Bulgarian ultra-marathon runner, Krasse Gueorguiev, will live in a glass box for 15 days in a park in Sofia, to raise money to help young people fight addictions.
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Bulgarian ultra-marathon runner, Krasse Gueorguiev, will live in a glass box for 15 days in a park in Sofia, to raise money to help young people fight addictions.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chair of the House Judiciary Committee, announced Friday that he had sent subpoenas to three of the more prominent agencies within the federal government in an effort to collect documents and communication related to allegations that the federal government worked with social media companies to censor speech in 2020.
The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) recommendation to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to return to international competition as neutrals is “excessive and discriminatory”, the Russian Olympic Committee’s (ROC) athletes’ commission said.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said his meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday was essential in advancing his country’s national interest and strengthening the “very important alliance” between Manila and Washington.
Like so many other countries, the United States is scrambling to get its citizens out of Sudan as the African nation continues to devolve into chaos.
The United States urged China on Saturday to stop harassing Philippine vessels in the South China Sea, pledging to stand with the Philippines after another maritime confrontation between the two Asian countries.
U.S. stock indexes advanced on Friday after strong earnings updates from Exxon and Intel offset worries over Amazon’s slowdown warning, while economic data reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve would hike interest rates next week.
Friday, the supreme court of North Carolina overruled itself in two cases – one about the state’s redistricting efforts and another regarding the Voter ID – that could have a major impact on the election of 2024.
As Canada’s largest strike by federal workers approaches its third week, thousands of people are in immigration limbo amid canceled hearings and stalled applications, which could make it harder for the country to compete for global talent as employers face a tight labor market.