He would become most famous, or infamous, for his nasty habit of marrying and then either divorcing or executing multiple wives usually for reasons of convenience.
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He would become most famous, or infamous, for his nasty habit of marrying and then either divorcing or executing multiple wives usually for reasons of convenience.
On Monday, the Secret Service confirmed that it was aware of more content exposed to the public that had apparently been hacked from the younger Biden’s iCloud account.
A Franklin County Ohio court has charged a man, who police say appears to be in the country illegally, with raping a 10-year-old girl. According to police testimony, the girl traveled to Indiana in June to get an abortion.
London’s largest airport asked airlines to stop selling tickets for summer departures after it capped the number of passengers flying from the hub at 100k a day.
Starbucks has announced that they will be closing 16 locations in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. due to safety concerns as violent crime and drug use rise.
U.S. consumer prices surged 9.1% in June, the largest annual increase in more than four decades amid stubbornly high costs for gasoline, food and rent, cementing the case for another 75-basis-point interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve this month.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) is the latest Democratic governor who has publicly declared support for the right to end the lives of unborn children, saying he will work to preserve Americans’ “abortion rights.”
LeBron James backed off his criticism of the United States’ handling of Brittney Griner’s arrest in Russia.
A new Rasmussen Reports/Heartland Institute poll found that 53% of Democratic voters would support legislation to “abolish” the Supreme Court and replace it with a new “democratically elected Court.”
The euro dropped below parity against the dollar on Wednesday for the first time in almost two decades, as a hawkish U.S. Federal Reserve and growing concern about rising recession risks in the euro area continued to batter the currency.