An Amtrak train derailed in northern Missouri on Monday after hitting a dump truck at a crossing, the U.S. national passenger railroad service said, with CNN reporting that at least 50 were injured with multiple fatalities.
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An Amtrak train derailed in northern Missouri on Monday after hitting a dump truck at a crossing, the U.S. national passenger railroad service said, with CNN reporting that at least 50 were injured with multiple fatalities.
Voters in Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah are heading to the polls for primaries and conservatives are watching several key elections.
On Saturday, in light of the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe, the terrorist group “Jane’s Revenge” struck a pregnancy center in Lynchburg, Virginia.
South African mourners expressed anger and despair on Monday at the death of 21 teenagers in a tavern over the weekend, as investigating authorities said the youths were probably accidentally poisoned by something they ate, drank or smoked.
Airlines are scrambling to keep up with demand as the July 4th weekend approaches, which analysts are predicting will be the busiest travel weekend since the pandemic.
The federal judge decision that widened the scope of immigration arrests went into effect over the weekend, despite an ongoing appeal. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says they will comply with the court order.
Credit Suisse was convicted by Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court on Monday of failing to prevent money laundering by a Bulgarian cocaine trafficking gang in the country’s first criminal trial of one of its major banks.
Fox cites parents in Maryland, Oregon, and Michigan who reported that school districts in their communities are charging anywhere from $1,500 to tens of millions of dollars to fulfill freedom of information document requests.
According to voter registration data reviewed by the Associated Press, over 1 million voters in the United States have switched to the Republican Party from their previous one in the past year.
A growing number of large U.S. companies have said they will cover travel costs for employees who must leave their home states to get abortions, but these new policies could expose businesses to lawsuits and even potential criminal liability, legal experts said.