Between the years 29 and 33 AD, on a Sunday in Jerusalem, a Man rode into the city hailed as a king.
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Between the years 29 and 33 AD, on a Sunday in Jerusalem, a Man rode into the city hailed as a king.
More than 100 lawmakers loyal to Pakistan’s ousted prime minister Imran Khan resigned on Monday, creating a headache for the new, Western-friendly incumbent Shehbaz Sharif as he tries to drag his country out of political and economic crisis.
The offices of at least eight Democratic senators remain closed to their constituents, while over two dozen House Democrats in-district offices around the country are either closed or inaccessible to the public, according to a Washington Free Beacon report.
President Biden has announced his long-awaited ghost gun rule. According to the fact sheet released earlier today, “This final rule bans the business of manufacturing the most accessible ghost guns, such as unserialized ‘buy build shoot’ kits.”
U.S. consumers boosted their expectations for inflation and household spending in the year ahead as the price of gas and food steepens, but tempered their view of inflation over the medium-term, according to a survey released on Monday by the New York Federal Reserve.
Four researchers from North Carolina State University’s Department of Computer Science discovered political bias in how three major email servers treated campaign messages during the 2020 election season.
A not guilty verdict was handed down on Friday for two men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
French leader Emmanuel Macron and challenger Marine Le Pen qualified on Sunday for what promises to be a very tightly fought presidential election runoff on April 24, pitting a pro-European economic liberal against a far-right nationalist.
Twitter’s CEO Parag Agrawal revealed Sunday night that billionaire Elon Musk has decided not to join the social media company’s board of directors, following indications the previous week that Musk intended to do so.
Amidst a recent spread of COVID amongst D.C. politicians, Dr. Anthony Fauci seems to be changing his guidance on how to deal with the virus, saying that Americans are responsible for making their own health decisions regarding COVID-19.