Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee will vote today to advance the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, with a full-Senate vote expected by the end of the week.
A recent study out of Massachusetts has revealed that a high rate of people who suffer from long COVID have also developed nerve damage, leading scientists to believe that this condition is one of the many symptoms associated with the mysterious disease.
Deeply disturbing images and reports of mass executions and other atrocities have emerged in the wake of Russia’s withdrawal from areas surrounding Ukraine’s capital city over the weekend, fueling global outrage over the Kremlin’s shocking brutality against Ukrainian civilians.
Russian soldiers departed from a small town near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. They left behind the bodies of civilians.
Men’s college basketball is down to two teams following Saturday’s Final Four action in New Orleans as Kansas and North Carolina, a pair of the most storied programs in NCAA history, advanced to the title game.
An Oklahoma megachurch recently split from its denomination, citing the larger church body’s liberal drift as the primary reason.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has made public a letter he wrote to the heads of each of the United States’ military academies, all of which the senator says have been too rigid in the handling of requests for religious exemptions to the military’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement.
Friday, actor Will Smith announced he was self-sanctioning after having slapped comedian Chris Rock during the 94th Academy Awards last week.
Home prices soared nearly 20% from January 2021 to January 2022. Meanwhile, mortgage rates recently rose to their highest levels since 2018.
News broke earlier in the week that White House press secretary Jen Psaki would be leaving her position at the White House and would be taking a job with MSNBC.