The goal was to recruit 60,000 soldiers, but officials say the Army only brought in about 45,000 during the fiscal year that ended Friday.
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The goal was to recruit 60,000 soldiers, but officials say the Army only brought in about 45,000 during the fiscal year that ended Friday.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge by Missouri and nine other states — mostly Republican-led — to President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for workers in healthcare facilities that receive federal funds.
It’s now estimated that insurers may pay up to $57 billion in storm damages. Approximately 590,000 homes and businesses are still left without power in Florida this morning.
The term “gotaways” refers to migrants who were detected but never apprehended due to a lack of manpower.
The trial of the man accused of killing six people by driving his car into a Christmas parade near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, last year began on Monday with jury selection.
A new Supreme Court term begins today and promises to be another highly scrutinized and polarizing one as justices weigh in on several hot-button issues including affirmative action, religious freedom, the scope of the power of courts and government bureaucracies, and voting rights.
“I commit to you right here that all Floridians are going to be able to get the help that is available to them through our programs,” FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said.
Major automakers are expected to report modest declines in U.S. new vehicle sales on Monday but analysts and investors are concerned that a darkening economic picture, not inventory shortages, will lead to a drop in future car sales.
Patrick Mahomes was unstoppable, making one acrobatic play after another to beat Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night.
Lyman and Khreshchenivka, territories in the east and south that Russia illegally annexed on Friday, were liberated over the weekend by Ukraine forces.