The Eagles may be without Jalen Hurts for at least one game after the star quarterback injured his shoulder in a victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
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The Eagles may be without Jalen Hurts for at least one game after the star quarterback injured his shoulder in a victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
A judge in Arizona has ruled that gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake can proceed on a pair of claims under which she is challenging the results of the state’s recent governor’s race.
The attack comes a day after a roadside bomb killed at least nine federal policemen near the northern oil city of Kirkuk on Sunday. Responsibility for that attack was claimed by Islamic State militants.
In the one-page order, Chief Justice Roberts granted a temporary stay on the policy reversal pending further order and gave the Biden administration a deadline of 5 p.m. Tuesday to respond.
Six people, including the suspect, died and one person was wounded in a shooting at a high-rise condominium building near Toronto on Sunday when a 73-year-old gunman is alleged to have killed his neighbors before being shot dead by police.
AccuWeather says that the storm could even create snowy conditions in cities as far South as Dallas and Atlanta.
A U.S. House of Representatives panel on Monday announced that they will ask federal prosecutors to charge Donald Trump with obstruction and insurrection for his role in the Jan. 6 riots.
Students attending Philadelphia public schools will be required to mask up for 10 days after returning from winter break, according to an announcement from school officials on Thursday.
Oberlin College was forced to pay a local bakery $36.59 million last week after a court ruled the school had defamed the bakery following a 2016 incident with three black students.
Federal, state, and local authorities along the U.S.-Mexico border have been readying for a possible rise in the already record numbers of migrant crossings if COVID-era restrictions are lifted this week, with some estimating tens of thousands of people are waiting in Mexico for news of the policy change.