A jury voted last month to spare Cruz, 24, the death penalty, instead choosing life in prison without possibility of parole for one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
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A jury voted last month to spare Cruz, 24, the death penalty, instead choosing life in prison without possibility of parole for one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
In a statement that many Christians feel is both reprehensible and unsurprising coming from Hollywood elites, actress Anne Hathaway defended abortion by calling it “another word for mercy” during an interview on “The View” earlier this week.
Although reckless government spending is nothing new, three congressional “COVID relief” bills gave lawmakers “Carte blanche” to approve massive amounts of taxpayer dollars for things that had nothing to do with COVID-19.
The Washington Commanders owners have hired Bank of America Securities to explore “potential transactions”, the National Football League (NFL) team said on Wednesday.
Researchers with the Boston-based business tracker surveyed almost 5,000 randomly selected small business owners. They found that 37% of them weren’t able to pay their rent on time and in full in October, compared to 30% in September.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is urging The Council on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) to take action and ban the social media app TikTok due to its potential security risks.
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to return to power in one of the most right-wing coalitions in Israel’s history. The win has brought with it fear that tensions could ratchet up across the Middle East.
While the high court decided not to allow undated votes to be counted, it did call for “Pennsylvania county boards of elections [to] segregate and preserve” the undated ballots, citing the Voting Rights clause of the federal code, which states that an individual cannot be denied the right “to vote in any election because of an error or omission on any record … if such error or omission is not material in determining whether such individual is qualified under State law to vote in such election.”
American teenagers are spending an average of 10 hours or more per day on phones and internet-connected devices, not including watching television, according to a new report titled “TEENS AND TECH: What Difference Does Family Structure Make?”
Pilots at Delta Air Lines have voted to authorize a strike if negotiators cannot reach agreement on a new employment contract, their union said on Monday.