Despite all the lights and trappings of a broadcast event, this year’s Major League Baseball’s amateur draft had a family feel.
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Despite all the lights and trappings of a broadcast event, this year’s Major League Baseball’s amateur draft had a family feel.
The Jan. 6 investigation committee and the secret service have exchanged verbal blows this week over the controversial disappearance of text messages dating from Jan. 5 and Jan. 6 of 2021.
The president was unable to reach a deal with Saudi Arabia to produce more oil to help drive down U.S. gas prices or to gain steam on his efforts to form a national security alliance.
A committee of Texas lawmakers released a 77-page report following an investigation into the police response to the school shooting at Robb Elementary School. The report detailed “systemic failures” and “poor decision-making” from those involved.
A heatwave sweeping southern Europe that has caused hundreds of deaths and driven huge wildfires in past weeks showed some signs of abating on Monday but continued to move north towards Britain, where authorities issued an extreme weather warning.
Mexico’s navy on Friday captured drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, convicted of murdering a U.S. anti-narcotics agent in 1985, in a law enforcement coup that came at a heavy cost when a helicopter used in the mission crashed, killing 14 military personnel.
The leader cited hundreds of criminal proceedings into treasonous actions of personnel within Ukraine’s state security service as the impetus behind the shocking dismissals,
Fewer Americans trust public school education in these late-pandemic days according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.
A gunman killed three people when he opened fire in the food court of a shopping mall outside Indianapolis on Sunday before a bystander fatally shot the assailant, media reported.
Pope Francis has appointed three women to serve on a previously all-male council that directly advises the pope on selecting bishops.