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January 19 2022, 08:00
President Biden's decision to burst out of the gate in 2022 with something he spent most of 2021 running from — a press conference — suggests the White House is attempting to learn from the mistakes made in its first year with a shiny new approach to running the country.
January 19 2022, 08:00
Within just two days of the holidays ending, Chicago Public School teachers were forced to illegally stop working by the Chicago Teachers Union.
January 19 2022, 08:00
With just over two weeks before the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, residents of the Chinese capital say they’re disappointed at not being able to attend events because of coronavirus restrictions that have seen parts of the city placed under lockdown.
January 19 2022, 08:00
U.S. and U.K. authorities have been slow to confirm details on the timeline of when British suspect Malik Faisal Akram, accused of taking Jewish worshippers hostage at a Texas synagogue, entered the country undetected.
January 19 2022, 08:00
Trump ally Burt Jones, a GOP state senator in Georgia, shows off the former president’s endorsement as he runs for lieutenant governor
January 19 2022, 08:00
Last week, 270 so-called "doctors" co-signed an open letter to Spotify demanding the company take action against podcast host Joe Rogan for promoting what they called COVID-related "misinformation."
January 19 2022, 08:00
The Biden administration will be distributing hundreds of millions of free N95 masks from the Strategic National Stockpile, a White House official confirmed Wednesday.
January 19 2022, 08:00
Los Angeles police have identified Shawn Laval Smith as the suspected killer of 24-year-old Brianna Kupfer, a UCLA grad student stabbed to death at her furniture store job last week.
January 19 2022, 08:00
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy accused the Biden administration of “downplaying” a “terrorist attack within our borders” following a deadly hostage standoff at a Texas synagogue over the weekend.
January 19 2022, 08:00
The Georgia man whose toddler son died after he left the boy in a hot car for hours is appealing his conviction to the state Supreme Court, arguing that prosecutors presented "an avalanche" of inappropriate evidence before the jury, which ultimately found him guilty of murder and child cruelty, among other charges, according to records and a report.