One year after President Trump announced it, the U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization. Infectious disease experts call the decision “scientifically reckless.”
All but seven Democrats vote against bill to fund Homeland Security amid ICE crackdowns in Minnesota
But even then, many Democrats who voted for the bill say ICE is out of control
‘Will act accordingly’: US threatens action against Haitian council
The Trump administration’s message comes as Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council faces pressure to hold elections.
Earshot Jazz names new executive director
One year after longtime Earshot Jazz Executive Director John Gilbreath announced his retirement, the Seattle nonprofit has announced that its search for leadership is at an end.
January 6 cop has to be held back as he gets into argument with election denier during Jack Smith hearing
Michael Fanone calls far-right activist Ivan Raiklin a ‘traitor’ in heated moment during special counsel’s testimony
6 Injured In Knife Attack During Pro-Kurdish Demonstration In Belgium
Six people were wounded, two of them critically, in a knife attack at a Kurdish demonstration in the city of Antwerp Thursday, Belgian police said.
Kash Patel used meeting after Charlie Kirk’s assassination to plot agency’s social media posting plan, agents say
On a conference call to discuss the initial facts of the Charlie Kirk assassination, FBI director Kash Patel was reportedly emotional and ‘berated’ the special agent in charge of the Salt Lake City field office
Georgia governor suspends lawmaker accused of unemployment fraud
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has suspended state Rep. Sharon Henderson from the Georgia House.
Six injured after knife attack at Kurdish demonstration in Antwerp
Police say incident outside Opera House which left two people in critical condition is not being investigated as terrorism Six people have been injured after a knife attack at a demonstration in Belgium on Thursday evening, police said.Two of the victi…
Kennedy Plan to Test a Vaccine in West African Babies Is Blocked
A planned U.S.-funded study of a hepatitis B vaccine drew widespread condemnation from researchers. Now the host country says it cannot proceed.