Legal experts say there is no basis in the US Constitution for a president to revoke pardons.
Marco Polo stock soars after company posts 169.7% surge in full-year net profit
Company’s board announced 50% increase in final dividend payout
Russia Okays Key Defence Pact With India Ahead Of Putin’s Visit: We Value Our Ties
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Forever Type59 Main Battle Tank
Surprise, surprise, yet another Type 59 main battle tank variant entered the export market.This latest offering comes from Liaoning Poly Special Vehicle Co., Ltd. (辽宁保利特种车辆有限公司), a private enterprise that traces its roots back to the former PLA Factory…
Honduran President To A Drug Trafficker, All About Juan Orlando Hernandez
Honduran ex-president Juan Orlando Hernandez once painted himself as a champion of the fight against drug trafficking only to become one of the most high-profile figures implicated in it.
Vaccine committee may make significant changes to childhood schedule
Decisions by the group are not legally binding, but they have implications for whether private insurance and government assistance programs must cover vaccines.
Chile Approves Law Banning Smartphone Use By Children At School
Chile’s parliament on Tuesday approved a law banning the use of smartphones by pupils on school premises, the latest country to restrict such access over concerns for children’s mental and physical health.
Thieves steal almost $2M in merchandise from NYC men’s boutique popular with celebrities
Celebrities such as rapper Drake, actor Mark Wahlberg and football star Travis Kelce are clients at the high-end boutique
Trump-Maduro spat: US flights deporting migrants to Venezuela to continue despite claims of airspace closure
Venezuela confirmed that US deportation flights will continue as scheduled, reversing earlier claims of their halt. This follows a formal request from the Trump administration to maintain the twice-weekly repatriation flights. The government has accept…
Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to resume Dec. 30
Malaysia’s transport ministry says the deep-sea hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will resume on Dec. 30.