Three Texas death row inmates allege that the state’s prison system plans to use expired and unsafe drugs to carry out their executions early this year.
House GOP dysfunction leaves Sen Patty Murray second in line for presidency
The Washington senator is the Senate’s President Pro Tempore, a largely ceremonial post that is normally third in the presidential order of succession
Canada Grants Permanent Residency To More Than 437,000 Foreigners In 2022
Canada set an immigration record last year by granting more than 437,000 foreigners permanent residency, the government said on Tuesday, as it ramps up immigration to fight a tight labour market.
Idaho suspect agrees to extradition to face murder charges – lots of questions remain
Bryan Kohberger agrees to extradition but police have not released details of how they caught him.
First Active-Duty Woman Earns Master Gunner Badge for Army’s Abrams Tanks
Sgt. Cinthia Ramirez, a soldier at Fort Hood’s 1st Cavalry Division, has passed the M1A2 Abrams Master Gunner Course.
Police: Suspect chewed off man’s ear, face in Oregon attack
Police in a Portland, Oregon, suburb say a suspect attacked a 78-year-old man on a light-rail train platform and chewed off the victim’s ear and part of his face before authorities pulled him away.
Commentary: Stopping China’s growth cannot be a goal for the West
Deterrence and trade will have to go hand in hand, says the Financial Times’ Gideon Rachman.
Commentary: Cancer vaccine hunt finally makes progress, with mRNA technology
A small study shows promise in deploying mRNA technology against melanoma, but fighting tumours is vastly more complex than tackling COVID-19, says Lisa Jarvis for Bloomberg Opinion.