Ukrainian officials have repeatedly threatened to strike the bridge, and some lauded the destruction on Saturday. But Kyiv stopped short of claiming responsibility.
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Many Americans appear to have decided that there are still plenty of jobs available and that they can take their time accepting one.
The suspect, 48-year-old Jesus Salgado, was released from the hospital and booked into the county jail Thursday on suspicion of kidnapping and murder.
It’s the first time the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has recommended anxiety screening in primary care for adults without symptoms.
Jeremy Joseph Bertino, 43, has agreed to cooperate with the Justice Department’s investigation of the role that Proud Boys leaders played in the mob’s attack on the Capitol.
He is also calling on governors to issue similar pardons for those convicted of state marijuana offenses, which reflect the vast majority of marijuana possession cases.
California water agencies that rely on the Colorado River said Wednesday they can reduce their use by one-tenth starting in 2023.
Energy ministers cut production by a larger-than-expected 2 million barrels per day starting in November.
New Mexico’s Office of the Medical Investigator determined the shooting was an accident following the completion of an autopsy and a review of law enforcement reports.
A three-judge panel from U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit limited the special master’s review to the much larger tranche of non-classified documents.
Trading in shares of Twitter were halted after the stock spiked on reports that Elon Musk would proceed with his $44 billion deal to buy the company.
Authorities say a man suspected of kidnapping a Sikh family in central California tried to kill himself before police found him.
In a statement provided to The Associated Press, her family said she died Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.
The eight-time all-star center with the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury and a two-time Olympic gold medalist, was convicted Aug. 4.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Nestler delivered his opening statement in federal court in the trial of Stewart Rhodes and others charged with seditious conspiracy.