U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Jason A. Reding Quiñones said, ‘These pills are made to look familiar, but one pill can kill.’
The yen has weakened as investors sought dollar assets amid Middle East tensions and expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
The White House said the upcoming dental and medical checkups are part of the president’s ‘regular preventive health care.’
The department said the 2024 rule was contrary to the Bureau of Land Management’s mandate and statutory authority.
Parade participants shared personal stories of spiritual transformation, perseverance, and hope during World Falun Dafa Day celebrations.
The president also nominated more than a dozen federal judges.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said that U.S. military commanders and servicemembers need ‘a world-class military legal system.’
The state’s Second Congressional District is getting national attention over how Electoral College votes are parceled out.
State leaders, startups, and universities converge as Arizona positions itself for a surge in aerospace growth and orbital industry development.
U.S.-based children of religious dissidents face the same choice they would in China: self-censor, or speak out and risk their loved ones’ safety.
Satya Nadella derided the 2023 ouster of Altman as ‘amateur city,’ and defended Microsoft’s projected $92 billion return.
The lawsuit comes after a recent Supreme Court decision that found using race as a factor in drawing districts unconstitutional.
The attorney general wants documents detailing donations and payments made to informants using donated funds. The group is headquartered in Alabama.
The model of cargo plane that crashed in Kentucky last fall after an engine fell off a UPS jet as it was taking off resumed flying over the weekend.
Poul Thorsen allegedly stole more than $1 million in U.S. grant money.
Heat Stroke Is Suspected Among 6 Found Dead in a Shipping Container at a Rail Yard Near Texas Border.
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Jason A. Reding Quiñones said, ‘These pills are made to look familiar, but one pill can kill.’
The yen has weakened as investors sought dollar assets amid Middle East tensions and expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
The White House said the upcoming dental and medical checkups are part of the president’s ‘regular preventive health care.’
The department said the 2024 rule was contrary to the Bureau of Land Management’s mandate and statutory authority.
Parade participants shared personal stories of spiritual transformation, perseverance, and hope during World Falun Dafa Day celebrations.
The president also nominated more than a dozen federal judges.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said that U.S. military commanders and servicemembers need ‘a world-class military legal system.’
The state’s Second Congressional District is getting national attention over how Electoral College votes are parceled out.
State leaders, startups, and universities converge as Arizona positions itself for a surge in aerospace growth and orbital industry development.
U.S.-based children of religious dissidents face the same choice they would in China: self-censor, or speak out and risk their loved ones’ safety.
Satya Nadella derided the 2023 ouster of Altman as ‘amateur city,’ and defended Microsoft’s projected $92 billion return.
The lawsuit comes after a recent Supreme Court decision that found using race as a factor in drawing districts unconstitutional.
The attorney general wants documents detailing donations and payments made to informants using donated funds. The group is headquartered in Alabama.
The model of cargo plane that crashed in Kentucky last fall after an engine fell off a UPS jet as it was taking off resumed flying over the weekend.
Poul Thorsen allegedly stole more than $1 million in U.S. grant money.
Heat Stroke Is Suspected Among 6 Found Dead in a Shipping Container at a Rail Yard Near Texas Border.