The investigation also discovered that seven other former employees allegedly engaged in sexual misconduct with students dating back to the 1940s. Continue reading →
The bipartisan Afghanistan War Commission aims to reflect such veterans’ experiences in a report due to Congress next year, which will analyze key strategic, diplomatic, military, and operational decisions made between June 2001 and the chaotic withdrawal in August 2021. Continue reading →
The criminal probe being run out of the D.C. federal prosecutor’s office, led by US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, is expected to examine not just police but also the actions of other local officials, according to three people familiar with the investigation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations. Continue reading →
The test’s 50 questions will cover topics about US government, religion, and gender, according to examples shared by the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Republican Ryan Walters. Continue reading →
The American Academy of Pediatrics on Tuesday urged parents to get their youngest children vaccinated for COVID, part of a broader effort by medical organizations to bypass Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his criticism of broadly administering coronavirus vaccines. Continue reading →
Far-right members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition denounced a proposed ceasefire deal with Hamas that would see the release of some of the remaining hostages held in the Gaza Strip in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Continue reading →
There's a very real concern that robots could eventually make some of our jobs obsolete. But at a robot-only sports competition in China over the weekend, the immediate concern was that they would fall over or crash into each other. Continue reading →