‘Medical Issue’ Knocks US Gymnast Simone Biles Out of Team Finals
Simone Biles’ bid for a record six gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics ended abruptly on Tuesday when she dropped out of the women’s team final after one vault and watched as the United States surrendered their title to Russia.It was a stunning and disappointing start to the…
Cardinal, 9 others on trial at Vatican in money scandals
The case is based on an investigation of the allegedly criminal management of Vatican assets.
McCarthy, Republicans point finger at Pelosi over Jan. 6 Capitol security failure
House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy and other GOP leaders blasted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Tuesday, accusing her of being responsible for security failures at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Biden to visit intelligence community as investigation into COVID-19 origin continues
President Biden is set to visit the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Tuesday afternoon amid the intelligence community’s ongoing investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
Arizona Senate Subpoenas Maricopa County Routers
Arizona Senate Republican leaders have issued a subpoena to Maricopa County officials looking for routers and other data as part of the ongoing audit of the 2020 election, the Arizona Republic is reporting. The newspaper said state Senate President Karen Fann and Senate…
More Than One-Third of States Tightened Voting Laws This Year
Republicans’ desire to increase voting integrity has resulted in new laws implemented around the country this year. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University said legislatures in 18 states…
Jan. 6 committee, after partisan battle over appointees, holds first hearing on Capitol attack
House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack holds its first hearing Tuesday, kicking off what is likely to be a politically charged and contentious several months focusing on the violent day.
More Than One-Third of States Tightened Voting Laws This Year
Republicans’ desire to increase voting integrity has resulted in new laws implemented around the country this year. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University said legislatures in 18 states…
‘A Bit Much’: Pressure Gets to Naomi Osaka in Olympic Loss
It wasn’t the ending that Naomi Osaka – nor her fans across Japan and worldwide – had expected.The start of the Tokyo Olympics, however, will forever be a bright memory for the tennis superstar.Osaka herself said after lighting the Olympic cauldron during last week’s…
Britney Spears’ Lawyer Seeks to Oust Singer’s Father From Conservatorship
An attorney for Britney Spears on Monday asked a Los Angeles court to remove her father as conservator of her roughly $60 million estate following the pop singer’s allegations that he had used…