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Government suspends relationship with CBI amid Guardian allegations
Read More The UK government has suspended its relationship with the Confederation of British Industry, as pressure mounts after the Guardian revealed multiple allegations of
Windsors v Borb?ns: comparing the public pay of European royal families
Read More Comparing the cost of Europe’s royal dynasties is akin to comparisons between apples and oranges. Each family is unique, and each government has
How Tory royal funding deal gave rise to King Charles’s potential cash windfall
Read More King Charles III’s public rejection of a pay rise potentially worth as much as ?250m a year in extra taxpayer money has laid
How the British royal family hides its wealth from public scrutiny
Read More How much money will the coronation of King Charles III cost the British public? What tax rate will our new king pay on
Revealed: royals took more than ?1bn income from controversial estates
Read More King Charles and the late Queen Elizabeth II have received payments equivalent to more than ?1bn from two land and property estates that
DOJ Settles Over Texas Church Shooting for $144M
The Justice Department said Wednesday it has tentatively settled a lawsuit over the 2017 mass shooting at a Texas church that will pay victims and
Missouri Tornado Kills Multiple People, Sows Destruction
A tornado that tore through southeastern Missouri on Wednesday caused widespread destruction and killed and injured multiple people, authorities said.
McConnell Steers Clear of Trump’s Legal Woes
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell hasn’t spoken with former President Donald Trump since December 2020, and on Tuesday, while Trump was being arraigned in Manhattan,
Florida Senate passes DeSantis-backed bill banning transgender treatments for minors
The Florida Senate voted Tuesday to approve a ban on transgender treatments for children. The bill, SB 254, passed 27-12 in the chamber, where Republicans
Denver’s more moderate mayoral candidates pull far ahead in progressive field
Two of the more moderate candidates for Denver mayor in the unusually large and divergent field of 16 contestants pulled far ahead in initial results
Wisconsin voters approve cash bail amendment
It will be harder to get out of jail on bail before trial in Wisconsin under an amendment to the state constitution approved by voters
Nevada lawmakers consider bill to expand voting rights for pretrial detainees in jail
Lawmakers in Nevada’s Democratic-controlled Assembly heard a bill Tuesday that would expand already-existing voting rights to pretrial detainees in jails, marking the latest effort to
House GOP plows ahead with its own plan to cut spending after Biden rejects negotiations
House Republicans will forge ahead with their own plan to cut federal spending over the next several weeks after President Biden again rejected the idea
Brandon Johnson Elected Chicago Mayor
Brandon Johnson, a union organizer and former teacher, was elected as Chicago’s next mayor Tuesday in a major victory for the Democratic Party’s progressive wing
Italian infrastructure minister expresses renewed interest in building bridge to Sicily
Italy’s infrastructure minister sought Tuesday to rally international interest in Italy’s latest attempt to build a bridge linking Sicily to the Italian mainland, a dream
Moscow hosts four-way talks aimed at Syria-Turkey rapprochement
Senior diplomats from Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iran wrapped up two days of talks in Moscow Tuesday, part of the Kremlin’s efforts to help broker
China’s new role for its nuclear submarines has the Pentagon’s attention
China’s military has adopted a policy of keeping at least one nuclear-capable submarine at sea at all times, the U.S. military has determined. The Pentagon
Japanese musician and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto dead after cancer battle
Japanese musician and film composer Ryuichi Sakamoto died during a battle with cancer on March 28, according to recording company Avex. Sakamoto was initially diagnosed
Cancun quadruple homicide likely gang related, authorities say
The killings of four men in the Mexican resort city of Cancun was probably related to drug gang rivalries, authorities said Tuesday. The Caribbean coast
Kari Lake to Newsmax: Trump’s Support Rising Because He Fights for Us
Support for former President Trump has doubled, quadrupled, or even more because “the people in this country realize that Donald Trump is the only person