Union leader calls Senator Markwayne Mullin ‘greedy CEO’ during committee hearing
A union boss has called Senator Markwayne Mullin a 'greedy CEO' during a Senate committee hearingSenate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
A union boss has called Senator Markwayne Mullin a 'greedy CEO' during a Senate committee hearingSenate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
Skeptics have long claimed Putin uses body doubles who have been surgically altered to resemble the Russian leader as stand-ins at major appearances.
Boris Johnson is preparing to unveil “bombshell” evidence that he believes will exonerate him over partygate, according to his allies.
On the evidence of last week’s Budget, the Government is desperate to get midlifers back into the workplace. And there’s no doubt that some of the financial incentives are tempting. But some of us may still have doubts, not least about whether we are ready – in terms of skills and outlook – to get back into the hurly-burly of work life.
Russian president seen driving a car around Russia-occupied city of Mariupol
Ex-home secretary said to have been angry at being blamed for problems at Kent facility
"They continue to peddle conspiracy theories led by this so-called weaponization committee," the House Democratic leader said of the GOP majority.
It was set up to examine the weapons expert’s death, but the Hutton Inquiry is remembered for a ferocious battle between the government and the BBC, Andrew Grice reports
Dmitry Medvedev is now among Russia's most vitriolic pro-war figures. Experts say he's trying to get out of a politically weak situation.
Russia will allow the export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea for another 60 days, warning that any further extension beyond then would depend on the removal of Western sanctions.
Protests by Israel’s reserve forces took an unusual turn over the weekend as navy veterans donned wetsuits and tried to reach Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private seaside villa by rowing.
Downing Street has hit back at Nigel Farage after he criticised Rishi Sunak's Windsor Framework and claimed Brexit has still "not been completed".
THE Royal Mail has denied a backlog of post is mounting up in Trowbridge because posties are unable to complete their rounds in the time available.
Chinese president is first world leader to shake hands with Russian counterpart since Putin was charged with war crimes by ICC
Republican state lawmakers advancing anti-trans legislation ‘seemed to take no issue with transphobia, only profanity’ during committee hearing
U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said on Sunday that he confronted President Joe Biden about a lack of negotiations on the $31.4 trillion U.S. debt ceiling last week and told the president he is putting the economy at risk. McCarthy, the top Republican in the House of Representatives, first met with Biden on Feb. 1.
A new court filing claims that most of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 surveillance footage aired last week by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, which he used to downplay the seriousness of the attack, was aired without the approval of the U.S. Capitol Police -- despite Carlson's claims to the contrary. Capitol Police general counsel Thomas DiBiase said in a sworn affidavit filed in D.C. federal court Friday that despite DiBiase's requests to a senior Republican staffer that he review every clip from the USCP's internal system that would be made public, he was shown and approved "only one clip" that Carlson ultimately aired on his show last Monday and Tuesday.
Police officers accused of racism, misogyny and homophobia should face gross misconduct hearings so they can be kicked out of the force if found guilty, a damning report is expected to recommend.
A suspect was pulled out of a swamp following a police pursuit in Chalmette, Louisiana, on Thursday, March 16, according to local officials.A post on the St John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office Facebook page said officers were notified of a stolen vehicle on March 16 and, upon arrival in the area, attempted to make a traffic stop on the vehicle, but the driver, identified as Demaurien Taylor of Texas, refused to stop.The officers proceeded to follow the suspect’s vehicle to a pasture in Chalmette, Louisiana, where Taylor and a 15-year-old passenger, also of Texas, exited the vehicle and ran into a swamp in the area, the post said.According to the sheriff’s office, SWAT officers were able to locate both individuals using a fire department drone.Footage posted to the sheriff’s office Facebook page shows officers guiding Taylor through a body of water as his cuffed hands are raised in the air.“Due to Taylor’s location and the logistics of getting him out of the swamp, SWAT officers utilized a high buoyancy swift water rescue vest to provide floatation across the canal,” Sheriff Mike Tregre said. “This provided the safest, most expedient method for getting him out of the water, off the street and into custody.”According to the post, the 15-year-old was charged with resisting an officer by flight, and Taylor was charged with multiple counts, including illegal possession of stolen things. Credit: St John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office via Storyful
Kuwait's constitutional court on Sunday nullified last year's legislative elections and ruled in favour of reinstating the previous parliament, state media said, as a political crisis roils the oil-rich Gulf state."The Kuwaiti Constitutional Court issued a verdit on Sunday annulling the results of the 2022 National Assembly elections," due to discrepencies in the decree dissolving the previous parliament, the official KUNA news agency said.
Biden brought up the State of the Union outbursts from "that gentlelady from the state of Georgia" in a speech, prompting boos from the audience.