Couy Griffin, a cowboy pastor who rode to national political fame by embracing then-President Donald Trump with a series of horseback caravans, is the only elected official thus far to be banned from office in connection with the Capitol attack
The substance is found in products such as brake linings and gaskets and is used to manufacture chlorine bleach and sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda
Lawmakers rejected, for now, the bill, but referred it to a committee for further discussion. It could return for another vote within weeks
At 86 years old, the unforgettable star of ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ and ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ has not slowed down although his days as a Black actor in surprising roles are long gone
Banksy, who has never confirmed his full identity, began his career spray-painting buildings in Bristol, England, and has become one of the world’s best-known artists
Research often fails to properly track differences between women and men, and does not represent women equally particularly for illnesses more common to them — which Biden suggested his order would help change
No Labels has been working aggressively — and privately — to field a so-called ‘unity ticket’ designed to provide voters with an alternative to Trump and Biden
A state appeals court judge ruled last month that Trump must post a bond covering the full amount to pause enforcement of the judgment, which is to begin on March 25
Some of the recent incidents have gained more news coverage and clicks on social media because of their sheer number affecting one airline in a short period of time
A bill to ban the Chinese social network in the United States opens a new chapter in the debate between freedom and security
The researcher, who revolutionized the discipline by describing new types of autoimmune encephalitis, is researching the consequences that these processes leave in the body
Concerns about countries using spyware to target activists, diplomats and journalists is a growing worry for the White House
The president, whose leadership cast many doubts after Chávez named him successor, has a clear path to cling onto power for another six years thanks to a Chavista-controlled framework
The World Food Program says virtually everyone in Gaza is struggling to get enough food, and that around 677,000 people — nearly a third of the population of 2.3 million — are experiencing the highest level of catastrophic hunger
The launches — North Korea’s first known missile testing activities in about a month — came as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in Seoul for a democracy summit
The Spanish doctor is a pioneer in modern psychosurgery and neuromodulation techniques
The label was initially applied in 2012 to identify NGOs that received foreign funding and has become a catch-all tool against Russian dissidents
According to friends of the royals, the Princess of Wales is likely to discuss her recovery at a public engagement
Israel’s army arrested more than 80 people in what it called a ‘precise operation’ based on information that Hamas was using the medical compound
The French proposal not to rule out sending soldiers to fight against Russia opened a debate that confirms there are soldiers from the Atlantic Alliance on the ground, but not in combat roles
Political parties and social organizations are in talks to form an interim body to stop the criminal gangs, but some experts are concerned that it will favor the very people who caused the security crisis
Sunday’s mobilization in Santiago de Cuba is the largest since the July 2021 protests that were quelled with hundreds of arrests
The Israeli prime minister said Democrat Chuck Schumer’s address, which called for new elections in Israel, was ‘wholly inappropriate’
The partial count confirms the president’s resounding victory in a vote where he faced no real opposition. The leader also admitted for the first time that, before his death, there were plans to swap Alexei Navalny for a Russian prisoner held in Germany
The sexual abuse of children by Catholic sisters and nuns has been overshadowed by far more common reports of male clergy abuse
Medicaid is subject to the estate recovery process for those who were over 55 and used it to pay for long-term care such as nursing home stays or in-home health care