
Haley calls for a ‘mandatory mental competency test for politicians over 75 years old’
The 51-year-old launched her campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday with a call for generational change
The 51-year-old launched her campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday with a call for generational change
Workers in white jumpsuits used rakes, shovels and pitchforks to clear McPherson Square, tossing the remnants of the tent city into a pair of garbage trucks
The members of the Tennessee National Guard were killed during a flight-training mission
The United States has seen dozens of people killed in mass shootings so far in 2023
The latest tests show water from five wells supplying the village’s drinking water are free from contaminants
A special counsel is investigating how classified documents from Biden’s time as vice president and senator came to wind up in his home and former office
The Nicaraguan justice system has also stripped journalist Carlos Fernando Chamorro, Bishop Silvio Báez, feminist Sofía Montenegro and human rights defender Vilma Núñez of their citizenship
The 51-year-old grew up in the small rural community of Bamberg, South Carolina, the daughter of Indian immigrants
At least 286 company-owned US stores have voted to unionize since late 2021
The plan to open the nation’s largest and most reliable charging network to all drivers is a potential game-changer in promoting electric vehicles
Several factors likely helped propel last month’s spending
Anger briefly turned physical at Payton Gendron’s sentencing when a man in the audience rushed at him
Companies that transport fuel and crude are reaping huge profits from the war in Ukraine: ‘Disruptions are good for us’
‘What is obvious is that if it was right to commit to spend 2% in 2014, it is even more right now because we live in a more dangerous world,’ Jens Stoltenberg told reporters
The leading explanation is that the three downed craft were launched for commercial or research purposes
In his first interview since losing power, the former Brazilian president tells ‘The Wall Street Journal’: ‘The right-wing movement is not dead and will live on’
According to Norwegian intelligence services, Moscow has fitted its Northern Fleet with tactical nuclear weapons, increasing the risk of an escalation due to misunderstandings between Moscow and NATO
The professor, exiled in the US since 1961, identifies for EL PAÍS a series of factors, among them the embargo, which influence the poor results of the Cuban economy
Concerns about air quality and the hazardous chemicals on board the train prompted some village residents to leave, and officials later ordered the evacuation of the immediate are
Johnson was convicted of murder for the October 1994 killing of Marcus Boyd, who was shot to death on his front porch by two masked men
The company’s CEO Elon Musk has taken a hard line against organized labor
The senator, who turns 90 in June, is the oldest member of Congress and has faced questions in recent years about her cognitive health and memory
Rodriguez’s guilty plea comes about two weeks before jury selection was supposed to begin in his trial in Washington
‘Household payments on mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards would rise, and American businesses would see credit markets deteriorate,’ she said
The former vice president and his attorneys are planning to cite constitutional grounds as they prepare to resist special counsel Jack Smith’s efforts to compel his testimony before a grand jury
The South American country has become one of the few remaining options to get a humanitarian visa to escape the Taliban. São Paulo’s airport has been hosting new arrivals in a makeshift camp for months
Investigators still are sorting out why Anthony McRae fired inside Berkey Hall and the MSU Union