
Raquel Welch, Hollywood sex icon, dies at 82
The actress, who passed away on Wednesday, rose to fame in the 1960s
The actress, who passed away on Wednesday, rose to fame in the 1960s
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
The search Friday was described as consensual and came after an extensive back-and-forth between Pence’s legal team and the agency
The Walt Disney Co. is undergoing a “strategic transformation,” CEO Bob Iger said on Wednesday
Currently Maine and Vermont, as well as the District of Columbia, are the only states where felons never lose their right to vote
The proposed legislation would prohibit anyone from importing, exporting or removing the desert plant without a permit from the state
The White House said the guests were invited ‘because they personify issues or themes to be addressed by the president’ or they embody the administration’s policies
The 7.8 magnitude tremor is the strongest recorded in the region in more than 20 years
There is a heavy bond that, through wrongful acquittal or impunity, unites perpetrators of femicide and their victims. Because not all justice is punitive, Mexican law considers truth and memory as acts of restitution
Nearly all of the pandemic restrictions put in place by Newsom have been lifted
The suspects and members of the victims’ family have a long history of gang violence but the motive for the shooting is not exactly clear
A search of Braxton Johnson’s apartment turned up two assault rifles and high-capacity ammunition magazines, all of which are illegal in California
Anthony Lowe Jr, who lost both his legs last year after an incident with a Texas State Patrol trooper and was allegedly armed with a knife, was shot by police in Huntington Park
The company’s stock soared in extended trading, as its revenue beat Wall Street’s muted expectations
Under dispute is a 2016 amendment that removed her mother and a former business manager as trustees
The judges concluded that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency acted within its statutory authority and that the state’s rule is therefore valid
Reclamation wanted the seven US states that rely on the river to decide how to cut 2 million to 4 million acre-feet of water on top of already anticipated reductions
The young Black man died in Memphis, three days after being beaten by five police officers – all of them African-American – with the violent arrest being caught on video. The ambulance took 22 minutes to arrive on the scene
This is at least the sixth mass shooting in the state this month
There was broad agreement that McDaniel’s reelection alone would do little to heal the gaping divide that plagues their party
Three weeks into the new Republican majority, the risks of his leadership style are clearly taking hold
His announcement comes two weeks after US Rep. Katie Porter became the first candidate to declare her candidacy for the safe Democratic seat
The charges will be filed before the suspect, 66-year-old Chunli Zhao, makes his first court appearance Wednesday afternoon
Biden urges Congress to ban assault weapons and raise the minimum purchase age for assault weapons to 21
The company is the world’s largest ticket seller, processing 500 million tickets each year in more than 30 countries