Dogs fly across Atlantic on private jet: Travel option was ‘no brainer,’ says owner
A British woman paid an eye-popping amount of money to fly her dogs to the United States from London, saying that it was actually cheaper
A British woman paid an eye-popping amount of money to fly her dogs to the United States from London, saying that it was actually cheaper
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan on Monday issued a subpoena for one of the FBI’s top human resource officials. Jordan, R-Ohio, is demanding testimony from
Dr. Anthony Fauci said “I sleep fine” in a new interview where he was pressed about any possible role U.S. funding could have played in
Sheila Keen-Warren admitted in court that she was the “killer clown” who fatally shot Marlene Warren more than 30 years ago in Wellington, Florida. Sheila
John Stamos confessed he couldn’t handle the heat from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen while filming “Full House.” The actor revealed he got the Olsen twins
An amusement park in California is implementing a chaperone policy after increasing incidents of inappropriate behavior by minors across the industry. The new policy at
Ada Limón has been appointed to a second term as U.S. poet laureate and has numerous projects in the works, including a poem for NASA’s
The departure of Susan Rice, President Biden’s domestic policy adviser, this week leaves the White House down a key moderate voice on immigration and border
The World Health Organization is working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other not-for profit organizations and agencies to reverse a pandemic-driven decline
Eight of America’s top 11 veterinary schools have implemented controversial critical race theory (CRT) or Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) related curriculum or training, according to
A court in Russia convicted a former police officer of publicly spreading false information about the country’s military for criticizing the war in Ukraine to
Nima Momeni, the Bay Area tech entrepreneur accused of fatally stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee in a late-night dispute in San Francisco earlier this
Colorado Buffaloes players are taking the advice of head coach Deion Sanders to “go ahead and jump in that [transfer] portal.” On Monday, 18 Colorado
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is expected to ask the state’s pardon and parole board to consider clemency for death row inmate Richard Glossip. Glossip,
The family of a handcuffed inmate who was shot and killed in 2014 by a prison guard trainee reached a $1.6 million settlement with Nevada
A British woman paid an eye-popping amount of money to fly her dogs to the United States from London, saying that it was actually cheaper
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan on Monday issued a subpoena for one of the FBI’s top human resource officials. Jordan, R-Ohio, is demanding testimony from
Dr. Anthony Fauci said “I sleep fine” in a new interview where he was pressed about any possible role U.S. funding could have played in
Sheila Keen-Warren admitted in court that she was the “killer clown” who fatally shot Marlene Warren more than 30 years ago in Wellington, Florida. Sheila
John Stamos confessed he couldn’t handle the heat from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen while filming “Full House.” The actor revealed he got the Olsen twins
An amusement park in California is implementing a chaperone policy after increasing incidents of inappropriate behavior by minors across the industry. The new policy at
Ada Limón has been appointed to a second term as U.S. poet laureate and has numerous projects in the works, including a poem for NASA’s
The departure of Susan Rice, President Biden’s domestic policy adviser, this week leaves the White House down a key moderate voice on immigration and border
The World Health Organization is working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other not-for profit organizations and agencies to reverse a pandemic-driven decline
Eight of America’s top 11 veterinary schools have implemented controversial critical race theory (CRT) or Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) related curriculum or training, according to
A court in Russia convicted a former police officer of publicly spreading false information about the country’s military for criticizing the war in Ukraine to
Nima Momeni, the Bay Area tech entrepreneur accused of fatally stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee in a late-night dispute in San Francisco earlier this
Colorado Buffaloes players are taking the advice of head coach Deion Sanders to “go ahead and jump in that [transfer] portal.” On Monday, 18 Colorado
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is expected to ask the state’s pardon and parole board to consider clemency for death row inmate Richard Glossip. Glossip,
The family of a handcuffed inmate who was shot and killed in 2014 by a prison guard trainee reached a $1.6 million settlement with Nevada