Owner of dogs accused of mauling Upstate woman appears in court
The owner of three dogs accused of mauling an Upstate woman was in court Thursday.
The owner of three dogs accused of mauling an Upstate woman was in court Thursday.
The government of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol says 300 people died in the Russian airstrike on a theater being used as a bomb shelter.
President Joe Biden is in Poland today, the final stop on his four day trip, and is expected to witness firsthand the humanitarian crisis unfolding as a result of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin has announced his intention to support the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, pushing her one step closer to confirmation.
All eyes are on Brussels as President Joe Biden sends a firm message to Russian President Vladmir Putin that NATO is united in its efforts to support Ukraine. Biden announced an additional $100 billion in humanitarian aid and opening U.S. borders to refugees.
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ou could be flying maskless soon, if a group of airlines has its way. They want to get rid of mask mandates on flights and test requirements for international travel.
Ford has issued a recall for some of its trucks and SUVs because of a brake fluid leak.
The CDC predicts less than 13,000 people may die from the virus over the next four weeks. That’s nearly a 50% drop from the previous forecast and the lowest that number has been projected so far this year.
Judge Jackson faced a barrage of Republican questioning Wednesday. A common concern among many Republicans is her sentencing in child pornography cases. They say she was too lenient on defendants. Jackson has been quick to fire back, but one instance in Wednesday’s hearing made for an especially heated exchange between the nominee and Senator Lindsey Graham.