In notices of voluntary dismissals filed on Thursday, the CFPB dropped lawsuits it had brought against Capital One, Rocket ...
Vance told the Catholic gathering he wasn’t there to litigate “about who’s right and who’s wrong,” though he said he would ...
Girone was one of about 245,000 Holocaust survivors still living across more than 90 countries, according to a study released ...
Alan Chipperfield, the attorney for the confessed hitman, Henry Tenon, told First Coast News Friday that Tenon's move has ...
The order will also rescind a mandate requiring the government and organizations that receive federal funding to provide ...
Millions of birds have been killed, but critics say egg supplies remain too robust to justify the higher prices.
It's no surprise the District of Columbia has the highest percentage of federal workers, but 80% of the federal workforce is ...
Pope Francis has shown steady, albeit slight, improvements since a respiratory crisis and kidney trouble over the weekend ...
Questions have swirled around the deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa as details of the scene trickle out ...
Many Ukrainians fear a hastily negotiated peace — especially one that makes too many concessions to Russia — would allow ...
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said it is "likely" the man, whose identity was not released, had a medical episode leading up to the crash.
WASHINGTON — After over two decades of providing web calls, Skype is shutting down on May 5. Microsoft made the announcement Friday in a press release and on the official Skype X account. “Starting in ...
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