AG pick Pam Bondi’s past vow: prosecute the ‘bad’ prosecutors who indicted Trump
In 2013, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office faced a decision: whether to join investigations from other state attorneys general into Trump University, where students paid up to $35,000 for business classes that critics claimed were fraudulent.
Photo Shows Planets Aligned Above Giza Pyramids?
According to social media posts, such a planetary alignment happens only once every 2,373 years.
A Southern California pastor says a 'flawed' Trump was chosen to lead a sinful nation
Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk's Newbury Park pastor claims he sees God's hand in Donald Trump's election victory.
7 Best Black Friday iPad Deals for 2024
We're less than one week away from Black Friday on November 29, and Best Buy and Amazon currently have all-time low prices across Apple's entire iPad lineup. This includes Apple's 9th and 10th generation iPad, iPad mini 7, iPad Air,
'Wolfs 2' Nixed at Apple TV+ Because Director 'No Longer Trusted' Apple
While the action comedy film "Wolfs" recently became the most-viewed movie in Apple TV+ history, plans for a sequel have been canceled.In an interview shared by Deadline today, Wolfs director Jon Watts said he canceled the sequel because he "no
Pete Hegseth’s Army unit in Iraq was rocked by a war-crimes case
Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick was not involved in the murder of detainees, but the formative experience influenced his advocacy for troops accused of war crimes.
Any Doctor Who Enabled RFK Jr. In Any Way Is Anti-Vaccine No Matter How They Describe Themselves
If you associate yourself with Sensible Medicine, you are anti-vaccine no matter how you describe yourself. The post Any Doctor Who Enabled RFK Jr. In Any Way Is Anti-Vaccine No Matter How They Describe Themselves first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.
'Don't forget us': Teenage refugee reminds Gen Z of silenced Afghan girls
Nila Ibrahimi won the International Children's Peace Prize for her work giving Afghan girls a voice.
India's 'rebel' Muslim princess who shot tigers and drove a Rolls-Royce
Abida Sultaan defied stereotypes around women in general and Muslim women in particular.
Landmark $300bn for poorer nations in COP29 climate deal
A deal is salvaged at the UN summit as poorer nations are promised record funding for climate action.
In stifled sobs and fierce accusations, family falls apart at mass rape trial
Gisèle Pelicot, 71, is the woman at the centre of this trial, but no-one has emerged unscathed in her family.
Shortest and tallest living women declared 'icons' in London
Guinness World Records Day featured an afternoon tea social in London between the world's shortest and tallest women alive and officially are icons.
UPS will pay $45 million in fines with SEC settlement
The world's largest courier service, UPS, will pay $45 million in fines after settling claims one of its units misrepresented earnings, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission confirmed in a release this week.
Tyler, the Creator's 'Chromakopia' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week
Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week.