‘It’s terrible:’ Philadelphia mayor sorry for slain Filipino
A Philippine official says the mayor of Philadelphia expressed shock and sorrow to him over the killing of a Filipino lawyer shot in the city over the weekend
Who is Rusty Bowers? The conservative Republican has a history of bucking his party’s extremists
The Arizona Republican who delivered emotional testimony Tuesday about resisting efforts to overturn the 2020 election long has been known as a maverick, willing to buck the increasingly extreme elements of his party.
Ivanka Trump told documentary maker Trump should pursue every avenue to challenge election
Ivanka Trump, daughter and former senior White House adviser to then-President Donald Trump, said in an interview filmed in mid-December 2020 that her father should "continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted," according to a source familiar with the footage.
Here’s what’s in the bipartisan gun safety bill
The Senate's compromise legislation on gun safety unveiled on Tuesday includes money for school safety, mental health, state crisis intervention programs and incentives for states to include juvenile records in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, which would provide a more compressive background
2023 Honda HR-V is a hybrid system away from greatness
In this era of $6.00-a-gallon gasoline, driving the 2023 Honda HR-V last week brought some conflicting feelings about where automakers think the priorities are for budget-strapped mass-market shoppers. As I report today in a full review of the HR-V over at The Car Connection,
Volvo fuel-cell semi: 600 miles, 15-minute refueling with green hydrogen still not widely available
Volvo Trucks (not to be confused with Volvo Cars) already sells battery-electric commercial trucks, but is now experimenting with hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. The company on Monday unveiled its first fuel-cell trucks, with a claimed 600-mile range, 15-minute refueling time, and 65-ton hauling capacity. The
Nazi hunter to lead Justice Department’s Ukraine war crimes team
The United States will form a War Crimes Accountability Team, led by the Justice Department's top Nazi hunter, Attorney General Merrick Garland confirmed Tuesday while visiting Ukraine.
Hyundai and Michelin partner to make EV tires more environmentally friendly
Hyundai and Michelin on Monday announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding to partner on environmentally friendly EV tires. Joint research between the two companies aims to increase use of sustainable materials while optimizing tires for EVs, Hyundai said in a press release.
Biden to appoint Mohegan Tribe Chief Marilynn Malerba as U.S. treasurer
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he plans to appoint Marilynn "Lynn" Malerba, the chief of the Mohegan Tribe, as the next U.S. treasurer.
Men rescue baby goat wedged between rocks on British Columbia mountain
Two men on their way to a fishing spot in British Columbia ended up coming to the rescue of a baby mountain goat that apparently took a fall and ended up stuck between two large rocks.
Senate clears key vote hurdle on gun bill
The Senate voted to start debate on a bipartisan gun bill that would increase background checks for people ages 18 to 21.
Thursday’s Jan. 6 hearing to explore ‘the effort to corrupt the Justice Department’
The Jan. 6 hearings, which had been scheduled to wrap up Thursday, may stretch well into the summer, a committee member says.
‘I’ve lost my sense of security’: Takeaways from testimony at Tuesday’s Jan. 6 hearing
Led by Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), alongside committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and Vice Chair Liz Cheney (R- Wyo.), the hearing featured testimony from the Republican Arizona House speaker, two officials from the Georgia Secretary of State's office and a pair of
Trump-backed Katie Britt defeats Rep. Mo Brooks in Alabama GOP Senate primary runoff
Republican voters in Alabama are set Tuesday to decide a Senate primary that has flummoxed former President Donald Trump.
Multiple school security failures contributed to Uvalde mass shooting
Automatic locking doors and law enforcement radios — things that were supposed to protect children from mass shootings — failed in the Uvalde school massacre,
Scientists Detect Intriguing Differences in The Eyes of Children With Autism And ADHD
There's something in the eyes.