Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoes marijuana bills
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have legalized the sale of recreational marijuana in the state.
Well-known politician Don Saunders gunned down in robbery attempt in Bahamas
A well-known Bahamian politician was gunned down Wednesday while fleeing two masked gunmen during an armed robbery, police said.
Make-A-Wish seeks 1M new 'wish-makers' to help ill children
The Make-A-Wish foundation on Thursday announced a campaign to recruit one million new wish-makers.
Getting a charge: An exercise bike that turns your pedaling into power
Enlarge (credit: LifeSpan)I enjoy getting my exercise, but hate doing it indoors. I'd much rather get some fresh air and watch the world drift past me as I cycle or
Russia blocks renewal of UN panel monitoring N Korea sanction compliance
Sanctions, in force since 2006, will remain in place, but mandate of expert panel will end on April 30.
Life Magazine set for revival by Karlie Kloss and husband’s media company
Magazine known for photography of major 20th century events ceased print publication in 2007.
Biden administration OKs $60m in aid for Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster
Maryland Governor Wes Moore warns of 'very long road ahead' to recover from deadly bridge collapse.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 764
As the war enters its 764th day, these are the main developments.
California man pleads guilty to selling Pentagon $3.5M in counterfeit electronics
A California man has pleaded guilty for a scheme to sell more than $3.5 million worth of counterfeit or used electronics to the Defense Department, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Mpox infections double last year's rate in U.S.
Mpox cases in the United States. are double what they were last year at this time, and transmission rates are on the rise while vaccination rates are lagging, experts said Thursday.
Bullpen, homers help Pirates rally past Marlins in 12-inning opener
Jared Triolo sprayed a single just over the infield, scoring Ke'Bryan Hayes for the game-winning run in a 12-inning Pittsburgh Pirates opening day comeback triumph over the Miami Marlins on Thursday in Miami.
Oregon's New Right to Repair Law Bans 'Parts Pairing' Restrictions
Oregon this week signed a Right to Repair bill into law, and it is notable because it is the first such law that puts a stop to the practice of parts pairing. Manufacturers like Apple are not able to require
Amazon's New App Lets You Scan Your Palm to Pay at Whole Foods, Panera Bread and More
Amazon today launched the Amazon One app, which is designed to allow customers to scan their palms to make device-free purchases at Whole Foods, Panera Bread, and 150 third-party locations in stadiums, airports, fitness centers, and convenience stores.Prior to the