A mystery, no leads, then a break in the case: Timeline of the Idaho student murders investigation
A timeline of the investigation into the November murders of four students at the University of Idaho and what led police to arrest Bryan Kohberger.
Read moreConservative justices took a predictably dim view of President Biden’s controversial plan to wipe away nearly half a trillion in debt
Conservative Supreme Court justices took a predictably dim view Tuesday of President Joe Biden’s controversial plan to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loans for some…
Read moreBiden Steps Up as Republicans Struggle to Outline Budget Cuts
The president has tried to highlight years of Republican proposals that call for scaling back popular — and increasingly expensive — federal programs.The president has tried to…
Read moreCompany hired over 100 children as young as 13 to clean meat processing plants, DOL says
Child laborers in meat packing plants led Packers Sanitation Services to pay a $1.5 million fine after the feds found minors working “hazardous” jobs.
Read moreWhat’s in the CHIPS Act, Aimed at Childcare Expansion and National Security
A sprawling new program for the semiconductor industry is foremost about national security, but it will try to advance other priorities as well.A sprawling new program for…
Read moreBiden’s Semiconductor Plan Bets on Federal Aid to Change Corporate Behavior
The administration says the conditions it has attached to $40 billion in new subsidies will help U.S. semiconductor makers compete globally. Some economists disagree.The administration says the…
Read more7 year old brought large knife to school to threaten bully, said he was inspired by horror film, sheriff’s office says
A 7-year-old South Carolina boy said he brought a 12-inch knife to school to threaten a bully and said he was inspired by a horror film.
Read moreTwo of the brightest planets will be together in the night sky: How to see Jupiter and Venus
Jupiter and Venus, the two brightest planets in our solar system, will appear to be right next to each other to start March.
Read moreSuperannuation tax concession changes have been announced. Here’s what they mean
The federal government has announced changes to superannuation tax concessions that will apply to tens of thousands of people.
Read moreAndrew Tate tries to recruit politicians in his fight against rape and trafficking allegations
Wiretapped phone calls reveal Andrew Tate’s attempts to defend himself while in detention, efforts that stretch beyond the courtroom and into the realms of politics and social…
Read moreAntibiotics may soon be powerless to stop deadly superbugs. Here’s what we know about them
They could kill tens of millions of people annually by 2050 and are among the World Health Organization’s most pressing public health concerns. So what are superbugs…
Read moreGrowing alarm in Iran over wave of poisoning attacks on schoolgirls
Iran’s state media is reporting the poison attacks have spread to at least four cities since November.
Read moreNow a mom of two, ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes wants to delay prison term during appeal
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, convicted of fraud, wants to delay her 11-year prison term to be at home with her two young children amid appeal.
Read moreNigeria election results 2023: Bola Tinubu takes strong lead over Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi
Opposition parties condemn the election as a sham, with Bola Tinubu on 39% of votes counted so far.
Read moreKey things: What to know about the oral arguments from GOP states challenging Biden’s plan
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Read moreConservatives see this case as another chance to rein in aggressive actions by President Biden, though Amy Coney Barrett may be a justice to watch
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in two challenges to President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan, with several conservative justices appearing skeptical of the…
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