Category Archives: Headlines

With New Permit, Johns Hopkins can Keep Up Barn Owl Research
BALTIMORE (AP) - After securing a new state permit, a Johns Hopkins University researcher will be allowed to continue medical experiments on barn owls that have been criticized by a leading animal rig...
Syndicated Author Jul 13, 2022

Heard Faces High Legal Hurdles Seeking to Reverse Depp Win
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) - The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard libel trial, which generated intense interest for two months earlier this year as a livestreamed, no-holds-barred soap opera featuring one of Holly...
Syndicated Author Jul 13, 2022

Another US Appeals Court Upholds Right to Record Police
DENVER (AP) - People have a right protected by the First Amendment to film police while they work, a Western U.S. appeals court ruled Monday in a decision that concurs with decisions made by six of th...
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

Judge Won’t Delay Trial for Trump Ex-Advisor Steve Bannon
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge on Monday declined to delay the upcoming trial of Steve Bannon, a one-time adviser to former President Donald Trump who faces contempt of Congress charges after refus...
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

Biden to Discuss Immigration, Trade with Mexico’s President
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden is meeting with Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador on Tuesday for discussions the White House says will showcase the underlying strength of a relationshi...
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

Reward Offered in Case of Man Killed in ‘Squeegee’ Fight
BALTIMORE (AP) - A total of $16,000 in reward money is being offered to anyone with information about a recent deadly encounter between a man and people cleaning windshields for cash at a downtown Bal...
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

President’s Corner 7/12: Loudoun County Republican Women’s
By Erin Roselle, President, Loudoun County Republican WomenAs a community, it’s becoming increasingly more painful to pump gas, to shop for groceries for our families, or even to watch the news....
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

Orange Stickers Spreads Legacy of Slain Virginia Journalist
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - There are two "Sierra was here" stickers at Colonial Avenue's Cafe Stella, a bistro frequented by Sierra Jenkins before the young journalist was fatally shot in March outside a dow...
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

No Bond for 2 Charged in Connection with Alleged July 4 Plot
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Two men charged in connection with what police have said was a thwarted Fourth of July mass shooting in Richmond, Virginia, were ordered held without bond Monday during ...
Syndicated Author Jul 12, 2022

Production Resumes at Troubled Abbott Baby Formula Factory
Production of baby formula has resumed at the Abbott Nutrition factory in Michigan whose February shutdown over contamination contributed to a national shortage, a company spokesman said.Damage from s...
Syndicated Author Jul 11, 2022
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