Twitter said Thursday that starting next week it will label or remove misleading claims that try to undermine public confidence in elections… Continue Reading
Twitter said Thursday that starting next week it will label or remove misleading claims that try to undermine public confidence in elections… Continue Reading
The federal suit was brought by the nonprofit Chesapeake Bay Foundation and others, including the Maryland Watermen’s Association… Continue Reading
The new rules will still limit the size of large indoor gatherings, such as concerts, meeting halls and theaters, but will drop all other state-imposed mandates in favor of voluntary guidelines… Continue Reading
The Trump administration on Thursday charged a Russian national in a sweeping plot to sow distrust in the American political process and also imposed sanctions against a Ukrainian lawmaker … Continue Reading
The United States plans to end enhanced health screening of travelers from certain countries next week, and those visitors will no longer be funneled through 15 large U.S. airports… Continue Reading
The mostly party-line vote capped weeks of wrangling over a fifth relief bill that all sides say they want but are unable to deliver… Continue Reading
The former officers are in court Friday for a hearing on several issues, including a prosecution request to try the men together and defense requests to move the trial away from Minneapolis… Continue Reading
Diana Rigg, a commanding British actress whose career stretched from iconic 1960s spy series “The Avengers” to fantasy juggernaut “Game of Thrones,” has died… Continue Reading
Democrats have shredded the GOP measure for falling far short on much-sought aid to low-income victims of the virus-stricken economy and say they will shelve the Republican measure as insufficient… Continue Reading