Police release photos of man wanted in home invasion that led to school lockdowns The Milton Police Department has released surveillance photos of the man wanted in a home invasion that led to two schools being put on lockdown miles away in Alpharetta.Police said the home invasion ... 05/21/2024 - 10:53 am | View Link
3-year-old rescued after man jumps from bridge A 3-year-old boy was not seriously injured after his father, clutching the boy in his arms, jumped from a bridge onto the Indiana Toll Road and later died. Officers responded to a report of a suicide ... 05/8/2024 - 12:00 pm | View Link
White House moves to protect patient abortion records “Each and every American still has a right to their privacy, especially when it comes to their very private, very personal health information,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a Monday ... 04/22/2024 - 9:12 am | View Link
Jeezy, Common & KRS-One Star in ‘Hip-Hop and the White House’ Trailer: Watch On Tuesday (April 16), ESPN and Disney’s Andscape debuted the first trailer for Hip-Hop and The White House ahead of the documentary landing on Hulu on April 22. It’s the first feature out of ... 04/15/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Tag: White House The attorney representing Hunter Biden in his ongoing legal battles met with first lady Jill Biden’s top aide in the East Wing of the White… Read More ... 02/5/2024 - 11:01 am | View Link
The trial of fugitive Chinese mogul Guo Wengui kicks off in New York Wednesday, as federal prosecutors prepare to lay out what they have called a “complex” conspiracy involving elaborate financial schemes, dozens of offshore accounts, and evidence translated from Mandarin. But the heart of the case is a simple and familiar American phenomenon: political grift—a confidence job in which a demagogic leader allegedly translated partisan passion into personal gain.
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US gas utilities are partnering with one of the nation’s most trusted nonprofits as part of a “cynical PR stunt” to combat efforts to curb fossil fuel usage, a Guardian investigation has found.
Local Habitat for Humanity affiliates have teamed up with at least four utilities across 10 states to build “zero-net energy homes,” which are meant to produce more energy than they use.
The houses, which are sold at affordable rates to low-income families, are weatherized and meticulously insulated to boost efficiency and equipped with rooftop solar panels.
American taxpayers have spent considerable treasure to ensure that Yemenis didn’t starve and then had to spend another fortune providing protection against them.