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In Florida, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office has begun the process to fire an officer who accidentally shot a man with his own gun. Officers had stopped Jason Arrington for running a red light.
Reese walked away and derisively waved her hand in the direction of both Hayes and the official who called the foul. The official apparently thought the gesture was aimed at him, as he proceeded ...
Chevron is out of favor today, but that's probably a long-term buying opportunity. Coca-Cola's shares are tumbling, leading to a fair price for this well-run company. American Express has had a ...
President-elect Trump and his former vice president, Mike Pence, shook hands at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral on Thursday in their first public interaction in four years. Pence was ...
Nvidia is on course to sell even more GPUs in 2025 than it did in 2024. Meta Platforms has big AI investments planned, but its profits from its social media platforms a more than enough to fund ...
There were two incidents in the Edmonton Oilers 5-3 win over the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night that could well see the NHL hand out fines today, one incident involving Connor McDavid ...
CBS News has agreed to release a full transcript of former Vice President Harris’s October interview with “60 Minutes” to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the outlet revealed Friday.
“But even so, it’s clear my administration is leaving the next administration with a very strong hand to play.” Biden declared that his foreign policy successes were “bipartisan” in ...
“My administration is leaving the next administration with a very strong hand to play,” Biden said. “And we’re leaving them an America with more friends and stronger alliances, whose ...
As before, what’s here is a lock-on heavy, stamina-constrained combat system that is on one hand quite fluid and tactical but, on the other, highlights how sluggish the average person is when ...
A lack of state standards leaves Mississippi police and sheriff’s departments on their own to decide when to use stun guns, and many give officers a free hand. By Nate Rosenfield Brian Howey and ...