It is shaping up to be one of the nation's most watched midterm races. November 30, 2021, 9:56 PM • 5 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article Following weeks of speculation, Dr.…
New measles case reported in metro Atlanta
Cobb County, a suburban part of Atlanta, Georgia, confirmed a case of measles in an unvaccinated person, according to state health officials. Interested in Measles? Add Measles as an interest to stay up to date…
Monday of rage in Hong Kong: Protester shot…
A 21-year old protester was shot by police with a live round and a pro-China man was set on fire as Hong Kong woke up Monday to chaos on its streets. Interested in China? Add…
Longtime NY Republican congressman will not run for…
Congressman Peter King, who has represented his Long Island congressional district for almost 30 years has announced that we will retire and not seek re-election in 2020. Interested in Republican Party? Add Republican Party as…
Former Marine wanted in fatal shooting of Virginia…
A former Marine is wanted in the murder of his mother's boyfriend. Rodney Brown, 54, was shot and killed on Saturday just before noon at his home in Hardy, Virginia, about 9 miles southeast of…
World War II submarine found off coast of…
A team of ocean explorers discovered the likely resting place of 80 U.S. sailors presumed dead when one of the most successful American submarines of World War II sank after leaving Pearl Harbor more than…
Start Here: Whats ahead for public impeachment hearings
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Doctor charged with performing hysterectomies without consent: Federal…
Federal prosecutors have accused a Virginia doctor of performing surgeries on women -- such as hysterectomies and removing their fallopian tubes without their consent according to court documents. Javaid Perwaiz, 69, faces several charges related…
Armys new recruiting ads focus less on combat…
The Army's glitzy new recruiting campaign that kicked off on Veterans Day focuses less attention on combat roles and highlights lesser-known jobs like cyber warriors and scientists. The ads are intended to "surprise" the 17-to-24-year-olds…