
U.S. Justice Department Investigating Colombian President Gustavo Petro
The U.S. Justice Department is examining whether Colombian President Gustavo Petro has connections to drug trafficking organizations.

The U.S. Justice Department is examining whether Colombian President Gustavo Petro has connections to drug trafficking organizations.

A landmark trial examining whether social media platforms deliberately harm children enters its final phase with closing arguments set to begin Thursday.

Transportation Security Administration officials warn that small U.S. airports could face closures as TSA officers call out or quit during the government shutdown.
Investigation reveals ICE's hiring spree to double its workforce included candidates with bankruptcies, failed police academy records, and misconduct allegations.

Cryptocurrency-focused hedge funds are expanding into traditional commodities while others adjust dollar positions based on geopolitical developments.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is launching Tucker Carlson Books through Skyhorse Publishing, planning to publish works by Russell Brand and Milo Yiannopoulos.

Iran's football federation president stated the team will boycott the United States while still participating in the World Cup tournament.

Republican Senator Tim Sheehy safely executed an emergency landing in a Montana field Friday after his aircraft experienced engine failure during training.

Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, are seeking to delay his federal trial.

NBC News analysis of videos and satellite imagery indicates Iranian drone technology is creating new defensive challenges for U.S. and allied forces.

Major investment firms express contrasting perspectives on global market conditions amid economic uncertainty.
At least three people died when rockets launched from Kuwait struck a residential building near Basra, Iraq, according to sources.
Mayor Mamdani has signaled retreat from property tax hikes while facing a $5.4 billion budget gap and business community opposition.

ADP reported private sector job gains exceeded expectations in March, while mortgage refinance demand dropped over 40% in recent weeks.
Clean energy proponents gained majority control of Salt River Project's board in Phoenix after a closely watched election that attracted national attention.
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