The head of police training in Illinois was fired after an Inspector General's report found he improperly gave law enforcement certification to Howard Buffett, son of billionaire investor Warren Buffett Read More
Cuba’s top diplomat says the fizzled attempt by young activists to encourage anti-government protests this week was a failure in political communication by the organizers, who he accuses of being supported by U.S. interests Read More
With a jury deliberating the fate of Illinois 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse Wednesday, pro-conviction protesters outside the city’s courthouse are demanding the public remember the men who were shot on Aug. 25 just down the street. Read More
A federal jury has cleared four former coal company officials who were accused of skirting dust rules in two underground Kentucky mines. Read More
On Wednesday, Disney Cruise Line became the first cruise company to introduce a coronavirus vaccine mandate for passengers 5 years old and up. The rule applies to all sailings departing on or after Jan. 13. Read More
Tanner Mordecai is making the most of his opportunity to finally be a starting quarterback. Read More
Jalen Jackson posted 19 points as Texas A&M-Corpus Christi narrowly defeated Denver 69-67. Read More
The Latin Grammy for best new artist is often one of the most coveted awards, as it can only be won once in a lifetime and can open many doors. Read More
Belgium has extended the use of facemasks and mandatory remote work in an attempt to contain a new surge of COVID-19 cases. Read More