Banksy mural of judge beating protester in London to be removed
A new Banksy painting showed a judge beating a protester with a gavel. Activists saw it as a reference to the U.K. government’s ban on the group Palestine Action.
Can seniors avoid paying for Medicare Part B?
Are you a senior who’s thinking about skipping Part B? Here’s what to know before making a costly mistake.
Serena Williams’ VC firm invests in women’s basketball league Unrivaled
The tennis great was joined by other sports legends, including Billie Jean King, in investing in the three-on-three basketball league.
Florida’s decision to end vaccine rules wasn’t based on data, surgeon general says
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said his department did not do any data analysis on how a change in vaccine rules could affect outbreaks of diseases like measles, polio or whooping cough.
DHS announces “Operation Midway Blitz” amid ICE operations in Chicago
President Donald Trump has amplified his promises to send National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago by posting a parody image from “Apocalypse Now” featuring a ball of flames as helicopters zoom over the nation’s third-largest
DHS announces “Operation Midway Blitz” amid ICE operations in Chicago
President Donald Trump has amplified his promises to send National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago by posting a parody image from “Apocalypse Now” featuring a ball of flames as helicopters zoom over the nation’s third-largest
Analyzing possible national security risks after U.S. strike on Venezuelan boat
Venezuela said it would be stepping up its efforts against drug trafficking after the U.S. military struck an alleged drug boat from Venezuela and sent F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico. Michael Bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst
Hegseth arrives in Puerto Rico amid U.S.-Venezuela tension
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, arrived in Puerto Rico Monday morning as tension continues to build between the U.S. and Venezuela. John Byrnes, strategic director for Concerned Veterans for
Train slams into double-decker bus in Mexico, killing at least 8 people
The crash took place in an industrial area of warehouses and factories in the town of Atlacomulco, about 80 miles northwest of Mexico City.
Appeals court rejects states’ challenge to probationary worker firings
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled that 19 states and the District of Columbia did not have legal standing to sue over the mass firings of probationary workers.