Greg Abbott and other Republican leaders are seeking to increase pressure on the federal government over immigration policy in the grip of a cold snap and with the fate of Title 42 pending in the Supreme Court
The esteemed epidemiologist, who has served under seven US presidents, is stepping down from his post to cheers from the scientific community and jeers from right-wing politicians
Mayor Eric Adams is offering up to $170,000 to whoever shows ‘the drive, determination, and killer instinct” to effectively deal with one of the Big Apple’s longstanding public health issues
The Republican politician, beloved by right-wing Americans, may feel that his landslide victory gives him the potential to take on Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential primaries
Littleton, located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts – a heavily Democratic state that favors gun control – has a huge concentration of legal arms dealers
The young woman who duped Manhattan’e elite while posing as a rich European heiress has been released early from a four-year jail term and aims to stay in the US
The Oscar-winning actor told a Manhattan court that he had hidden his sexual orientation due to his ‘white supremacist’ father as he again denied Anthony Rapp’s allegations
The alt-right host of Infowars has been ordered to pay $965 million dollars in damages to the families of children who were killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, after years of claiming that the school shooting was a hoax
An internet hoax forces authorities to clarify the intention of a law that prevents the sale to this age group of nitrogen cartridges, which have a narcotic effect if inhaled
The iconic tourist hub becomes a protected area in response to a Supreme Court ruling that a long-standing New York law requiring a license to carry concealed weapons in public places is unconstitutional
The Republican governor of Indiana, Eric Holcomb, traveled to the island on Monday, as four Chinese aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait, which normally serves as an unofficial barrier
The young man who stabbed the Anglo-Indian writer admits that he hasn’t read more than a couple of pages of ‘The Satanic Verses’, the novel that prompted Iranian ayatollahs to call for the author’s death in 1989
This is the first time pharmacy chains have been ordered to pay money in a lawsuit relating to the epidemic, which has caused more than 500,000 overdose deaths over two decades
According to New York state police, the esteemed author – who received death threats after publishing ‘The Satanic Verses’ in 1989 – suffered an apparent stab wound to the neck