4/16: America Decides
Memo details how U.S. can send non-criminal migrants to Guantanamo Bay; Vietnam War documentary series uses CBS News archives and declassified government records.
Memo details how U.S. can send non-criminal migrants to Guantanamo Bay; Vietnam War documentary series uses CBS News archives and declassified government records.
A young wife and mother dies unexpectedly with a strange mix of drugs in her system. Investigators turn to her journals for answers. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
The LA County DA’s latest motion calls for the Menendez brothers’ resentencing hearing to be delayed until the judge can review a recently completed parole board assessment.
All 1.4 million Luma Energy clients across Puerto Rico were without power on Wednesday. The blackout comes less than five months after another island-wide power outage on New Year’s Eve.
Judge finds cause to hold Trump administration in contempt for violating deportation flight orders; South African police rescue kidnapped American pastor amid shootout with abductors.
California is filing a lawsuit to challenge President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom announced.
Almost all of the serums, face masks and creams sold at Senti Senti, a Brooklyn skincare store, are imported from South Korea and Japan.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in a speech today that President Trump’s tariffs are likely to boost U.S. inflation.
HMRC will now update tax codes more quickly to reduce overpaid tax on DC pension withdrawals – but key issues remain unresolved.
This brief provides an overview of the most recent ACA case under review at the Supreme Court (Kennedy v. Braidwood Management) and discusses the implications of the potential rulings by the high court.