Severe storms that hit parts of the Midwest and the South have killed at least 21 people, including nine people in Kentucky after a deadly tornado wreaked havoc in the state.
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Report: New Round Of Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin In Qatar Amidst Mass Starvation
A new round of Gaza ceasefire talks have begun in Doha, Qatar, according to a Hamas official.
Read More Report: New Round Of Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin In Qatar Amidst Mass StarvationSexual Assault Case Against 5 NHL Players Sees Major Shift As Jury Is Dismissed
A 27-year-old Canadian woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by five professional NHL players finished her nine day testimony, as a jury was dismissed on Friday for a second time in a major shakeup to the proceedings.
Read More Sexual Assault Case Against 5 NHL Players Sees Major Shift As Jury Is DismissedPope Leo XIV: Family Is Founded On ‘Stable Union Between Man And Woman,’ The Unborn Have Inherent Dignity
Pope Leo XIV asserted on Friday that the family is rooted in the “stable union between a man and a woman,” while also emphasizing that both the unborn and the elderly possess inherent dignity as creations of God — following accusations that the new Pope is “just as liberal” as the previous one.
Read More Pope Leo XIV: Family Is Founded On ‘Stable Union Between Man And Woman,’ The Unborn Have Inherent DignitySCOTUS Blocks Trump’s Use Of The ‘Alien Enemies Act’ For Quicker Deportations
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has yet again blocked President Donald Trump’s efforts to move forward with quicker deportations — under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
Read More SCOTUS Blocks Trump’s Use Of The ‘Alien Enemies Act’ For Quicker DeportationsIllinois: House Approves Bill Mandating ‘Stricter Police Hiring Background Checks’ Following 2024 Sonya Massey Death
The Illinois House advanced legislation on Thursday mandating more comprehensive background checks prior to the hiring of police officers — coming less than a year after a Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy fatally shot 36-year-old Sonya Massey, who appeared to be suffering from a mental health crisis at the time.
Read More Illinois: House Approves Bill Mandating ‘Stricter Police Hiring Background Checks’ Following 2024 Sonya Massey Death