The ACLU is suing Washington’s WMATA transit agency alleging restrictions on “issues-oriented” advertisement violates the US Constitution’s First Amendment
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The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Wednesday, August 9, it was sanctioning eight Venezuelan government and military officials, adding to a growing list...
The Russian plane that flew over the US capital on Wednesday did so under a 2002 treaty called Open Skies
Two LGBT advocacy groups sued President Donald Trump in federal court over his tweets that the Pentagon would reinstate a ban on transgender people serving in...
The FBI on Thursday, August 3 arrested Marcus Hutchins, a U.K. national, on charges he was involved with a malicious software program called Kronos.
Los Angeles has declared its bid to host the 2028 Olympic Games, effectively guaranteeing that the 2024 Olympics will be held in Paris.
The United States sanctioned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro after threatening to take "strong and swift economic actions" over the country's National...
Venezuela is preparing to vote on Sunday, July 30, to elect delegates to a National Constituent Assembly tasked with rewriting the constitution as anti...
According to Columbus Division of Fire Batallion Chief Steve Martin, one of the rows of seats on the Fire Ball ride "snapped off."
The U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions on 13 Venezuelan government and military officials and state-run energy company Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A.