WASHINGTON — The prosecutor overseeing the Hunter Biden investigation is testifying Tuesday, marking the first time a special counsel will appear before Congress in the middle of a probe. It comes as House Republicans are aiming to ramp up their impeachment inquiry into the president and his family after weeks of stalemate. David Weiss...
The US Sanctions Mexican Sinaloa Cartel Members and Firms Over Fentanyl Trafficking
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Tuesday imposed sanctions on 13 members of Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa cartel and four Sonora, Mexico-based firms accused of trafficking fentanyl and other drugs into the United States. The latest action follows a series of measures taken this year against members of the Sinaloa cartel, cash...
The Supreme Court Seems Likely to Preserve a Gun Law That Protects Domestic Violence Victims
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to preserve a federal law that prohibits people under domestic violence restraining orders from having guns. In their first guns case since last year’s expansion of gun rights, the justices suggested that they will reverse a ruling from an appeals court in New Orleans that...
Civilians Fleeing Northern Gaza Combat Report a Terrifying Journey Past Israeli Tanks
BUREIJ REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza Strip — What was once Gaza’s busiest thoroughfare has become a terrifying escape route for Palestinian civilians fleeing combat on foot or on donkey carts. On their way south, those running for their lives said they raised their hands and waved white flags to move past...
Smaller GOP Field Will Be on Stage for Wednesday Presidential Debate. Who Made the Cut?
The field of candidates onstage for the third Republican presidential debate will be the smallest yet. Five hopefuls will participate in Wednesday night’s debate at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, according to the Republican National Committee. To have qualified for the third debate, candidates...
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Goes on Hunger Strike in Iranian Prison
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi began a hunger strike Monday over being blocked along with other inmates from getting medical care and to protest the country's mandatory headscarves for women, a campaign advocating for the activist said. The decision by Mohammadi, 51, increases pressure...
Morale Down, Cronyism Up After DeSantis Takeover of Disney World Government, Ex-Employees Say
ORLANDO, Fla. — Morale and trust within the Walt Disney World government has deteriorated since allies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took it over earlier this year, according to many employees who have departed in recent months saying the governing district has been politicized and cronyism now permeates the organization. Employee Departures...
Father of July 4th Parade Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors Linked to Son’s Gun License
WAUKEGAN, Ill. — The father of a man charged in a deadly Fourth of July parade shooting in suburban Chicago pleaded guilty to seven misdemeanors Monday in a case that centered on how his son obtained a gun license. Robert Crimo Jr. entered the plea as his trial was about...
Why One Survivor of Domestic Violence Wants the Supreme Court to Uphold a Gun Control Law
WASHINGTON — Ruth Glenn knows from harrowing personal experience the danger of putting a gun in the hands of a violent spouse or partner, the issue at the heart of a case before the Supreme Court. On a beautiful June evening in 1992, Glenn was shot three times, twice in the...
A Ukrainian Missile Strike on a Shipyard in Crimea Damages a Russian Ship
The Russian military said a Ukrainian missile strike on a shipyard in annexed Crimea had damaged a Russian ship. The Russian Defense Ministry said late Saturday that Ukrainian forces fired 15 cruise missiles at the Zaliv shipyard in Kerch, a city in the east of the Crimean Peninsula. Air defenses...