Special Counsel Robert Hur is standing by his report on President Biden’s handling of classified documents, maintaining he did not unfairly characterize his mental health. Hur — who is expected to testify Tuesday in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill at 10 a.m. — will push back against accusations of politicizing the […]
Read MoreEpidemiologist Martin Kulldorff, a professor of medicine at Harvard University since 2003, announced on social media Monday that he was “fired” by the university. “I am no longer a professor of medicine at Harvard,” Kulldorff wrote in a lengthy essay in the City Journal, also posting the news on his X account. “The Harvard motto […]
Read MoreWith packed airports, mask requirements and stressed-out travelers, traveling is far from a relaxing experience for many flyers. To make your travels more enjoyable, we have an extensive list of luxury travel accessories that can help you unwind on your way to your next destination. If you’re looking for your next vacation plan, Shareittravel’s global […]
Read MoreMississippians head to the polls with party primaries for all four of the state’s U.S. House seats and one U.S. Senate seat. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CDT Tuesday. If runoff elections are needed, they will be held April 2. The general election is Nov. 5. Here’s a look at the […]
Read MoreWhen the U.S. Postal Service launched Project Safe Delivery last year, officials pledged they would be “doubling down” on their efforts to combat growing rates of letter carrier robberies. The crackdown has led to hundreds of arrests, and robberies slowed toward the end of the year. But, overall, the number of postal carriers who were […]
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