Witness claims NYPD and federal agencies played a role in Malcolm X's assassination
A man who says he was a member of Malcolm X's security detail the day the civil rights leader was assassinated in 1965 told reporters Tuesday he saw New York City police officers trying to prevent supporters from restraining a man thought to be involved in the killing.
2023-07-27 07:21
Merrifield and Jansen go deep to help Blue Jays rout Dodgers 8-1, take 2 of 3 from LA
Whit Merrifield hit a three-run homer, Danny Jansen went deep and the Toronto Blue Jays routed the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-1
2023-07-27 07:20
Sinead O'Connor: Irish singer, who was married 4 times, ended her last marriage just after three weeks
Sinead O'Connor married music producer John Reynolds, and they had a son together named Jake Reynolds
2023-07-27 07:19
Who is Brittany Brower? 'America’s Next Top Model' star says she didn’t earn a single cent on Tyra Banks' hit show
'We’re putting ourselves on the line and we’re the ones getting attacked, and for what cost?' Brittany Brower said
2023-07-27 07:18
Pemex Chief Says Mexico to Refinance Its Debt to Avoid High Cost
Mexico will refinance Petroleos Mexicanos’s debt since it’s cheaper than if the state oil giant goes to the
2023-07-27 07:15
Biden to allow US to share evidence of Russian war crimes with International Criminal Court
President Joe Biden has decided to allow the US to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's investigation of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, two US officials and a source familiar with the matter told CNN.
2023-07-27 07:15
California, other states move to block 3M's $10.3 billion PFAS deal
By Clark Mindock A group of 22 states and U.S. territories on Wednesday moved to block a proposed
2023-07-27 06:57
How is Tori Kelly doing after hospitalization? Husband Andre Murillo shares health update
'Not fully out of the woods but we see the sun. Just waiting on a few more answers,' wrote Andre Murillo
2023-07-27 06:57
Justice Department seeks preliminary injunction in case against Texas over floating barriers in Rio Grande
The Justice Department is seeking a preliminary injunction in its case against Texas over its use of floating barriers in the Rio Grande, according to a Wednesday court filing, in an attempt to put the case on a fast track.
2023-07-27 06:56
Mastercard demands US cannabis shops stop accepting debit cards
The issuer says its debit cards must not be used for legal cannabis, due to federal laws in the US.
2023-07-27 06:55
US commercial property delinquencies rise further in July -report
By Matt Tracy Nearly $12 billon of loans in U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) became newly delinquent, pushing
2023-07-27 06:54
“Gonorrhea Alert” Intensifies Globally, says AHF
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2023-07-27 06:52
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