'Oppenheimer' stirs up conflicted history for Los Alamos and New Mexico downwinders
An upcoming movie about a man who changed the course of the world’s history by shepherding the development of the first atomic bomb is expected to be a blockbuster
2023-07-19 13:19
China’s Tech Overseer Promises to Back AI Computing Push
China plans to craft policies to accelerate the build-out of nationwide computing infrastructure, seeking to lay the digital
2023-07-19 13:19
'Love Island USA' Season 5: Who is Destiny Zammarra? Microbiologist is all set to find beauty with brains on show
Destiny Zammarra works in a male-dominated field but has never been rejected as she is a 'fiery woman.'
2023-07-19 13:19
Russia: Chechen agriculture minister to run seized Danone unit
Yakub Zakriev is a deputy prime minister and the agriculture minister of the Russian republic of Chechnya.
2023-07-19 13:18
'Jeopardy!' contestant Anji Nyquist reveals unconventional way of making it on game show: 'Made some flashcards'
'Jeopardy!' champion Anji Nyquist, who won on July 5, 2023 episode, shared her unique preparation method which helped her become an unexpected victor
2023-07-19 13:16
'Love Island USA' Season 5: Who is Leonardo Dionicio? Former baseball player never relies on 'cheesy pickup lines'
'Love Island USA' Season 5 contestant Leonardo Dionicio spots 'red flag' from a mile away
2023-07-19 13:15
Marketmind: Britain's CPI the next frontier
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook British inflation data this morning could
2023-07-19 12:56
NFL rumors: Bill Belichick is on Patriots hot seat, but that isn’t new
A recent report indicated that New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is on the hot seat this season. A team insider says that Belichick has been on the hot seat for longer.The New England Patriots missed out on the playoffs last year, which can be attributed to the offense, which was su...
2023-07-19 12:46
Trump ‘faces Jan 6 charges of conspiracy, obstruction and civil rights violations’
The letter Donald Trump said he had received from special counsel Jack Smith reportedly listed three federal statutes that could constitute charges against him over the Jan 6 riots. The three federal statutes mentioned in the letter by Mr Smith, according to several reports, are conspiracy to commit offence or to defraud the United States, deprivation of rights under colour of law and tampering with a witness, victim or informant. Mr Trump is the sole individual mentioned in the letter and there are no other names mentioned, according to a source with knowledge of the matter cited by Rolling Stone magazine. Mr Trump had earlier on Tuesday confirmed he had received a letter from Mr Smith in a Truth Social post. “On Sunday night, while I was with my family...HORRIFYING NEWS for our country was given to me by my attorneys,” he wrote. “Deranged Jack Smith...sent a letter (again, it was Sunday night!) stating that I am a TARGET of the January 6th Grand Jury investigation, and giving me a very short 4 days to report to the Grand Jury, which almost always means an Arrest and Indictment.” Meanwhile, Florida representative Matt Gaetz revealed on his podcast that he planned to introduce a bill in the near future to defund Mr Smith’s investigation into the former president. Mr Gaetz’s announcement came just hours after Mr Trump gave confirmation of him receiving Mr Smith’s letter. “In the coming hours, the coming days, I will be introducing legislation under my name, in the House of Representatives, as a freestanding bill, to defund the Jack Smith investigation,” Mr Gaetz said on Tuesday. “And one reason why is the election interference feature. Another reason why: the lack of transparency.” CNN reported that the former president has reached out to House of Representatives speaker Kevin McCarthy and House GOP Conference chair Elise Stefanik for political assistance with the fallout from the probe. Should Mr Trump face criminal charges related to his efforts to stop Joe Biden’s lawful assumption of power following his own failure to prove his countless conspiratorial allegations of election fraud, it would be the third criminal indictment to come down on the ex-president’s shoulders this year. A source familiar with the special counsel’s probe and Department of Justice operating procedures told The Independent that the earliest an indictment could be handed down is late Thursday or Friday, after the deadline for Mr Trump to avail himself of the invitation to testify before the grand jury has passed. Read More DeSantis fights to reset his stagnant campaign as Trump dominates the 2024 conversation Trump's target letter suggests the sprawling US probe into the 2020 election is zeroing in on him Trump fumes about ‘crooked’ DOJ after losing immunity in E Jean Carroll case Voting fraud claims spread ahead of Spanish election IRS whistleblowers to testify to Congress as they claim 'slow-walking' of Hunter Biden case A key part of Biden's strategy to control immigration at the US-Mexico border gets a court hearing
2023-07-19 12:45
'Love Island USA' fans face 'second-hand embarrassment' after Bergie and Anna's 'awkward' kiss: 'It was painful to watch'
After spending time with Bergie, Anna Kurdys felt that there was no connection between them, however, she eventually calls him 'nerdy'
2023-07-19 12:26
Chinese livestreamers set their sights on TikTok sales to shoppers in the US and Europe
Chinese livestreamers have set their sights on selling to TikTok shoppers in the U.S. and Europe
2023-07-19 12:20
'The View' host Joy Behar labeled 'delusional' after she advises men to 'zip it' if they 'wanna have sex again'
Joy Behas was slammed on the internet after she advised men, 'Whatever you’re commenting about women, keep quiet. If you want to have sex again, zip it'
2023-07-19 12:19
