Brazil government sets new 2026 inflation target, tweaks fulfillment time frame
By Victor Borges and Marcela Ayres BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's National Monetary Council (CMN), the country's top economic policy body, decided
2023-06-30 05:54
Draymond Green, Kyrie Irving among top players to watch as NBA free agency set to open
Draymond Green and Kyrie Irving are among the top players to watch when NBA free agency begins Friday
2023-06-30 05:54
Hold the Ozempic before surgery, US doctors say
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO People taking popular diabetes and weight loss drugs such as Novo Nordisk's Ozempic and
2023-06-30 05:52
Florida agency appeals ruling blocking anti-drag show law
Florida is appealing a federal judge's decision to block a new state law targeting drag shows
2023-06-30 05:52
Deadly germ behind infant formula shortage joins CDC watchlist of bad bugs
Federal health officials will start formally tracking infections caused by the rare but potentially deadly germ that sickened babies and triggered a nationwide shortage of infant formula last year
2023-06-30 05:52
Joe Biden Awkwardly Wandered Off MSNBC Set on Live Television After He Finished An Interview
VIDEO: Here's Joe Biden leaving an MSNBC interview before commercial.
2023-06-30 05:47
France shooting: Policeman charged over teen's traffic stop death
France is bracing for a third night of violence after 17-year-old Nahel M was shot dead by police.
2023-06-30 05:47
Ex-chemical safety agency chief misused $90K on trips, renovations and other expenses, watchdog says
The former head of a federal agency that investigates chemical accidents improperly spent more than $90,000 during her tenure, including unauthorized trips to and from her California home, remodeling her Washington office and outside media training for herself, according to a new report by a federal watchdog
2023-06-30 05:46
Accused Jan 6 rioter arrested near Obama’s home after making threats towards ‘public figure’
A shocking scene played out in the wealthy Washington DC neighborhood of Kalorama on Thursday as a man was chased by police and Secret Service while he ran towards the home of former President Barack Obama — and as the man warned authorities that he had an explosive device. According to the DC Metropolitan Police Department, 37-year-old Taylor Taranto was arrested near Mr Obama’s home on Thursday. CBS News reported that he fled after being spotted by Secret Service, who had apparently been alerted to his intentions after Mr Taranto made “threats during recent livestreams on social media”. Mr Taranto had an active arrest warrant related to the attack on the Capitol when he was captured near the former president’s home, according to CBS. DC police confirmed to The Independent that Mr Taranto had been charged with being a fugitive from justice pursuant to another arrest warrant, and that officers had conducted an explosives sweep of his vehicle. “This afternoon, MPD and our federal law enforcement partners arrested 37-year-old Taylor Taranto, of no fixed address, in the 2400 block of Kalorama Road, Northwest. He has been charged with Fugitive from Justice, pursuant to an arrest warrant. Arresting officers requested MPD's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team to perform a vehicle sweep of the individual's van near the location of the arrest. There is no active threat to the community and this incident remains under investigation,” wrote an MPD spokesperson. It wasn’t immediately clear if Mr Obama or any members of his family were home at the time of the incident. The former president was in DC just two days ago for lunch with his former VP, incumbent President Joe Biden, as the latter begins the long work of running for re-election. The Independent has reached out to US Secret Service for further details. Read More Biden’s economy pitch: Campaign like Reagan while refuting Reagan’s policies Affirmative action is out in higher education. What comes next for college admissions? DeSantis accused of breaking the law with Texas border trip
2023-06-30 05:45
Grand jury declines to indict Travis Scott and other organizers in deadly 2021 Astroworld Festival tragedy
Travis Scott -- the rapper and producer who organized the ill-fated 2021 Astroworld Festival-- will not be indicted in connection a crowd crush that left ten people dead and injured hundreds, District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Thursday.
2023-06-30 05:28
James Harden next team odds: Clippers, Rockets, Knicks in mix for former MVP
Philadelphia 76ers star James Harden reportedly will opt into the final season of his contract with the Sixers as the two sides seek a trade partner.https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1674519780106153985This likely puts an end to Harden’s time in Philly, and there are a few suitors alr...
2023-06-30 05:26
Harden picks up $35.6 million option with the 76ers, team exploring trades
James Harden picked up his $35.6 million contract option for next season with the Philadelphia 76ers, with the franchise exploring trades to move the veteran scorer, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press
2023-06-30 05:26
