
Biden's son Hunter hit with criminal gun charge in US special counsel probe
By Sarah N. Lynch, Jarrett Renshaw and Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was criminally
2023-09-15 01:59

Bijou Philips has 'no plans' to divorce husband Danny Masterson after 30 years rape sentencing: Source
'She (Bijou Philips) has had a very difficult time since the conviction. She will be by his side for it all,' an insider revealed
2023-09-15 01:55

Raiders look for first 2-0 road start to a season since 1982 in traveling to play Bills
The Las Vegas Raiders have an opportunity to open a season with two consecutive road wins for the first time since 1982 on Sunday, when they travel to play the Buffalo Bills
2023-09-15 01:50

No. 2 Michigan hosts Bowling Green, playing without suspended Jim Harbaugh one more time
No. 2 Michigan is hosting Bowling Green on Saturday as coach Jim Harbaugh serves the last game of his three-game suspension
2023-09-15 01:50

Hunter Biden indicted on federal firearms charges in long-running probe weeks after plea deal failed
Hunter Biden has been indicted on federal firearms charges
2023-09-15 01:49

Yellen details tighter scrutiny of investment plans of foreign-owned companies operating in the US
The Biden administration plans to increase scrutiny of the investment plans of foreign-owned companies operating in the United States
2023-09-15 01:48

Warren Buffett's company trims its investment in printer maker HP by selling 5.5 million shares
Warren Buffett's company sold off 5.5 million HP Inc. shares this week to trim a stake that it established just last year
2023-09-15 01:48

Putin 'gratefully' accepts Kim invite to visit North Korea -Kremlin
By Hyonhee Shin and Guy Faulconbridge SEOUL/MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin accepted Kim Jong Un's invitation to visit North
2023-09-15 01:47

Biden administration asks Supreme Court to block ruling that limits its communication with social media companies
The Biden administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to pause an appeals court ruling that limits the ability of the White House and key agencies to communicate with social media companies about content related to Covid-19 and elections the government views as misinformation.
2023-09-15 01:29

Americans sharply divided over whether Biden acted wrongly in son's businesses, AP-NORC poll shows
About half of Americans have little or no confidence that the Justice Department is handling its investigation into Hunter Biden in a fair and nonpartisan way
2023-09-15 01:28

Scott rolls out economic plan as he looks to gain a foothold in 2024 race
As he looks to break through in the 2024 GOP primary, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott rolled out an economic plan on Thursday that takes aim at President Joe Biden's policies and calls for making permanent former President Donald Trump's tax cuts.
2023-09-15 01:26

Auburn still trying to resolve QB issues as it hosts in-state Samford of the Southern Conference
Auburn is unbeaten but still trying to resolve its quarterback situation
2023-09-15 01:23