A federal judge scheduled E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation trial against former President Donald Trump for January 2024, just days before Republican primary voters will begin the presidential nomination process.
Author: James Blay
Companies Continue to Retract Remote Work Pledges, Call Workers Back to Office
Remote work options are reportedly diminishing as companies shift power back to managers who are demanding employees work in-person.
Joe Biden Voted Against Debt Ceiling Increase in 2006, Worrying About Deficits
Then-Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) voted against raising the debt ceiling in 2006, voicing concerns about the rapid increase in the debt under then-President George W. Bush.
WATCH: LeBron James Collapses to the Floor in Epic Tantrum After Refs Refuse to Call Foul
LeBron James threw himself on the floor and proceeded to wail like a scorned child toward the end of regulation in the Lakers’ 125-121 loss to the Celtics.
McCarthy Clinches Speakership on Historic 15th Ballot
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was elected House speaker after midnight Saturday on the 15th round of voting, marking the conclusion of an intense week of negotiations with Republican defectors and a dramatic Friday night packed with tension and a physical altercation.
'Genderfluid' Biden Official Sam Brinton Allegedly Stole a Woman's Luggage
“Openly genderfluid” Sam Brinton, the MIT grad who joined the Joe Biden administration earlier this year as the deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the U.S. Department of Energy, was charged with a felony last month for allegedly stealing a woman’s luggage.