Pascal Siakam with a 3-pointer vs the Phoenix Suns
Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors) with a 3-pointer vs the Phoenix Suns, 01/30/2023
Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors) with a 3-pointer vs the Phoenix Suns, 01/30/2023
President Joe Biden said his administration will declassify and share as much COVID origins information as possible without harming national security.
President Joe Biden is gearing up to present the 2021 National Humanities Medals and National Medals of Arts. Here's the list of famous recipients.
Minnesota is moving to fortify its status as a refuge for patients from restrictive states who travel to the state to seek abortions — and to protect providers who serve them. The state House on Monday passed a bill by a 68-62 vote to prohibit enforcement in Minnesota of laws, subpoenas, judgements or extradition requests from other states against people who get, perform or assist with abortions in Minnesota. The House lead author, Democratic Rep. Esther Agbaje, of Minneapolis, said at a news conference before the debate that a prime example of what supporters are worried about is a Texas law that deputizes individuals to enforce their state's strict restrictions by allowing them to sue to anyone who helps a patient obtain an abortion elsewhere.
Missouri’s Republican attorney general on Monday said he will limit access to gender-affirming care for minors, sidestepping the GOP-led Senate as it struggles to pass a law banning the practice completely. As hundreds of activists rallied at the Capitol to pressure lawmakers to act on the bill, Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced plans to file an emergency rule. The rule will require an 18-month waiting period, 15 hour-long therapy sessions and treatment of any mental illnesses before Missouri doctors can provide that kind of care to transgender children, according to Bailey's office.
President rejects legislation to overturn a labor department rule Republicans have denounced as ‘woke capitalism’
Idaho is close to being fifth U.S. state to adopt executions by firing squad. It will only be used if the state can't get drugs for lethal injections.
Protesters criticizing President Joseph Biden's approval of an oil drilling project in Alaska on Monday blocked an administration official from delivering a speech about U.S. climate leadership. Ali Zaidi, White House climate adviser, was unable to address the event on the "Future of U.S. Climate & Energy Leadership" at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. A dozen protesters holding a sign saying "End Fossil Fuels" chanted: "Keep your promise, no new drilling" for several minutes, preventing Zaidi from starting his remarks.
The anticipation of Florida Atlantic University's appearance in the Sweet 16 this week is enough to charge emotions across campus.
The second of three former correctional officers sentenced in the fatal beating of a state inmate received a 20-year prison term Monday, the same as a co-conspirator despite a judge's declaration he could have stopped the attack as the senior officer. U.S. District Judge Sue Myerscough sentenced Todd Sheffler, a 54-year-old former correctional lieutenant, on two federal civil rights violations and various other counts for the attempted cover up of the brutal beating of Larry Earvin on May 17, 2018. Sheffler's lawyers had asked for 2 1/2 years for the beating of Earvin, 65, as the prisoner was being transferred to a segregation unit at Western Illinois Correctional Center in Mount Sterling.
TORONTO, March 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dividend 15 Split Corp. declares its monthly distribution of $0.10000 for each Class A share ($1.20 annualized) and $0.04583 for each Preferred share ($0.550 annually). Distributions are payable April 10, 2023 to shareholders on record as at March 31, 2023. Since inception Class A shareholders have received a total of $25.90 per share and Preferred shareholders have received a total of $10.08 per share inclusive of this distribution, for a combined tot
Lerone Murphy returned from a long layoff to win at UFC 286. Now he wants Nathaniel Wood, the man he was supposed to fight in London.
Surrey anesthesiologist Dr. Olumuyiwa Bamgbade has been charged with a second count of sexual assault, according to the Delta police department. Bamgbade was initially charged in September by Surrey RCMP following an alleged incident at his clinic in East Newton. Delta police say they received two new complaints alleging sexual assault by Bamgbade after the announcement of the Surrey charges. One of the reported cases occurred in 2019 at Bamgbade's former clinic in Delta and contained enough evi
Study gives most advanced picture yet of DMT compound’s effect on advanced functions such as imagination
Some UC students and nearby community members want more done to prevent close calls and crashes near campus. Two students were hit near campus in September, while another was hit and killed just one month ago.
The 'Jurassic World' star stepped out in this $20,500 timepiece ahead of his 'Super Mario Bros.' movie release.
The ending of UNC-Ohio State was wild.
Louis Vuitton has just revealed a closer look at its updated LV Archlight 2.0, paying homage to the...
TMZ reports the former child star was walking around downtown L.A. "naked and alone" before seeking help.
Moderna Inc expects to price its COVID-19 vaccine at around $130 per dose in the U.S. going forward as purchases move to the private sector from the government, the company’s president Stephen Hoge said in an interview on Monday. “There are different customers negotiating different prices right now, which is why it's a little bit complicated,” Hoge said ahead of a Congressional hearing run by Democratic U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders on Moderna’s pricing plans. Moderna previously said it was considering pricing its COVID vaccine in a range of $110 to $130 per dose in the United States, similar to the range Pfizer Inc said in October it was considering for its rival COVID shots sold in partnership with BioNTech.
TORONTO, March 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Financial 15 Split Corp. ("Financial 15") declares its regular monthly distribution of $0.12570 for each Class A share ($1.51 annualized) and $0.06250 for each Preferred share ($0.750 annually). Distributions are payable April 10, 2023 to shareholders on record as at March 31, 2023. Since inception Class A shareholders have received a total of $23.92 per share and Preferred shareholders have received a total of $10.62 per share inclusive of this distri