Ivan Golunov is a Russian investigative journalist who has exposed corruption among Moscow’s most powerful business and political elite.
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s youngest brother, dies
Tony Rodham had numerous financial difficulties, including failed businesses anda string of shakyinvestment deals.
West Coast braces for heat wave, raising fears of wildfires in Northern California
Near-record high temperatures are expected to roastthe West Coast next week, with gusty winds raising the danger of fire in a regionstill coping with last year’s deadly wildfires.
Ex-Minneapolis cop sentenced to 12.5 years for murder of Australian woman Justine Damond
Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was sentenced in the 2017 shooting death of Justine Damond, a woman from Australia who was unarmed.
Ashiqul Alam arrested over allegedly plotting Times Square grenade attack
Ashiqul Alam, 22, of Queens was arrested in a sting operation after threatening to toss a grenade in Times Square, law enforcement officials say.
Kick it: Japanese women start #KuToo against dress code requiring high heels in workplace
Japan’s labor minister indicates that he will not back a petitionto ban dress codes that force women in Japanese offices to wear high heels at work.
The move to overturn Roe v. Wade: La. latest to pass an abortion ban. Here’s where other key states stand.
Louisiana’s Democratic governor backs a heartbeat abortion bill in the latest bid by states to stake out a legal challenge to Roe v. Wade.
Hiker Amanda Eller found alive after being lost 2 weeks in Maui, Hawaii forest
A 35-year-old physical therapist and yoga instructor who went missing in the Makawao Forest Reserve onMaui, Hawaii, two weeks ago has been found alive, according to her family and a Facebook page devoted to the search.
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Bolton says latest North Korea missile test violation U.N. resolution
Bolton says latest North Korea missile test violation U.N. resolution
Migrant woman’s family sues Border Patrol for $100M over fatal shooting
The family of Claudia Patricia Gómez González, a Guatemalan woman shot and killed by a U.S. border agent, is demanding $100 million in damages.