Alabama’s Republican secretary of state pours cold water on MyPillow guy’s voter fraud claims
Mike Lindell claimed hackers ‘flipped’ 100,000 votes. John Merrill says the true number is ‘zero’
Mike Lindell claimed hackers ‘flipped’ 100,000 votes. John Merrill says the true number is ‘zero’
The Met Opera’s season opens on Monday, and for the first time in its 138-year history it will perform an opera by a Black composer
A health official in Michigan was reportedly forced to ask for help from a county’s board of commissioners after he was almost run off the road by a woman who disagreed with mask wearing in schools.
UN-brokered agreement said funds must be ‘new and additional’ – and aid pot is already shrinking by £4bn-a-year
Film set to hit cinemas 15 April 2022
Sidney Powell told podcast host Pastor Andrew Wommack that Harrison Deal had been ‘blown up’
The new rulers of Afghanistan have an uphill battle in their efforts to be recognized in time to address other world leaders at the United Nations this year
The Federal Reserve signaled it may start raising its benchmark interest rate sometime next year, earlier than it envisioned three months ago and a sign that it’s concerned that high inflation pressures may persist
Schools have welcomed students back to classrooms but face a new challenge: a shortage of teachers and staff the likes of which some districts say they have never seen
Canadian, Mexican, and British officials were left confused and angry at mooted bid to join the USMCA bloc
The 40-year-old was charged with breaching four counts of the code
Wyoming congresswoman’s father served as Bush’s vice president
Cybersecurity group suggests attack could be related to China-India border tensions
Police alerted to incident by someone watching Southernmost Point marker Buoy webcam
The search for Brian Laundrie continues in the vast swampland near his home
Long awaited report on right-wing terror threat was delayed by ‘explosion’ in cases as well as Covid-19
Former White House strategist ‘privately told President Trump to have a reckoning on January 6th,’ Robert Costa says
Permanent secretary says boats can legally be diverted ‘in certain circumstances’ - but does not disclose how
The Labour leader wants to end one-member-one-vote and hand more power to MPs
Workers are in demand, and the nation’s largest retailers and fast-food companies want to keep them by paying for college, reports Alex Woodward
‘The individuals who are the subject of the investigation are on administrative duties currently,’ says DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
Brian Laundrie’s social media accounts are providing clues to his state of mind before the disappearance of his girlfriend Gabby Petito
The family of Gabby Petito have accused the Laundrie family’s lawyer of using images of the van life blogger to try and drum up business.
An apartment block in a neighbourhood outside of Islamabad is now the temporary home of 80 members of the Hazara community, who sleep on the floor in empty rooms. They consider themselves the lucky ones, writes Bel Trew in Islamabad and the Torkhum border
The supermarket also called on the Government to temporarily make it easier to bring in workers from abroad to ease the issue, reports said.