California man guilty in $100M Afghanistan fraud scheme
A California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to bilk the Afghanistan government out of more than $100 million with a phony bid to build an electric grid, authorities said.
A California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to bilk the Afghanistan government out of more than $100 million with a phony bid to build an electric grid, authorities said.
The council voted 5-2 to seek a non-binding opinion from the attorney general.
The veteran musician kept up his Bunkers gig for 32 years and was eager to return to the stage.
We cannot support the products bearing our name when its parent company is benefiting from Israel's war crimes.
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With her inattention to political details, her candidacy appears to be a half-baked confection.
Court will hear challenge to New York's responsibly strict, lifesaving laws.
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It's not all about wages.
Catcher Mitch Garver had two home runs as his team ended a four-game losing streak.
A 22-year-old Chicago man who was fleeing from police had his back turned and appeared to be holding a gun when an officer fatally shot him last month, according to a video released Wednesday in what has become an all too familiar occurrence for the city's embattled police department.
President Biden was detailing school and child care proposals in his first joint speech to Congress.
Congressional Democrats are moving to reinstate regulations designed to limit potent greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas fields, as part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to tackle climate change.
The issue could be revisited if attorneys file objections, a court spokesman said.
A choppy day of trading on Wall Street ended with stocks modestly lower Wednesday after the Federal Reserve said it is leaving its key interest rate unchanged near zero, while noting recent improvement in the economy.