"Everybody from beaters to the paramedics to the regular officers on the scene that stood there and watched is going to lose their job and should," Brandon Williams said.
EU’s smaller member state has the highest concentration of points of interest by km2. From stunning beaches to UNESCO listed historical sites, Malta has it all, all year round!
Rapid enactment of the Saudi Vision 2030 development plan has positioned the kingdom as one of the fastest-growing economies worldwide, with numerous industries experiencing exponential growth and investment inflows quadrupling since 2016.
Japanese companies place high value in intensive R&D in order to create products of the highest quality. Such dedication to innovation ensures they reign supreme over regional competitors that have emerged in recent decades offering cheaper, mass-produced products often lacking quality and originality.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy said Hummer EVs show that large EVs can be "worse for the environment than smaller, conventional vehicles."
Syndicated radio host Mark Davis joins Josh Hammer to discuss the state of conservatism and current events, from President Biden's still-unfolding classified documents fiasco to the horror that is gender ideology.
The women tell of tackling winter weather in Detroit and New England then debate which is their preferred Toyota and Mercedes at the moment, while forgetting the C-HR and 4Runner exist.
Representative George Santos is stepping down from House committees as the vast majority of constituents on both sides of the political aisle in New York's 3rd Congressional District want him to resign. Santos’s support has significantly decreased after he told extensive lies about his background.
Although Biden campaigned against capital punishment, Sayfullo Saipov was recently convicted in the first federal death penalty trial during his administration.
King Charles will need "the wisdom of King Solomon" to navigate "stormy seas" inflicted on him by Prince Andrew—after a "bizarre" photo in a U.K. newspaper, a lawyer told Newsweek.
Lawmakers from both the U.S. and U.K. have written to the two pharmaceutical companies to express concerns over plans to raise the price of a dose to $110-$130.