US FDA Uncovers Fresh Faults at India’s Second-Biggest Drugmaker
US Food and Drug Administration officials found multiple faults at a plant run by one of India’s biggest
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Max Scherzer, Mets, Angels, Nationals
MLB Rumors: Could Max Scherzer be available at the trade deadline?Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, citing sources close to the right-hander, reported that New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer could be open to waiving his no-trade clause if the team's season continues to go sideways.Scherzer'...
1970-01-01 08:00
Parkland school police officer who failed to intervene in mass shooting cleared of child neglect charges
The former sheriff’s deputy who failed to act during the Parkland high school shooting in 2018 when 17 people were killed has been found not guilty of child neglect and other charges. Scot Peterson moved away from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as children and teachers were inside with the gunman. The ex-Broward County sheriff’s deputy was found not guilty on seven counts of child neglect, three counts of culpable negligence in connection to the deaths and injuries of 10 people on the third floor of the school where the massacre took place, The New York Times noted. Mr Peterson was also acquitted on a perjury charge after telling police that he only heard a few gunshots and that he didn’t see any students fleeing the area. A father of one of the victims has told the former deputy to “rot in hell” and he was branded as the “coward in Broward” after facing criticism from some fellow officers for supposedly being too scared to take action. The gunman, Nicholas Cruz, was sentenced last year to life in prison several years after the shooting that killed 17 people and injured another 17 on 14 February 2018 – Mr Peterson was the only armed resource officer at the school on that day. Mr Peterson, 60, became emotional on Thursday as the Broward County Judge read the verdict at the Fort Lauderdale court. A few family members of the victims were in the courtroom as the verdict was announced. More follows...
1970-01-01 08:00
Affirmative action: Supreme Court justices clash over 'colourblind' America
Liberals deliver scathing dissents after the conservative majority ends race-based college admissions.
1970-01-01 08:00
Liberty vs. Aces prediction and odds for Thursday, June 29 (Can New York cover?)
For the first time this season, the two top teams in the WNBA face off in Las Vegas.The New York Liberty and Breanna Stewart are in town to take on A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum and the 13-1 Las Vegas Aces on Thursday night.Las Vegas enters this game on a six-game winning streak, and the te...
1970-01-01 08:00
Midwestern Shoppers Trade Down on Food, Fuel to Cut Costs, Casey’s CEO Says
Some of the Midwesterners who visit Casey’s General Stores Inc. convenience stores are changing their behavior because of
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA rumors: Rockets have inside 'edge' in signing Kyle Kumza
The Houston Rockets have been linked with almost every major NBA free agent this offseason. Now they're reportedly the frontrunner for Kyle Kuzma.According to Chris Haynes, the Houston Rockets have the edge when it comes to signing Kyle Kuzma. This is a very unexpected development. Kuzma wa...
1970-01-01 08:00
Hunter Biden settles Arkansas child support case
As part of the deal, Hunter Biden will give some of his paintings to his daughter
1970-01-01 08:00
The Best Indoor Security Cameras for 2023
One of the biggest benefits of a smart home is being able to know what's
1970-01-01 08:00
Harvard Defends Diversity After Defeat in Supreme Court
Harvard University was defiant after the Supreme Court effectively banned universities from using race as a factor in
1970-01-01 08:00
Northvolt Is Near Deal With Canada on $5.3 Billion Battery Plant
Swedish manufacturer Northvolt AB is close to a deal to build an electric-vehicle battery plant near Montreal, a
1970-01-01 08:00
20 best wide receiver seasons in NFL history
The numbers being put up by NFL wide receivers these days are astonishing. There have been some amazing performances throughout football history.There may be no deeper position in the NFL these days than wide receiver. Players come out of college wind up being immediate impact performers. It&rsq...
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