Private equity financier in college admissions scandal avoids prison in new sentencing
By Nate Raymond BOSTON A private equity firm founder who was one of the first parents to face
2023-09-30 05:58
Staff at top US farm research center file new workplace safety complaint
By Leah Douglas Staff at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's top research center have complained to federal regulators
2023-09-30 05:53
Tupac Shakur: Duane Davis charged with 1996 murder of rapper
Duane "Keffe D" Davis is accused of planning the rapper's shooting after decades of mystery.
2023-09-30 05:49
Giants fire Gabe Kapler after four disappointing seasons
The San Francisco Giants have decided to fire Gabe Kapler after another bad season with hopes of making the postseason and failing to do so.
2023-09-30 05:48
Factbox-Key dates in the 2024 US presidential race
Nine main Republican candidates are jostling to be their party's presidential nominee in the 2024 election, while President
2023-09-30 04:47
US names veteran diplomat as top China policy official
By Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON The Biden administration on Friday named Mark Lambert as its top China policy official
2023-09-30 04:26
Biden angers all sides with scaled back offshore oil drilling plan
By Nichola Groom and Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) -The Biden administration's plan to slash offshore oil and gas leasing drew fire
2023-09-30 04:16
Trump ally Scott Hall agrees to plea deal in Georgia elections case
WASHINGTON Former Republican poll watcher Scott Hall on Friday pleaded guilty to five criminal counts in the Georgia
2023-09-30 03:52
Fed doves, Fed hawks: US central bankers in their own words
The labels “dove” and “hawk” have long been used by central bank watchers to describe the monetary policy
2023-09-30 03:45
Consequences of David Bakhtiari injury even worse for the Packers than you realize
David Bakhtiari is back on injured reserve and the rest of his 2023 season is in doubt, but his salary cap hit is an even bigger worry for 2024.
2023-09-30 03:22
Mexico sees migrant 'crisis' at US-Mexico border as numbers spike
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -There has been a "crisis" at the U.S.-Mexico border, Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena told reporters on
2023-09-30 02:53
Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown
A partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government due to lack of appropriations could begin on Oct. 1
2023-09-30 01:57