The Republican censure resolution passed with a few Democratic votes, but most of Bowman’s party stood by him in opposition of an effort they said lacked credibility and integrity.
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Former congressman tapped as Democratic candidate to replace Santos
Tom Suozzi was picked because he is an experienced candidate with name recognition and an existing campaign footprint in the district.
Retail group pulls back on claim organized retail crime accounts for nearly half of inventory loss
The National Retail Federation has revised a report to pull back the claim that organized retail crime accounts for nearly half of overall industry shrink.
Office holiday party booze is being replaced with guac and pickleball
The classic end-of-year celebration – the office holiday party – has gotten a full makeover.
AI-powered drive-thrus are actually run almost entirely by humans
Checkers and Carl’s Jr. are among U.S. fast-food chains hailing AI-powered drive-thrus as labor-zapping wizards that speed up service.
Ospreys had safety issues long before they were grounded. A look at the aircraft’s history
On Wednesday, the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps grounded all Ospreys after a preliminary investigation of last week’s crash indicated that a material failure and not a mistake by the crew led to the deaths.
Trump returns to court, lauds his defense expert who asserted there’s no evidence of accounting fraud
The former president himself is scheduled to take the stand, for a second time, on Monday.
Israel, U.S. at odds over conflicting visions for postwar Gaza
United States officials have said they will not allow Israel to reoccupy Gaza or further shrink its already small territory.
Desperation grows among Palestinians trapped with little aid as Israel battles Hamas in Gaza
Two months into the war, the grinding offensive has set off renewed alarms internationally.
UNLV shooting suspect had list of targets at that campus and another university, police say
Before the shooting, the gunman mailed 22 letters to university faculty members across the U.S., the Clark County sheriff said. Their content was unclear as of Thursday.