Chris Wray refused to engage in specific questions about ongoing federal investigations, including those involving former President Donald Trump and Hunter Biden.
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Few U.S. adults support full abortion bans, even in states that have them, poll finds
The poll was conducted in late June, one year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, undoing a nationwide right to abortion that had been in place for nearly 50 years.
Milan Kundera, Czech writer and former dissident, dies in Paris aged 94
Kundera’s novel ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’ won critical acclaim, earning him a wide readership among Westerners.
Iowa Republicans pass bill banning most abortions after about 6 weeks
The legislation will take immediate effect with the governor’s signature on Friday.
Smuggler sentenced to prison for deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants who suffocated in truck in U.K.
The victims who paid about $16,770 for so-called VIP service died after trying in vain to punch a hole in a truck trailer with a metal pole as the temperature inside exceeded 100 degrees F.
Native American leaders visit site of archeological dig to find remains of boarding school students
Relatives have been observing as archeologists dig for students’ remains at the site of a former Native American boarding school in central Nebraska.
Larry Nassar was stabbed in prison cell, attack not seen by surveillance cameras, source says
Larry Nassar was stabbed in his cell at a federal penitentiary in Florida, out of view of surveillance cameras pointed at common areas and corridors
Humans’ impact on the earth began a new epoch in the 1950s called the Anthropocene, scientists say
Humans have etched their impact on the Earth with such strength and permanence since the middle of the 20th century that scientists say a new geologic epoch began then.
Across the U.S. Southwest, residents in desert cities like Phoenix are experiencing extreme heat wave
On Tuesday, Phoenix reached 110 degrees F for the 12th consecutive day, according to the National Weather Service.
Bank of America hit with $250 million in fines and customer refunds for ‘double-dipping’ fees, fake accounts
Bank of America must refund $100 million to customers, pay $90 million in penalties to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and $60 million to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.