Access roads into Oakland City are closed to all non-residents as first responders and utility crews continue to clean up and ...
The Trump administration said that hundreds of people accused of being gang members had been sent to El Salvador, a day after ...
To his fans, Musk’s dated sensibilities are a kind of internet comfort food — and a nod to a shared, aggrieved worldview. But ...
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Li’l Friday features more than a dozen ways to enjoy the weekend via theater, music, art, culinary happenings and more. All ...
An expert suggests that autistic drivers may not be able to communicate answers to officers' questions effectively.
Elizabeth G. Oyer, the former U.S. pardon attorney for the Department of Justice, says she has been fired after she opposed restoring actor Mel Gibson's right to carry a gun, according to reports.
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer says she was fired one day after she refused to recommend that actor Mel Gibson have his gun rights restored, according to the New York ...
She said in an interview with The New York Times that Justice Department leadership cited Gibson’s close relationship with President Trump in asking for his gun rights to be restored.
Oyer was one of multiple Justice Department officials fired that day, and an anonymous Justice Department official told the Times that Gibson’s case did not affect the choice to fire Oyer.
Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" breaks down the wild story of Australian influencer Belle Gibson, who pretended to have brain cancer. As the series shows, Gibson claimed to "cure" her cancer with ...
Tucked beneath snow-capped mountains in Montana, the Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory is unlike any other lab in the country. It's where scientists are starting fires to better understand how ...
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