
June retrial date set for ex-CIA engineer in leak case
The retrial of a former CIA software engineer charged with leaking secrets to WikiLeaks in an espionage case will begin June 7, a judge said Wednesday.
Continue Reading »The retrial of a former CIA software engineer charged with leaking secrets to WikiLeaks in an espionage case will begin June 7, a judge said Wednesday.
Continue Reading »The American Gaming Association, the casino industry’s main trade group, hailed the expansion votes.
Continue Reading »Georgia’s top elections official plans a Wednesday morning news conference amid delays, confusion and technical glitches in the state’s still incomplete vote-counting.
Continue Reading »The death toll in last week’s Aegean Sea earthquake rose to 116 on Wednesday as rescuers in the Turkish city of Izmir finished searching buildings that collapsed in the quake.
Continue Reading »By night’s end, the margins were exceedingly tight, with the candidates trading wins in battleground states across the country.
Continue Reading »The titans of the so-called gig economy bankrolled the most expensive ballot measure in state history, which was decided Tuesday with 58% of more than 11 million voters choosing to keep drivers classified as independent contractors able
Continue Reading »McBride defeated Republican Steve Washington to win the seat that became open following the retirement of the longest-serving legislator in Delaware history.
Continue Reading »Vote tabulations routinely continue beyond Election Day, and states largely set the rules for when the count has to end.
Continue Reading »The storm had weakened by late Tuesday, but was moving so slowly and dumping so much rain that much of Central America was on high alert.
Continue Reading »Some 189 countries remain committed to the 2015 Paris accord, which aims to keep the increase in average temperatures worldwide “well below” 2 degrees Celsius.
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