May 3, 2023 Florida dentist accused of bludgeoning doctor with club on ritzy golf course A Florida dentist was charged Sunday for allegedly bludgeoning a doctor with a golf club at swanky Harbor Hills Country Club over an etiquette dispute, authorities said.
May 2, 2023 GOP blasts Warren's call to pause Fed rate hikes: 'Inflation is not an act of God' Sen. Elizabeth Warren led Democrats in a letter Monday to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, warning him against hiking interest rates again Wednesday.
May 2, 2023 Pro Bowler Taylor Lewan files lawsuit over 2020 knee surgery Taylor Lewan underwent surgery after tearing his ACL in 2020, and he has filed a lawsuit against those involved with it after a season-ending injury to the same knee in 2022.
May 2, 2023 Senate Republicans, including McConnell, say debt limit fight is between McCarthy and Biden Multiple GOP senators indicated their chamber is secondary in debt limit talks, and the House GOP majority is the one pressing for spending cuts in a deal with Biden.
May 2, 2023 Hunter Biden’s day in court: Batesville residents weigh in on first son’s child support case Batesville, Arkansas, residents weighed in on first son Hunter Biden's day in court for his paternity hearing in their town on Monday.
May 2, 2023 NBCUniversal’s ‘toxic workplace culture,’ sex harassment complaint extends beyond fired CEO Jeff Shell: Report The CNBC anchor who filed a harassment complaint against ex-NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell said other executives have committed similar acts, according to a report.
May 2, 2023 Ohio gambling regulator prohibits betting on University of Alabama baseball Ohio’s top gambling regulator barred licensed sports books from accepting bets on Alabama baseball games after a report had a warning of suspicious gambling activity.
May 2, 2023 US medical journal slammed for publishing paper saying med students should be racially segregated Physician and healthcare activist Stanley Goldfarb slammed The New England Medical Journal for publishing a paper promoting racial segregation of med students.
May 2, 2023 Vermont's Republican governor approves assisted suicide for nonresidents Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, signed into law a bill that will open the state's medically-assisted suicide system to nonresidents
May 2, 2023 HHS uses National Adolescent Health Month to 'expand sexual and reproductive health' The Biden administration began “National Adolescent Health Month" Monday with a call to “expand sexual and reproductive health information and services."