Tribal leaders have backed the law as a means of preserving their families, traditions and cultures.
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Scathing report finds Boris Johnson deliberately misled U.K. Parliament over ‘partygate’
A committee of lawmakers found the former prime minister’s actions were such a flagrant violation of the rules that they warranted a 90-day suspension from Parliament. He, instead, resigned Friday.
Man gets 18 years in federal prison for shooting, plan to rid Montana town of LGBTQ residents
John Russell Howald, 46, was convicted in February and sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Brian Morris in Great Falls for the March 2020 shooting.
Roger Payne, scientist who discovered whales can sing, dies at 88
Payne made the discovery in 1967 during a research trip to Bermuda in which a Navy engineer provided him with a recording of curious underwater sounds documented while listening for Russian submarines.
Workers want to stay remote, prompting an office real estate crisis
Since the pandemic, employers – particularly in major cities – have been struggling to get their workers to return to the office, while others have given up and allowed workers to go fully remote.
Russia intensifies air strikes, hitting homes, shops in Ukraine amid Kyiv counteroffensive
Ukrainian officials say at least 6 people are dead after Russian forces fired cruise missiles at the southern city of Odesa and shelled homes in the eastern Donetsk region.
White House press secretary has violated rule against politics on the job, watchdog says
A government watchdog agency says Karine-Jean Pierre violated the Hatch Act by making frequent references to ‘MAGA Republicans’ during White House briefings.
Democrats meet with anti-Trump conservatives to fight No Labels third-party 2024 bid
Biden allies seek to undermine the No Labels effort, which they see as a threat to the president’s reelection.
Google must break up digital ad business over competition concerns, European regulators say
It’s the first time the EU has told a tech giant that it must split up key parts of its business over violations of its strict antitrust laws.
Cases of check fraud escalate dramatically, with Americans warned not to mail checks if possible
The activity is fueled by a rise in organized crime that is forcing small businesses and individuals to take additional safety measures or to avoid sending checks through the mail altogether.