11/25: CBS Evening News
Trump election interference case dismissed; Nonprofit helps people finish craft projects dead loved ones left behind
Trump election interference case dismissed; Nonprofit helps people finish craft projects dead loved ones left behind
The Supreme Court begins its new term today amid lingering internal strife over several recent rulings, with details of its thorny internal deliberations selectively leaked to certain media outlets. All of this as the nine justices have come under increasing public scrutiny and criticism over perceived blatant partisanship on hot-button issues, ethics controversies and its own wilting…
Saquon Barkley needs 268 yards rushing his final two games to become the NFL’s new single-season rushing champion, and the current record holder is hoping Barkley misses the mark. Barkley has proven to be the best signing of the offseason after the Philadelphia Eagles inked him to a three-year deal after six seasons with the…
CM Siddaramaiah clarified there is no proposal to review any government guarantee schemes, including the Shakthi scheme offering free bus travel for women, despite D K Shivakumar’s remarks. Siddaramaiah mentioned he would discuss the matter with Shivakumar, who noted some women prefer paying for their tickets.
A recent report reveals that 73% of Indian employers were actively hiring in Q1 FY 2025, with sales, marketing, and IT roles like data analysts, engineers, and scientists in high demand. Key job roles include Sales Development Representatives, Marketing Executives, Data Analysts, Data Engineers, and Data Scientists, with salaries ranging from Rs. 3 lakh to…
Maybe the future of USA men’s soccer is bright after all. For the first time since the Sydney games, the United States has advanced to the knockout stage of the men’s soccer tournament in the Olympics. The Americans earned a 3-0 victory over Guinea to officially advance out of Group A, which also includes New…
The president said the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been too bureaucratic and slow in its response to disasters.