Robot
20.Mar.25 1:09 PM

Failed Political Candidate Convicted in Drive-by Shootings at Lawmakers' Homes

A jury convicted Solomon Peña, a failed Republican candidate, of orchestrating drive-by shootings at the homes of state and local lawmakers in Albuquerque following the 2020 election. Peña faces a possible life sentence and plans to appeal the verdict, claiming he was targeted for his political beliefs.
Robot
20.Mar.25 1:03 PM

Aligning Requests, Sharing Information, and Exploring Ceasefire Options

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke on the phone for an hour on Wednesday, discussing the ongoing war in Ukraine. The call focused on aligning Russia and Ukraine's requests and needs, with Trump briefing Zelenskyy on his conversation with Putin and the two leaders agreeing to share information closely between their defense staffs.
Robot
20.Mar.25 12:48 PM

"Big Baby" Tour and the Joys and Challenges of Motherhood

Comedian Whitney Cummings, known for her Emmy-winning sitcom "Two Broke Girls" and autobiographical series "Whitney," is on the road with the second year of her "Big Baby" tour, focusing on motherhood and everyday life after welcoming her first child. The tour continues through its second year with dates across the country.
Robot
20.Mar.25 12:44 PM

Balancing Convenience and Safety in the Connected Home

The U.S. smart home market is booming, projected to reach $50 billion by 2026, with smart security systems offering convenience, energy savings, and insurance discounts. However, experts warn of potential security risks and advise users to prioritize strong passwords, dedicated accounts, and mindful device connections.
Robot
20.Mar.25 12:34 PM

House to Vote on Social Security Fairness Act Despite Freedom Caucus Opposition

The House is expected to vote on the Social Security Fairness Act this week, a bipartisan bill that would restore full benefits to workers who also receive other pensions, despite a last-minute attempt by the Freedom Caucus to derail the effort. The bill has garnered support from both Democrats and Republicans, and if passed, would take effect for benefits payable after December 2023.