
Coca-Cola will soon roll out sugar cane drinks
By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Coca-Cola will begin offering its trademark Coke drinks with a U.S. sugar cane variant starting this fall in the United States, the company said in a

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Coca-Cola will begin offering its trademark Coke drinks with a U.S. sugar cane variant starting this fall in the United States, the company said in a

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer A federal judge on Monday sentenced a former Louisville police officer to 33 months in prison for violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor during the

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer President Donald Trump on Sunday pledged that the United States would work to help Afghans who have been in the United Arab Emirates since the chaotic

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, leader of the center-right Liberal Democratic Party, said on Monday he would not stand down after losing a key election on

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a Sunday interview that she has made criminal referrals to the FBI and Department of Justice based on

By Sam Dorman Contributing Writer BOSTON — Harvard University and the Trump administration faced off in court as each sought to convince a judge in the ongoing battle over billions of

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer Alaska Airlines restored service late on Sunday after a technical issue triggered a systemwide outage and forced a temporary ground stop for all Alaska Airlines and

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer President Donald Trump said Sunday that he would block a stadium deal for the Washington Commanders unless the National Football League team returns to its former

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement signaled a crackdown on companies that hire illegal immigrants and said agents will arrest anyone in the country

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer While activity for COVID-19 remains low in the United States, recent statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that infections are rising

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Sarepta Therapeutics will not agree to a regulatory request to pause shipments of a treatment for muscular dystrophy in the wake of patient deaths, the pharmaceutical

News release Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce, advocated for key amendments to the annual National Defense Authorization Act that will benefit the 27th Congressional District, according to a news release

By Jackson Richman, Joseph Lord, Nathan Worcester Contributing Writers The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a revised $9 billion rescissions package, sending the measure to President Donald Trump for his

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer More changes could be coming to the Transportation Security Administration, including on whether more liquids can be taken through airport security, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer The Pentagon said this week it is withdrawing half of the 4,000 National Guard troops participating in a federal protection mission in Los Angeles. In June,

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer Illegal border crossings fell to their lowest level in June, with no parole releases of illegal immigrants, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data released

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of funding for California’s High-Speed Rail project, citing delays and affordability issues, according to a Wednesday Truth Social post. “To

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Thursday said it placed sanctions on the leader of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and five other members. The

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Israel said on Wednesday it launched airstrikes in the Syrian capital of Damascus, damaging the country’s defense ministry near its presidential palace, amid fighting in southern

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday cast a tie-breaking vote to advance a package that would rescind $9 billion in funding for the federal government, a