Yoshikazu Tsuno / Pool Photo via AP Japan Enacts New Law Targeting Church Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who has heard former adherents' experiences, described their sufferings as “ghastly.” By The Associated Press December 10, 2022
Ginnette Riquelme / AP Millions of Christian Pilgrims Travelling to Site of Miracle The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City receives millions of visitors in December for an annual pilgrimage. By The Associated Press December 10, 2022
LIONEL BONAVENTURE - AFP / Getty Images When Liberals Pushed Wild Election Conspiracy Theories, Twitter Made a Telling Move "I think going too far down the rabbit hole of labeling critical speech ... is dangerous,” Yoel Roth stated. By Trevor Schakohl December 10, 2022
AP /Libkos Key City Reduced to Ruins as Russia and Ukraine Struggle for Control of Point Some analysts have questioned Russia's strategic logic in the relentless pursuit to take Bakhmut and surrounding areas. By The Associated Press December 10, 2022
AP / J. Scott Applewhite After Sinema Dumped Democrats, It Becomes Clear the Party Is Facing Major Problems Sinema, who likened accepting campaign cash to “bribery” during one of her first campaigns, has come to rely on the business sector. By The Associated Press December 9, 2022
Smile / Getty Images Hide Your Refrigerator: Biden's EPA Prepares to Crack Down on Home Appliances "EPA continues to advance President Biden’s ambitious climate agenda while investing in American innovation and ingenuity," Regan said. By Jack McEvoy December 9, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Newly Independent Sinema Asked About Her Support for President - Democrats Might Not Like How She Responded Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona refused to say whether she’d endorse a potential re-election bid by President Joe Biden in 2024. By Harold Hutchison December 9, 2022
Michael Heinz / AP World-Famous Parachutist Who Survived Near-Catastrophic Jump Dies Retired Air Force Col. Joseph Kittinger, who in 1960 jumped from almost 20 miles above the Earth, died in Florida. He was 94. By The Associated Press December 9, 2022
Matt Slocum - File / AP Judge Orders Major Reversal of City's Progressive Action Against 'Racist' Statue "We will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage," Lessard said. By The Associated Press December 9, 2022
Matt Rourke / AP Elon Musk Reveals Who Twitter's 'Real CEO' Was Before He Took Over - It Wasn't Jack Dorsey Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has revealed who Twitter's de facto CEO was before his purchase of the platform. By Richard Moorhead December 9, 2022