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Former Tennessee deputy convicted of federal civil rights offenses A former chief deputy with the Grundy County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee was convicted of federal civil rights offenses on Friday, the Justice Department announced Saturday. Nils Lofgren joins Neil Young, Joni Mitchell in pulling music from Spotify Nils Lofgren, the renowned rock guitarist and longtime member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, has joined Neil Young and Joni Mitchell in pulling his music from Spotify. Security agency director urges governors to teach cybersecurity basics The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is encouraging investments in cybersecurity education for Americans of all ages, including public officials and their staffs. Pennsylvania governor declares disaster emergency after Pittsburgh bridge collapse Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has signed a disaster emergency proclamation for Allegheny County after the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh. Former Kansas teacher charged for leading all-female ISIS battalion A former Kansas teacher has been arrested and charged with federal crimes for allegedly organizing and leading the all-female ISIS battalion Khatiba Nusaybah, the Justice Department announced Saturday. Sen. Mitt Romney tests COVID-19 positive in breakthrough caseTom Brady is expected to retire from NFL after 22 seasons, reports say Tom Brady is expected to retire from football after 22 seasons in the NFL, ending his record-setting career, reports said Saturday. Winter snowstorm hits Northeast, causing power outages, canceled flights A winter snowstorm hit the U.S. Northeast on Saturday morning, causing power outages in the region and forcing the cancellation of thousands of flights nationwide. Australia will spend record $35M to protect native koalas The Australian government said Saturday it plans to spend about $35 million to protect native koalas and boost recovery efforts. SpaceX scrubs Italian satellite launch third day in row; will try again Sunday SpaceX scrubbed its launch of an Italian Earth-observation satellite, the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation 2, for the third day in a row Saturday. J. Michelle Childs under consideration for first Black female on Supreme Court, White House says Julianna Michelle Childs, a federal judge for South Carolina since 2010, is under consideration to fulfill President Joe Biden's campaign pledge of placing the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, the White House says Canadian PM Justin Trudeau moved to undisclosed location as trucker protest descends on Ottawa Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family were moved to an undisclosed location as thousands of truckers protesting COVID-19 restrictions descended on Ottawa on Saturday. New Zealand PM and governor general isolate after close contact with Omicron variant New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro were in isolation Saturday after close contact with a person infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant. Scenes from the season's snow and ice The winter season brings snow and ice to the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and New York City in January 2022. UPI photographers capture the frozen outdoors. Pete Davidson shares video of him with John Mulaney, Olivia Munn's baby Pete Davidson shared on Instagram a video of him holding the infant son of his friends John Mulaney and Olivia Munn. Jason Momoa joins 'Fast & the Furious' franchiseU.N. human rights chief calls on Myanmar to restore civilian rule As the one-year anniversary of the Myanmar coup nears, U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet is urging the international community to pressure the country to return to civilian rule. Cher teases cover of 'Golden Girls' theme song Pop music icon -- and Oscar-winning actress -- Cher is teasing on social media her new cover of the "Golden Girls" theme song, "Thank You For Being a Friend." 'Encanto' soundtrack tops U.S. album chart The soundtrack to the movie musical, "Encanto," is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. California ticket wins $421M Mega Millions lottery A ticket in California won the Mega Millions jackpot of $421 million in Friday's drawing. Ash Barty wins Australian Open, ends 44-year drought World No. 1 Ash Barty beat American Danielle Collins in the 2022 Australian Open women's singles final Saturday in Melbourne, becoming the first Australian to win the tennis tournament since Christine O'Neil in 1978. Famous birthdays for Jan. 29: Adam Lambert, Tom Selleck Singer Adam Lambert turns 40 and actor Tom Selleck turns 77, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 29. On This Day, Jan. 29: Carter, Deng sign accords On Jan. 29, 1979, Deng Xiaoping, deputy premier of China, and U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed accords reversing decades of U.S. opposition to China. More Recent Articles |
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Democrats Decried Dark Money in Politics, but Used It to Defeat TrumpA New York Times analysis reveals how the left outdid the right at raising and spending millions from undisclosed donors to defeat Donald Trump and win power in Washington. Republicans Relish Biden’s Troubles, Eyeing a Takeover of CongressThe president’s woes have delighted Republicans, who have been seeking to rehabilitate themselves in the eyes of voters after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. U.S. Sanctions Aimed at Russia Could Take a Wide TollThe boldest measures that President Biden is threatening to deter an invasion of Ukraine could roil the entire Russian economy — but also those of other nations. Putin Has Long Tried to Balance Europe. Now He’s Working to Reset It.After years of trying to diplomatically divide and conquer, the Russian leader has seemingly decided to antagonize Europe as a whole in the current Ukraine crisis. As Storms Intensify, the Job of TV Weather Person Gets More SeriousOnce considered comic relief to anchors, television meteorologists are making it clear to viewers that they are covering a crisis in real time. Wary Parents Are Target of New Appeals to Vaccinate Children 5-11Getting more young school-age children vaccinated is crucial for ending the pandemic, public health officials say, and many are focusing on that group. When Omicron Isn’t So MildFor those with underlying medical conditions, the latest pandemic wave has still posed a threat. Millennial Nightlife Swanks UpJon Neidich opened Acme, a groundbreaking restaurant and trendy night spot in New York City. A decade later, the rising impresario has opened a piano bar. What the Battle Over Banning Books Is Really AboutBooks are not inert tools of pedagogy. They are mind-changing, world-changing. We Still Can’t See American Slavery for What It WasData science is unlocking insights about the U.S. slave system, but there is a danger in trying to quantify suffering. The New Wave of Holocaust RevisionismHolocaust distortion is a threat to memory. New York Police Officers Remember Jason RiveraHe should have been the future of policing in New York. Will a Mask Debate Split Blue States?The growing normalcy divide within liberal America. I Worked at Facebook. It’s Not Ready for This Year’s Election Wave.Facebook has taken steps to combat electoral interference in the U.S. It needs to do the same in other countries. How Democrats Should Nominate a New Supreme Court JusticeThe deliberative process that our team followed with Obama’s nominees is outdated. Democrats should move as quickly as possible. What Does ‘a Desk for Working Parents’ Mean?Baby steps. How Cookie Banners BackfiredAn extensive digital privacy law aimed to give internet users more control over their data. Instead, experts say, it’s created “almost a useless exercise.” Buy GameStop, Fight Injustice. Just Don’t Sell.One year in the trenches of the meme stock revolution. India’s Militarized Nagaland Calls for End to Army ImpunityA deadly mistaken ambush by soldiers seeking rebels in the country’s northeast has renewed attention on a special powers act that residents say perpetuates fear and harassment. U.S. Woman Accused of Prominent Role in Islamic StateProsecutors said Allison Fluke-Ekren, a former teacher from Kansas, provided military training to women and young girls in Syria. Speculation About Tom Brady’s Retirement IntensifiesAn ESPN report sent observers scrambling on Saturday, but neither Brady’s agent, his team nor the N.F.L. could confirm that the Buccaneers quarterback had made a decision about his football career. Italian Lawmakers Re-Elect Sergio Mattarella as President, Preserving Status QuoMr. Mattarella has presided over a chaotic seven years in which the country swung wildly from the left to the right, acting as the guardrails of Italy’s democracy. Long Island Nurses Accused of Making $1.5 Million in Fake Vaccine Card SchemeThe nurses sold fake vaccination cards and entered false information into New York’s immunization database. Officials Charge Man Who Said He Was ‘Coming for’ BidenA Kansas man also described members of the Secret Service as “agents of darkness” and threatened one agent with a bullet, according to court records. Cookbooks Overboard? A Shipping Accident Delays Two Major Releases.Thousands of copies of two highly anticipated cookbooks may have gone into the Atlantic Ocean in their containers, their authors say. Karen Pittman Isn’t the New Samantha on 'And Just Like That'The actress, who stars in “And Just Like That,” finds peace at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. More Recent Articles |
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A former chief deputy with the Grundy County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee was convicted of federal civil rights offenses on Friday, the Justice Department announced Saturday.
Nils Lofgren, the renowned rock guitarist and longtime member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, has joined Neil Young and Joni Mitchell in pulling his music from Spotify.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is encouraging investments in cybersecurity education for Americans of all ages, including public officials and their staffs.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has signed a disaster emergency proclamation for Allegheny County after the collapse of the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh.
A former Kansas teacher has been arrested and charged with federal crimes for allegedly organizing and leading the all-female ISIS battalion Khatiba Nusaybah, the Justice Department announced Saturday.
Senator Mitt Romney has tested positive for COVID-19 in a breakthrough case.
Tom Brady is expected to retire from football after 22 seasons in the NFL, ending his record-setting career, reports said Saturday.
A winter snowstorm hit the U.S. Northeast on Saturday morning, causing power outages in the region and forcing the cancellation of thousands of flights nationwide.
The Australian government said Saturday it plans to spend about $35 million to protect native koalas and boost recovery efforts.
SpaceX scrubbed its launch of an Italian Earth-observation satellite, the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation 2, for the third day in a row Saturday.
Julianna Michelle Childs, a federal judge for South Carolina since 2010, is under consideration to fulfill President Joe Biden's campaign pledge of placing the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, the White House says
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family were moved to an undisclosed location as thousands of truckers protesting COVID-19 restrictions descended on Ottawa on Saturday.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro were in isolation Saturday after close contact with a person infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
The winter season brings snow and ice to the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and New York City in January 2022. UPI photographers capture the frozen outdoors.
Pete Davidson shared on Instagram a video of him holding the infant son of his friends John Mulaney and Olivia Munn.
Jason Momoa is set to appear in the next "Fast & the Furious" action movie.
As the one-year anniversary of the Myanmar coup nears, U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet is urging the international community to pressure the country to return to civilian rule.
Pop music icon -- and Oscar-winning actress -- Cher is teasing on social media her new cover of the "Golden Girls" theme song, "Thank You For Being a Friend."
The soundtrack to the movie musical, "Encanto," is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
A ticket in California won the Mega Millions jackpot of $421 million in Friday's drawing.
World No. 1 Ash Barty beat American Danielle Collins in the 2022 Australian Open women's singles final Saturday in Melbourne, becoming the first Australian to win the tennis tournament since Christine O'Neil in 1978.
Singer Adam Lambert turns 40 and actor Tom Selleck turns 77, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 29.
On Jan. 29, 1979, Deng Xiaoping, deputy premier of China, and U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed accords reversing decades of U.S. opposition to China. 
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