A lawyer representing parents who sued host Alex Jones has given a House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol some two years' worth of the right-wing conspiracy theorist's text messages. Former President Donald Trump on Monday said the FBI conducted an unannounced search of his home at the Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Fla. A registered nurse arrested in a fiery crash in southern California that killed six people has been charged with murder and gross vehicular manslaughter, according to Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office filed a petition requesting a special prosecutor to investigate nine people, including her GOP challenger this November, for allegedly accessing 2020 voting machines. The father and son who are already in prison for chasing down and killing Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery two years ago were given another life sentence on Monday for committing federal hate crimes. Rudy Giuliani is seeking a delay of his testimony before a Georgia grand jury about efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election citing recovery from a recent medical procedure. Iran may soon return to the 2015 nuclear deal that aims to limit its nuclear abilities after European Union negotiators said Monday that a "final text" has been drafted. Tinnitus -- persistent ringing in the ears that's a potential side effect of COVID-19 vaccination for some people -- affects more than 740 million adults globally, a new study says. David McCullough, American historian and winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, as well as the Presidential Medal of Freedom, has died at the age of 89. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell slightly on Monday, giving up earlier gains, amid concern about demand within the semiconductor industry. President Joe Biden on Monday traveled to Kentucky to tour the devastation wrought by flooding that killed dozens of people and said last year's bipartisan infrastructure law will help the state "come back better." Olivia Newton-John, the singer-songwriter who starred in the movie musical "Grease," has died from breast cancer. She was 73. Singer Olivia Newton-John, author David McCullough, Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell, "Star Trek" actress Nichelle Nichols, actor Paul Sorvino, socialite Ivana Trump, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, actor James Caan, actor Ray Liotta and comedian Gilbert Gottfried are among the notable deaths of 2022. "Manifest" has had a turbulent history since its premiere in 2018 -- always on the brink of cancellation, but consistently saved in the 11th hour due to the support of its passionate fanbase. Jeffrey Wright discusses Sunday's episode of "Westworld" and what he sees as Bernard claiming his freedom. BioNTech and Pfizer announced trials this month for their adapted COVID-19 vaccines, to fight faster-spreading Omicron subvariants BA.1 and BA.4/5, which could be ready for fall boosters as early as October. Officials in Christchurch, New Zealand, said a crew demolishing an old monument made an unusual discovery: a message in a bottle from the original stonemason team. The United States announced Monday it would provide Ukraine with $1 billion in ammunition and weapons systems -- the largest lethal aid package provided to the country since Russia invaded in February. A North Carolina man celebrating his wedding anniversary with a trip to the beach with his family and friends won a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Former President Donald Trump had wanted his military generals to be more like the commanders in Nazi Germany during World War II, according to an excerpt released on Monday from a forthcoming book. Lars von Trier, known for controversial horror films like "Antichrist" and "Nymphomaniac," has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Wildlife officials in Idaho said an angler broke a state record when he reeled in a massive catfish measuring 42.5 inches long. A New York-based mattress company is seeking professional "sleepers" to get paid for taking naps and documenting the experience on social media. Sheriff's deputies in California recovered 143 caged roosters, which then had to be euthanized, after officers broke up a large illegal cockfighting event over the weekend. |
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