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 Former VP Mike Pence blasts Trump, 'crackpot lawyers' following indictment  Former Vice President Mike Pence is blasting his ex boss Donald Trump, along with his "crackpot lawyers," one day after the former president was indicted for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election.      State Department orders non-emergency personnel to evacuate U.S. Embassy in Niger  The United States has ordered non-emergency personnel and their families to evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Niger following a military coup that unseated democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum.      U.S. Senate buildings reopen after no active shooter found  U.S. Capitol Police reopened Senate office buildings in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday after finding no active shooter despite a 911 report, which officers said "may have been a bogus call."      Researchers make discovery that could reduce explosions of lithium-metal batteries  Researchers have made a discovery that could lead to better lithium-metal batteries, as opposed to lithium-ion batteries, while reducing their risk of explosion.      Trump’s arraignment scheduled for Thursday: Here’s what to expect  Donald Trump is expected to make his first appearance in a Washington, D.C., courtroom Thursday after he was indicted on four counts tied to his alleged scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election.      AFP news agency sues Elon Musk's X over copyright issue with news sharing in Europe  AFP news agency of France filed a copyright case Wednesday against billionaire Elon Musk's social-media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in an effort to make X pay for news it shares.      Former N.J. police officer gets 5 years in prison in 2021 hit-and-run death  A former Newark, N.J., police officer was sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday for killing a nurse with his car while driving intoxicated off duty.      Kansas City Fed names former bank executive Jeffrey Schmid as new president  The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, one of twelve Federal Reserve Banks to set monetary policy, named former bank executive Jeffrey Schmid as its new president and chief executive officer.      Gulf of Mexico's oxygen-starved 'dead zone' smaller than expected  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday that the Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone," an area of water with oxygen so low it can kill wildlife, is smaller than expected.      Watch: Massachusetts siblings find bear swimming in their pool  A pair of Massachusetts siblings received an afternoon surprise when they looked outside to see a bear swimming laps in their backyard pool.      Watch: Landscapers find alligator in Pennsylvania creek  Police were called to a Pennsylvania creek when a team of landscapers made an unusual discovery -- an alligator.      Look: Horse rescued from railroad tracks in England  A horse was rescued in England after wandering onto a set of railroad tracks and finding itself trapped by a fence.      RNC sets criteria for 2nd presidential debate; Trump leads in 'receipts'  The slate for Republican primaries is shaping up with the Republican National Committee on Wednesday setting the requirements to make the stage for the second debate in California next month.      Yellen blasts Fitch’s ‘unwarranted’ downgrade of U.S. credit rating  U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday blasted the "unwarranted" decision by the company Fitch to downgrade the United States' credit rating.      'Perfect storm' helps N.C. man win a $100,000 lottery prize  A North Carolina man credited his $100,000 lottery win to a "perfect storm" composed of a Post Malone concert, a bathroom break -- and an actual storm.      U.S. Defense Secretary Austin talks security with Mozambique President Nyusi  U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with Mozambican President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi Wednesday about the security situation in Cabo Delgado Province.      Florida double murderer scheduled to die by lethal injection  Florida death row inmate James Barnes is scheduled for execution by lethal injection Thursday after spending decades in prison for murdering his wife and another woman.      Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife, Sophie, announce separation  Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, and his wife, former entertainment journalist Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, announced Wednesday that they would be separating.      Jury urges death for shooter who killed 11 at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue  A federal jury recommended on Wednesday that Robert Bowers should receive the death penalty for the 2018 shooting at the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue that killed 11.      Federal agents executed search warrant on Vince McMahon in July  Federal agents executed a search warrant on WWE Executive Chairman Vince McMahon in July, according to a Security and Exchange Commission filing.      DeSantis-appointed Walt Disney World oversight board bans DEI programs  Appointees of Gov. Ron DeSantis who now control Walt Disney World's governing district have abolished diversity, equity and inclusion programs from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.      Watch: Treasure films 'Bona Bona' music video in behind-the-scenes featurette  K-pop group Treasure released a new featurette Wednesday showing the making of its "Bona Bona" music video.       | 
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 Jury in Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Trial Condemns Gunman to DeathThe verdict, after nearly 10 hours of deliberations, was met with a mix of solemnity, gratitude and relief among the survivors and families of those killed in the 2018 attack.        Synagogue Shooting Survivors React to a Painful Trial and the Death PenaltySome people expressed firm approval of the death sentence or acceptance that the jury had reached the right decision, while others were disappointed at the outcome.        The 11 Victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue ShootingThey were anchors of a faith community that had changed over the years but persisted as a source of devotion, camaraderie and memory.        As Russia Strikes Ports, Ukraine Scrambles to Continue Grain ExportsTheir grain and sunflower oil once helped feed the world. Now, even their backup routes to the international market have become targets.        Ukrainian Troops Trained by the West Stumble in BattleUkraine’s army has for now set aside U.S. fighting methods and reverted to tactics it knows best.        ‘Kill the Boer’ Song Fuels Backlash in South Africa and U.S.Right-wing commenters claim that an old anti-apartheid chant is a call to anti-white violence, but historians and the left-wing politician who embraces it say it should not be taken literally.        Why Are Fans Throwing Things at Cardi B and Drake?Disrupting a celebrity may now be the ultimate concert souvenir. No pop star wants to be unsafe, but some are increasingly making themselves part of the crowd.        Amid Signs of a Covid Uptick, Researchers Brace for the ‘New Normal’Infections remain very low, despite signs of a slight increase. Now, experts are looking for clues to what living with the coronavirus will be like this winter and beyond.        New York Covid Cases Are Rising Slightly, Officials WarnA small uptick in Covid cases has led to more hospitalizations, but the numbers, about 800 statewide, are still far below previous waves.        A Look at How Much Less Antarctic Sea Ice There Is This YearIt’s winter in Antarctica, when sea ice cover typically grows. But this year’s sea ice is way behind, reaching record lows with implications for the planet.        On Anti-Trumpers and the Modern MeritocracyHow the modern meritocracy made Trump inevitable.        Why Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 Trump Indictment Is So SmartThe strength of the indictment lies as much in what it charges as what it doesn’t charge.        Part Thriller, Part Whodunit: The Trump Indictment Is a Must-ReadThe document isn’t a pleasant read, but it’s surprisingly readable.        A President Accused of Betraying His CountryThe criminal justice system of the United States has never seen an indictment of this magnitude, in which a former president is accused of defrauding his country.        Iranians Blame Power Grid and Gas Shortage for Shutdown Amid HeatThe government in Tehran cited “unprecedented” heat when it ordered a two-day shutdown to protect health and conserve energy, but many residents were not buying it.        Federal Appeals Court Further Limits Abortion Access on GuamThe court ruled that women seeking abortion pills must first see a doctor in person. The catch: The nearest abortion doctor is an eight-hour flight away.        Fitch’s Debt Downgrade Is Unlikely to Deter Borrowing, Investors SayFitch’s credit-rating decision stemmed from concerns about America’s ability to govern itself, along with the nation’s growing debt load.        Meryl Streep and George Clooney Lead Donation Campaign for Striking ActorsThe stars, joined by celebrities like Matt Damon and Oprah Winfrey, helped raise more than $15 million over the past three weeks.         | 
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 Former Vice President Mike Pence is blasting his ex boss Donald Trump, along with his "crackpot lawyers," one day after the former president was indicted for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election.   
 The United States has ordered non-emergency personnel and their families to evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Niger following a military coup that unseated democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum.   
 U.S. Capitol Police reopened Senate office buildings in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday after finding no active shooter despite a 911 report, which officers said "may have been a bogus call."   
 Researchers have made a discovery that could lead to better lithium-metal batteries, as opposed to lithium-ion batteries, while reducing their risk of explosion.   
 Donald Trump is expected to make his first appearance in a Washington, D.C., courtroom Thursday after he was indicted on four counts tied to his alleged scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election.   
 AFP news agency of France filed a copyright case Wednesday against billionaire Elon Musk's social-media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in an effort to make X pay for news it shares.   
 A former Newark, N.J., police officer was sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday for killing a nurse with his car while driving intoxicated off duty.   
 The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, one of twelve Federal Reserve Banks to set monetary policy, named former bank executive Jeffrey Schmid as its new president and chief executive officer.   
 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday that the Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone," an area of water with oxygen so low it can kill wildlife, is smaller than expected.   
 A pair of Massachusetts siblings received an afternoon surprise when they looked outside to see a bear swimming laps in their backyard pool.   
 Police were called to a Pennsylvania creek when a team of landscapers made an unusual discovery -- an alligator.   
 A horse was rescued in England after wandering onto a set of railroad tracks and finding itself trapped by a fence.   
 The slate for Republican primaries is shaping up with the Republican National Committee on Wednesday setting the requirements to make the stage for the second debate in California next month.   
 U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday blasted the "unwarranted" decision by the company Fitch to downgrade the United States' credit rating.   
 A North Carolina man credited his $100,000 lottery win to a "perfect storm" composed of a Post Malone concert, a bathroom break -- and an actual storm.   
 U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with Mozambican President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi Wednesday about the security situation in Cabo Delgado Province.   
 Florida death row inmate James Barnes is scheduled for execution by lethal injection Thursday after spending decades in prison for murdering his wife and another woman.   
 Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, and his wife, former entertainment journalist Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, announced Wednesday that they would be separating.   
 A federal jury recommended on Wednesday that Robert Bowers should receive the death penalty for the 2018 shooting at the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue that killed 11.   
 Federal agents executed a search warrant on WWE Executive Chairman Vince McMahon in July, according to a Security and Exchange Commission filing.   
 Appointees of Gov. Ron DeSantis who now control Walt Disney World's governing district have abolished diversity, equity and inclusion programs from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.   
 K-pop group Treasure released a new featurette Wednesday showing the making of its "Bona Bona" music video.   
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