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 Goya Foods marks holidays with 250K-pound donation to Texas families  Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, says it has donated 250,000 pounds of food to families and individuals in need during the holidays throughout Texas.      S.F. jury finds homeless man not guilty of assaulting ex-city fire commissioner  A San Francisco jury has agreed with a homeless man who claimed he was acting in self defense when he struck a former city fire commissioner with a pipe during a street encounter in April.      Wis. Supreme Court tosses out GOP-drawn district maps as unconstitutional  Wisconsin's Supreme Court has struck down legislative district maps drawn up the state's GOP majority, ruling they violate the constitutional requirement for "contiguous territory."      Police videos show concern over mental health, danger posed by Maine shooter  A pair of police dashcam videos released this week reveal local authorities in Maine were aware of the threat posed by mass shooter Robert Card more than a month before he killed 18 people.      Ukraine's Air Force claims to shoot down 3 Russian Su-34 fighters  Ukraine's military leaders claimed Saturday they have shot down three Russian fighter jets on the southern front, marking a first in the 22-month-old war between the countries.      2 Colorado paramedics found guilty of negligent homicide in Elijah McClain death  Two Colorado paramedics have been found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, who died from heart failure after being injected with ketamine during a medical intervention.      James Caan-Josh Duhamel drama 'Las Vegas' to stream on Peacock  The early aughts drama, "Las Vegas," is set to start streaming for the first time on Peacock Friday.      Iran's Khamenei calls on Muslim nations to block shipping to Israel  Iran's supreme leader on Saturday urged Muslim countries to prevent vital supplies from reaching Israel as the United States accused his country of "deep involvement" in attacks by Yemeni rebels against shipping.      Look: Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker share photos of infant son Rocky  Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian and rock star Travis Barker have shared on Instagram the first photos of their infant son Rocky.      Pete Davidson cancels several stand-up comedy shows  Pete Davidson has canceled the stand-up comedy shows he had scheduled through early 2024.      Nicki Minaj's 'Pink Friday 2' tops U.S. album chart  Rapper Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday 2" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.      Craig Johnson: 'Longmire' short stories now Christmas tradition  Craig Johnson says it is satisfying to know that his annual short story releases about Sheriff Walt Longmire have become a part of so many people's Christmas traditions.      Movie review: 'Ferrari' bogged down in obsessive detail  "Ferrari," in theaters Christmas Day, is so focused on the details of the auto business that it sells the real life characters short.      On This Day, Dec. 23: Japan's ex-PM Hideki Tojo executed  On Dec. 23, 1948, former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and six other Japanese war leaders were hanged in Tokyo under sentence of the Allied War Crimes Commission.      Famous birthdays for Dec. 23: Harry Shearer, Finn Wolfhard  Actor Harry Shearer turns 80 and actor Finn Wolfhard turns 21, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 23.      More Recent Articles
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 Trump Asks Appeals Court to Toss Election Case on Immunity GroundsThe court filing was the latest development in a battle between Mr. Trump and the special counsel, Jack Smith, over whether the former president can be prosecuted for his actions while in office.        Without a Truce, U.N. Resolution May Do Little for Gaza, Aid Groups SayThe Security Council resolution, watered down to avoid a U.S. veto, directs urgent action to increase aid, but does not call for a cease-fire that would make it safe to distribute the aid.        Houthi Militia in Yemen Presents a Special Challenge for U.S.In the past month alone, the Iranian-backed group has launched more than 100 attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea.        Putin Quietly Signals He Is Open to a Cease-Fire in UkraineDespite its bravado in public, the Kremlin has indicated its interest in striking a deal to halt the war — so long as it could still declare victory.        Ukraine Accuses Senior Defense Official of Embezzling $40 MillionThe Ukrainian authorities said they had uncovered a scheme for the purchase of artillery shells at inflated prices, amid a wider effort to tackle wartime corruption.        What Lies Beneath the Vatican of the Zapotecs?An archaeological expedition in Mexico seeks what’s left of the sprawling, centuries-old catacombs hidden below the ruins of Mitla.        Slow Rollout of Electric Vehicle Charging Network Could Hinder E.V. AdoptionLawmakers approved $5 billion for states to build a network of fast chargers two years ago. Although some states have made progress in recent weeks, most have not yet awarded contracts or started construction.        The Supreme Court’s Big Trump Test Is HereThe court should embrace the art of judicial statecraft.        The Unsettling Truth at the Heart of the Giuliani CaseIf admitted liars like Rudy Giuliani can avoid having to pay up, what does accountability even look like now?        The Anti-Democratic Quest to Save Democracy from TrumpJan. 6 was not the same kind of event as the Confederacy’s succession.        The Church, Living in Christmas PastPope Francis may seem more open, but the church door is still closed.        Former Dixie Chicks Member Laura Lynch DiesLynch, who was dismissed from the band in 1995, died in a car crash in Texas on Friday, the authorities said.        At Canada’s Northern College, Most of the Students are From IndiaThe country’s public colleges and universities increasingly rely on international students, especially from India, even as tensions between the two nations have flared.        When Social Security Becomes a Debt CollectorEvery year, the agency tries to claw back billions in overpaid benefits — including from children who are unaware their parents collected money on their behalf.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, says it has donated 250,000 pounds of food to families and individuals in need during the holidays throughout Texas.   
 A San Francisco jury has agreed with a homeless man who claimed he was acting in self defense when he struck a former city fire commissioner with a pipe during a street encounter in April.   
 Wisconsin's Supreme Court has struck down legislative district maps drawn up the state's GOP majority, ruling they violate the constitutional requirement for "contiguous territory."   
 A pair of police dashcam videos released this week reveal local authorities in Maine were aware of the threat posed by mass shooter Robert Card more than a month before he killed 18 people.   
 Ukraine's military leaders claimed Saturday they have shot down three Russian fighter jets on the southern front, marking a first in the 22-month-old war between the countries.   
 Two Colorado paramedics have been found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, who died from heart failure after being injected with ketamine during a medical intervention.   
 The early aughts drama, "Las Vegas," is set to start streaming for the first time on Peacock Friday.   
 Iran's supreme leader on Saturday urged Muslim countries to prevent vital supplies from reaching Israel as the United States accused his country of "deep involvement" in attacks by Yemeni rebels against shipping.   
 Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian and rock star Travis Barker have shared on Instagram the first photos of their infant son Rocky.   
 Pete Davidson has canceled the stand-up comedy shows he had scheduled through early 2024.   
 Rapper Nicki Minaj's "Pink Friday 2" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.   
 Craig Johnson says it is satisfying to know that his annual short story releases about Sheriff Walt Longmire have become a part of so many people's Christmas traditions.   
 "Ferrari," in theaters Christmas Day, is so focused on the details of the auto business that it sells the real life characters short.   
 On Dec. 23, 1948, former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo and six other Japanese war leaders were hanged in Tokyo under sentence of the Allied War Crimes Commission.   
 Actor Harry Shearer turns 80 and actor Finn Wolfhard turns 21, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 23.   
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