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 Ireland launches human rights challenge against British Troubles legacy act  The Irish government decided Wednesday to file an inter-state case against the British government arguing that provisions of the Northern Ireland Act 2023 violate the European Convention on Human Rights.      Judge orders Rudy Giuliani to immediately start paying defamed Georgia election workers  A pair of former Georgia election workers may immediately seek the nearly $150 million owed to them by Rudy Giuliani in defamatory recompense, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.      Lincoln Memorial vandalized with ‘Free Gaza’  The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., was vandalized with the message "Free Gaza" amid Israel's ongoing war on occupied Palestine, reports said Wednesday.      More than 300,000 units of popular air fryers recalled for burn hazard  More than 300,000 units of two popular air fryers have been recalled after three people reported being burned after the machines broke.      U.S. announces charges against alleged Hezbollah member in 1994 bombing  An alleged member of Hezbollah is facing terrorism charges for allegedly helping plan a bombing in Buenos Aires in 1994.      'Ordeal is finally over' for 10 Americans being freed by Venezuela, Joe Biden says  President Joe Biden said Wednesday 10 Americans held in Venezuela are coming home while fugitive Leonard Francis is being returned to the United States. An ally of Venezuela President Maduro was released in the exchange.      In Wisconsin, Joe Biden touts federal investments in Black business ownership  President Joe Biden will travel to Milwaukee, Wis., to highlight the growth of Black business ownership under his administration, and to call attention to federal investments in Black-owned firms to remove lead pipes.      Xfinity users forced to change passwords after hackers strike 36M customers  Xfinity is notifying its customers that a hacker data breach got access to the personal information of  nearly 36 million Xfinity customers. The data included passwords, user names and security question answers.      Police warn tourists to stay away from Iceland volcano  A volcano eruption in Iceland has become a tourist attraction, with a hiker requiring rescue by helicopter and police warning travelers to "think four times" before making the journey up to the volcano.      'All of Us Strangers' leads Critics' Circle Film Awards nominations  "All of Us Strangers," "Oppenheimer," "Poor Things" and other films are nominated at the Critics' Circle Film Awards in London.      Treasury tightens Russian price cap oil controls with additional sanctions  The Treasury Department said on Tuesday that it is sanctioning a Moscow-owned ship manager and several oil traders who have tried to help the Kremlin get out price caps on Russian oil set by the United States and its all      On ground in Gaza, Israel says new military phase beginning  As Israeli forces hit more than 300 Gaza Strip targets over the past 24 hours, the head of IDF's Southern Command said Wednesday that the military is at "another significant phase of the offensive in new areas."      U.S. plans return to moon with an international astronaut by 2030  The White House said Wednesday that the United States plans to land an international astronaut on the moon by 2030. Vice President Kamala Harris will announce the mission at Wednesday's Space Council meeting.      High blood pressure, cholesterol before age 55, even if treated, can boost heart disease risk  Having high cholesterol and high blood pressure before age 55 has a lasting impact on your risk of heart disease in later life -- even if you subsequently lower your levels, new research indicates.      Look: Book checked out in 1934 finally returned to Massachusetts library  A book checked out for two weeks from a Massachusetts library was returned 90 years later after turning up in Washington, D.C.      Watch: 4.87-carat, nearly-colorless diamond found at Crater of Diamonds in Arkansas  An Arkansas man who visited Crater of Diamonds State Park for the first time later discovered what he thought was a clear piece of glass was a 4.87-carat diamond.      Look: 'The Bachelor' introduces 32 contestants for Joey Graziadei  "The Bachelor" Season 28 will feature 32 women vying for the heart of Joey Graziadei.      Sanya Richards-Ross gives birth to second child: 'He's here!'  "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star and Olympic medalist Sanya Richards-Ross welcomed a second son with Aaron Ross.      Eccentric exhibitions: Five of the oddest museums in the world  Odd News explores five of the most unusual museums in the world, including facilities dedicated to sock monkeys, disgusting foods, cat figurines, bunny memorabilia and hangovers.      Federal judge says Confederate statue removal in Arlington Cemetery may continue  A Virginia-based federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the Defense Department's removal of a Confederate statue at the Arlington National Cemetery may proceed despite protests from two groups trying to prevent it.      Fantasy football: Samuel, Rice among 5 must-start WRs in Week 16  Curtis Samuel and Rashee Rice are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five must-start wide receivers for Week 16 of the fantasy football season.      Watch: Kate Winslet recruits Matthias Schoenaerts in 'The Regime' teaser  "The Regime," a political satire starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts, is coming to HBO and Max.      Look: 'South Park' pokes fun at OnlyFans in new special  "South Park" special "South Park (Not Suitable for Children)" is now streaming on Paramount+.       | 
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 Trump Cases Crashing Into Supreme Court Could Reshape 2024 ElectionThe ruling that Donald Trump is not eligible for the ballot in Colorado is the latest election-related issue likely to land before the justices. The implications for 2024 could be profound.        Trump’s Ballot Eligibility Faces Challenges in These Other States, TooAt least 16 states beyond Colorado currently have open legal challenges to the former president’s eligibility for office — but what happens next depends on the U.S. Supreme Court.        Trump Asks Supreme Court to Put Off Hearing Case on Immunity ClaimThe former president urged the justices to move slowly in his federal election interference case, an apparent attempt to delay the trial, set for March.        Judge Gives Prosecutors Access to G.O.P. Lawmaker’s Messages in Jan. 6 CaseThe roughly 1,700 messages are from the cellphone of Representative Scott Perry, who was involved in discussions with Trump administration officials about overturning the election.        Gaza Truce Talks Bog Down Over Disputes on Aid InspectionsIn Cairo and at the U.N., negotiators struggled to come up with plans for pausing the fighting, freeing hostages and speeding up help for Gazans.        Harvard Finds More Instances of ‘Duplicative Language’ in Claudine Gay’s WorkClaudine Gay has faced growing criticism not only of her response to antisemitism on campus but also of her scholarship.        Man Cleared of Murder After More Than 48 Years in PrisonGlynn Simmons, 70, of Oklahoma, was exonerated after a 1975 conviction for a murder he did not commit, prosecutors said. He served the longest wrongful sentence in the United States.        Analysis: Amid Biden’s Dismal Polling, Don’t Expect Him to Shift StrategyOfficials in the president’s orbit say polls won’t change a strategy centered on comparing the Biden agenda with a Republican one, even as some allies feel betrayed by his policies.        Polish Right Occupies State TV, Refusing to Accept Loss of PowerThe sit-in shut down Poland’s main public news station, a possible harbinger of battles to come as the party voted out of power tries to keep its grip on state institutions.        Clarence Thomas Threatened to Resign Over Salary Concerns in 2000The justice set off a scramble by a lawmaker to find a way to raise his pay.        Companies Like Afterpay and Affirm May Put Americans At Risk For ‘Phantom Debt’Buying mattresses, clothes and other goods on installment plans has propped up spending, but economists worry that such loans could put some people at risk.        My Year of Being Very Online About DogsThe world of dog training has fractured dramatically across ideological differences. It turns out no one is safe from the culture wars — not even your Shih Tzu.        The Colorado Ruling Is a Rebuke for the AgesThe state’s Supreme Court recognized that some decisions, including whether a president engaged in insurrection, cannot be left to voters.        Judge Orders Giuliani to Pay $148 Million Damage Award ImmediatelyA federal judge found that Rudolph Giuliani had a history of hiding assets and that he must swiftly pay two Georgia election workers he was found to have defamed.        Warner Bros. Discovery in Talks to Merge With ParamountThe talks, which are said to be in the early stages, add Warner Bros. Discovery to the list of companies pursuing a possible deal with Paramount.        2 Teens Convicted of Murdering Brianna Ghey, a Transgender Girl, in EnglandA jury found that a boy and a girl, both now 16, murdered Brianna Ghey, 16, who was stabbed 28 times at a park near Manchester in February.        Matt Bomer Takes the LeadOnce told he would never be a leading man if he came out, Bomer defied such predictions and, in projects like “Fellow Travelers” and “Maestro,” is getting some of the richest roles of his career.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Irish government decided Wednesday to file an inter-state case against the British government arguing that provisions of the Northern Ireland Act 2023 violate the European Convention on Human Rights.   
 A pair of former Georgia election workers may immediately seek the nearly $150 million owed to them by Rudy Giuliani in defamatory recompense, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.   
 The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., was vandalized with the message "Free Gaza" amid Israel's ongoing war on occupied Palestine, reports said Wednesday.   
 More than 300,000 units of two popular air fryers have been recalled after three people reported being burned after the machines broke.   
 An alleged member of Hezbollah is facing terrorism charges for allegedly helping plan a bombing in Buenos Aires in 1994.   
 President Joe Biden said Wednesday 10 Americans held in Venezuela are coming home while fugitive Leonard Francis is being returned to the United States. An ally of Venezuela President Maduro was released in the exchange.   
 President Joe Biden will travel to Milwaukee, Wis., to highlight the growth of Black business ownership under his administration, and to call attention to federal investments in Black-owned firms to remove lead pipes.   
 Xfinity is notifying its customers that a hacker data breach got access to the personal information of  nearly 36 million Xfinity customers. The data included passwords, user names and security question answers.   
 A volcano eruption in Iceland has become a tourist attraction, with a hiker requiring rescue by helicopter and police warning travelers to "think four times" before making the journey up to the volcano.   
 "All of Us Strangers," "Oppenheimer," "Poor Things" and other films are nominated at the Critics' Circle Film Awards in London.   
 The Treasury Department said on Tuesday that it is sanctioning a Moscow-owned ship manager and several oil traders who have tried to help the Kremlin get out price caps on Russian oil set by the United States and its all   
 As Israeli forces hit more than 300 Gaza Strip targets over the past 24 hours, the head of IDF's Southern Command said Wednesday that the military is at "another significant phase of the offensive in new areas."   
 The White House said Wednesday that the United States plans to land an international astronaut on the moon by 2030. Vice President Kamala Harris will announce the mission at Wednesday's Space Council meeting.   
 Having high cholesterol and high blood pressure before age 55 has a lasting impact on your risk of heart disease in later life -- even if you subsequently lower your levels, new research indicates.   
 A book checked out for two weeks from a Massachusetts library was returned 90 years later after turning up in Washington, D.C.   
 An Arkansas man who visited Crater of Diamonds State Park for the first time later discovered what he thought was a clear piece of glass was a 4.87-carat diamond.   
 "The Bachelor" Season 28 will feature 32 women vying for the heart of Joey Graziadei.   
 "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star and Olympic medalist Sanya Richards-Ross welcomed a second son with Aaron Ross.   
 Odd News explores five of the most unusual museums in the world, including facilities dedicated to sock monkeys, disgusting foods, cat figurines, bunny memorabilia and hangovers.   
 A Virginia-based federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the Defense Department's removal of a Confederate statue at the Arlington National Cemetery may proceed despite protests from two groups trying to prevent it.   
 Curtis Samuel and Rashee Rice are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five must-start wide receivers for Week 16 of the fantasy football season.   
 "The Regime," a political satire starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts, is coming to HBO and Max.   
 "South Park" special "South Park (Not Suitable for Children)" is now streaming on Paramount+.   
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