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Former police chief sentenced to 11 years for role in Jan. 6 riot A former state police chief in California has been sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison for his role in the Jan. 6th, 2021, riots. Hunter Biden indicted on nine tax charges The special counsel who has been investigating Hunter Biden announced Thursday that he has filed a second indictment against the president's son, charging him with nine tax-related offenses. NASA clears Hubble Space Telescope to go back to work after gyroscope issue NASA will put the Hubble Space Telescope back to work Friday, after a week-long delay in its mission to investigate one of the spacecraft's steering devices, the administration announced Thursday. White House might punish Big Pharma's high prices by removing patents The Biden administration is flexing some federal muscle in its push for lower drug prices, warning pharmaceutical companies that it might use its authority to cancel patent protections if a medication costs too much. Poet, 'Peaky Blinders' actor Benjamin Zephaniah dies at 65 Writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah succumbed to a brain tumor discovered just eight weeks ago and died Thursday at age 65 with his wife by his side. Son of N.D. Sen. Kevin Cramer involved in crash that killed deputy Ian Cramer, the son of North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer, was involved in a police chase Wednesday that resulted in the death of a deputy, according to Sen. Cramer and police. Amazon to stop accepting Venmo as payment option In a course reversal, Amazon announced Thursday that users can no longer add Venmo as a payment method and that as of Jan. 10, Venmo payments will not be accepted at checkout. Donald Trump says he will appeal judge's immunity ruling in federal election conspiracy case Donald Trump will appeal U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan's ruling that he has no immunity, and that could impact whether he goes to trial March 4 as currently scheduled for trying to overturn the 2020 election. Former envoy to U.S., Bi-khim Hsiao, may become Taiwan's next VP After recently leaving her post as Taiwan's envoy to the United States, Bi-khim Hsiao appears headed to become her country's next vice president, according to public opinion polls. Lori Daybell arraigned in 2019 death of fourth husband Convicted Idaho murderer Lori Vallow Daybell was arraigned Thursday in Arizona in connection with the 2019 death of her fourth husband Charles Vallow. Masters winner Jon Rahm to join LIV Golf Masters champion Jon Rahm will leave the PGA Tour and compete in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Series, joining several other top players who made the same move over the last two years. Ray Romano headlines Netflix dark comedy 'No Good Deed' Netflix announced Thursday that it has cast Ray Romano in the lead of the dark comedy series "No Good Deed," from "Dead to Me" creator Liz Feldman. Peach Fuzz is Pantone's 2024 color of the year The Pantone Color Institute Thursday named PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz the 2024 color of the year, describing it as a heartfelt peach hue bringing a feeling of kindness and tenderness. Lamorne Morris, Iris Apatow join Rob Lowe in 'Unstable' Season 2 Netflix announced Season 2 guest stars for the Rob Lowe comedy "Unstable." Lamorne Morris and Iris Apatow will join the cast. Russia sets presidential election for March 2024 Russia's Senate voted Thursday to hold the country's next presidential election in March 2024, with incumbent President Vladimir Putin widely expected to announce his candidacy and win another term. Watch: 'Beyond rare' white alligator born at Florida park An alligator park in Florida announced the rare hatching of a solid white leucistic alligator at the facility. Four goats rescued from Tennessee mountain ledge Emergency responders in Tennessee came to the rescue of four goats stranded on a mountain ledge for nearly two weeks. Fundraising lags for RNC, some state Republican parties The Republican National Committee -- and some embattled state parties -- are dragging behind previous election cycles in fundraising weeks before the first primary voting for president in 2024. Escaped reindeer returned to Santa in England A pair of reindeer named Blitzen and Blue were reunited with Santa Claus after escaping from a Christmas-themed attraction in England. 3 men arrested, charged with environmental crimes in Puerto Rico Three men charged with environmental violations for illegal construction and pollution in Puerto Rico's Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve were arrested Thursday, set to appear before a federal magistrate .i Watch: 'Fool Me Once' trailer brings Harlan Coben novel to life "Fool Me Once," a new series based on the Harlan Coben novel and starring Michelle Keegan and Richard Armitage, is coming to Netflix. Fifth, sixth Republican primary debates revealed for Iowa, New Hampshire The Republican Party will hold its fifth and sixth debates in Iowa and New Hampshire ahead of the first primaries. House censures Jamaal Bowman for fire alarm pulling incident The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. 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Universities Face Congressional Inquiry and Angry Donors Over Handling of AntisemitismCongress has opened an investigation into Harvard, M.I.T. and University of Pennsylvania, a $100 million gift was withdrawn, and demands have grown for the universities’ presidents to resign. Questioning University Presidents on Antisemitism, Stefanik Goes ViralThe No. 4 Republican, a Harvard alumna with a fraught relationship with her alma mater, had a confrontation over campus responses to antisemitism that resonated across the political spectrum. Texas Judge Grants Woman’s Request for AbortionA state court judge said a woman whose fetus was diagnosed with a fatal condition could legally obtain an abortion despite the state’s bans. Hunter Biden Charged With Evading Taxes on Millions From Foreign FirmsThe Justice Department charged President Biden’s son after a long-running and wide-ranging investigation with substantial political repercussions. Israel Says Hamas Fired Rockets From Near Gaza SheltersThe claim adds to the growing concerns that there is no safe place in the enclave for those who have been displaced since the war began. At a Hanukkah Rally in New York, Prayers, Candles and Calls for Cease-FireOn the first night of Hanukkah, which comes two months into the Israel-Hamas war, demonstrators mourned the Israelis and Palestinians who had been killed. Hemingway, Jack London and Unabomber Typewriters Go to AuctionComing to auction is a clattering collection of machines once owned by the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Shirley Temple, Andy Rooney and … the Unabomber. Man Who Killed 3 U.N.L.V. Faculty Members Had Pursued College Jobs, Officials SayThe 67-year-old gunman taught at East Carolina University for nearly 16 years and had a target list of faculty members there and at U.N.LV., the police said. Should Biden Really Run Again? He Prolongs an Awkward Conversation.The president and his team have waved away Democrats’ worries about his bid for another term. But this week, he has drawn new attention to the question of what is best for the party. Likening Nikki Haley to Clinton, Ads From Pro-DeSantis Super PAC Fall ShortThe claims by a super PAC that backs Gov. Ron DeSantis comparing Nikki Haley to Hillary Clinton are misleading. Biden Tied Ukraine Aid to Border Security, and It Backfired on HimPresident Biden faces difficult choices about how far to go in giving in to conservative demands that he choke off the number of migrants admitted to the United States. Defense Bill Agreement Angers Hard Right, Posing a Threat to JohnsonThe new Republican speaker is facing fury from ultraconservative lawmakers for agreeing to drop limits on abortion, transgender care and diversity training. What Kevin McCarthy and Rishi Sunak Have in Common: Unmanageable PartiesA former speaker of the U.S. House and the British prime minister have struggled to corral the extreme right factions of their parties. The Quiet Feminism of Norman Lear’s Middle-Aged WomenThe shows of Norman Lear, who died on Tuesday, celebrated the needs and complexities of the everyday woman. Norman Lear’s Most Controversial Episode: ‘Maude’ on AbortionA two-part November 1972 episode of “Maude,” in which the title character decides to get an abortion, still seems radical, particularly after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Was It Worth It, Kevin McCarthy?McCarthy’s fundamental hollowness, as he knelt before Donald Trump and his party’s far-right wing, ultimately proved to be his undoing. At a Hearing on Israel, University Presidents Walked Into a TrapThe nationwide uproar is likely to lead to a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech. You Can’t Fix Immigration While Holding Ukraine HostageThere is a bipartisan way to fix the asylum system and still provide aid to Ukraine. That’s not what Republicans want. Ireland’s Riot Was Not a Surprise to Those Who Watch the Far RightThe disorder in Dublin on Nov. 23 may have appeared to come from nowhere. But experts say it reflected long-running social problems and an emboldened anti-immigrant movement. California Faces $68 Billion Deficit Amid Steep Revenue DeclineThe state heads into next year with projections of one of its worst budget deficits since the early 1990s recession. Reserves should help cushion the blow. Former Police Officer Admits Helping Her Lover, a Gang Leader, Flee the CountryGina Mestre, who left the New York Police Department in 2022, said she had helped a Bronx gang leader avoid arrest after he killed a member of a rival gang. Particle Physicists Offer a Road Map For the Next DecadeA “muon shot” aims to study the basic forces of the cosmos. But meager federal budgets could limit its ambitions. More Recent Articles |
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A former state police chief in California has been sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison for his role in the Jan. 6th, 2021, riots.
The special counsel who has been investigating Hunter Biden announced Thursday that he has filed a second indictment against the president's son, charging him with nine tax-related offenses.
NASA will put the Hubble Space Telescope back to work Friday, after a week-long delay in its mission to investigate one of the spacecraft's steering devices, the administration announced Thursday.
The Biden administration is flexing some federal muscle in its push for lower drug prices, warning pharmaceutical companies that it might use its authority to cancel patent protections if a medication costs too much.
Writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah succumbed to a brain tumor discovered just eight weeks ago and died Thursday at age 65 with his wife by his side.
Ian Cramer, the son of North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer, was involved in a police chase Wednesday that resulted in the death of a deputy, according to Sen. Cramer and police.
In a course reversal, Amazon announced Thursday that users can no longer add Venmo as a payment method and that as of Jan. 10, Venmo payments will not be accepted at checkout.
Donald Trump will appeal U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan's ruling that he has no immunity, and that could impact whether he goes to trial March 4 as currently scheduled for trying to overturn the 2020 election.
After recently leaving her post as Taiwan's envoy to the United States, Bi-khim Hsiao appears headed to become her country's next vice president, according to public opinion polls.
Convicted Idaho murderer Lori Vallow Daybell was arraigned Thursday in Arizona in connection with the 2019 death of her fourth husband Charles Vallow.
Masters champion Jon Rahm will leave the PGA Tour and compete in the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Series, joining several other top players who made the same move over the last two years.
Netflix announced Thursday that it has cast Ray Romano in the lead of the dark comedy series "No Good Deed," from "Dead to Me" creator Liz Feldman.
The Pantone Color Institute Thursday named PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz the 2024 color of the year, describing it as a heartfelt peach hue bringing a feeling of kindness and tenderness.
Netflix announced Season 2 guest stars for the Rob Lowe comedy "Unstable." Lamorne Morris and Iris Apatow will join the cast.
Russia's Senate voted Thursday to hold the country's next presidential election in March 2024, with incumbent President Vladimir Putin widely expected to announce his candidacy and win another term.
An alligator park in Florida announced the rare hatching of a solid white leucistic alligator at the facility.
Emergency responders in Tennessee came to the rescue of four goats stranded on a mountain ledge for nearly two weeks.
The Republican National Committee -- and some embattled state parties -- are dragging behind previous election cycles in fundraising weeks before the first primary voting for president in 2024.
A pair of reindeer named Blitzen and Blue were reunited with Santa Claus after escaping from a Christmas-themed attraction in England.
Three men charged with environmental violations for illegal construction and pollution in Puerto Rico's Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve were arrested Thursday, set to appear before a federal magistrate .i
"Fool Me Once," a new series based on the Harlan Coben novel and starring Michelle Keegan and Richard Armitage, is coming to Netflix.
The Republican Party will hold its fifth and sixth debates in Iowa and New Hampshire ahead of the first primaries.
The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman for pulling the fire alarm in the House office building in September. 
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