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Sundance movie review: Award winning 'In the Summers' a sweet teen tale "In the Summers," which won two Sundance Jury Awards, is a sweet tale of teenagers visiting their father every summer. Jury awards E. Jean Carroll $83M in defamation suit against Donald Trump Former President Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defamatory statements, a jury decided Friday afternoon. Justice Department: Cuomo sexually harassed 13 women while governor The Justice Department on Friday announced an agreement with the New York governors office that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 13 women who worked for the state over eight years. Sundance movie review: 'Little Death' needs a lot of work "Little Death," which won the Next Innovator Award at the Sundance Film Festival, doesn't feel quite so innovative when compared to the films that have come before. Swiftie identifies 34 Taylor Swift songs in one minute to break world record A dedicated Swiftie from Pakistan broke a Guinness World Record by correctly identifying 34 Taylor Swift songs from their lyrics in one minute. Runaway parrot reunites with owner, canine best friend A singing parrot found wandering loose on the streets of England has been reunited with his owner -- and his canine best friend. N.C. woman wins $265,152 lottery prize using her grandkids' ages A North Carolina grandmother scored a $265,152 lottery jackpot by using her grandchildren's ages in a Cash 5 drawing. British oil tanker reported on fire after Houthi rebel attack in Red Sea A British oil tanker is on fire in the Gulf of Aden after Houthi rebels said they hit it with a missile. NRA head Wayne LaPierre testifies in financial misconduct trial Longtime leader of the National Rifle Association Wayne LaPierre confirmed under oath Friday that he used the gun-rights organization's funds on lavish vacations and high-end gifts for friends. Martian lake confirmation brings hope sediment samples may reveal past life New research published Friday offers hope that Perseverance Rover's Mars sediment samples could reveal traces of life - if it ever existed on Mars. The rover has already confirmed an ancient lake on Mars. Watch: Elephant family work together to save baby stuck in mud A baby elephant at Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa found itself stuck in a muddy puddle and had no way out until its family came to its rescue and saved it. Team USA's Mikaela Shiffrin hospitalized after skiing crash in Italy U.S. skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin lost control and slammed into a boundary fence during the Alpine Ski World Cup on Friday in Italy. She was taken by ambulance to a hospital and evaluated for a left leg injury. Probiotics might help dogs lose weight, study finds If your dog is looking like he needs to drop some weight, a new study shows probiotics might do the trick. Ethics committee drops Jamaal Bowman fire alarm investigation The House Ethics Committee has dropped the investigation into Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., for triggering a fire alarm when there was no fire at the Capitol last fall. Oxford school shooter Ethan Crumbley won't testify in mother's trial The judge in the manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley said Friday she will bar Crumbley's son and convicted Oxford school Michigan shooter from testifying in the case because he intends to plead the Fifth Amendment. Flooding south of Chicago forces evacuations, water rescues from rising river Flash flooding in Illinois sparked emergency rescues along the Kankakee River Thursday evening and Friday, state and local officials confirmed. What to binge: 5 celebrity travel shows Jason Momoa, Stanley Tucci and Eugene Levy are among the film and television stars who have recently launched travel shows. Here are a few to check out. British Columbia's rejected vanity plates include 'TURD,' 'BOINK' Officials in British Columbia revealed their list of personalized license plate applications that were rejected for reasons including abusive or sexually suggestive language. Joe Biden warns of global threat of anti-Semitism ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day President Joe Biden condemned the global rise of anti-Semitism Friday in a statement ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. U.S. halts funding after U.N. agency staff accused in Oct. 7 Hamas attacks The United States said Friday it is pausing funding to a United Nations relief agency after allegations some of its staff members may have been involved in the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. PCE monthly, annual index fall as inflation continues to improve Inflation continued to cool, with the Commerce Department's personal consumption expenditures price index for December increasing 0.2% over the previous month and 2.9% over the past year, excluding food and energy. Watch: Kentucky convenience store bathrooms transform into disco clubs A chain of Kentucky convenience stores are attracting visitors and going viral online for an unusual feature: a button that turns the bathroom into a disco dance party. One-shot typhoid vaccine provides long-term protection for kids A one-shot vaccine appears to provide long-term protection against the typhoid bacterium. International Court of Justice orders Israel to end atrocities in Gaza; no ruling on genocide The International Court of Justice in the Hague ordered Israel Friday to take immediate steps to end atrocities in its war with Hamas, but stopped short of suspending its military campaign in Gaza. Justice Department announces nearly 200 drug-related arrests The Justice Department announced on Friday an operation that led to drug arrests of nearly 200 people across 10 states from Texas to Alaska to disturb far-reaching crime rings, officials said. |
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Trump Ordered to Pay $83.3 Million to E. Jean Carroll in Defamation TrialThe ex-president was found liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll, but called her a liar. The award was “a huge defeat for every bully who has tried to keep a woman down,” she said. Details of Trump’s $83.3 Million Payment to E. Jean CarrollDonald J. Trump — the rare defendant who can afford a judgment of this size — could secure a bond to cover it while his appeals play out. After Carroll Verdict, Haley Says ‘America Can Do Better’ Than Trump or BidenAs Trump campaign surrogates defended the former president in light of an $83.3 million defamation verdict, Nikki Haley said his legal troubles continued to be a distraction. UNRWA Is Investigating Charges of Workers’ Involvement in Oct. 7 AttacksThe United States temporarily cut off funding to UNRWA, the agency that aids Palestinians, citing allegations that 12 of its workers were involved in the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel. What Is UNRWA, Aid Agency With Workers Accused of Involvement in Oct. 7 Attack?Long a vital lifeline for Gazans, the agency known as UNRWA was a point of contention with Israel long before some of its workers were accused of taking part in the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. U.N. Court Orders Israel to Prevent Genocide, but Does Not Demand Stop to WarThe top United Nations court in The Hague did not rule on whether Israel was committing genocide in Gaza, the accusation that South Africa brought before the court. Was Alabama’s Nitrogen Execution ‘Textbook’ or Botched? Sides Are Divided.Alabama officials said the nation’s first nitrogen gas execution was a model for other states. Critics called it appalling and far from what the state promised. Why Nikki Haley Has So Few Friends Left in South Carolina PoliticsNikki Haley could use some help rescuing her campaign. But Republicans in her home state are flocking to Donald J. Trump. Colorado Voters Make Case to Block Trump From BallotA group of Colorado voters urged the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court decision blocking the former president from the state’s primary ballot. ‘Ally McBeal’ Star Calista Flockhart Returns to TVThe “Ally McBeal” star takes on the darker, dagger-like role of Lee Radziwill in “Feud.” Biden Vows Border Shutdown, Pressing Congress to Pass Immigration DealThe president’s statement came as the Republican speaker of the House pronounced the emerging bipartisan immigration deal “dead on arrival” in his chamber. France Tries to Contain Protests by Farmers as Outrage SpreadsThe government announced measures to quell the anger, including the scrapping of a fuel tax increase, as thousands of tractors blocked highways across the country. Los Angeles Times Owner Clashed With Top Editor Over Unpublished ArticleThe owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, had raised concerns with Kevin Merida, who stepped down this month, over reporting about a wealthy doctor and his dog. The Wrong Party May Be Worrying About Its NomineeTrump is assured of nothing. The 100-Year Extinction Panic Is Back, Right on ScheduleThe 100-Year Extinction Panic Is Back, Right on Schedule Trump’s Self-Inflicted VerdictThe $83.3 million judgment was entirely avoidable, but he was unwilling to avoid it. South Africa Sees Its Moral Conscience in a Genocide CaseFor some South Africans, their nation’s charge of genocide against Israel evokes the ideals of the anti-apartheid struggle. State Dept. Tells Congress It Has Approved Sale of F-16 Jets to TurkeyThe department received documents on Friday signed by Turkey’s leader approving Sweden’s long-delayed entry into NATO. The alliance now awaits word from the lone holdout, Hungary. ‘In the Summers’ and ’Didi’ Among 2024 Sundance Film Festival WinnersThe jury focused largely on under-the-radar titles, though a Jesse Eisenberg-Kieran Culkin collaboration also was recognized. David J. Skal, Scholar Who Took Horror Seriously, Dies at 71In books like “The Monster Show” and “Screams of Reason,” he examined the cultural significance of movies meant to scare the bejesus out of people. More Than 100 Animals Seized From Long Island HomeAnimal welfare authorities say the animals were being illegally held and included a South American ostrich, a giant African snail, two prairie dogs and an endangered tiger salamander. More Recent Articles |
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"In the Summers," which won two Sundance Jury Awards, is a sweet tale of teenagers visiting their father every summer.
Former President Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defamatory statements, a jury decided Friday afternoon.
The Justice Department on Friday announced an agreement with the New York governors office that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 13 women who worked for the state over eight years.
"Little Death," which won the Next Innovator Award at the Sundance Film Festival, doesn't feel quite so innovative when compared to the films that have come before.
A dedicated Swiftie from Pakistan broke a Guinness World Record by correctly identifying 34 Taylor Swift songs from their lyrics in one minute.
A singing parrot found wandering loose on the streets of England has been reunited with his owner -- and his canine best friend.
A North Carolina grandmother scored a $265,152 lottery jackpot by using her grandchildren's ages in a Cash 5 drawing.
A British oil tanker is on fire in the Gulf of Aden after Houthi rebels said they hit it with a missile.
Longtime leader of the National Rifle Association Wayne LaPierre confirmed under oath Friday that he used the gun-rights organization's funds on lavish vacations and high-end gifts for friends.
New research published Friday offers hope that Perseverance Rover's Mars sediment samples could reveal traces of life - if it ever existed on Mars. The rover has already confirmed an ancient lake on Mars.
A baby elephant at Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa found itself stuck in a muddy puddle and had no way out until its family came to its rescue and saved it.
U.S. skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin lost control and slammed into a boundary fence during the Alpine Ski World Cup on Friday in Italy. She was taken by ambulance to a hospital and evaluated for a left leg injury.
If your dog is looking like he needs to drop some weight, a new study shows probiotics might do the trick.
The House Ethics Committee has dropped the investigation into Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., for triggering a fire alarm when there was no fire at the Capitol last fall.
The judge in the manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley said Friday she will bar Crumbley's son and convicted Oxford school Michigan shooter from testifying in the case because he intends to plead the Fifth Amendment.
Flash flooding in Illinois sparked emergency rescues along the Kankakee River Thursday evening and Friday, state and local officials confirmed.
Jason Momoa, Stanley Tucci and Eugene Levy are among the film and television stars who have recently launched travel shows. Here are a few to check out.
Officials in British Columbia revealed their list of personalized license plate applications that were rejected for reasons including abusive or sexually suggestive language.
President Joe Biden condemned the global rise of anti-Semitism Friday in a statement ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The United States said Friday it is pausing funding to a United Nations relief agency after allegations some of its staff members may have been involved in the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
Inflation continued to cool, with the Commerce Department's personal consumption expenditures price index for December increasing 0.2% over the previous month and 2.9% over the past year, excluding food and energy.
A chain of Kentucky convenience stores are attracting visitors and going viral online for an unusual feature: a button that turns the bathroom into a disco dance party.
A one-shot vaccine appears to provide long-term protection against the typhoid bacterium.
The International Court of Justice in the Hague ordered Israel Friday to take immediate steps to end atrocities in its war with Hamas, but stopped short of suspending its military campaign in Gaza.
The Justice Department announced on Friday an operation that led to drug arrests of nearly 200 people across 10 states from Texas to Alaska to disturb far-reaching crime rings, officials said. 
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