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Second guilty plea in N.M. shooting spree that targeted Dems' homes A second New Mexico man has pleaded guilty to targeting Democrat officeholders in an intimidation scheme concocted by the GOP loser of an election for state representative. Police identify 3 victims of deadly plane crash in Clearwater, Fla. Police on Saturday identified the three people who died when a small aircraft crashed into a mobile home park in Clearwater, Fla., earlier this week. Biden expected to take S.C. Democratic presidential primary with polls open Polls in South Carolina opened early Saturday morning for the Democratic presidential primary, the party's first 2024 election, which President Joe Biden is expected to win handily. Manhattan D.A.: Migrants who assaulted cops released due to lack of evidence Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says he released a group of young migrants accused of assaulting two New York City police officers last weekend because he lacked evidence against them. Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, son of Italy's last king, dies at 86 Vittorio Emanuele, the Duke of Savoy and son of the last king of Italy, died Saturday in Geneva, his family announced. He was 86. Suspect in fatal highway crash of Florida trooper charged with murder A man accused of being involved in the deadly pursuit that left a Florida Highway Patrol officer dead was charged with 12 counts, including a pair of murder charges, during a court appearance Saturday. Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan handed another prison sentence Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were both sentenced Saturday to seven years in prison for violating the country's rules over observing a mandatory pause between two marriages. In historic first, nationalist Michelle O'Neill to lead Northern Ireland Sinn Fein deputy leader Michelle O'Neill on Saturday become the first nationalist to ever lead Northern Ireland's devolved government following a power-sharing agreement reached by rival factions. Dozens killed, injured in retaliatory U.S. airstrikes targeting Iran-backed militias U.S. airstrikes targeting Iran-backed militias in Syria and Iraq launched Friday killed at least 39 combatants and injured dozens more, according to Iraqi officials and non-governmental observers. Miloš Biković wouldn't condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine; dropped from 'White Lotus' S3 Actor Miloš Biković, a Serbian national who has Russian citizenship, has confirmed he will not appear as planned in "White Lotus" Season 3, which is set in a Thailand resort. Wis. Supreme Court adds Dean Phillips to Democratic primary ballot Despite the protests of some of his fellow party members, Rep. Dean Phillips will appear on the Democratic ballot during Wisconsin's presidential primary, the state's Supreme Court has ruled. Sylvester Stallone, Adam Sandler, Pedro Pascal pay tribute to late Carl Weathers Sylvester Stallone is paying tribute to his longtime friend and "Rocky" co-star Carl Weathers, who died this week at the age of 76. Sam Waterston leaving 'Law & Order;' Tony Goldwyn named show's new DA SAG Award-winning actor Sam Waterston is leaving "Law & Order" after more than 400 episodes, NBC confirmed. Fani Willis confirms romantic relationship, denies conflict in Trump case Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis has admitted a personal relationship with the lead prosecutor but denies any wrongdoing warranting removal from the election interference case against Donald Trump. 21 Savage's 'American Dream' tops U.S. album chart for 2nd week Rapper 21 Savage's "American Dream" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a second week. Late-night magnitude 5.1 earthquake felt across Oklahoma A shallow, magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook Oklahoma late Friday in a tremor that was felt across the vast majority of state, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. On This Day, Feb. 3: 15th Amendment ratifiedFamous birthdays for Feb. 3: Daddy Yankee, Anthony Russo Singer Daddy Yankee turns 47 and filmmaker Anthony Russo turns 54, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 3. More Recent Articles
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U.S. and U.K. Launch Heavy Strikes on Houthi Sites in YemenThe airstrikes, meant to deter attacks on ships in the Red Sea, came one day after the United States struck at other Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria. U.S. Strikes Test Iran’s Will to EscalateAmerican airstrikes hit Iran-linked targets in Syria and Iraq to retaliate for the recent killing of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan. House GOP Plans Vote on Israel Aid as Senate Tries to Close Ukraine DealThe move comes as the Senate is racing to finalize and vote on a bill that would also include new border policies and funding for the war in Ukraine. Biden Wins His First Primary in South Carolina, Where His 2020 Victory BeganFour years ago, Black voters in the state revitalized President Biden’s political fortunes. But Saturday’s repeat win is an uncertain measure of wider enthusiasm for his re-election bid. At RNC Meeting, Trump Questions Fate of Chairwoman Ronna McDanielDonald Trump has long worked closely with Ronna McDaniel, the head of the Republican National Committee. In private, he has begun to question its direction under her leadership. Anxiety, Mood Swings and Sleepless Nights: Life Near a Bitcoin MinePushed by an advocacy group, Arkansas became the first state to shield noisy cryptocurrency operators from unhappy neighbors. A furious backlash has some lawmakers considering a statewide ban. At Rally for Border Security in Texas, Fears of ‘Invasion’ and ‘Civil War’A conservative convoy gathered on the Texas border to support the state’s defiant stance on immigration. Despite worries over potential violence, the event was peaceful. Dozens Dead in Chilean WildfiresThe death toll is expected to rise as hundreds have been reported missing in the blazes near the cities of Viña del Mar and Valparaíso, an area home to more than a million people. When a Spouse Goes to the Nursing HomeThe move to a long-term care facility is often difficult but necessary for frail patients. For their partners, it can mean a new set of challenges. Inside Trump’s Not-So-Swift BrainThere’s no doubt Donald can’t shake off Taylor. The World Needs to Stand by UNRWAThe foreign minister of Norway explains why his nation is continuing to fund UNRWA amid allegations of employees’ collusion with Hamas in the Oct. 7 attack. Are These Recipes Good, or Is the TikTok Chef Just Good-Looking?In an influencer economy, is attractiveness more important than ever? Amid a Fraught Process, Penn Museum Entombs Remains of 19 Black PeopleSkulls from a collection used to further racist science have been laid to rest. Questions surrounding the interment have not. Biden to Sit Out Super Bowl InterviewCBS said the president declined its invitation to appear ahead of what may be the highest-rated television broadcast of the year. L.A. Skyscrapers Covered in GraffitiThe graffiti has brought attention to the empty buildings, which have been abandoned since 2019 and are across from the venue where the Grammy Awards will be hosted on Sunday. Frame by Frame, Paul Pfeiffer Distills What Sports Cameras BlurPaul Pfeiffer’s transcendent manipulations of broadcast footage are intimate confrontations with spectacles meant for millions. More Recent Articles |
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A second New Mexico man has pleaded guilty to targeting Democrat officeholders in an intimidation scheme concocted by the GOP loser of an election for state representative.
Police on Saturday identified the three people who died when a small aircraft crashed into a mobile home park in Clearwater, Fla., earlier this week.
Polls in South Carolina opened early Saturday morning for the Democratic presidential primary, the party's first 2024 election, which President Joe Biden is expected to win handily.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says he released a group of young migrants accused of assaulting two New York City police officers last weekend because he lacked evidence against them.
Vittorio Emanuele, the Duke of Savoy and son of the last king of Italy, died Saturday in Geneva, his family announced. He was 86.
A man accused of being involved in the deadly pursuit that left a Florida Highway Patrol officer dead was charged with 12 counts, including a pair of murder charges, during a court appearance Saturday.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were both sentenced Saturday to seven years in prison for violating the country's rules over observing a mandatory pause between two marriages.
Sinn Fein deputy leader Michelle O'Neill on Saturday become the first nationalist to ever lead Northern Ireland's devolved government following a power-sharing agreement reached by rival factions.
U.S. airstrikes targeting Iran-backed militias in Syria and Iraq launched Friday killed at least 39 combatants and injured dozens more, according to Iraqi officials and non-governmental observers.
Actor Miloš Biković, a Serbian national who has Russian citizenship, has confirmed he will not appear as planned in "White Lotus" Season 3, which is set in a Thailand resort.
Despite the protests of some of his fellow party members, Rep. Dean Phillips will appear on the Democratic ballot during Wisconsin's presidential primary, the state's Supreme Court has ruled.
Sylvester Stallone is paying tribute to his longtime friend and "Rocky" co-star Carl Weathers, who died this week at the age of 76.
SAG Award-winning actor Sam Waterston is leaving "Law & Order" after more than 400 episodes, NBC confirmed.
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis has admitted a personal relationship with the lead prosecutor but denies any wrongdoing warranting removal from the election interference case against Donald Trump.
Rapper 21 Savage's "American Dream" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a second week.
A shallow, magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook Oklahoma late Friday in a tremor that was felt across the vast majority of state, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
On Feb. 3, 1870, the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified.
Singer Daddy Yankee turns 47 and filmmaker Anthony Russo turns 54, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 3. 
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