3 Newsletters: 86 new articles
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
| ||||||||
Eldest son of Rep. Lauren Boebert arrested on multiple felony charges The eldest son of Rep. Lauren Boebert has been arrested on multiple felony charges on accusations of stealing money with the use of credit and bank cards stolen from vehicles in Rifle, Colo. Justice Department finds violence, poor conditions at three Mississippi prisons Three Mississippi prisons, housing 7,200 people, are failing to protect inmates from widespread physical violence, in violation of their 8th and 14th Amendments, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. GOP senator blocks bill to protect IVF access Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi blocked the quick passage Wednesday of a bill that would have provided federal protections for access to in vitro fertilization. Judge sentences member of infamous Haitian 400 Mawozo gang to 5 years for gun smuggling A Haitian national residing in the United States has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for participating in the smuggling of 24 firearms to his native country. Illinois judge orders Donald Trump removed from state's primary ballot An Illinois judge on Wednesday ordered Donald Trump be removed from the state's March 19 primary ballot but placed a hold on her order. Thanks to bipartisan funding deal, federal government shutdown likely averted A proposed bipartisan funding deal announced Wednesday would prevent a partial shutdown of the federal government if lawmakers approve the measure no later than Friday. U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump presidential immunity claim The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to hear former President Donald Trump's appeal, claiming presidential immunity in his federal election subversion case. New airborne resupply system keeps Coast Guard cutters on patrol longer A new system for resupplying Coast Guard vessels while they are at sea is cutting costs and improving national security. Biden touts crime prevention achievements during meeting with police chiefs President Joe Biden met with law enforcement officials Wednesday at the White House to tout his administration's efforts to fight crime. Watch: Toronto Zoo's baby white rhino gets a name: Kifaru The Toronto Zoo announced a white rhino calf born in late December finally has an official name: Kifaru. Lawmakers voice concern over economic setbacks resulting from abortion bans Witnesses speak about the detrimental economic effects resulting from abortion restrictions after the landmark Supreme Court ruling Dobbs vs. Jackson in 2022, which overturned the constitutional right to an abortion. Look: Alligator found 'sunbathing' on Florida resident's dock Police in Naples, Fla., said they were called to a resident's home to chase off an unusual trespasser: a sunbathing alligator. Supreme Court hears Coinbase Dogecoin sweepstakes case Supreme Court Justices seemed poised Wednesday to remand a case to a lower court related to Coinbase Inc.'s $1.2 million Dogecoin giveaway in 2021. Dolphins want Jaylen Waddle long-term, expect 'another level' from Tua Tagovailoa The Miami Dolphins plan to keep wide receiver Jaylen Waddle for the foreseeable future and believe there is "still another level" of production for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, general manager Chris Grier said Wednesday. Michigan man sentenced to 40 months in prison for role in Jan. 6 riot at Capitol A Michigan man who took part in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots that breached the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., was sentenced to 40 months in prison Wednesday, according to Justice Department officials. Watch: California waterfall becomes 'firefall' in rare phenomenon Visitors to Yosemite National Park in California were treated to a rare phenomenon when the reflection of the sun on the falling water created what's known as a "firefall." Kansas City Chiefs to release wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling The Kansas City Chiefs will release veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Mitch McConnell to step down as Republican Senate leader this fall Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., announced Wednesday he's stepping down as Republican leader in November. Appeals court orders Donald Trump to pay full bond amount in New York civil fraud case A New York appeals court ruled Wednesday that former President Donald Trump must pay the full bond amount in the civil fraud judgment against him. Pro wrestler Mike 'Virgil' Jones dies at 61 after suffering strokes, dementia Former WWE and WCW wrestler Mike Jones, who most famously competed as "Virgil," passed on, his friends and family announced Wednesday. He was 61. Comedian, 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' star Richard Lewis diesOregon man finds out about $8.4M lottery win a month after drawing An Oregon man learned his lesson about checking his lottery tickets after he discovered he had won $8.4 million a month after the drawing. Penn State University scientists say dwarf galaxies were among earliest universe starlight Penn State University researchers said in a study Wednesday that working with the James Webb Space Telescope they found the first full spectra of tiny galaxies, revealing some of the earliest starlight in the universe. |
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
| ||||||||
Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Immunity Claim, With Arguments Set for AprilThe former president’s trial on charges of plotting to subvert the 2020 election will remain on hold while the justices consider the matter. Trump Rebuffed After Asking a Judge to Delay His $454 Million PenaltyThe former president, who is appealing the penalty in his civil fraud case, offered a bond of only $100 million to pause the judgment. Judge Orders Trump Removed From Illinois Primary BallotThe judge, a Democrat, stayed her ruling until Friday, leaving Donald J. Trump’s team time to appeal the decision. McConnell to Step Down as Senate Republican Leader at the End of the YearThe long-serving Republican leader said he would step aside from the role at the end of his term but remain in the Senate, acknowledging that his views on national security had put him out of step with his party. Congressional Leaders Strike a Short-Term Deal to Avert Partial ShutdownTop lawmakers agreed to vote on a temporary funding patch that would allow more time for spending negotiations. Supreme Court Appears Split Over Ban on Bump Stocks Enacted Under TrumpIn a wide-ranging argument, the justices wrestled with the mechanics of gun triggers and the larger implications of the ban both for bump stock owners and the public. Richard Lewis, Comedian and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Actor, Dies at 76After rising to prominence for his stand-up act, he became a regular in movies and TV, most recently on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Richard Lewis Recalled Friendship With Larry David in One of His Last InterviewsThe occasion was a profile of a “Curb Your Enthusiasm” co-star, but Lewis got plenty of good lines in as he reminisced about starting out with Larry David. Alabama Republicans Scramble in an Effort to Pass an I.V.F. Shield LawThe urgency underscores the bind for the party, which has long maintained that life begins at conception but must now reconcile that stance with broad support for I.V.F. Senate Republican Blocks Bill to Protect I.V.F. TreatmentRepublicans, many of whom have said they support access to the treatment, have argued that it should be left to states to ensure its legality after an Alabama court ruled that frozen embryos were children. Behind Apple’s Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong TurnsInternal disagreements over the direction of the Apple car led the effort to sputter for years before it was canceled this week. Texas Panhandle Wildfires Spread Across 850,000 Acres, Prompting EvacuationsOne of the wildfires, the Smokehouse Creek fire near the cattle-country town of Canadian, is now the second-largest ever recorded in Texas. Aaron Bushnell’s Winding Path Ended in Self-Immolation to Protest IsraelAaron Bushnell, the cyberdefense operations specialist who lit himself on fire to protest Israel’s killing of Palestinians, had left an isolated Christian community for the Air Force before turning to activism. As U.N. Warns of Famine in Gaza, Cease-Fire Remains ElusiveWith the approach of Ramadan, as well as protests by hostage families and a threatened Palestinian march on the Aqsa mosque, pressure is rising to reach a deal. Long Covid May Lead to Measurable Cognitive Decline, Study FindsPeople with long Covid symptoms scored slightly lower on a cognitive test than people who had recovered. But long Covid patients who eventually got better scored as well as those whose symptoms did not last long. Older Americans Should Get a Covid Booster This Spring, CDC Advisers SayThe agency recommended another round of vaccinations for Americans ages 65 and older. Biden’s Doctor Says He Is ‘Fit for Duty’ After Physical and Neurological ExamPresident Biden, the oldest president in the country’s history, is facing concerns over his age as he campaigns for a second term. Biden’s Gaza Challenge Will Persist, but Michigan May Have Been UniqueDemocratic unease with the president’s handling of the Mideast war will continue to trail him, but his allies hope that no other state on the primary calendar will present the same challenges. Biden Looks to Change the Conversation on Immigration and CrimeThe president, saying he is making progress on those issues despite G.O.P. intransigence, appeared intent on pushing back against Republicans who have assailed him and Democrats. Arab American Fury Toward BidenIf alarms weren’t already sounding in the Biden campaign, now they have to be. Why Authoritarians Like Saddam Hussein Confound U.S. PresidentsA C.I.A. capable of making a mistake on the scale of its miss about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction was not part of Saddam Hussein’s worldview. We Need to Read the Forgotten Geniuses, Not Rescue ThemThe literary canon is constantly evolving — and critics’ often-frustrating kvetching about reissues is a key part of that evolution. Fear the Economic Impact of Donald Trump 2.0While Trump’s economic policy had serious flaws in his first term, the prospect of what he could do in a second term is frightening. Rumors Swirl About Kate, Princess of Wales, Amid Health ConcernsPrince William’s decision to bow out of a planned appearance this week, citing an undisclosed personal matter, fueled feverish speculation about his wife’s health online. Hochul Pushes Proposals Cracking Down on Unlicensed Cannabis ShopsLegal retailers are struggling to get their footing in the face of a much larger illicit market. Cat Janice, Singer With Cancer Who Left Her Son a Dance Track, Dies at 31TikTok rallied around the singer, who revealed during her cancer treatment that she had transferred the rights to her final song to her son, as an inheritance of sorts. This Brussels Sprouts and Bacon Salad Is a One-Pan Take on a Southern ClassicA hot bacon dressing, a crispy-edged fried egg and sliced brussels sprouts star in this meal-worthy take on a Southern classic. |
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)


The eldest son of Rep. Lauren Boebert has been arrested on multiple felony charges on accusations of stealing money with the use of credit and bank cards stolen from vehicles in Rifle, Colo.
Three Mississippi prisons, housing 7,200 people, are failing to protect inmates from widespread physical violence, in violation of their 8th and 14th Amendments, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi blocked the quick passage Wednesday of a bill that would have provided federal protections for access to in vitro fertilization.
A Haitian national residing in the United States has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for participating in the smuggling of 24 firearms to his native country.
An Illinois judge on Wednesday ordered Donald Trump be removed from the state's March 19 primary ballot but placed a hold on her order.
A proposed bipartisan funding deal announced Wednesday would prevent a partial shutdown of the federal government if lawmakers approve the measure no later than Friday.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to hear former President Donald Trump's appeal, claiming presidential immunity in his federal election subversion case.
A new system for resupplying Coast Guard vessels while they are at sea is cutting costs and improving national security.
President Joe Biden met with law enforcement officials Wednesday at the White House to tout his administration's efforts to fight crime.
The Toronto Zoo announced a white rhino calf born in late December finally has an official name: Kifaru.
Witnesses speak about the detrimental economic effects resulting from abortion restrictions after the landmark Supreme Court ruling Dobbs vs. Jackson in 2022, which overturned the constitutional right to an abortion.
Police in Naples, Fla., said they were called to a resident's home to chase off an unusual trespasser: a sunbathing alligator.
Supreme Court Justices seemed poised Wednesday to remand a case to a lower court related to Coinbase Inc.'s $1.2 million Dogecoin giveaway in 2021.
The Miami Dolphins plan to keep wide receiver Jaylen Waddle for the foreseeable future and believe there is "still another level" of production for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, general manager Chris Grier said Wednesday.
A Michigan man who took part in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots that breached the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., was sentenced to 40 months in prison Wednesday, according to Justice Department officials.
Visitors to Yosemite National Park in California were treated to a rare phenomenon when the reflection of the sun on the falling water created what's known as a "firefall."
The Kansas City Chiefs will release veteran wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., announced Wednesday he's stepping down as Republican leader in November.
A New York appeals court ruled Wednesday that former President Donald Trump must pay the full bond amount in the civil fraud judgment against him.
Former WWE and WCW wrestler Mike Jones, who most famously competed as "Virgil," passed on, his friends and family announced Wednesday. He was 61.
Richard Lewis died Tuesday of cardiac arrest, the trades reported Wednesday.
An Oregon man learned his lesson about checking his lottery tickets after he discovered he had won $8.4 million a month after the drawing.
Penn State University researchers said in a study Wednesday that working with the James Webb Space Telescope they found the first full spectra of tiny galaxies, revealing some of the earliest starlight in the universe. 
Post a Comment