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Civilian U.S. Air Force worker charged with sharing classified information on dating site A civilian U.S. Air Force employee was charged Monday with sharing classified information on Russia's war against Ukraine over a foreign online dating website. Donald Trump wins North Dakota GOP caucuses, ahead of Super Tuesday Former President Donald Trump won the North Dakota Republican caucuses Monday night, beating rival Nikki Haley ahead of Super Tuesday, as he moves closer to the Republican nomination. New Mexico governor signs 4 bills to strengthen gun control, violent crime penalties New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a handful of public safety measures on Monday that strengthen restrictions on gun ownership and penalties for violent crimes. Harris delivers remarks to firefighter union in 'surprise drop-by' Vice President Kamala Harris dropped by this year's International Association of Fire Fighters legislative conference Monday to thank members for their "calling to protect people in their most dire moments of need." Supreme Court reverses Colorado ruling; Donald Trump eligible for ballot The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump can appear on the ballot, reversing a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court. Trump opposes 'unconstitutional' gag order in N.Y. hush-money case Former President Donald Trump's legal team filed their opposition Monday to a limited gag order motion in his New York hush money case, calling it "unconstitutional and unlawful." Supreme Court temporarily halts rollout of Texas migrant arrest law The Supreme Court on Monday moved to temporarily halt the introduction of a new Texas law under which local authorities would be allowed to arrest migrants believed to be illegally entering the country. Eagles center Jason Kelce announces retirement after 13 stellar seasons Likely future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday after 13 stellar seasons as one of the team's greatest offensive linemen. Bitcoin tops $67K, edges closer to all-time high Bitcoin edged closer to an all-time high Monday, as it topped $67,000. The largest crypto asset neared its own record high of $69,000, as it rapidly approached silver's nearly $1.4 trillion market capitalization. Fox renews 'Crime Scene Kitchen' for Season 3 Fox announced Monday it has renewed "Crime Scene Kitchen" for a third season, to air this fall. Watch: Leann Rimes sings 'Over the Rainbow' on next week's 'Masked Singer' Fox announced Monday that former "Masked Singer" winner Leann Rimes will return on March 13 to perform "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." Ammo supplier testifies he never provided live rounds to 'Rust' set A business owner who supplied prop firearms for the movie Rust testified Monday he never gave live ammunition to the production as prosecutors sought to prove manslaughter charges against the film's armorer. Ex-Venezuela National Guard officer charged in bribery, other crimes in Florida The U.S. Justice Department said Monday that a former Venezuelan military official had pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering, bribing foreign officials and for defrauding foreign financial institutions. U.S. Coast Guard, British sailors seize 6,000 pounds of cocaine in Caribbean Sea The U.S. Coast Guard and a British warship have recovered some 6,000 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $280 million, from a speedboat near the U.S. Virgin Islands, officials announced Monday. NAACP files civil rights complaint over Minnesota's child welfare practices The state of Minnesota and its two largest counties have engaged in systematic discrimination against Black families in their child welfare policies, according to a complaint filed Monday. Look: Animal rescuers discover dog in dangerous ditch actually was a statue Animal rescuers rushed to a park in England on a report of a dog stuck in a ditch, but they arrived to find the supposed mud-covered canine was a realistic statue. Toddlers talk less with parents when fixated on screens Using TVs and tablets as "e-babysitters" really cuts down on the time toddlers spend interacting with parents or other caregivers, new research shows. Watch: 1,273 people don dino costumes at Legoland California for world record attempt Legoland California attempted a Guinness World Record by gathering 1,273 people in dinosaur costumes for a dance party of prehistoric proportions. Protest planned against synagogue event marketing West Bank homesPalestinian groups are calling for supporters to protest an event at a New Jersey synagogue marketing the sale of homes in the West Bank. Vermont man finds library book due in 1962 but can't return it A Vermont man said a library book he found that's more than 60 years overdue can't be returned because the college to which it belongs about to close. First person to breach U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 found guilty, faces June sentencing The Kentucky man who was the first known person to breach the U.S. Capitol building during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was found guilty Monday by a Washington, D.C., court. Man cleaning out his truck finds months-old Mega Millions ticket worth $30,000 A Maryland man said he learned a lesson about keeping his truck tidy when a recent clean-out resulted in his finding a $30,000 Mega Millions ticket among the trash. World's oldest person celebrates 117th birthday in Spain The oldest living person, Maria Branyas Morera, is celebrating her 117th birthday Monday in Spain. |
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Trump Eligibility Ruling Elicits Mixed Reactions Ahead of Super TuesdayReaction to the ruling showed that the challenges to Donald Trump’s candidacy had reinforced partisan lines and angered Republicans who saw the lawsuits as antidemocratic. Trump Remains on Ballots After Supreme Court Rejects Colorado’s ChallengeThe justices ruled that the 14th Amendment did not allow Colorado to bar the former president from the state’s primary ballot. Trump Lawyers Offer New Witness in Effort to Disqualify Fani Willis in GeorgiaThe potential witness, an assistant district attorney outside Atlanta, suggested in a statement that the judge had heard misleading testimony about the prosecutors’ romance. Trump’s ‘Fake Electors’ Scheme Detailed in Newly Released MessagesEmails and texts unearthed in a lawsuit show how key figures intended their plan to create a “cloud of confusion” to help keep Donald Trump in office after his 2020 election loss. U.N. Team Finds Grounds to Support Reports of Sexual Violence in Hamas AttackThe United Nations experts also said that they had “clear and convincing information” that hostages seized in Israel on Oct. 7 had been sexually abused in Gaza, and that they had looked into reports of abuse of Palestinians in Israeli detention. China Scraps Premier’s Annual News Conference in Surprise MoveThe decision is a break from a decades-long tradition by the country’s No. 2 official and comes as Xi Jinping, the top leader, consolidates his power. Joe Biden’s Superfans Think the Rest of America Has Lost Its MindBewildered by tepid enthusiasm for a president they see as transformative, these Democrats occupy a lonely place in U.S. politics: “I feel like I’m the only one.” California Senate Primary 2024: Adam Schiff Seeks Prized SeatRepresentative Adam Schiff has controlled the Senate race in California with robust fund-raising and is trying to elbow out his biggest Democratic threat by helping a perfect Republican foil. Tammy Murphy Wins Crucial Support in Her Bid for U.S. SenateThe first lady of New Jersey won the endorsement of Democrats in Bergen County on Monday night, beating her closest primary rival, Representative Andy Kim. Juli Lynne Charlot, Creator of the Poodle Skirt, Dies at 101Ms. Charlot’s creation merged seamlessly with the carefree youth culture of the 1950s, becoming visual shorthand for the entire decade. Racial Profiling in Japan Is Prevalent but Unseen, Some Residents SayExperts say the country’s first lawsuit about police discrimination against foreign-born residents highlights a systematic problem. The Bipartisan Spending Bill to Prevent a Government Shutdown: What’s In It?Democrats rejected almost all of House Republicans’ marquee policy demands. But G.O.P. negotiators forced some spending cuts, including to the E.P.A. and the F.B.I. Donald Trump Is Running Against Dystopian FantasiesUrban America has improved. Republicans haven’t noticed. Adelle Waldman’s Journey From Brooklyn Literati to a Big Box Store“Help Wanted” proves authors needn’t be limited by identity. The Supreme Court Just Erased Part of the ConstitutionIts ruling on Trump’s eligibility for the presidency contradicts the clear language of the 14th Amendment. Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing Police to Arrest MigrantsThe bill was passed by Republicans, and the veto came on the same day that the Supreme Court agreed to weigh in on a similar law in Texas. Tony’s Booth From ‘Sopranos’ Finale Sells for $82,600The New Jersey ice cream parlor where “The Sopranos” abruptly cut to black in 2007 put the booth on eBay, hoping to fetch $10,000. It sold Monday evening for $82,600. Women Turn to Drugs Like Ozempic for Weight Loss Before PregnancyExcess weight may increase the risk of miscarriage and pregnancy complications. But little is known about the impact of drugs like Ozempic on a fetus. Twice’s ‘With You-th’ Tops the Billboard ChartThe act’s six-song EP “With You-th” debuts at No. 1, while Morgan Wallen celebrates a year of “One Thing at a Time” by hitting the No. 2 spot. More Recent Articles |
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A civilian U.S. Air Force employee was charged Monday with sharing classified information on Russia's war against Ukraine over a foreign online dating website.
Former President Donald Trump won the North Dakota Republican caucuses Monday night, beating rival Nikki Haley ahead of Super Tuesday, as he moves closer to the Republican nomination.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a handful of public safety measures on Monday that strengthen restrictions on gun ownership and penalties for violent crimes.
Vice President Kamala Harris dropped by this year's International Association of Fire Fighters legislative conference Monday to thank members for their "calling to protect people in their most dire moments of need."
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump can appear on the ballot, reversing a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court.
Former President Donald Trump's legal team filed their opposition Monday to a limited gag order motion in his New York hush money case, calling it "unconstitutional and unlawful."
The Supreme Court on Monday moved to temporarily halt the introduction of a new Texas law under which local authorities would be allowed to arrest migrants believed to be illegally entering the country.
Likely future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday after 13 stellar seasons as one of the team's greatest offensive linemen.
Bitcoin edged closer to an all-time high Monday, as it topped $67,000. The largest crypto asset neared its own record high of $69,000, as it rapidly approached silver's nearly $1.4 trillion market capitalization.
Fox announced Monday it has renewed "Crime Scene Kitchen" for a third season, to air this fall.
Fox announced Monday that former "Masked Singer" winner Leann Rimes will return on March 13 to perform "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
A business owner who supplied prop firearms for the movie Rust testified Monday he never gave live ammunition to the production as prosecutors sought to prove manslaughter charges against the film's armorer.
The U.S. Justice Department said Monday that a former Venezuelan military official had pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering, bribing foreign officials and for defrauding foreign financial institutions.
The U.S. Coast Guard and a British warship have recovered some 6,000 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated street value of $280 million, from a speedboat near the U.S. Virgin Islands, officials announced Monday.
The state of Minnesota and its two largest counties have engaged in systematic discrimination against Black families in their child welfare policies, according to a complaint filed Monday.
Animal rescuers rushed to a park in England on a report of a dog stuck in a ditch, but they arrived to find the supposed mud-covered canine was a realistic statue.
Using TVs and tablets as "e-babysitters" really cuts down on the time toddlers spend interacting with parents or other caregivers, new research shows.
Legoland California attempted a Guinness World Record by gathering 1,273 people in dinosaur costumes for a dance party of prehistoric proportions.
A Vermont man said a library book he found that's more than 60 years overdue can't be returned because the college to which it belongs about to close.
The Kentucky man who was the first known person to breach the U.S. Capitol building during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack was found guilty Monday by a Washington, D.C., court.
A Maryland man said he learned a lesson about keeping his truck tidy when a recent clean-out resulted in his finding a $30,000 Mega Millions ticket among the trash.
The oldest living person, Maria Branyas Morera, is celebrating her 117th birthday Monday in Spain. 
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