The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the head of a political campaign marketing company that employs the daughter of New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing Trump's hush money trial. The Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday that it has recovered the body of an Israeli soldier who had been taken into Gaza during Hamas' brutal Oct. 7 attack. A pair of tropical waves in the central Atlantic and Caribbean don't pose a significant threat of tropical storm activity -- at least into the weekend. Seven people were injured Wednesday after a United Airlines flight hit severe turbulence over Louisiana. The Boeing 737-900 was diverted to Tennessee for an emergency landing, according to the airline. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Wednesday it will release $3.6 million to "displaced survivors," in Texas and Oklahoma, whose homes were damaged this summer by Hurricane Beryl. The Israeli military launched an operation in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, killing at least nine people and injuring 11 others, according to Palestinian officials. Four died and 10 were injured when a van carrying 14 people rolled over several times in northeastern Texas Wednesday morning. The FBI released new details about the suspected shooter in last month's attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, but was still unable to provide any clear motive for the attack. French law enforcement indicted Russia native and billionaire Pavel Durov for allegedly permitting criminal activity on the Telegram messaging app that he founded. A recent U.S. Department of Agriculture investigation found scores of health violations by meat company Boar's Head at its Virginia facility that now is at the center of a deadly nationwide deli meat recall. The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the Biden administration's request to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers during an appeals process, as Republican-led states challenge its legality. A Mississippi seafood distributor and two managers pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to mislabeling seafood and committing wire fraud in a bait-and-switch scheme. Thousands of residents in Minnesota's Twin Cities metro area and some parts of Wisconsin still were without electricity Wednesday after severe storms hit the region, and power may not be restored for some until Thursday. Google has retooled its controversial Gemini artificial intelligence tool for generating images of people and made it customizable and available for use within days. Former Las Vegas politician Robert Telles was convicted Wednesday by a Nevada jury in the 2022 stabbing murder of veteran Las Vegas investigative reporter Jeff German. Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez was given a five-game ban from international play for his role in a brawl after a Copa America semifinal loss to Colombia, CONMEBOL announced Wednesday. Maren Morris released her new song "Kiss the Sky" for "The Wild Robot" on Wednesday. New York authorities arrested an 18-year-old undocumented migrant in Nassau County under its controversial masks ban law on Sunday. Nashville man Joseph Glynn pleaded guilty Wednesday to murdering his 76-year-old wife, Jackie, with a hammer in January. He faces a life sentence if convicted. "Special Ops: Lioness," a spy thriller starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman, will return for a second season on Paramount+. A search continues for an elderly California couple and their dog after they went missing Saturday from a nudist resort in San Bernardino County, Calif. Peacock released a teaser for "Based on a True Story" Season 2, which premieres Nov. 21. After a visit this week by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, the United States and China agreed, among other things, for President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to speak by phone. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not be allowed to remove his name in the key battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin, where he was hoping to do so to help former president Donald Trump, officials said. A Second Court of Appeals three-judge panel Wednesday granted former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin a new libel trial against the New York Times. |
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