President-elect Donald Trump called for elimination of daylight saving time on Friday, calling it "inconvenient" and "costly." A Japanese court on Friday found a U.S. airman guilty of the abduction and rape of a 15-year-old Okinawa girl and sentenced him to five years in prison. Local leaders in New Jersey on Friday pleaded with the federal government to release more information on its probe of dozens of unexplained drone sightings over the New York City metro area. Police in Wyoming are reminding residents to decorate their homes for Christmas instead of their vehicles after a driver was pulled over with their car illuminated by festive lights. The squares and streets of Damascus and other major cities were crowded Friday with cheerful Syrians who flocked to celebrate the "victory" of their revolution that led to the ouster of President Bashar Assad. A South Carolina man stopped to buy some snacks for a football game and bought a Powerball ticket that earned him a $1 million prize. Japanese law prohibiting same-sex marriage from being officially recognized is unconstitutional, the country's Fukuoka High Court ruled on Friday. NASA on Friday issued updates to its "Moon to Mars architecture," its exploration approach which includes Artemis missions to the Moon that will help prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. The Justice Department said Friday former Department of Defense Deputy Chief Frederick Douglass Moorefield, Jr. has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for participating in a multi-state dogfighting conspiracy. Taylor Swift is celebrating her 35th birthday with a new archival component to her website. First lady Jill Biden hosted a U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots event Friday at the White House as part of her Joining Forces Initiative, which seeks to to support military families, caregivers and survivors. Jennifer Love Hewitt will star in the newest iteration of "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Eighteen years after she lied about Duke LaCrosse players raping her, Crystal Mangum admitted she lied and asked the men to forgive her. Mangum is serving time in prison for murdering her then-boyfriend in 2013. Commercial realities almost derailed "A Charlie Brown Christmas" in the 1960s, yet those same forces ultimately ensured its broadcast. The result is a lasting touchstone of innocence, hope and belief. In a new report, experts suggest that beans, lentils and other protein-packed legumes are the perfect substitute for red or processed meat. K-pop group Stray Kids released its debut mixtape, "Hop," and a music video for the song "Walkin on Water." New episodes of "Sesame Street" will no longer air on HBO and Max before landing on PBS. Federal officials in New Jersey have seized two separate shipments of so-called "gas station heroin" imported from Hong Kong and totaling over 22 pounds. U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi was hospitalized in Luxembourg on Friday after suffering an injury while traveling with a U.S. delegation, her office said. "Nickel Boys," the film based on the Colson Whitehead novel, was voted Best Picture of the year by the African American Film Critics Association Friday. A "watch-and-wait" strategy might be the best option for some women with early-stage, low-risk breast cancer. Vice President-elect JD Vance confirmed Friday that Daniel Penny, who was found not guilty in the chokehold death of a man on a New York City Subway train, will be his guest for an upcoming NCAA football game. High caregiving stress increases risk of high blood pressure by nearly 40% among Black women ages 21 to 44, new research shows. Banking groups said they plan to sue the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for adopting a rule that would limit overdraft fees. The Idaho man who holds the most concurrent Guinness World Records added another title to his name by donning a blindfold and performing 41 pickleball serves in one minute. |
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