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31,000 forced to evacuate Hughes fire in northern Los Angeles County Continued strong winds and dry conditions on Wednesday morning rapidly spread a fire near Castaic Lake in northern Los Angeles County and has burned through 8,096 acres. Trump pardons two officers involved in 2020 death of Black man and cover-up In continuing a stream of controversial pardons, President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued clemency to two former police officers who were sentenced to prison in connection to death of a Black man in 2020. Democrats assail OMB director nominee Russell Vought over political, cultural issues Russell Vought, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, promised to help American taxpayers while undergoing a contentious confirmation hearing on Wednesday. Hundreds in Thailand to wed in mass ceremony as popular same-sex marriage law takes effect Hundreds of couples this week are poised to marry in Thailand as its overwhelmingly popular marriage equality law goes into effect, according to multiple reports. House Republicans announce their own Jan. 6 subcommittee investigation The House of Representatives will create a Judiciary subcommittee to investigate events before, during and after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot that many have called an "insurrection." 2 dead after Nashville high school murder-suicide Two students are dead following a Nashville school shooting Wednesday morning. The shooter, also a student, then shot himself. None involved were publicly identified. Netflix to raise its subscription prices in U.S., Canada and elsewhere The streaming service Netflix says it is raising prices again with plans to-reinvest back into programming, according to the company. Ice marathon runner dons polar bear suit, breaks world record A British woman donned a polar bear costume to run a frigid Norwegian marathon and break a world record with her time of 4 hours, 58 minutes and 29 seconds. Look: Coyote rescued from wire fence amid sub-zero temperatures A Colorado animal control officer braved frigid temperatures -- and an unexpected tumble in the snow -- to rescue a coyote entangled in a wire fence. North Carolina man wins his second big lottery prize from Cash 5 drawing A North Carolina man scored a $120,000 jackpot from a Cash 5 lottery drawing less than four years after winning an even larger sum. 'Rise of the Empress' to adapt Julie C. Dao book series Gemma Chan, Crystal Liu and James Wong are developing the Prime Video series "Rise of the Empress," based on the Julie C. Dao books. Alleged violent Jan. 6 defendant pardoned by Trump is re-arrested on a federal gun charge A Jan. 6 Capitol attack defendant free by presidential pardon was arrested again Wednesday on a pending federal gun charge. Daniel Ball was charged in May 2023 with assaulting officers using an explosive. DOJ accuses former Chicago cannabis executive of insider trading Former Verano Executive Vice President Anthony Marsico allegedly used and shared insider information to buy shares in a Minnesota cannabis producer prior to its planned takeover by Verano in 2022. Dutch government ordered to cut nitrogen emissions by 2030 or face $10M penalty A European court has ordered the Dutch government to cut nitrogen pollution in designated protected areas or face a $10 million penalty, according to new information. Watch: The past haunts survivors in 'Yellowjackets' Season 3 trailerSnowstorm postpones LSU-South Carolina women's basketball game A highly anticipated women's basketball matchup between No. 2 South Carolina and No. 5 LSU, planned for Thursday, will be postponed to Friday because of a winter storm, the Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday. KKK flyers in Kentucky warn immigrants to leave Ku Klux Klan leaflets found in northern Kentucky Tuesday warning immigrants to leave now to avoid deportation have prompted local police to contact the FBI. Local police and a mayor called the leaflets hateful garbage. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson wins third MVP award from writers' group Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season. In India, rail passengers die after jumping from train, being hit by another A rumor of a fire on a train in India led to a panic, causing several passengers to jump from the coaches and into the path of another train on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. Twelve people died in the incident. Watch: Robert Pattinson is 'expendable' in 'Mickey 17,' from 'Parasite' director Warner Bros. is teasing Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17," starring Robert Pattinson as a man who repeatedly dies to advance humankind. SouthEast Bank agrees to $1.5M student loan discrimination settlement Officials for SouthEast Bank have agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle federal claims accusing the bank of discriminating against black and aboriginal graduates seeking to refinance their student loans. Watch: Mysterious green light over Ontario 'most likely' a meteor A mysterious green light caught on camera in the night sky over Ontario was "most likely" a meteor, one expert said. Trump threatens Russia sanctions if Putin won't make a 'deal' to end Ukraine war President Donald Trump waded into Russian-Ukrainian diplomacy on Wednesday, threatening Moscow with sanctions and calling on President Vladimir Putin to make a deal for the sake of his economy. Watch: Red-tailed hawk rescued after getting lodged in front grill of SUV A red-tailed hawk is recovering after being struck by an SUV and getting stuck in the front grill -- requiring help from technicians to escape. |
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The Bishop Who Pleaded With Trump: ‘Was Anyone Going to Say Anything?’Bishop Budde locked eyes with President Trump and made a plea for mercy — and the war over spiritual authority in America was ignited anew. Trump Administration Escalates D.E.I. Crackdown in Latest Threat to Federal WorkersThe warning came one day after the administration ordered that diversity, equity and inclusion efforts across the government be shut down by 5 p.m. Wednesday. Far-Right Leaders Granted Clemency by Trump for Jan. 6 Speak OutEnrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys and Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers asserted that they wanted President Trump to seek revenge on their behalf for being prosecuted in connection with the Jan. 6 riot. Congress Clears Laken Riley Act to Deport Immigrants Accused of CrimesFinal approval by the House sent the legislation, which requires the detention and deportation of unauthorized migrants charged with crimes, to President Trump’s desk. As Hughes Fire Explodes in L.A. County, Weary Californians Decide: Stay or Go?The Hughes fire has grown rapidly in northern Los Angeles County, with the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires still burning in the region. Border, Asylum, Citizenship: Trump Kicks Off Vast Immigration ChangesMore is coming, but many directives will take time to be implemented or will face political, legal or practical obstacles. Trump Administration Cancels Flights for Refugees Already Approved for TravelThe decision leaves refugees who have completed a lengthy process stranded abroad and facing extended separation from loved ones already in the U.S. How Trump Decided to Pardon Silk Road Founder Ross UlbrichtLibertarian and crypto allies of Ross Ulbricht, who was serving a life sentence for distributing drugs on his Silk Road website, leveraged President Trump’s desire for political support to secure his release. How Europe Is Preparing for a New Era of TrumpWorld leaders gathered in Davos, Switzerland for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Jeanna Smialek, a New York Times reporter, describes how there was a veneer of anxiety over the event, with attendees wondering: How will the new Trump administration affect Europe? Trump Administration Temporarily Mutes Federal Health OfficialsScientific meetings were canceled, and research data on the bird flu outbreak was delayed, amid confusion over the directive. Judges in Washington Push Back on Trump’s Reprieve of Jan. 6 DefendantsWhile dismissing cases, judges who have overseen the prosecutions made clear that the orders did nothing to change the reality of the attack on the Capitol. Amid a Winter Snowstorm, New Orleans Also Savors a SpectacleThe storm brought both dazzling landscapes of ice and snow and challenges to a city unaccustomed to such severe winter weather. Why Is It So Cold in the South If the Planet Is Warming? Here’s What We Know.A mass of air called the polar vortex has escaped the Arctic and plunged southward. Some scientists see the fingerprints of climate change. At 10 Cubed, a Restaurant on the 100th Floor, a Chef Toils in ObscurityIn New York, private restaurants in luxury towers are a popular amenity. The public cannot eat there, and residents only drop in occasionally. Lessons on Authoritarianism From Around the WorldTyranny doesn’t happen overnight. Take it from the people who missed the first signs. Honolulu Police Arrest Suspect in 1977 Murder of Dawn MomoharaDNA evidence helped lead long-stymied detectives to a suspect in the murder of Dawn Momohara, 16, who was strangled and found dead at her high school. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sues Courtney Burgess, Who Said He Had Sex TapesThe lawsuit names Courtney Burgess, a one-time music industry bit player, his lawyer and the owner of the cable network NewsNation, which aired an interview with Mr. Burgess. Why Is Israel Targeting Jenin, West Bank?As Israel withdraws some of its troops from Gaza during a cease-fire there, it has turned attention to another Palestinian territory — in particular a city with a history of militant activity. José Jiménez Dies at 76; Turned a Gang Into a Voice for Puerto RicansHe retooled the Young Lords into a militant advocacy and service organization, modeled after the Black Panthers. Based in Chicago, it had chapters nationwide. At the Cloisters, Sor Juana’s Words Ring Out in SongThe opera “Primero Sueño” translates Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s poem about the soul’s journey into a musical promenade around the Cloisters. |
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Continued strong winds and dry conditions on Wednesday morning rapidly spread a fire near Castaic Lake in northern Los Angeles County and has burned through 8,096 acres.
In continuing a stream of controversial pardons, President Donald Trump on Wednesday issued clemency to two former police officers who were sentenced to prison in connection to death of a Black man in 2020.
Russell Vought, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, promised to help American taxpayers while undergoing a contentious confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
Hundreds of couples this week are poised to marry in Thailand as its overwhelmingly popular marriage equality law goes into effect, according to multiple reports.
The House of Representatives will create a Judiciary subcommittee to investigate events before, during and after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot that many have called an "insurrection."
Two students are dead following a Nashville school shooting Wednesday morning. The shooter, also a student, then shot himself. None involved were publicly identified.
The streaming service Netflix says it is raising prices again with plans to-reinvest back into programming, according to the company.
A British woman donned a polar bear costume to run a frigid Norwegian marathon and break a world record with her time of 4 hours, 58 minutes and 29 seconds.
A Colorado animal control officer braved frigid temperatures -- and an unexpected tumble in the snow -- to rescue a coyote entangled in a wire fence.
A North Carolina man scored a $120,000 jackpot from a Cash 5 lottery drawing less than four years after winning an even larger sum.
Gemma Chan, Crystal Liu and James Wong are developing the Prime Video series "Rise of the Empress," based on the Julie C. Dao books.
A Jan. 6 Capitol attack defendant free by presidential pardon was arrested again Wednesday on a pending federal gun charge. Daniel Ball was charged in May 2023 with assaulting officers using an explosive.
Former Verano Executive Vice President Anthony Marsico allegedly used and shared insider information to buy shares in a Minnesota cannabis producer prior to its planned takeover by Verano in 2022.
A European court has ordered the Dutch government to cut nitrogen pollution in designated protected areas or face a $10 million penalty, according to new information.
Showtime is previewing Season 3 of "Yellowjackets."
A highly anticipated women's basketball matchup between No. 2 South Carolina and No. 5 LSU, planned for Thursday, will be postponed to Friday because of a winter storm, the Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday.
Ku Klux Klan leaflets found in northern Kentucky Tuesday warning immigrants to leave now to avoid deportation have prompted local police to contact the FBI. Local police and a mayor called the leaflets hateful garbage.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season.
A rumor of a fire on a train in India led to a panic, causing several passengers to jump from the coaches and into the path of another train on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. Twelve people died in the incident.
Warner Bros. is teasing Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17," starring Robert Pattinson as a man who repeatedly dies to advance humankind.
Officials for SouthEast Bank have agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle federal claims accusing the bank of discriminating against black and aboriginal graduates seeking to refinance their student loans.
A mysterious green light caught on camera in the night sky over Ontario was "most likely" a meteor, one expert said.
President Donald Trump waded into Russian-Ukrainian diplomacy on Wednesday, threatening Moscow with sanctions and calling on President Vladimir Putin to make a deal for the sake of his economy.
A red-tailed hawk is recovering after being struck by an SUV and getting stuck in the front grill -- requiring help from technicians to escape. 
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