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The move ends a years-long trend toward more moderation.
NY Appeals Court Denies Trump’s Request to Halt Business Records Case Before Sentencing
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan had earlier rejected Trump’s bid to delay sentencing.
Biden Admin Asks Court to Stop 9/11 Plea Hearing
The DOJ has argued that accepting the pleas would cause ‘irreparable harm’ to the government and public.
Trump Talks Greenland, Panama Canal, Jan. 6 Pardons in Press Conference
The president-elect commented on issues including pardons, investment, and Greenland.
New Orleans Attack Shows Ongoing Influence of ISIS Propaganda, Analysts Say
Whether ISIS physically exists or not is ‘irrelevant’ to Islamic extremists, says a counterterrorism expert.
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Trump Announces $20 Billion Investment for US Data Centers by Emirati Businessman
The latest announcement followed Japanese tech-investing titan SoftBank’s $100 billion investment pledge.
Carter Lies in State at US Capitol
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UK Theatregoer ‘Transfixed’ by Shen Yun
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Classified Documents Report
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday blocked the release of a special counsel’s final report into Trump, pending a decision by an appeals court.
Las Vegas Cybertruck Bomber Used ChatGPT to Plan Attack, Left Behind 6-page Manifesto, Police Say
Evidence has shown that ChatGPT was used for instructions on how to build an explosive device and set it off with a pistol, one officer said.
Kevin O'Leary Joins Efforts to Acquire TikTok’s US Assets 12 Days Before Ban Is Triggered
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Higher Fluoride Levels Linked to Lower IQ Scores in Children, New Review Finds
New research has identified 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter as a key threshold for child development safety concerns.
Corporate Bankruptcies Surge to 14-Year High Amid Economic Strains
U.S. businesses faced near-record bankruptcies in 2024 as tighter credit conditions and softer consumer discretionary spending strained corporate finances.
House Speaker Details GOP Plan to Raise Debt Ceiling in Reconciliation Bill
Mike Johnson (R-La.) says Republicans want to avoid brinkmanship with Democrats that could destabilize bond markets and weaken the dollar.
House Passes Laken Riley Act, First Bill of New Congress
The Act requires Homeland Security to detain criminal illegal immigrants and allows states to sue the federal government over immigration policy.
FDA Announces Thresholds for Lead in Baby Foods
Exposure to the heavy metal even at low levels negatively impacts children’s learning ability and academic achievements, according to the CDC.
Getty Images, Shutterstock Announce $3.7 Billion Merger
The new company will be led by Getty Images CEO Craig Peters.
‘Home, Sweet Home’: America’s First Hit Song
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The Tennessee Titans fired their general manager on Tuesday.
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The Tennessee Titans fired their general manager on Tuesday.
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The award-winning journalist died on Christmas Eve while surrounded by his family.
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