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Former Lawrence High coach sentenced to 10 years for transporting student across state lines for sex

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Former Lawrence High coach sentenced to 10 years for transporting student across state lines for sex

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3 hours ago

Recent BART fiber optic cable theft cost agency $1+ million

November 21 theft of 800 feet of fiber optic cable halted BART service between Hayward and Berryessa/North San Jose, costing the agency over $1 million.
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4 hours ago

Inside six college basketball games the feds say were fixed

Federal prosecutors allege a gambling ring bribed 39 NCAA players on 17 Division I teams to fix dozens of games during the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons.
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3 hours ago

Man convicted of 2022 Caribbean Carnival killing sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison

left a void that cannot be filled.
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7 hours ago
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Former Astoria man indicted in 1998 cold case strangulation murder of unidentified victim: DA - QNS

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Former Astoria man indicted in 1998 cold case strangulation murder of unidentified victim: DA - QNS

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5 hours ago

Driver dead after car crashes into Medway front yard, catches fire

A man died after his car veered into a Medway home's front yard, caught fire, and he was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
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Antioch man charged with attempting to murder 11-year-old girl he allegedly shot in the head

A 23-year-old man has been charged with attempting to murder an 11-year-old girl who survived being shot in the head while riding around town with her family, police announced Thursday. Ryan Hardy, of Antioch, was charged with five counts of attempted murder and assault with a firearm for allegedly shooting the girl in the early afternoon of Jan. 5, as she rode in a car on the 3900 block of Delta Fair Boulevard, police said.
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14 hours ago

24 hours of chaos as mental health grants are slashed then restored

About $2 billion in federal mental-health and addiction grants were abruptly cut, causing widespread alarm, then restored after confusion and backroom negotiations.
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7 hours ago

US seizes sixth sanctioned tanker it says has ties to Venezuela in Trump's effort to control its oil

U.S. forces seized the Venezuelan-linked tanker Veronica in the Caribbean to enforce sanctions and exert control over Venezuela's oil, using Coast Guard and naval assets.
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12 hours ago

Former Brazilian au pair testifies her ex-lover plotted to kill his wife

Brendan Banfield is accused of orchestrating the 2023 murders of his wife and Joseph Ryan with help from his former au pair, Juliana Magalhães.
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22 hours ago

FBI searches a Washington Post reporter's home as part of investigation

FBI searched a Washington Post reporter's home seizing devices during a Pentagon contractor leak investigation, prompting concerns about press freedoms and national security.
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19 hours ago

4 ways to beat the anxiety of insomnia and get back to sleep

Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) treats sleep anxiety by resetting sleep behaviors and restructuring thoughts, offering effective non-drug relief over six to eight weeks.
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14 hours ago

Trump threatens to use the Insurrection Act to 'put an end' to protests in Minneapolis

President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops or federalize the National Guard to suppress protests against federal immigration officers in Minneapolis.
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1 day ago
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Federal officer shoots person in leg after being attacked during Minneapolis arrest, AP source says

A federal officer shot a person in the leg after being attacked with a shovel during an arrest in north Minneapolis amid clashes.
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16 hours ago
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Fear, anger spread after another immigration shooting in Minneapolis

Federal officers shot a man in the leg after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle amid widespread protests over a fatal immigration-agent shooting.
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Federal officer shoots person in leg after being attacked during Minneapolis arrest, AP source says

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18 hours ago

Uganda goes to the polls amid heavy security and internet blackout

President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his four-decade rule as millions vote amid an internet blackout, heavy security, detentions, and a rematch with Bobi Wine.
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11 hours ago

How ADX Florence actually works, according to a former supermax inmate

ADX Florence enforces near-constant solitary confinement in concrete cells with strict security, severe psychological toll, suspended gang dynamics, controlled guard interactions, and restrictive visitations.
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15 hours ago

Remembering Aldrich Ames and the Lives He Destroyed

Aldrich Ames's betrayal inflicted deep personal and operational damage on the CIA, exposing agents and highlighting catastrophic internal security failures.
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1 day ago

This Website Exposed ICE Data - Now, It's Faced a Cyberattack

A publicly accessible ICE List database exposes PII for roughly 4,500 federal ICE agents and supervisors and recently suffered a DDoS attack reportedly originating from Russia.
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New video shows Brown University shooter leaving campus after killing students

A Brown University student fatally shot two classmates, injured nine, then fled; he later killed an MIT professor and died by suicide after a manhunt.
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6 hours ago

ICE's AI Tool Has Been a Complete Disaster

According , when ICE identifies a recruit with prior law enforcement experience, it assigns them to its "Law Enforcement Officer Program." This is a four-week online course meant to streamline training for those already familiar with the legal aspects of the gig. Everyone else gets shipped off to ICE's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Georgia for an eight-week in-person academy. This more rigorous training includes courses in immigration law, gun handling, physical fitness exams, and more.
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17 hours ago

ICE officer shoots Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis: What we know

In an X post on Wednesday, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) wrote that at 6:50pm (00:50 GMT on Thursday), federal law enforcement officers were stopping an illegal alien from Venezuela who was released into the country by [former President] Joe Biden in 2022. The DHS added that the man had tried to evade the officers, crashing his car into another parked car and then fleeing on foot.
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1 day ago

Bus driver for Grafton schools arrested for alleged kidnapping, endangerment

A school bus driver allegedly disabled onboard cameras, deviated from his assigned route, and faces kidnapping and related criminal charges.
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6 hours ago

Early Alexander Brothers accuser found dead in Australia

Whiteman, 45, filed a civil lawsuit in March 2024 accusing the Alexander brothers of sexually assaulting her more than a decade earlier. In court filings, she said she met the brothers at a Manhattan nightclub in 2012 and was forced into a sport utility vehicle as she was leaving. She alleged they drove her to a Hamptons estate where she was assaulted.
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17 hours ago

San Jose latest city to face questions whether federal authorities are accessing police license plate camera data

San Jose police allowed other California and federal authorities to search ALPR camera data, risking violations of California laws protecting residents and immigrants from tracking.
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12 hours ago

The Carl Icahn Connection to the New ICE Warehouse Opening Upstate

The Department of Homeland Security is moving ahead with plans to open a new immigrant-detention facility in a small town upstate, and the warehouse where it's supposed to be located is owned by none other than former Trump adviser Carl Icahn. As the Monroe Gazette first reported after the DHS posted a January 8 advisory on the plan, the former Pep Boys warehouse at 29 Elizabeth Drive in Chester is owned by an IEP Chester LLC, a subsidiary of Carl Icahn's holding company, Icahn Enterprises.
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11 hours ago

Federal agents in Minnesota could outnumber total Twin Cities police

A potential 3,000 federal ICE and CBP agents would equal five times Minneapolis Police Department manpower and nearly one agent per 1,000 Twin Cities residents.
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7 hours ago

San Jose school board member sings holiday gun tune again

A San Jose school board vice president sang a gun-referencing parody at an elementary concert, apologized, then posted a video singing it again.
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7 hours ago

Former Fordham player named in federal indictment of NCAA point-shaving scheme amNewYork

Federal prosecutors charged 20 people in a point-shaving scheme that recruited and bribed 39 NCAA players to fix at least 29 basketball games.
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1 day ago

Federal officer shoots person in leg after being attacked during arrest in Minneapolis: Officials

A federal officer shot a Venezuelan man in the leg after being attacked during a targeted traffic stop in Minneapolis; two others are in custody.
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8 hours ago

Mass. police officer placed on leave following high-speed, head-on collision, chief says

Police believe that the officer was driving the Jeep westbound on Route 139 "at a high rate of speed and passed a tow truck by crossing over solid double yellow lines into the eastbound lane," according to the preliminary investigation. "The Jeep then attempted to pass a second vehicle, a Hyundai Elantra, again crossing the solid double yellow lines, and struck an eastbound Honda Civic head-on."
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NCAA asks CFTC to suspend prediction markets

The NCAA asked a federal regulatory body Wednesday to stop prediction markets from offering trades on college sports until more safeguards are in place. In a letter addressed to the chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency that regulates prediction markets, NCAA president Charlie Baker said the growth of prediction markets poses a threat to the well-being of student-athletes as well as the integrity of competition. "I implore you to suspend collegiate sport prediction markets until a more robust system with appropriate safeguards is in place," Baker wrote.
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16 hours ago

Economy is marginally improving, says the Fed, but only because rich consumers are splurging on luxury items and holidays | Fortune

U.S. economic activity rose slightly to modestly across most Federal Reserve Districts, driven by higher-income spending while lower- and middle-income consumers pulled back.
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9 hours ago

How to get free high-speed Wi-Fi on your American Airlines flights - no subscription needed

AT&T announced last week that it has partnered with the airline to provide free high-speed Wi-Fi on more than 2 million American Airlines flights a year. All you need to do to access it is log in to the in-flight portal with your AAdvantage number and password and select "Free Wi-Fi." If you're not a member, you can sign up for free. The rollout will start this month, AT&T explained, and continue in phases.
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1 day ago

Watch: Cambridge police rescue injured person on MBTA tracks in the nick of time

Two Cambridge police officers jumped onto MBTA Red Line tracks and pulled an injured person to safety seconds before an oncoming train.
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20 hours ago

SpaceX capsule with four astronauts splashes into Pacific Ocean in first medical evacuation from International Space Station

SpaceX guided its Dragon capsule to a middle-of-the-night splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego, less than 11 hours after the astronauts exited the International Space Station. "It's so good to be home," said Nasa astronaut Zena Cardman, the capsule commander. It was an unexpected finish to a mission that began in August and left the orbiting lab with only one American and two Russians on board.
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Manhunt underway for boxer Gervonta 'Tank' Davis, wanted in alleged domestic violence incident

A warrant has been issued for Davis' arrest on charges of battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping, Miami Gardens Police Executive Officer Emmanuel Jeanty said Tuesday during a news conference. 'At this time, the Miami Gardens Police Department is actively working with the United States Marshals' Fugitive Task Force to locate and apprehend Mr. Davis,' Jeanty said.
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11 hours ago

The 10 best states to raise a family

Best states to raise a family concentrate in the Northeast and Midwest for strong education, jobs, and quality of life; no Southern state ranked.
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15 hours ago

Here Are Thursday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Applied Materials, BankUnited, Broadcom, Dell Technologies, DraftKings, Lam Research, NVIDIA, and More

Markets mixed: futures mostly higher; major indices fell except Russell 2000; yields declined as bonds rallied; oil retreated after reduced Iran conflict risk.
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7 hours ago

Teen says 'party mom' retaliated against her for breaking up with her son

If O'Connor is convicted of sexual battery or molesting a minor, Webby said she would be required to register as a sex offender under California law. A conviction on all counts would also carry a potential sentence of more than 30 years. Prosecutors have identified 14 named juvenile victims, seven girls referred to as Jane Does, and seven boys, or John Does, according to Webby, and none of the testifying juveniles have immunity agreements. In addition, prosecutors have other juvenile witnesses, who are not named victims.
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9 hours ago

Queens murder suspect cuffed: South Carolina man booked for shooting ex-girlfriend in ambush at her home amNewYork

Detectives arrested on Thursday the man they say allegedly followed his estranged girlfriend from South Carolina to Queens and shot her dead at her home last summer. According to police sources, 23-year-old Deovryion Ray was extradited to New York after previously being cuffed in his home state on an assault charge. He was subsequently brought to the 115th Precinct stationhouse in Jackson Heights, where he was ultimately charged with the murder of 21-year-old Dashanna Donovan.
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fromWIRED
17 hours ago

The Real AI Talent War Is for Plumbers and Electricians

Data center construction demands skilled electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians, requiring faster, more rigorous training and offering higher pay to attract and retain workers.
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fromFortune
17 hours ago

Desperate job seekers are abandoning the idea of a 'dream job'-but an economist warns bosses about what could happen next | Fortune

Many new hires accept pay cuts and avoid negotiating offers, prioritizing employment stability as higher-paying opportunities and benefits become scarce.
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14 hours ago

Boeing knew of engine defect on UPS plane that crashed in Kentucky, report says

A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released Wednesday determined that Boeing warned plane owners about the defect, but did not believe it was a flight safety issue and did not require immediate repairs. Freight companies UPS and FedEx temporarily grounded their fleets of MD-11s, manufactured by McDonnell Douglas before its takeover by Boeing, after the 4 November 2025 crash at Muhammad Ali international airport when an engine on the plane's left wing caught fire and detached.
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13 hours ago

Boeing warned of busted part in Louisville UPS crash back in 2011

A split spherical bearing race caused an MD-11 left engine to detach and explode; Boeing warned earlier but did not deem it a safety-of-flight issue.
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8 hours ago

Verizon just had a big outage. Here's what we know

Verizon experienced a major outage caused by a software issue, leaving tens of thousands without cell service while the company conducts a full review.
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18 hours ago

Dollar consolidates near multi-week highs - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The US dollar remained in a consolidation phase on Thursday, holding close to multi-week highs. Inflation data released on Wednesday painted a broadly stable picture. Producer prices increased moderately on the month. Taken together with earlier CPI data, inflation trends appear neither re-accelerating nor cooling decisively. Retail sales provided a contrasting signal, rebounding strongly in November. Improved consumer spending, suggesting household demand remains relatively healthy, limiting immediate downside risks to growth.
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7 hours ago

Meet the Newton couple who visited every town in Massachusetts

In the winter of 2021, as the pandemic pressed life inward, Jenny McBride and Jo Gray began doing what so many did to stay sane: they went for walks. Each day, the couple looped through their Newton neighborhood, circling the same streets, passing the same houses, nodding at the same passersby. At first, the walks felt like freedom, a way to stretch their legs and explore beyond the walls of their duplex.
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fromWIRED
6 hours ago

Meta's Layoffs Leave Supernatural Fitness Users in Mourning

Meta acquired VR fitness app Supernatural, then shut it down and laid off staff, disappointing dedicated users who valued its community and coaches.
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fromBusiness Insider
12 hours ago

David Ellison's Paramount suffers a setback in its legal fight with Warner Bros. Discovery

A Delaware court denied Paramount Skydance's request for expedited discovery, finding no showing of cognizable irreparable harm in its suit over Warner Bros. Discovery disclosures.
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13 hours ago

19-year-old identified as victim in fatal Cape crash

Concetta Sherman, 19, died in a single-vehicle crash on Route 6 in Barnstable; she was trapped and pronounced dead at the scene.
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17 hours ago

Dense fog advisory affecting Delta until Thursday morning 1/4 mile visibility

A dense fog advisory affects Sacramento Valley and Northern San Joaquin locations until 10 a.m., reducing visibility to one-quarter mile or less, creating hazardous driving.
fromLos Angeles Times
6 hours ago

LA28 Olympics ticket update: Record number sign up on first day

"The Olympic Games returning to Los Angeles in 2028 is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to witness history," LA28 president Casey Wasserman said in a statement. "The spirit of the LA28 Games is now officially ignited around the world, and fans have already shown up in record-breaking numbers just one day into our ticket registration. The journey is just beginning, and we look forward to an epic and unforgettable experience together in 2028."
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9 hours ago

Housing activity weakens in latest Fed Beige Book report

Economic activity modestly increased in most Fed districts, consumer spending rose among higher-income households, office real estate and manufacturing weakened, and hiring remained largely flat.
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10 hours ago

Michael Jackson's Estate Executors Want to Make Paris Jackson Pay

"These payments appear, at least in part, to consist of lavish gratuities bestowed upon already well-compensated counsel," her motion argued. "As painful as it is to say in print, the present records suggest a group of closely-knit, highly-compensated lawyers is exploiting Executors' lack of oversight to skim money from the Estate, in plain view."
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1 day ago

Stanford's freshman phenom Ebuka Okroie leads 95-90 win over No. 14 North Carolina

Stanford rallied from a 12-point deficit as freshman Ebuka Okorie scored a school-record 36 points and had nine assists to beat No. 14 North Carolina 95-90.
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8 hours ago

Everything to know about Super Bowl Experience, Pro Bowl at Moscone Center in San Francisco

The NFL is calling the Super Bowl Experience an "immersive football festival" that's a family-friendly event during Super Bowl Week. Fans will get the chance to meet current NFL players and legends for autographs, shop for exclusive gear at the NFL Shop and enjoy interactive games and NFL FLAG clinics. Visitors can also test out their speed in a 40-yard dash against virtual NFL players on LED screens and take photos with the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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8 hours ago

Burglars take $30,000 from late NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home, officials say

According to a Jan. 8 incident report by the Iredell County Sheriff's Office, a backpack and $30,000 in cash were stolen from Biffle's home in Mooreville, N.C. The alleged incident was classified as a burglary at a residence with forcible entry. Investigators believe someone entered a safe at the home during the alleged incident, Sheriff Darren Campbell said Wednesday, and some guns and memorabilia are also missing from the estate. No one was home at the time of the alleged incident. The incident report states that the home was last known to be secure on Jan. 7 at 3 p.m.
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7 hours ago

SuperFriends NYC Trip to Philly for the Mummers Parade - San Francisco Bay Times

The 125th Mummers Parade showcased flamboyant costumes, lively string bands, the chaotic Wench Division, multi-generational performers, and Philadelphia's exuberant, enduring community tradition.
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1 day ago

Rory McIlroy: LIV Golf not signing anyone who moves the needle

LIV Golf's high-dollar signings, even re-signing a major champion for hundreds of millions, will not materially improve the league's product or influence.
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1 day ago
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'West Wing' actor Timothy Busfield turns himself in to face child sex abuse charges in New Mexico

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'West Wing' actor Timothy Busfield turns himself in to face child sex abuse charges in New Mexico

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China's trade surplus surges 20% to a record $1.2 trillion, even with Trump's tariffs

China's trade surplus reached a record nearly $1.2 trillion in 2025 as exports rose to $3.77 trillion while imports flatlined at $2.58 trillion.
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A construction crane falls onto a moving train in Thailand, killing at least 22 people

Photos published in Thai media showed plumes of white then dark smoke above the scene, and construction equipment hanging down from between two concrete support pillars. Rescue workers stood on top of overturned railways carriages, some of them with gaping holes torn on their sides, video from public broadcaster ThaiPBS showed. What appeared to be sections of the crane were scattered along the track. Meanwhile, paramedics gave first aid to injured passengers.
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2 days ago

Supreme Court seems likely to uphold state bans on transgender athletes in girls and women's sports

The Supreme Court's conservative majority signaled it will uphold state bans preventing transgender girls and women from participating on school athletic teams under Title IX.
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1 day ago

Trump makes obscene gesture at heckler in Ford factory tour

President Donald Trump raised his middle finger at a heckler who accused him of being a 'pedophile protector' during a Ford factory visit in Dearborn, Michigan.
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Luxury retailer Saks seeks bankruptcy protection

Saks Global has secured roughly $1.75 billion in financing, the New York company said as filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday in the Southern District of Texas. The private company said that stores will remain open as it restructures company debt, meaning that it will honor the programs it has for customers. Suppliers and employees will be paid, Saks said.
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1 day ago

Trump administration sends letter wiping out addiction, mental health grants

The Trump administration abruptly canceled hundreds of federal health grants, risking roughly $2 billion in cuts and immediate loss of front-line addiction and mental health services.
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In a win for Democrats, court allows California's redistricting plan to proceed

A federal court has upheld the new congressional map approved by California voters last month, giving Democrats a chance to counter the nationwide redistricting effort led by President Trump and his Republican allies. The court challenge to the redistricting plan had been brought by the California Republican Party and the U.S. Department of Justice. The court found that the new district map did not violate laws against racial gerrymandering.
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23 hours ago

Media Briefing: Google's latest core update a reminder that pageviews can't remain the primary metric

For years, big publishers treated Google as a distribution utility: publish a lot, cover everything and let domain authority do the rest. The December core update - rolled out Dec. 11-29 - is another sign that bargain is breaking. In multiple readouts, volatility hit news hard, and the sites that appear to be holding up best are those that behave less like general-interest news hubs and more like "the best answer" engines.
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1 day ago

Journalists Rally in Defense of Washington Post Reporter Raided by FBI

Colleagues and journalists from other outlets united in support of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson on Wednesday hours after the FBI searched her Virginia home and seized several of her devices as part of an investigation into the alleged mishandling of classified information. Natanson was at home when agents arrived. According to the newspaper's reporting, federal officers examined her devices before seizing a phone, a Garmin watch, and two laptops one personal and one issued by her employer.
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Protester says he was permanently blinded after getting shot by Homeland Security officer in Southern California

A DHS officer fired a nonlethal round from close range in Santa Ana, permanently blinding a protester in the left eye.
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