WHYY Prosecutors have asked Judge Chutkan to set a Jan. 2 trial date for Trump for conspiracy to overturn his 2020
election loss, with potential legal battles expected as the trial may last four to six weeks. |
ABC News In 2022, the CDC record 49,449 American suicides, a 2.6% increase from the previous year, with the greatest
rise among adults aged 65 and older at 8.1%, various increases among other age demographics. |
The Fire Pit Collective In his autobiography, Billy Walters discusses a five-year gambling partnership with Phil
Mickelson, including their joint bets over $1 billion, and Mickelson's betrayal that cost Walters his freedom. |
The Hill Sen. Manchin is considering leaving the Democratic Party and declaring himself an Independent before 2024,
citing dissatisfaction with the extremes of both parties and a desire for an independent voice. |
HuffPost Justice Clarence Thomas has reportedly benefited from a previously undisclosed network of wealthy and
well-connected patrons who have treated him to 38 luxury vacations, according to ProPublica. |
Gallup A poll shows that Prince William and Zelenskiy are viewed favorably by a majority of Americans, with approval
ratings of 59% and 57%, while other prominent U.S. figures are seen more divisively. |
NBC News The catastrophic wildfires in Maui, killing at least 53 people, were driven by drought and hurricane-strength
winds, both amplified by climate change, turning the situation into a worst-case scenario. |
New York Post Climate scientist Judith Curry asserts that the "overwhelming consensus" on the crisis is "manufactured,"
claiming that scientists are incentivized to exaggerate risks for "fame and fortune." |
The New York Times A teenager turned away by a bar in one of Manhattan’s fanciest hotels started a campaign to sully
its reputation, a lawsuit says. As a result, the hotel is now suing him for defamation. |
SCOTUSblog The Supreme Court has halted Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy plan, pending a review of its legality in December,
in response to concerns about potential misuse of the bankruptcy system by the wealthy. |
WGN9 During Northwestern's first training camp since a hazing scandal, staff wore “Cats Against The World” t-shirts,
sparking criticism from the athletic director, who called them "inappropriate" and "tone deaf." |
KTLA 5 ACC did not vote on adding Stanford and California, leaving them in limbo amid the Pac-12's instability, with
insiders highlighting challenges in obtaining necessary votes for expansion. |
The Verge Twitter, rebranding to X, is auctioning items from its San Fran headquarters, including a repurposed Montana
barn, a Robin Williams tribute mural, bird-shaped memorabilia, and more oddities. |
The Messenger Political violence in the U.S. has surged to its highest level since the 1970s, with 213 incidents since
January 2021, including 140 assaults, 73 property damages, and 18 deaths, mostly by right-wingers. |
Time Lil Tay appears to be alive and safe, according to a statement from her family, following reports of her death
based on a now-removed Instagram post, attributing the incident to her compromised account. |
The Orange County Register Severe thunderstorms in the U.S. during the first half of this year caused an unprecedented
$34 billion in insured losses, accounting for nearly 70% of the $50 billion in global catastrophic damages. |
Al Jazeera Several U.S. citizens detained in Iran have been moved from prison to house arrest, a step that U.S. news
outlets are reporting as part of a potential prisoner swap deal between Washington and Tehran. |
USA Today Televising Trump's trial would enhance transparency, and both the Supreme Court and Congress should act to
change old policies preventing this, as reflected in the proposed Sunshine in the Courtroom Act. |
MSN Rumors suggest that Biden may not be the Democratic nominee in 2024, with Michelle Obama as a potential
replacement, due to his unpopularity and perceived continuity with Obama's administration. |
Entrepreneur Campbell Soup is set to acquire Sovos, the parent company of Italian food brand Rao's and Michael
Angelo's, for $2.33 billion, marking a strategic expansion of Campbell's meals and beverages segment. |
For the Left Public universities in the United States have been increasing their
workforce, leading to a rise in spending on salaries and benefits. However, the cost of tuition for students has increased even more significantly in order to cover these expenses. |
For the Right Michael Cohen, former attorney for Donald Trump and a vocal critic of the
former president, is considering running for Congress as a Democrat. He may mount a primary challenge against Rep. Jerry Nadler, a top member of the House Judiciary Committee. |
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