CNN David Weiss, the U.S. attorney investigating Hunter Biden, has been appointed special counsel after plea talks
collapsed, prompting an unprecedented trial and GOP criticism over alleged preferential treatment. |
Deseret Associated Press photojournalist Rick Bowmer covered a devastating fire in Lahaina, Hawaii, capturing some of
the first photos of the destruction, and residents were allowed back in on Friday. |
The Hill James Carville criticized the No Labels group, dismissed other GOP nominees besides Trump, praised Ramaswamy,
and expressed optimism about the Democratic Party's future despite current challenges. |
AL.com The captain of Montgomery's Harriott II riverboat described issues with a group involved in a brawl while
docking, including a previous theft of a golf cart; four individuals have been charged with misdemeanors. |
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NBC News Republicans accused Weiss's appointment as special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation of being a
"sweetheart deal" to impede congressional inquiries and avoid testifying, criticizing Garland's decision. |
Bloomberg In response to over 20 incidents involving Iranian forces harassing and attacking commercial tankers in the
Arabian Gulf, Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Teams should embark on merchant ships to protect them. |
KCRA 3 CA regulators have approved Cruise and Waymo's robotaxi services to operate 24/7 in San Francisco, despite
safety concerns, making it the first U.S. city with two competing fleets of driverless vehicles. |
ITVX Renowned Norwegian mountaineer Kristin Harila denies claims that her team stepped over a dying porter during her
world record K2 climb, amid video evidence and subsequent death threats. |
Politico Biden's team is strategizing for his re-election campaign by considering a similar approach to 2020, while
also eyeing potential opportunities in states like North Carolina and Ohio, focusing on the Rust Belt. |
USA Today More than 60% of Americans believe that the country cannot afford a rematch between Trump and Biden in the
2024 election, indicating a desire for an alternative option to these candidates. |
The Oregonian Portland's laws ban public drinking but not hard drugs like fentanyl or meth, a paradox frustrating
officials; historical laws and recent decriminalization hinder efforts to regulate public drug use. |
Daily Mail Lizzo has been dropped from consideration for the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show after facing allegations of
sexual harassment and fat-shaming from former dancers; her team is working to manage the fallout. |
Financial Times The founder of FTX has been taken into custody after a judge found him likely to have attempted witness
tampering while awaiting trial on fraud charges related to the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange. |
The Wall Street Journal Many Americans desire a third-party alternative for the presidential election, but complexities
and obstacles make it challenging. Could an Independent candidate sway the voting majority? |
Sky News News Corporation's profits fell 75% to $187 million due to higher newsprint costs and foreign currency
fluctuations, but are optimistic about revenue from generative AI, now over 50% of its annual revenues. |
New York Post Rachel Morin, a mother-of-five murdered on a Maryland hiking trail, was using multiple dating apps before
her death and had a romance with Richard Tobin, one of the last to see her alive. |
KTLA 5 Calabasas homeowner and crime thriller author Lee Goldberg thwarted a home invasion when his yard cameras
captured four masked men attempting to break into his home; the crime is under investigation. |
Detroit News A 45-year-old woman, lost for two days in a cornfield after a car crash, was found by Michigan State
Police's K-9 officer Woodson, who tracked her scent more than three-quarters of a mile from the crash. |
Variety British group The 1975 is facing £2.1m for breaching their contract by criticizing Malaysia's
anti-homosexuality laws and engaging in "indecent stage behavior," leading to the cancellation of the event. |
BBC A Ukrainian charity, ReSex, is helping veterans who have suffered trauma recover their sex lives through education
and support, focusing on both the emotional and physical aspects of intimacy. |
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For the Left The Native American Guardians Association (NAGA) is threatening to boycott
the Washington Commanders unless the team changes its name back to the Washington Redskins. |
For the Right Hawaii's Attorney General, Anne Lopez, has announced that her office will be
conducting an examination into the authorities' response to the deadly wildfires in the state. |
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