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Buckingham Palace, UK government reviewing 'unwell' King Charles' funeral plans, report says
Buckingham Palace and the British government began reviewing hundreds of documents related to King Charles III’s future funeral following the monarch’s cancer diagnosis, according to a report.
Little is known about Charles’ mysterious illness outside of his initial announcement of “a form of cancer” in February, but sources close to ...Read more
Baltimore businesses sue Dali owners for negligence in Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE — A Baltimore publisher is suing the companies behind the massive cargo ship that collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge last month, saying they were negligent for allowing an allegedly unseaworthy ship to sail ahead of the catastrophic crash that killed six people.
American Publishing LLC, based in Essex, filed the proposed class ...Read more
Why Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 tabloid deal came up at Trump's hush money trial
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s past personal foibles reemerged in the trial of former President Donald Trump over allegations of a hush money payment to a porn star in an attempt to cover up their sexual relationship.
Former National Enquirer Publisher David Pecker testified this week that he was reluctant to pay off a Playboy...Read more
Judge refuses to let accused ISIS supporter take wedding trip to West Bank amid concerns
DETROIT — A federal judge Friday refused to let an accused Islamic State supporter convicted after an FBI counterterrorism investigation travel to the West Bank this weekend to attend a wedding while under court supervision and amid the Israel-Hamas war.
U.S. District Judge Terrence Berg concluded letting Ypsilanti resident Yousef Ramadan, 35...Read more
You're gonna need a bigger number: Scientists consider a Category 6 for mega-hurricane era
In 1973, the National Hurricane Center introduced the Saffir-Simpson scale, a five-category rating system that classified hurricanes by wind intensity.
At the bottom of the scale was Category 1, for storms with sustained winds of 74 to 95 mph. At the top was Category 5, for disasters with winds of 157 mph or more.
In the half-century since the...Read more
Pummeled by airstrikes, Ukrainians in Kharkiv defy Russia by getting on with daily life
KHARKIV, Ukraine — It made for an unlovely municipal symbol, soaring but hardly graceful: the 800-foot-tall Soviet-era television tower that was for decades a familiar signature in the skyline of Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv.
Ungainly though the tower may have been, the sight of its red-and-white upper mast plunging spearlike to ...Read more
In interview with Howard Stern, Biden says he considered suicide after death of first wife and daughter
NEW YORK — President Biden Friday said he considered killing himself after his first wife and baby daughter died in a car crash shortly after he won election as a U.S. senator.
In an interview with radio host Howard Stern, Biden admitted being distraught after his first wife, Neilia, and 18-month-old daughter, Naomi, died in a 1972 crash.
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Trump at hush money trial wishes Melania 'happy birthday' as testimony about trysts continues
NEW YORK — Donald Trump walked into his hush money trial Friday and wished his wife Melania a happy birthday — the day after former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified Trump never mentioned worrying about what she thought about his alleged affairs at the heart of the state’s case against him.
“I want to start by wishing ...Read more
R. Kelly's Chicago conviction to stand after high court rejects appeal
CHICAGO — R. Kelly’s sex-crime conviction and 20-year sentence in Chicago’s federal court will stand, an appeals court ruled Friday in a blistering opinion.
“For years, Robert Sylvester Kelly abused underage girls. By employing a complex scheme to keep victims quiet, he long evaded consequences. In recent years, though, those crimes ...Read more
California prison counselor sues CDCR, alleging discrimination and whisteblower retaliation
A corrections counselor at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City is suing the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for interest on back pay that was seized in what he described as whistleblower retaliation in response to him complaining of discrimination.
Joshua Kuzmicz has worked at Pelican Bay since March 2001, and for ...Read more
Emory president defends response to protests over Israel-Hamas war
ATLANTA — Emory University President Gregory L. Fenves said Friday he was “saddened” and “horrified” at protests that took place at the school Thursday, but said actions that disrupt the campus will not be tolerated.
The message to the school community came a day after at least 23 people were booked into the DeKalb County Jail on ...Read more
R. Kelly's Chicago conviction to stand after high court rejects appeal
CHICAGO — R. Kelly’s sex-crime conviction and 20-year sentence in Chicago’s federal court will stand, an appeals court ruled Friday in a blistering opinion.
“For years, Robert Sylvester Kelly abused underage girls. By employing a complex scheme to keep victims quiet, he long evaded consequences. In recent years, though, those crimes ...Read more
Trump at hush money trial wishes Melania 'happy birthday' as testimony about trysts continue
NEW YORK — Donald Trump walked into his hush money trial Friday and wished his wife Melania a happy birthday – the day after former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified Trump, after he announced his candidacy, never mentioned worrying about what she thought about his alleged affairs at the heart of the state’s case against ...Read more
No NYPD sweep overnight at Columbia pro-Gaza encampment, university president says
NEW YORK — The pro-Gaza encampment at Columbia University persisted Friday, after a deadline for students to clear the lawn of a series of colorful tents expired.
“There is a rumor that the NYPD has been invited to campus this evening,” university officials said overnight Thursday. “This rumor is false.”
“The talks have shown ...Read more
Opposing groups gather at Emory in Atlanta hours after protests lead to arrests
ATLANTA — Simultaneous gatherings were held at Emory University on Thursday evening, hours after an encampment on campus led to clashes with responding officers and multiple arrests.
A small group of Jewish students, local residents and officials stood outside Ali’s Cookies at Emory Village at 7 p.m. for a Passover gathering and to show ...Read more
Legislation to restructure United Methodists moves forward
United Methodist delegates have overwhelmingly endorsed a constitutional amendment many say could defuse debates over the role of LGBTQ people in the church. The amendment, approved Thursday at the denomination’s gathering in Charlotte, N.C., gives each region of the international church the ability to make their own decisions on divisive ...Read more
A judge has declared a mistrial in John Dougherty's extortion trial. What happens now?
PHILADELPHIA —Former labor leader John Dougherty's federal extortion trial ended in a mistrial Thursday after jurors declared they were at a stalemate and unable to reach a unanimous verdict, offering an inconclusive ending to the ex-union chief's third trial in as many years.
So, what happens now?
Why was a mistrial declared?
After 11 ...Read more
Trump wishes Melania “happy birthday” at hush money trial as testimony about trysts continue
NEW YORK — Donald Trump walked into his hush money trial Friday and wished his wife Melania a happy birthday – the day after former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified Trump, after he announced his candidacy, never mentioned worrying about what she thought about his alleged affairs at the heart of the state’s case against ...Read more
Nonfatal shootings in Kansas City have jumped 39% this year. Over 40 victims have been kids
Nonfatal shootings have spiked 39% so far this year, despite recent efforts at tackling Kansas City’s gun violence problem.
That uptick is in part attributed to the mass shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl rally where two dozen people were shot and one bystander was killed on Valentine’s Day.
But even March saw a drastic increase — 42% —...Read more
NYPD hate crime cops investigating Israeli flag thefts as Gaza protests grip NYC
NEW YORK — The NYPD is investigating two recent Israeli flag thefts in Manhattan as hate crimes amid pro-Palestinian protests over the Gaza conflict continue to grip the city, officials said Friday.
In one of the two incidents, a Columbia University protester set the flag on fire after a rock was thrown at its owner, police said.
The first ...Read more
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