Month: December 2023
Colorado Supreme Court kicks Trump off ballot, citing ‘insurrection’ – BBC.com
Colorado Supreme Court kicks Trump off ballot, citing ‘insurrection’ BBC.com The Supreme Court may decide the 2024 election. Here’s how CNN Colorado GOP may switch to caucus from primary after Trump ruling NBC News The Supreme Court must strike down Trump’s ballot removal. Slate
Read MoreRain makes for rough morning commute in the Bay Area – NBC Bay Area
Rain makes for rough morning commute in the Bay Area NBC Bay Area Bay Area rain causes flood advisories. Here’s when storm will end San Francisco Chronicle Rainiest day so far this season pummels Bay Area affecting travel, commute KTVU FOX 2 San
Read MoreU.S. and Venezuela swap prisoners, trading Maduro ally for 10 Americans and extradition of fugitive contractor
The deal represents the U.S. government’s boldest bid to improve relations with the major oil-producing nation and extract concessions from the self-proclaimed socialist leader.
Read MoreU.S. and Venezuela swap prisoners, trading Maduro ally for 10 Americans and extradition of fugitive contractor
The deal represents the U.S. government’s boldest bid to improve relations with the major oil-producing nation and extract concessions from the self-proclaimed socialist leader.
Read MoreIndia’s Parliament votes on key bills with over 140 opposition members suspended
India’s Parliament voted on a crime bill and other legislation, even though dozens of opposition legislators were not present — capping a tumultuous week in the legislature. (Image credit: AP)
Read MoreU.S. strikes prisoner swap deal with Venezuela, plus extradition of ‘Fat Leonard’
Venezuela will release 10 Americans, 21 Venezuelans — and extradite the man behind a brazen bribery scheme. In exchange, President Biden granted clemency to an an ally of leader Nicolas Maduro. (Image credit: Ariana Cubillos/AP)
Read MoreCongo presidential election goes on despite conflict and logistical challenges
Some 44 million people — almost half the population — were expected to vote, but many, including several million displaced by conflict in the vast country’s east, could struggle to cast ballots. The fighting prevented 1.5 million people from registering
Read MoreUnderstanding Pregnancy Loss Was Supposed to Improve Health Outcomes—Not Lead to Punishment
On Dec. 13, Brittany Watts, a 33-year-old Black woman from Warren, Ohio, appeared before a grand jury in Trumbull County to face charges of felony corpse abuse after suffering a pregnancy loss at home. Prosecutors charged Watts after police found
Read MoreRite Aid Banned From Facial Recognition Tech Use for 5 years After Faulty Theft Targeting in Stores
Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology for five years over allegations that its surveillance system was used incorrectly to identify potential shoplifters, especially Black, Latino, Asian or female shoppers. The settlement with the Federal Trade Commission
Read MoreYour Questions About the Colorado Trump Ruling, Answered
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled late Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is ineligible for election in the first-ever invocation of the U.S. Constitution’s insurrection clause for the presidency. Trump was removed from the state’s presidential primary ballot in a
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