Month: December 2023
Israeli Offensive Shifts to Southern Gaza After Collapse of Temporary Truce
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Israel pounded targets in the crowded southern half of the Gaza Strip on Saturday and ordered more neighborhoods designated for attack to evacuate, driving up the death toll even as the United States and others
Read MoreThe GOP primary campaign could be over just as Trump’s trials are getting underway
On Super Tuesday, March 5, Republicans will have allocated almost half of their delegates, just as the first criminal case against former President Donald Trump is getting underway. (Image credit: Alyson Hurt/NPR)
Read MoreFederal appeals court finds Trump not entitled to presidential immunity in Jan. 6 civil cases — for now – NBC News
Federal appeals court finds Trump not entitled to presidential immunity in Jan. 6 civil cases — for now NBC News Trump may be sued over Jan. 6 incitement claims, appeals court panel rules POLITICO Federal judge rejects Trump’s immunity claims in 2020
Read MoreCould You Benefit From Credit Counseling? Answer These Questions First
Households grappling with high-interest debt and the resumption of student-loan repayments could benefit from expert advice.
Read MoreMedical AI Tools Can Make Dangerous Mistakes. Can the Government Help Prevent Them?
Health regulators want to create a ‘nutrition label’ for AI apps in one of Washington’s first attempts to impose safety requirements on the technology.
Read MoreVice President Harris announces new policies at COP28, hoping to attract young voters
Vice President Harris speaks at the UN climate summit in Dubai, delivering a message the White House hopes young voters back in the U.S. will hear.
Read MoreAs Israel’s air strikes resume, the U.S. and Qatar try to negotiate another ceasefire
Israel says it’s hit more than 400 targets since the resumption of fighting in Gaza, as Qatar and the US try to negotiate another ceasefire.
Read MoreThe fading legacy of Sandra Day O’Connor, a trailblazing justice
America’s first female justice, who died on December 1st aged 93, once steered the Supreme Court—but it has since changed course
Read MoreSouth Korea confirms first spy satellite in orbit
South Korea confirmed Saturday its first military spy satellite had reached orbit after a successful SpaceX rocket launch and that communication was established with ground control. Seoul’s reconnaissance satellite, carried by one of Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets, intensifies
Read MoreInmate Who Stabbed Derek Chauvin Multiple Times Is Charged With Attempted Murder
Federal prosecutors accused a prison inmate of stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 times and charged the man with attempted murder on Friday, the U.S. Justice Department said. Former Minneapolis police officer Chauvin, 47, is serving two sentences for murdering George Floyd
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