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Deadly Blizzard and Ice Storm Wreak Havoc Across the Central U.S. on Post-Christmas Travel
In a grim post-Christmas scenario, a lethal combination of blizzard conditions and freezing rain has wreaked havoc across the central United States, transforming what should have been a season of joy into a nightmare for millions of holiday travelers. In a grim post-Christmas scenario, a lethal combination of blizzard conditions and freezing rain has wreaked havoc across the central United States, transforming what should have been a season of joy into a nightmare for millions of holiday travelers. -
New COVID-19 Variant JN.1 Spreads Rapidly in the U.S. During Holiday Season
As the U.S. enters the Christmas season, a new COVID-19 variant, known as JN.1, is rapidly spreading across the country, potentially leading to an increase in infections this winter. Meanwhile, interest in vaccination among Americans appears to be waning. As the U.S. enters the Christmas season, a new COVID-19 variant, known as JN.1, is rapidly spreading across the country, potentially leading to an increase in infections this winter. Meanwhile, interest in vaccination among Americans appears to be waning. -
Biden Administration Faces Backlash Over Concealed Chinese Spy Balloon Incursion
The Biden administration is embroiled in controversy following a report that it planned to conceal a Chinese spy balloon's incursion into U.S. airspace from the public and Congress. The Biden administration is embroiled in controversy following a report that it planned to conceal a Chinese spy balloon's incursion into U.S. airspace from the public and Congress. -
Not Guilty Verdicts in Tacoma: Community Grapples with Justice and Police Accountability
Officers Christopher Burbank, Matthew Collins, and Timothy Rankine faced charges ranging from second-degree murder to first-degree manslaughter, all of which were dismissed after a monthslong trial that captured the community's attention and raised serious questions about police conduct and accountability. Officers Christopher Burbank, Matthew Collins, and Timothy Rankine faced charges ranging from second-degree murder to first-degree manslaughter, all of which were dismissed after a monthslong trial that captured the community's attention and raised serious questions about police conduct and accountability. -
Rudy Giuliani's Financial Fall Bankruptcy Amidst Burgeoning Debts and Defamation Damages
The move comes on the heels of a staggering $148 million defamation judgment against him, along with a growing list of legal battles and unpaid debts that have thrust him into a dire financial strait. The move comes on the heels of a staggering $148 million defamation judgment against him, along with a growing list of legal battles and unpaid debts that have thrust him into a dire financial strait. -
Sam Bankman-Fried's Sentencing Saga Continues: No Reprieve from Court
Sam Bankman-Fried, the once-celebrated crypto entrepreneur, faced another setback as a New York district court denied his request for an extension in the sentencing process. Sam Bankman-Fried, the once-celebrated crypto entrepreneur, faced another setback as a New York district court denied his request for an extension in the sentencing process. -
Australian Fisherman's Claim of Finding MH370 Wing Raises New Hopes in Long-Standing Aviation Mystery
Kit Olver, a retired Australian fisherman, has come forward with claims that he may have found a large piece of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The plane, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, disappeared on March 8, 2014, leading to the most expensive ocean search in history, which turned up no significant wreckage. Kit Olver, a retired Australian fisherman, has come forward with claims that he may have found a large piece of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The plane, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, disappeared on March 8, 2014, leading to the most expensive ocean search in history, which turned up no significant wreckage. -
IRS Waives $1 Billion in Pandemic-Era Penalties for Taxpayers: Who Qualifies This Automatic Relief?
This action, which is set to benefit mostly those earning under $400,000 per year, will alleviate penalties amounting to approximately $1 billion. This action, which is set to benefit mostly those earning under $400,000 per year, will alleviate penalties amounting to approximately $1 billion. -
Congress Approves $886 Billion Defense Bill Amid Bipartisan Support
the U.S. Congress has passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2024, authorizing a record $886 billion in military spending. The bill, which now awaits President Joe Biden's signature, represents a 3% increase from last year and marks the 63rd consecutive year Congress has passed an NDAA. the U.S. Congress has passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2024, authorizing a record $886 billion in military spending. The bill, which now awaits President Joe Biden's signature, represents a 3% increase from last year and marks the 63rd consecutive year Congress has passed an NDAA. -
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Addresses Backlash Over 'Electeds of Color' Holiday Party Invitation
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has been at the center of a controversy following an exclusive holiday party invitation sent to "electeds of color," sparking backlash and a conversation about inclusivity and diversity within the city's political circles. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has been at the center of a controversy following an exclusive holiday party invitation sent to "electeds of color," sparking backlash and a conversation about inclusivity and diversity within the city's political circles.