Massachusetts man pleads guilty to threatening to bomb synagogue
By Nate Raymond BOSTON (Reuters) – A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty on Monday to charges that he threatened to kill Jews and bomb a synagogue, and U.S. prosecutors said the case reflected a growing nationwide torrent of
Los Angeles judge postpones hearing on release of Menendez brothers
By Jackie Luna and Daniel Trotta LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A Los Angeles County judge on Monday postponed a hearing over the possible release of Lyle and Erik Menendez after 35 years in prison for the shotgun
Commerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Biden administration plans on reducing part of Intel’s $8.5 billion in federal funding for computer chip plants around the country, according to three people familiar with the grant who spoke on the
Eggs are available — but pricier — as the holiday baking season begins
Egg prices are rising once more as a lingering outbreak of bird flu coincides with the high demand of the holiday baking season. But prices are still far from the recent peak they reached almost two years
Factbox-What to watch for ahead of US presidential inauguration
(Reuters) – President-elect Donald Trump will take office on Jan. 20 after defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Here is a timeline of events between now and Inauguration Day: Dec. 11: States must submit certified slates of presidential electors
Court agrees with ban on medical marijuana advertising in Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Medical marijuana businesses in Mississippi don’t have the right to advertise on billboards or other places because marijuana itself remains illegal under federal law, an appeals court says. The owner of a medical
So you’re gathering with relatives whose politics are different. Here are some tips for the holidays
NEW YORK (AP) — There’s no place like home for the holidays. And that may not necessarily be a good thing. In the wake of the very contentious and divisive 2024 presidential election, the upcoming celebration of
Democrats plan to elect new party leader just days after Trump’s inauguration
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chair of the Democratic National Committee informed party leaders on Monday that the DNC will choose his successor in February, an election that will speak volumes about how the party wants to present
Special counsel moves to dismiss election interference and classified documents cases against Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors moved Monday to dismiss the criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump that accused him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election and to abandon the classified documents case against him, citing longstanding
Special counsel moves to dismiss “election interference” case against President-elect Donald Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Special counsel Jack Smith asked a federal judge on Monday to dismiss the case accusing President-elect Donald Trump of plotting to overturn the 2020 election, citing longstanding Justice Department policy shielding presidents from prosecution