Biden says still pondering preemptive pardons, believes he could have beaten Trump in 2024
By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday he did not believe his decision to run for re-election paved the way for President-elect Donald Trump to win in 2024 and indicated he
More legal briefs sought in unresolved North Carolina Supreme Court election
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday said it would hear more arguments involving an extremely close election in November for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat where the trailing candidate has argued tens
Are cars ‘structures’? Here’s a look at how damage is tallied in devastating Los Angeles wildfires
The extent of the damage from wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area is horrific however it’s tallied: Neighborhoods have been erased, landmarks destroyed and lives lost. But officials have prompted some confusion by suggesting their count of
Navy veteran cleared of conspiracy charges in high-profile Jan. 6 case is sentenced to time served
WASHINGTON (AP) — A retired Navy intelligence officer who was cleared of the most serious charges in his U.S. Capitol attack trial alongside Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes avoided additional time behind bars when he was sentenced
Los Angeles wildfires trigger air quality warnings and health concerns
By Alison Withers, Dawn Chmielewski, Andrew Hay and Hannah Lang LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Business was brisk at Teddy’s Cocina in Pasadena as wildfire evacuees ate lunch and passersby ducked indoors to escape from the brown, smoky
After Apalachee school shooting, Georgia lawmakers may seek to share more information on students
ATLANTA (AP) — After four people were shot and killed at Apalachee High School in Georgia in September, many people believe officials failed to see warning signs that the 14-year-old accused of the shooting was displaying. That
US chicken, pork plant workers face higher health risks, USDA studies confirm
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – Workers in U.S. chicken and pork plants face higher risks than other manufacturing workers for musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, according to two studies the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Justice Department says there are ‘credible reports’ law enforcement took part in 1921 Tulsa massacre
By Jasper Ward WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Some law enforcement members participated in arson and murders that occurred during the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to a U.S. Department of Justice report released Friday. The report,
US Supreme Court to hear Obamacare preventive care dispute
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide the legality of a key component of the Affordable Care Act that effectively gives a task force established under the landmark healthcare law known as
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