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View ArticleAn Argentine court drops charges against 3 people tied to the death of singer...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A court in Argentina dropped charges of criminal negligence against three of the five people indicted in connection with the death of Liam Payne, the former One...
View ArticleBill increasing teacher pay gets buy-in from Texas Senate committee
AUSTIN, Texas (CN) — On Thursday, a bill aiming to increase teacher pay based on experience and performance sailed through a Texas Senate committee with minimal opposition. Senate Bill 26 received...
View ArticleAncient deity, pet and endangered species. Why is axolotl Mexico’s most...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Legend has it the axolotl was not always an amphibian. Long before it became Mexico’s most beloved salamander and efforts to prevent its extinction flourished, it was a sneaky god....
View ArticleSome New York prison guards charged in beating death of handcuffed inmate...
UTICA, N.Y. (AP) — Six New York prison guards have been indicted for second-degree murder in the beating death of a handcuffed inmate, a brutal incident captured on body-worn cameras that triggered...
View ArticleRenewable energy ambitions in northern Colombia collide with Indigenous worries
CABO DE LA VELA, Colombia (AP) — Giant wind turbines tower over a cemetery sacred to Zoyla Velasquez and her Indigenous Wayuu community, native to the La Guajira region in northern Colombia. This...
View ArticleAttack on the wetlands
The wetlands have always seemed to me like a kind of magical place. Life abounds in them. In California, you can often see the white herons standing in their mix of salt and fresh water, waiting for...
View ArticleFederal judge rejects Catholic bishops’ request for suspended refugee...
WASHINGTON (CN) — A federal judge on Thursday denied the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ request to release suddenly halted funds for refugee resettlement programs. U.S. District Judge...
View ArticleNFL doesn’t have to compensate 18 ex-players’ families for CTE, Third Circuit...
PHILADELPHIA (CN) — Less than one week after over one million Eagles fans lined Philadelphia’s streets to celebrate the city’s second Super Bowl victory, a federal appeals court panel based in the...
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View ArticleSupreme Court delays Trump’s bid to fire government watchdog
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court avoided a resolution Friday in the first battle over presidential authority to reach the high court, postponing President Donald Trump’s emergency request to throw...
View ArticleAP sues White House over reporter blackout in ‘Gulf of America’ spat
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Associated Press sued the White House on Friday for barring its reporters from press briefings at the White House and President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate to force the...
View ArticleNYC sues to reclaim $80 million in FEMA aid for migrants
MANHATTAN (CN) — New York City sued the Trump administration Friday to recoup $80.5 million in migrant housing aid that the city says was abruptly rescinded and illegally pilfered from public coffers...
View ArticleVirginia judge declines to block DOGE from privacy nonprofit’s Treasury data
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (CN) — A privacy nonprofit can’t stop Elon Musk’s efficiency organization from combing through its members’ Treasury Department data at the behest of the Trump administration, a...
View ArticleFeds say Las Vegas woman romanced men online, then stole from them
LAS VEGAS (CN) — A Las Vegas woman facing multiple federal charges found victims through online dating apps, drugged them to access their finances and, in one case, left them for dead, federal...
View ArticleFederal judge extends block on DOGE access to Treasury payment system
MANHATTAN (CN) — A federal judge extended a block on Elon Musk’s Department of Governmental Efficiency from accessing the U.S. Treasury Department’s payment system. U.S. District Judge Jeannette A....
View ArticleClass action over ‘wholesome’ marketing of sugar-heavy fig bars can proceed
(CN) — A federal judge on Friday allowed a class action against snack bar company Nature’s Bakery to proceed, finding consumers could plausibly be misled by the company’s claims that its fig bars are...
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