Richard Glossip was scheduled to be executed May 18 in Oklahoma, but the U.S. Supreme Court granted him a stay while it reviews the case.
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House Republicans are going after the White House and disputing its claims the GOP-led debt ceiling proposal would cut into Veterans Affairs benefits.
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The blunt force injuries to Tyre Nichols' head left him with hemorrhaging in his brain, an autopsy report released Thursday found.
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“(Husband Ben Affleck is) a wonderful, wonderful father,” Jennifer Lopez said in a recent TV appearance. “And a father figure to (her twins Max and Emme, 15) as well, because he has his own three beautiful children, and then there's us."
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New York is banning natural gas stoves and furnaces in new buildings. The measure was in the state budget passed by Democrats and Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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Waves filled with sargassum continue washing up on beaches in the Caribbean Sea and southern Florida and the stacks of seaweed are expected to get worse in the weeks ahead.
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The three teenagers have been formally charged with committing murder with extreme indifference and a dozen other counts.
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Pornhub, one of the world's most-visited adult websites, is blocking users from Utah, citing concerns with a new age verification law.
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Okmulgee Police Chief Joe Prentice said no details surrounding the killings at an Oklahoma home will be released until after autopsies are completed.
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Police said data retrieved from the suspect’s car show she was driving 65 mph before she slammed into the golf cart, killing the bride, and seriously injuring the groom and two other family members.
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On today's 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ First Republic Bank seized
2️⃣ Biden invites McCarthy to debt talks
3️⃣ DeSantis signs law allowing death penalty for child rape
4️⃣ Montana state Rep. Zephyr sues GOP leadership
5️⃣ Met Gala
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Gordon Lightfoot, Canada's legendary folk singer-songwriter whose hits including "Early Morning Rain" and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" died on Monday. He was 84. More here:
Читать полностью…First Republic is the second-biggest bank failure in U.S. history, behind only Washington Mutual, which collapsed at the height of the 2008 financial crisis and was also taken over by JPMorgan.
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The owner of a home where a Texas man opened fire says his family called police five times in more than 10 minutes. before the rampage began
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Manhunt for Texas shooting suspect
2️⃣ Ukraine hits Crimea depot
3️⃣ Foods to avoid with diabetes
4️⃣ City of Hope patient
5️⃣ Cost of elderly care
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King Charles' wife Camilla will be crowned alongside her husband at coronation. We look at her evolution from "homewrecker" to respected queen.
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A Delta Air Lines flight out of Houston was delayed by about three hours Wednesday when a swarm of bees took over the plane's winglet.
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"I did hear and have read about some of the decisions that have been made in government here and I do not agree with it and I do not support it," Lewis Hamilton said ahead of Sunday's Miami Grand Prix.
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Jane Schneck, mother of Nick and Aaron Carter, was arrested for domestic battery following a dispute over the volume of a TV in her Florida home.
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Jamie Foxx is speaking out for the first time since he suffered a medical complication last month.
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Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former political strategist, appealed his conviction for contempt of Congress by arguing executive privilege.
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A teenage boy killed 8 children and a guard at a school in Belgrade, Serbia, in the country's first mass shooting in 10 years
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In Wednesday's paper:
–'It's a tragic day': The search for missing teens leads to 7 bodies in Oklahoma
–Inflation is hitting hard in prisons
–Deadly Illinois pileup could be a dire warning
–'So Many Steves' gives insight into Steve Martin's life
On today's 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Manhunt ends for Texas shooting suspect
2️⃣ Troops to the border
3️⃣ Supreme Court ethics
4️⃣ Writers' strike
5️⃣ 'Unsolved' Season 4
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In Tuesday's paper:
–75th anniversary of Israel: Nation's battle with itself, democracy is far from over
–Family called police 5 times before Texas rampage
–Industry blasts PVC risk claims: Manufacturers call report biased
–JPMorgan takes over after failure of First Republic
China's finding on Mars shows possibly new fertile areas in the warmer regions where conditions might be suitable enough for life to exist on planet.
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Rihanna, Doja Cat, Pedro Pascal and more brought memorable looks to the 2023 Met Gala, honoring Karl Lagerfeld. These are our favorite looks.
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At 17 colleges, the poorest students paid more out of pocket than the wealthiest ones, due to variations in financial aid policies.
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The Arkansas woman is accused of setting up transactions for the remains with a man she met through a Facebook group.
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In Monday's paper:
- Federal contractors have broken diversity pledges
- The manhunt for a suspect in a Texas mass shooting has expanded
- Bans on gas lawn mowers and leaf blowers are spreading across the U.S.