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Trump’s Hush Money Sentencing Is Postponed Indefinitely, Judge Says

Judge Juan Merchan has adjourned Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial and agreed to hold off on issuing his decision on presidential immunity until after he reviews the parties' filings.

Jasmine Crockett Is Clear: White American Men Aren’t Oppressed

Rep. Jasmine Crockett delivered a fiery speech on the House floor criticizing Republicans for their attempts to dismantle workplace diversity, equity and inclusion programs, and for their lack of understanding of Black history and the oppression faced by Black Americans.

Bomb Cyclone And Atmospheric River Cause Fatalities, Power Outages In Pacific Northwest

A bomb cyclone and atmospheric river have caused hurricane-force winds and over a month's worth of rain in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, leaving one person dead and hundreds of thousands without power.

‘It’s On Him’: Democrats Look To Hakeem Jeffries To Plot A Path To Revival

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is set to become the de facto voice of the Democratic Party's future and the face of resistance to Donald Trump, as he navigates the Democratic Party's identity crisis and avoids an ugly intraparty civil war.

Spirit Airlines To Continue Operations During Bankruptcy, Potential Changes Ahead

Spirit Airlines plans to operate business as usual while it begins to work on its $3.1 billion in long-term debt, but travelers should be aware of potential changes to the airline's frequent flyer program and routes in the future.

Average Length Of A Car Loan Nears 70 Months

The average length of a car loan has increased to 68.48 months for new cars and 67.41 months for used cars, with longer terms offering lower monthly payments but ultimately costing more in total interest.

DOJ Opens Civil Rights Investigation Of Illinois Sheriff’s Office After Shooting Of Sonya Massey

The US Justice Department has launched a civil rights investigation of the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office following the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey by a sheriff's deputy in July.

A White Couple Donated 80 Acres In An Act Of Reparations. Now It’s Becoming...

Duron Chavis, board chairman of Central Virginia Agrarian Commons, is working with the Walkers to turn their family land into a refuge for Black farmers, providing them with low-cost or free land leases and farming equipment.

Could People Facing The Death Penalty Lose The Right To Tell Juries Their Life...

In a gathering of death penalty lawyers, scholars, and investigators, concerns were raised about the implications of a 2022 Supreme Court decision by Justice Clarence Thomas, who had denied the appeal of a man convicted and sentenced to death for his role in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

Sidewalks to the Super Bowl: The Man Changing NOLA’s Streets

Mark Raymond founded the Split Second Foundation to provide comprehensive care, resources, education and advocacy to individuals with disabilities and their families, as well as to improve the accessibility of New Orleans in preparation for Super Bowl LIX.

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‘We Are An Extraordinary Group Of People’: Whoopi Goldberg Launches All...

Whoopi Goldberg has partnered with Chicago-based hospital chain CommonSpirit to launch the All Women's Sports Network (AWSN), the first global network dedicated entirely to women's sports, which is available in 65 countries and running 24/7.