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(DIR) * FBI searches Washington Post reporter’s home
(DIR) * Democratic senator says DOJ wants a formal interview with her in probe of lawmakers’ controversial ‘illegal orders’ video
(DIR) * Supreme Court revives GOP congressman’s absentee ballot suit that could spur more election litigation
(DIR) * Au pair continues testimony in Brendan Banfield’s trial for the killings of his wife and another man
(DIR) * Minnesota and Illinois invoke the 10th amendment in lawsuits to block federal agents in their cities. Here’s why that matters
(DIR) * Supreme Court backs Montana police who entered a home without warrant for emergency
(DIR) * US suspending immigrant visa processing for 75 countries
(DIR) * Some US personnel urged to leave largest Middle East base as fears of war spread among Iran’s neighbors
(DIR) * Patches of low vaccination in the US are becoming bigger, riskier holes
(DIR) * Trump says ‘anything less’ than US control of Greenland is ‘unacceptable’
(DIR) * Trump flipped off an autoworker at a Ford plant. The White House says it’s ‘appropriate’
(DIR) * Teacher tells court she saw officer accused of failing to delay Uvalde school massacre: ‘He just stayed there’
(DIR) * Half of Americans think ICE is making American cities less safe, CNN poll finds
(DIR) * Trump feels obligated to take action on Iran as administration weighs risks of retaliation
(DIR) * Saks Global files for bankruptcy amid luxury market strains
(DIR) * 2026 chaos has set gold and silver ablaze
(DIR) * House Oversight moves forward on contempt against both Clintons after Hillary Clinton is a no-show in Epstein probe
(DIR) * Ukraine’s new defense chief reveals 200,000 soldiers have gone AWOL and 2 million are dodging draft
(DIR) * Multiple fatalities as construction crane collapses onto moving train in Thailand
(DIR) * The weapons the US could employ in any new strike on Iran
(DIR) * Wholesale inflation remained stubbornly higher in November
(DIR) * Amateur outlasts pros for massive payday at ‘One Point Slam’ ahead of Australian Open
(DIR) * This fashion photographer captured America’s forgotten workforce. 40 years on, the portraits are on view again
(DIR) * 4 astronauts to depart ISS, leaving behind just 3 crewmates to staff the orbiting lab
(DIR) * Ariana Grande teases ‘Sunday in the Park with George’ reunion with ‘Wicked’ costar Jonathan Bailey
(DIR) * Pentagon to dispatch dozens of military lawyers to Minneapolis amid immigration crackdown
(DIR) * Retail sales rose more than expected in November
(DIR) * Oglala Sioux Tribe says three tribal members arrested in Minneapolis are in ICE detention
(DIR) * A pop star, an ageing autocrat and a crackdown: What to expect from Uganda’s election
(DIR) * World-famous Red Arrows aerobatics team gets its first female commander
(DIR) * 4 ways Trump wants to make America more affordable. Will they work?
(DIR) * Pro-Palestinian activists are carrying out one of the UK’s longest ever hunger strikes. Their families say they won’t stop
(DIR) * Why this legal expert says the Minnesota and Illinois immigration lawsuits ‘are close to completely meritless’
(DIR) * As election denier Tina Peters tries to overturn her conviction, Colorado’s Democratic governor signals openness to clemency
(DIR) * Chloe Kim says she’s ‘good to go’ for Winter Olympics despite labrum tear in shoulder
(DIR) * Trump is pledging to ‘rescue’ protesters in Iran. He has a selective view of the sanctity of protests.
(DIR) * Actor Kiefer Sutherland arrested for allegedly assaulting a ride-hail driver, police say
(DIR) * China notches historic $1.2 trillion trade surplus despite Trump tariffs
(DIR) * A Jim Crow-era civil rights law is central to the Trump Justice Department’s effort to ‘clean’ voter rolls
(DIR) * What we know about the alleged arson at Mississippi’s largest and oldest synagogue
(DIR) * A baseball player and honor student: What we know about the teen who confessed to burning Mississippi’s oldest synagogue
(DIR) * A hearing is expected today in lawsuit against immigration enforcement operation in the Twin Cities. Here’s the latest
(DIR) * Venezuelan officials return to X in apparent end to Maduro-era ban on platform
(DIR) * Viral app in China taps into national loneliness by asking: ‘Are You Dead?’
(DIR) * Drumstick diplomacy for Japan and South Korea as leaders bang out K-pop hits
(DIR) * Kavanaugh and Roberts are already looking ahead to the next major transgender controversy
(DIR) * The questions Trump must ask before striking Iran
(DIR) * Frustration mounts inside White House over Pirro’s handling of Powell investigation
(DIR) * Interim Venezuelan government frees at least 4 Americans
(DIR) * BTS propelled K-pop to global stardom. Nearly four years later, they’re back
(DIR) * Jurors hear school police officer talk of ‘mistake’ before Uvalde shooting
(DIR) * Scott Adams, ‘Dilbert’ comic creator, dies
(DIR) * Au pair who had affair with Brendan Banfield describes alleged scheme to kill his wife and another man
(DIR) * Families demand proof of life as Venezuela releases only dozens of political prisoners. Here’s what we know so far
(DIR) * Grammy-nominated musician John Forté found dead at 50 in Massachusetts home
(DIR) * Trump administration efforts to shift blame for ICE shooting wreak havoc on Minnesota US attorney’s office
(DIR) * Nikki Glaser’s cut Golden Globes jokes are savage works of art
(DIR) * Military plane part of secretive, classified fleet used in first Caribbean boat strike
(DIR) * Claudette Colvin, who refused to move seats on a bus at start of civil rights movement, dies at 86
(DIR) * Why are there mass protests in Iran, and could the US get involved?
(DIR) * Access to Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service is now free in Iran as regime continues brutal crackdown on protests
(DIR) * Classified legal memo argues Trump wasn’t constrained by US or international law for Maduro capture operation
(DIR) * Trump is really pressing his luck on foreign interventions
(DIR) * Takeaways from Supreme Court arguments on transgender athletes
(DIR) * Trump steps up pressure campaign to avoid rare Congress reprimand on war powers
(DIR) * DOJ pleads with lawyers to get through ‘grind’ of Epstein files as criticism of redactions continues
(DIR) * Mike Tomlin steps down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach after 19 seasons
(DIR) * Sen. Mark Kelly files lawsuit alleging Hegseth violated his rights with push for punishment over illegal orders video
(DIR) * Director Timothy Busfield turns himself in to New Mexico authorities after being sought on child sex abuse charges
(DIR) * Justice Department slams Trump-appointed judge for questioning Lindsey Halligan’s authority
(DIR) * Trump ‘immediately’ imposes 25%% tariffs on countries that do business with Iran. That could include China
(DIR) * Iran makes high-tech additions to its age-old playbook for crushing protests
(DIR) * Tracking winter weather advisories across the US
(DIR) * What’s your snow situation this season?
(DIR) * Astronomers now say the moon is eating up molecules from Earth’s atmosphere
(DIR) * As Iran faces unrest, Israel waits quietly for Trump’s next move
(DIR) * Clintons refuse to testify in congressional Epstein probe despite contempt threat
(DIR) * Character.AI and Google agree to settle lawsuits over teen mental health harms and suicides
(DIR) * US FDA requests removal of suicide warnings from weight-loss drugs
(DIR) * Inflation remained at 2.7%% in December, as high prices continue to weigh on many Americans
(DIR) * Microsoft has a plan to stop AI data centers from hiking up your electricity bill
(DIR) * Canadian women’s skeleton team faces criticism, accusations of competition manipulation from rivals after event
(DIR) * Hundreds of thousands of households in Kyiv are without power after Russian strikes, as temperatures drop well below freezing
(DIR) * More people died in France than were born, for first time since WW2
(DIR) * Rubio says US does not know whereabouts of 137 Venezuelans deported under the Alien Enemies Act
(DIR) * Minnesota and Illinois are suing the Trump administration over immigration operations. Here are the lawsuits’ key claims
(DIR) * Everything we know about the Winter Olympic hockey venues that caused the NHL to think twice
(DIR) * French far-right leader Le Pen appeals embezzlement conviction with her 2027 presidential run in the balance
(DIR) * The BBC says it will ask for dismissal of Trump’s lawsuit
(DIR) * Amazon’s big plan to beat ChatGPT: Give Alexa a better memory
(DIR) * Tesla’s profit engine is sputtering. Elon Musk has bet its future on a promise he’s far from delivering
(DIR) * Former British ambassador to US Peter Mandelson issues apology over friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
(DIR) * ‘We want to win it for him’: Vitinha tells CNN Sports why memory of Diogo Jota fuels Portugal’s World Cup dream
(DIR) * Director Nia DaCosta: ‘I don’t want to make a Danny Boyle movie. I’d rather watch one’
(DIR) * Trump administration ratchets up its use of Justice Department for political leverage
(DIR) * A suspect’s arrest in the killing of a Columbus, Ohio, couple leads to the next big question: What was the motive?
(DIR) * Literary festival axed after high profile authors join mass walkout over dumped Palestinian writer
(DIR) * A student, a bodybuilder and a father of three among those killed during protests in Iran
(DIR) * Former Navy sailor sentenced to 16 years for selling information about ships to Chinese intelligence
(DIR) * Department of Homeland Security changes story of Maryland ICE shooting after local police release contradicting details
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