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A US judge declares a mistrial after a jury couldn’t reach a verdict on two brothers charged in 2024 for allegedly stealing $25M in crypto from Ethereum traders — A jury was unable to reach a verdict in the fraud trial of…
Canada culls hundreds of ostriches as a court and a Kennedy fail to save them
In the end, nothing could save the ostriches on a farm in B.C.: not prayers from supporters, not the Supreme Court of Canada, not the interventions of RFK Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz.
US Knew Pakistan Could Deploy Nuclear Weapons On F-16s: Ex-CIA Officer
Former CIA officer Richard Barlow said successive US Presidents continued to certify that Pakistan did not possess nuclear weapons all the way through 1989 and despite knowing that Islamabad could deploy nuclear weapons on F-16s, the US supplied them
Unveiling acquisition overhaul, Hegseth tells industry to get with the program
One expert said the reforms would sweep away Cold War processes—and draw backlash from established primes.
NWSL playoffs: Seattle Reign ousted by Orlando Pride in quarterfinals
After a one-year absence from the NWSL postseason, the return of Reign FC to the playoffs lasted just one game with a 2-0 loss to Orlando.
‘Dozy don is back’: Photos of President Trump closing eyes in Oval Office spark buzz; internet mocks
President Donald Trump was seen with closed eyes during an important meeting. This moment led to criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who called him “Dozey Don”. The image went viral online. This incident follows other occasions where Trump…
Supreme Court pauses order that Trump administration must pay full SNAP benefits
The Trump administration tried not to pay for any food stamps in November because of the government shutdown. It now proposes partial SNAP benefits.
WSU men suffer another slow start in loss to Davidson
WSU trailed by double digits fewer than five minutes into the game and fell to 0-2 Friday night with a 85-69 road loss to Davidson.
‘Immigrant could become public charge’: Getting US visa could soon be harder for many – Who’s affected?
A new Trump administration directive instructs consular officers to consider applicants’ health conditions and ability to afford treatment when determining visa eligibility. This move expands the ‘public charge’ rule, potentially impacting individuals …
Republicans Reject Democratic Offer To End Shutdown As Impasse Enters Day 38
Despite the stalemate, lawmakers in both parties were feeling increased urgency to reopen the government as airlines were forced to cut more than 1,000 flights, government workers remained unpaid and food aid was delayed for millions of people.