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Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration policies limiting lawmakers’ access to ICE facilities
A federal judge in the nation's capital has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing policies limiting Congress members' access to immigration detention facilities.
Netflix Adds Video Podcasts To Its Platform With New Partnership Deal
Source: SOPA Images / Getty Netflix is gearing up to appeal to podcast lovers in a major way. The streaming giant has struck a deal with iHeartMedia to bring video podcasts to the platform, including new episodes from shows like Joe and Jada, New Rory & MAL , and The Bill Simmons Podcast . The
What to do if you find old military munitions
A neighboring county sheriff's office is issuing a reminder for anyone doing some winter cleaning: if you come across old war souvenirs like weapons or ammo, it's best to leave them be and call authorities.
New York is set to legalize medically assisted suicide with ‘guardrails,’ governor says
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York is set to become the latest state to legalize medically assisted suicide for the terminally ill under a deal reached between the governor and state legislative leaders announced Wednesday. Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to sign the proposal next year after pushing to add a series of “guardrails” in
Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on New Podcast, 2025 ‘Rap Up’ & 50 Cent
Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda discuss their new podcast, The Real Report, the process behind Murda's annual "Rap Up" track, touring the globe with 50 Cent and much more in a new interview with XXL. Continue reading…
Man sentenced to decade in federal prison for drug trafficking
A release from the Department of Justice states George engaged in armed fentanyl and cocaine trafficking in Farrell despite prior convictions and years of incarceration for drug trafficking, firearm and domestic violence crimes.
Ghislaine Maxwell asks court to set aside her conviction
Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, asked a judge to set aside her conviction Wednesday, claiming newly available evidence shows she was not fairly prosecuted. The longtime Epstein counterpart filed a court petition challenging her detention, called a habeas petition, and is representing herself. It’s a long-shot bid that, if successful
Senate approves bill inspired by DC plane crash to ensure military aircraft will broadcast location
The Senate moved quickly Wednesday afternoon to close a loophole that could allow military aircraft to fly without broadcasting their locations just like an Army helicopter was doing last January before it collided with an airliner over Washington, D.C., killing 67 people.
Ohio University officially fires head football coach
The university says that a search for a permanent head coach for Ohio football will begin immediately.