Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro must report to prison on Tuesday as scheduled after the Supreme Court on Monday denied the stay of his sentence ... Show more
Quick Glance: Justice Roberts denies Navarro's final attempt to avoid prison
- Former White House advisor Peter Navarro must report to prison on Tuesday after U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts rejected his final attempt to stay free while appealing his contempt of Congress conviction.
- Navarro has been ordered to report to a Miami prison on Tuesday afternoon to begin his sentence, making him the first key advisor to former President Trump to serve jail time over efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
- Although Navarro may be the first Trump White House official to serve time for evading Congress, he wasn't the first to be found guilty of the charge. Former White House advisor Steve Bannon faced two counts of contempt of Congress last year, resulting in a four-month prison sentence. However, a different judge allowed Bannon to remain free while he appeals his case.
- Bannon defended his case before a federal appeals court in November and has not yet started serving his sentence.
Judge rules evidence related to ‘Access Hollywood’ tape admissible in Trump hush money trial
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Quick Glance: Judge Denies Trump's Request to Block Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels Testimony
- The judge allows Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels to testify at the trial despite Trump's objections.
- Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is given the green light to present a narrative about three individuals who received hush money from Cohen to stay silent about accusations against Trump.
- The ruling enables prosecutors to call Daniels, Cohen, McDougal, and Sajudin as witnesses, revealing details of alleged payments to withhold damaging information about Trump.
- The judge declines Trump's motion to prevent the jury from hearing from Cohen and the other individuals paid off, with some testimonial limitations set for Sajudin and McDougal.
Former Pres. Trump pushed back against criticism of his "bloodbath" rhetoric from when he spoke to supporters at a rally about the auto industry over ...
Quick Glance: Trump Defends 'Bloodbath' Comment and Claims Critics, Media Misinterpreted
- Former President Donald Trump accused the media and Democrats of misconstruing his warning of a 'bloodbath' if he loses the election to President Joe Biden - emphasizing he was speaking about the fate of the auto industry, rather than threatening political violence, as his political adversaries and some pundits have suggested.
- Trump wrote on Truth Social Monday that 'the Fake News Media, and their Democrat Partners in the destruction of our Nation . . . fully understood' he was referencing the auto industry when he told a crowd in Dayton, Ohio, over the weekend: 'if I don't get elected it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole—that's gonna be the least of it.' But some went further, with Biden's re-election campaign calling Trump 'a loser who . . . doubles down on his threats of political violence' in a statement in response to Trump's use of the word.
- Trump expanded on his statements on Truth Social Monday, alleging that 'imports allowed by Crooked Joe Biden' are 'killing the automobile industry' while targeting the president's push for more electric vehicle manufacturing in an appeal to auto workers concerned about job loss from the transition to EVs.
- Former Vice President Mike Pence, who said last week he would not endorse Trump's 2024 bid, defended Trump's 'bloodbath' comments in a CBS interview on Sunday, stating that 'the president was clearly talking about the impact of imports devastating the American automotive industry.'
An Ohio mother whose 16-month-old daughter died after being left home alone in a playpen for 10 days while she went on vacation was sentenced Monday to life in ... Show more
Quick Glance: Mother sentenced for toddler's death during vacation
- Kristel Candelario was sentenced for the murder of her daughter after leaving the 16-month-old alone without food or water.
- The mother from Cleveland spent 10 days in Puerto Rico and Detroit while leaving her child at home in a state of dehydration.
- The judge sentenced Candelario to life in prison without the possibility of parole, emphasizing the cruelty and betrayal in her actions.
- Candelario stated in court that God and her daughter have forgiven her as she received her sentence.
4 things to know from Elon Musk's interview with Don Lemon: Former CNN reporter Don Lemon mixed it up with Tesla CEO Elon Musk in an interview Lemon posted on ...
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Quick Glance: Elon Musk: Benefits of Prescription Ketamine
- Elon Musk mentioned that prescription ketamine helps with treating depressive episodes and is also beneficial for investors.
- Musk stated that he takes a small amount of ketamine every few weeks to manage his depression.
- Despite concerns from some executives at Tesla and SpaceX, Musk defended his use of ketamine, emphasizing that it has no impact on his contracts or reputation on Wall Street.
- The interview with Musk was contentious, touching on private questions about his medical prescription for ketamine, as well as other controversial topics like his meeting with Donald Trump and hate speech on X.
COVID-19 vaccines were found to cut the risk of heart failure by up to 55% and blood clots by up to 78% following COVID infection ... Show more
Toby Keith earns posthumous induction to Country Music Hall of Fame: The late country star earned a posthumous induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame ...
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As firefighters worked to extinguish a house fire in Connecticut, another operation was underway — the rescue of a cat spotted on an upstairs balcony. abcnews.go.com/Live
A new Banksy mural drew crowds to a London street on Monday, even before the elusive graffiti artist confirmed that the work was his ... Show more
Quick Glance: ‘Banksy came overnight’: Neighborhood discovers world-famous street art
- The Banksy appeared in typical fashion, overnight, unsigned, and completely surprising to everyone.
- Before the artist revealed themselves, this North London neighborhood was immersed in a full-fledged whodunit.
- The appearance of the artwork raised various questions, including its significance for the neighborhood and the interpretation of the piece.
- The community was drawn to the art, while experts and local politicians speculated on the meaning of the work.
Famine is 'imminent' in northern Gaza, with many facing 'catastrophic' levels of hunger: Report
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Pres. Biden signed an executive order Monday that will direct federal agencies to prioritize investments in women’s health research ... Show more
Quick Glance: Biden to Sign Decree Advancing Women's Health Research
- President Joe Biden is expected to sign a decree aimed at advancing women's health research by strengthening data collection and providing better funding opportunities for biomedical research.
- The decree aims to address inequalities in medical research between women and men, particularly for illnesses more common in women.
- The decree not only seeks to improve health research but also has political implications, as women are crucial to Biden's reelection efforts.
- The National Institutes of Health are also launching a new initiative around menopause and the treatment of symptoms to identify and close research gaps.
Biden campaign sees abortion rights, independent voters as key in Arizona and Nevada
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Fabric and crafts retailer Joann has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Ohio-based company said in a statement that it expected to emerge from ... Show more
Quick Glance: Joann Files Bankruptcy Due to Consumer Decline
- The fabric and crafting retailer Joann Inc. took the step to file for bankruptcy as it faced challenges in sustaining its financial obligations following a period of decreased sales after the pandemic lockdowns.
- Following the bankruptcy proceedings, the Hudson, Ohio-based chain is set to transition to private ownership under the supervision of specific creditors and industry stakeholders, as indicated in an official company statement.
- Having previously managed to reduce its debt outside of court in 2020, the retail chain found itself grappling with supply chain disruptions and inflation, prompting consumers to scale back on discretionary spending.
- The legal proceedings for this matter are under the designation of JOANN Inc., 24-10418, in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Paper says video of William and Kate should halt royal rumors. That's a tall order
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Quick Glance: Kate and William visit Windsor Farm Shop
- The Princess of Wales was filmed smiling alongside her husband during a visit to a farm shop in Windsor.
- Footage from The Sun showed Kate and William at the local business on Saturday, indicating a positive progression in Kate's recovery from surgery.
- The farm shop in Windsor that the couple visited is a short distance from their Adelaide Cottage home within the grounds of Windsor Castle.
- Kate is expected to resume her official duties after the summer term commencing on April 17.
Hong Kong lawmakers pass new national security law, giving more power to curb dissent
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Quick Glance: Hong Kong Implements Stricter National Security Laws
- New laws in Hong Kong empower the government to suppress dissent.
- The legislation introduces severe consequences for activities deemed as jeopardizing national security.
- Critics express concerns about the further restriction of civil liberties in Hong Kong.
- Observers are closely monitoring potential extensions of enforcement to various professional domains and the resulting impact on the freedoms of Hong Kong residents.
Rare 'devil comet,' with 71-year orbit, may be visible during April 8 total solar eclipse, NASA says
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Biden gets Netanyahu to send delegation to Washington to resolve standoff over Rafah invasion
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Quick Glance: Biden-Netanyahu Call on Gaza Crisis
- President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the growing divide between allies regarding the food crisis in Gaza and the war.
- Biden supported Schumer's criticism of Netanyahu's conduct in a speech, but did not explicitly endorse a new election in Israel.
- The USA criticized Netanyahu's plan for an operation in Rafah without adequate protection for innocent Palestinian civilians.
- The UN World Food Program warned of an imminent famine in Gaza, stating that further war escalation could push half of the population to the brink of starvation.
Companies behind Hershey and Cadbury chocolate signal possible price hikes amid cocoa cost surge
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Monolith mystery reemerges in Wales, prompting speculation of space aliens: "Almost looks like a UFO just put it on the ground," said Craig Muir.
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SpaceX launched 22 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Monday night.
The plume could be seen throughout parts of Southern California.
North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un supervised a live-fire drill of nuclear-capable “super-large” multiple rocket launchers designed to target South Korea’s ... Show more
Quick Glance: North Korea's Kim oversees firing drills with 'super-large' rocket launchers - state media reports
- According to state media KCNA, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised firing drills by artillery units in the western region involving 'newly-equipped super-large' multiple rocket launchers.
- The exercises also involved executing a simulated air explosion of a shell from the super-large multiple rocket launcher at a specified altitude above the target.
- Kim emphasized the need for modernizing and strengthening artillery forces, highlighting the 'strategic duties as the core central striking means' of the 600mm rocket launchers in war preparations.
- In a departure from decades of its inter-Korean policy, Pyongyang has terminated a military pact and designated the South as a hostile enemy state.
Putin extends rule in state-managed election victory: The Russian president won 87% of the vote, with no true challengers permitted.
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Quick Glance: Putin revels in electoral victory amidst quiet protests
- Putin secures fifth term easily after suppressing opposition.
- Voters had virtually no choice in the election.
- Critics view the results as predetermined, Putin sees them as trust.
- Protests by the opposition, both in Russia and globally, are downplayed by Putin.
'It's changed my life': Tallulah Willis reveals autism diagnosis as an adult: Willis, 30, said the diagnosis has "changed my life."
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ON THIS DAY: In 1995, after a 21-month hiatus, Michael Jordan returned to professional basketball with his former team, the Chicago Bulls ... Show more
Key GOP impeachment witness won't attend open committee hearing, citing 'short notice'
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Congress kicks off week without deal to avert partial government shutdown : A major sticking point is funding for border enforcement, a GOP priority.
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Quick Glance: Congress Struggles with DHS Funding, Looming Government Shutdown
- Congress begins the week without a deal to avert a partial government shutdown by Friday's deadline, with funding for the Department of Homeland Security complicating negotiations.
- The funding package will need to clear both chambers by Friday at midnight.
- Talks on funding for DHS were in bad shape, with congressional leaders proposing a full-year continuing resolution to fund the department.
- This is the latest challenge for Johnson, who has worked to avert several shutdowns with his party's razor-thin majority, facing pushback from many House Republicans on his government funding plans.
EPA bans remaining uses of cancer-causing asbestos in the US: The agency enacted a partial ban in 1989, but some uses have remained.
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Quick Glance: EPA Bans Asbestos Despite Decades-Long Partial Ban
- The EPA has announced a comprehensive ban on asbestos, a carcinogen that is still used in some products such as chlorine bleach, brake pads, and other products, killing tens of thousands of Americans annually.
- The final rule signifies a significant expansion of EPA regulation under a landmark 2016 law that revamped regulations for tens of thousands of toxic chemicals in everyday products.
- The new rule would prohibit the use of chrysotile asbestos, the only ongoing use of asbestos in the U.S., found in products like brake linings and gaskets, used to manufacture chlorine bleach and sodium hydroxide.
- The EPA rule will ban imports of asbestos for chlor-alkali use immediately upon publication, but a ban on most other uses would come into effect in two years.
Capitol Police wearing body cameras in pilot program to build public trust: Seventy officers will wear the body cameras during the 180-day program.
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Medication abortion accounted for 63% of US abortions in 2023, new study finds: Reliance on abortion pills has steadily increased over the last two decades.
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'Closed for paid leave': More than 70 businesses nationwide shut doors on day of action
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Supreme Court likely to reject strict limits on government contact with social media companies in free speech case
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HAPPENING NOW: Victims tortured by former Mississippi officers hold a news conference ahead of a federal court hearing. abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/2-black-men-tortured-mississippi-officers-call-toughest-108248778
Quick Glance: Sentencing of 6 Former Law Officers for Torture of 2 Black Men
- Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men will be sentenced by a federal judge.
- The officers admitted in August to subjecting Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker to numerous racially motivated, violent torture acts.
- The terror began with a racist call for extrajudicial violence and resulted in a brutal attack that left Jenkins and Parker physically and emotionally scarred.
- Prior to sentencing, Jenkins and Parker called for harsh penalties, emphasizing the importance of sending a message against police brutality nationwide.
Scientists are using underwater speakers to help restore degraded coral reefs: Study
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Toddler excitedly welcomes big sister home from preschool: Amanda Burritt shared a video of her youngest daughter excitedly welcoming her and her older daughter ...
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ABC News’ Matt Rivers reports on the growing humanitarian crisis in Haiti as aid groups warn that roughly a million people are at risk of starvation amid ... Show more
Quick Glance: Kenya's Role in Ending Haiti Gang Violence
- The international community, including Kenya, must support Haiti in restoring law and order.
- Haiti's history is marked by economic exploitation and natural disasters.
- Kenya has an agreement with the United Nations to assist in combating violent gangs in Haiti.
- Kenya is ready to participate in the multinational security support mission to promote global peace.
NYC school investigated over hundreds of books allegedly tossed in the trash: Many of the books were about people of color or LGBTQ identities.
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Richard Simmons apologizes for cryptic Facebook message: 'I am not dying': Richard Simmons clarifies a cryptic Facebook message he shared on Monday.
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Trader Joe's recalls cashew nuts due to potential salmonella contamination: Trader Joe's issued a recall on its 50% Less Salt Roasted & Salted Whole Cashews ...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY: "Die Hard" star Bruce Willis, who stepped away from the silver screen following an aphasia diagnosis in 2022, is 69 today. abcnews.go.com/WNN/video/bruce-willis-brain-disorder-83781344
Man pleads guilty to murder in Hawaii after killing lover and encasing his body in tub
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Los Angeles police have launched a new task force amid an "increase in burglaries from organized groups that are outside this country that are coming into ... Show more
NY to probe sputtering legal marijuana program as storefronts lag, black market booms
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Scientists take on 'moonshot' project mapping the human brain in hopes of fighting disease
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How bracketologists are using artificial intelligence this March Madness: It is time to fill out those NCAA Tournament brackets with the arrival of March Madness
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Quick Glance: Iowa earns 1-seed for NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament
- For the first time in 31 years, the Iowa Hawkeyes are the 1-seed in the NCAA women's basketball tournament.
- Iowa is the top seed in the Albany-2 Region, also known as 'Murderers' Row'.
- The Hawkeyes will face either Holy Cross or Tennessee-Martin in their first-round game.
- Iowa State and Drake have also secured their positions in the tournament.
Trump faces 'insurmountable difficulties' in securing $464M bond in civil fraud case, his attorneys say
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Quick Glance: Trump's Challenges in Securing $464M Bond in Civil Fraud Case
- Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay $355 million plus interest.
- Trump is facing 'insurmountable difficulties' in obtaining a bond to satisfy the $464 million civil fraud judgment, according to his attorneys.
- Trump's attorneys have labeled the judgment as 'unconstitutionally excessive.'
- The New York Attorney General's Office has objected to a lesser bond, arguing Trump and his co-defendants will attempt to evade enforcement of the judgment or to make enforcement more difficult.
A volcanic eruption that began over the weekend sent a “large lobe of lava” flowing towards the protective barriers of the town Grindavik ...
Quick Glance: State of Emergency Declared Following Another Volcanic Eruption in Iceland
- A state of emergency was announced after a volcano in Iceland erupted for the fourth time within a few months.
- Lava flowed from the Sundhnúksgíga crater row, resulting in the evacuation of a local fishing village and a luxury spa.
- Scientists indicated on Sunday morning that the eruption seems to be losing strength and could diminish in the following hours.
- Airports across the country, including in the capital Reykjavík, remain “unaffected,” as stated on the Keflavik Airport website.
Three separate, unrelated shootings erupted within an hour in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, on Sunday night, leaving one person dead and several hurt ...
A man fell to his death from a hot-air balloon Monday as it passed over suburban Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city. abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/man-fallen-death-hot-air-balloon-australia-108220786
Quick Glance: Fatal Incident Involving Hot Air Balloon in Australia
- Republican Congressman Mike Bost faces a tough challenge from the right, despite his support for Trump.
- Several Republican incumbents have faced close primary challenges from MAGA-aligned opponents.
- A growing number of Republican incumbents are facing serious primary challenges from far-right candidates.
- Former loyalty to Trump as a shield against primary challenges is no longer as effective, leading to increased tension within the Republican Party.
Turkish police have detained 12 people after fans of top tier soccer club Trabzonspor invaded the pitch following a home loss against Fenerbahce ...
Quick Glance: Conflict Arises Between Trabzonspor and Fenerbahce
- Conflicts emerged between players and fans on the pitch after the game.
- Trabzonspor fans stormed the field and attacked Fenerbahce players.
- Tensions escalated when Batshuayi scored the crucial goal and objects were thrown onto the field.
- The Turkish Football Federation denounced the incidents as 'unacceptable' and vowed to take legal action against those responsible.
Want to feel special? Stores and restaurants with paid memberships are betting on it
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ABC News' Matt Rivers joins us from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, driving through one of the first neighborhoods to bear the brunt of gang violence during the recent ...
Target's new policy limiting its self-checkout lanes to customers with 10 items or fewer comes after other retailers such as Dollar General and Walmart reduced ...
How Russia's grab of Crimea led to war with Ukraine and rising tensions with the West
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South Korea suspends the licenses of 2 senior doctors over doctors' walkouts: South Korean authorities have suspended the licenses of two senior doctors for ...
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The spring equinox is here. What does that mean?: Spring gets its official start Tuesday in the Northern Hemisphere
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India's multi-phase election will stretch over 44 days. Here's why it takes so long
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Trader Joe's mini canvas tote bags are the hottest non-food item flying off shelves
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Idaho considers a ban on using public funds or facilities for gender-affirming care
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WATCH NOW: A live view of cherry blossoms blooming in Washington, D.C. abcnews.go.com/US/washington-dcs-cherry-blossom-season-announced-peak-bloom/story
Here's a very quick look at this year's dyeing of the Chicago River — and the thousands of St. Patrick's Day weekend revelers who came to watch. abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/4-leaf-clovers-unexpected-history-st-patricks-day-108175618
Quick Glance: Richard Corrigan: St. Patrick's - A Day of Celebration
- Emphasize the importance of staying curious and continually learning.
- Corrigan highlights the value of hard work and personal dedication.
- Bentley's in London stands out for their dedication to quality and care in handling oysters.
- Corrigan celebrates St. Patrick's Day as a day of togetherness and emphasizes the Irish spirit of celebration.
‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ repeats at No. 1 on the box office charts: “Kung Fu Panda 4” held its No. 1 spot atop the North American box office.
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Quick Glance: ‘Dune: Part Two’ Nears Monumental Global Box Office Achievement
- Dune: Part Two exceeds $200 million in domestic earnings and reaches $494 million globally in just 17 days.
- Timothée Chalamet cements his status as a leading actor with impressive performances that have collectively grossed over $1 billion in recent months.
- Denis Villeneuve contemplates the possibility of directing another sequel in his Dune franchise.
- With less than a month in theaters, Dune: Part Two has already positioned itself for significant box office success, showcasing Timothée Chalamet as a rarity in Hollywood who can attract audiences despite the absence of superhero films.
Trial to begin for Milwaukee election official accused of requesting mail-in ballots for fake military members
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22 artifacts looted after the Battle of Okinawa returned to Japan: Twenty-two historic artifacts that were looted following the Battle of Okinawa in World War II ...
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Quick Glance: FBI Returns 22 Looted Artifacts to Japan
- The FBI has returned 22 centuries-old artifacts to Okinawa, Japan, after a family discovered them in their late father’s attic in Massachusetts.
- The return of the looted items followed a lengthy investigation that began when the family came across the items while sorting through their father's belongings.
- The discovered artifacts were transported to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Asian Art in Washington DC, where the scrolls were unfurled for the first time, revealing portraits of Okinawan royalty in vivid colors.
Netanyahu snaps back against growing criticism after being accused of losing his way
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Bernie Moreno, Trump and more attack 'false' report about alleged old link to adult website
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Quick Glance: Trump's Backing of Bernie Moreno in Ohio
- Former President Donald Trump pledges to protect Social Security and warns of potential consequences while campaigning for Senate candidate Bernie Moreno in Ohio.
- Trump praises Moreno as a determined warrior in Washington and criticizes Biden for potential threats to Social Security. He also discusses the impact of offshoring on the auto industry and his plans to increase tariffs on foreign-made cars.
- Trump's support for Moreno and Moreno's defense of Trump are causing a stir. Moreno defends Trump and criticizes Republicans who support his policies but not his personality.
- Trump also dismisses allegations against Moreno, comparing them to attacks he himself has faced, and accuses Biden of posing a threat to Social Security.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Rapper, actor and talk show host Queen Latifah is 54 today. abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/today-history-march-18-fdr-signs-executive-order-108224240
Sleep tourism on the rise: Luxury hotels tap into sleep trends to attract guests: From a Hawaiian resort to the Sonoran desert, get a glimpse into sleep tourism.
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Sixteen female athletes have filed suit against the NCAA over its transgender participation policy, which the athletes claim violates their rights under Title ...
Quick Glance: College Athletes Sue NCAA Over Transgender Policies
- Former swimmer Riley Gaines and other athletes file lawsuit against the NCAA.
- The lawsuit addresses transgender woman Lia Thomas' participation in the 2022 national championships.
- The NCAA revised its policies on transgender athlete participation to align with national standards.
- The lawsuit aims to halt the implementation of NCAA's transgender eligibility policies.
Why some states are discharging much more chemical waste into local waterways, according to new report
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