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    • Cruel twist for families of Calif. farm shooting victims

      A week after tragedy devastated their lives, families and co-workers of the mass shooting victims in Half Moon Bay remain in crisis mode, heightened by a lack of shelter and income.

      Advocate spoke with community members »
      • Rare condition in the spotlight after horrific crime

      • Massive water loss can no longer be ignored: Experts

      • 'Wheel of Fugitive' sheriff hit with defamation lawsuit

      • 10 wounded in 'targeted' Lakeland, Fla., shooting

      • Disciplining of white officer questioned in Nichols case

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Family can’t believe what they find when they cut open their sofa

      This mom cut open the back of her sofa and was shocked at what she found: 13 years of lost items and children's toys! Kacie (@kacieandco) is a parent and TikToker who shares relatable and funny stories about her life as a mom. Kacie isn't afraid to show the messy and sometimes embarrassing side of being a mom, and in a recent video she revealed how messy parenting can really be—literally.

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      HuffPost

      Donald Trump Insults Stormy Daniels' Appearance As Hush-Money Probe Reignites

      Former President Donald Trump took a personal shot at porn star Stormy Daniels after a Manhattan grand jury reportedly began hearing evidence on the alleged hush money he paid her. The grand jury hearing could lead to criminal charges against Trump years after he was accused of paying off the adult film actor to stay silent about their alleged affair before the 2016 election. District Attorney Alvin Bragg's re-escalation of the seemingly dormant probe infuriated Trump on Truth Social and he couldn't resist a demeaning remark about Daniels.

      • Reports: New grand jury in NY examining Trump hush money
        Associated Press
      • Trump’s Woes Grow With Grand Jury Probe of Porn Star Hush Money
        Bloomberg
    • U.S.
      People

      Family of Newlywed and Activist Decapitated at Utah's Arches National Park Awarded More Than $10M

      Esther Nakajjigo/Twitter Esther Nakajjigo A federal judge awarded more than $10 million to the family of a Ugandan human rights activist who was decapitated while on a visit to Arches National Park in 2020. Esther "Essie" Nakajjigo's husband Ludovic Michaud will receive $9.5 million while her mother Christine Namagembe will receive $700,000, according to the judgment filed in federal court. Essie's father John Bocso Kateregga will receive $350,000.

    • World
      Reuters

      Crimea will never again be part of Ukraine - Croatian president

      Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, will never again be part of Ukraine, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Monday in remarks detailing his objection to Zagreb providing military aid to Kyiv. In December, Croatian lawmakers rejected a proposal that the country join a European Union mission in support of the Ukrainian military, reflecting deep divisions between Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. A vocal critic of Western policy in Ukraine, Milanovic has said he does not want his country, the EU's newest member state, to face what he has called potentially disastrous consequences over the 11-month-old war in Ukraine.

      • President of NATO member state says Crimea will 'never again' be part of Ukraine, argues against sending more weapons
        INSIDER
      • Croat President Slams the West for ‘Taking’ Kosovo From Serbia
        Bloomberg
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      Benzinga

      Putin's Ally On How To Force West To Negotiate — Position Hypersonic Missiles To Hit US In 5 Minutes

      As Russian troops continue military operations in the then more-than-four-month-old war against Ukraine, tempers were flying high. Andrei Gurulyov, a crony of President Vladimir Putin and a Duma member, reportedly told Rossiya-1, that Russia should look to recreate the Cuban missile crisis. The Cuban missile crisis of 1962 saw the U.S. and the now-defunct Soviet Union prepping for nuclear missile attacks, the former positioning them in Italy and Turkey and the latter in Cuba.

    • World
      CBS News

      Ukraine's drones watch as Russia throws waves of men at battle for Bakhmut

      The city of Bakhmut was home to around 70,000 people before it found itself on the front line of Russian President Vladimir Putin's unprovoked war to seize Ukrainian territory. Almost 12 months of war have left Bakhmut barely recognizable. "Bakhmut holds" has even become a battle cry for the nation as it fights back against the Russian invaders.

      • Inexpensive drones helping Ukrainian troops keep control of Bakhmut
        CBS News
      • Ukrainian military says Russia suffered huge losses in Bakhmut in past day
        The New Voice of Ukraine
    • U.S.
      Autoblog

      Jeep 'Death Wobble' class action settlement includes warranty extension, reimbursement

      The issue became so widespread that owners banded together on a class action suit, and we recently learned the case's outcome. As part of its settlement, FCA, Stellantis' U.S. division and Jeep's owner, will offer some owners warranty extensions and could reimburse owners for expenses already incurred related to the problem. The new eight-year/90,000-mile warranty covers replacement parts and labor related to a failed front suspension damper.

    • U.S.
      NextShark

      29-year-old woman charged for posing as teen to enroll at New Jersey high school

      A 29-year-old woman has been charged for posing as a teenager to enroll at a public high school in New Jersey. Hyejeong Shin, a graduate of Rutgers University-New Brunswick, was charged on Jan. 24 with one count of providing a false government document with the intent to verify one's identity or age, the New Brunswick Police Department stated in a news release on Wednesday. Shin allegedly submitted a fake birth certificate that indicated she was 15 years old to the New Brunswick Board of Education to enroll at New Brunswick High School.

      • New Brunswick community concerned after woman charged with posing as high school student
        USA TODAY
      • Motive unclear for Rutgers grad charged with posing as New Brunswick High School student
        Courier News
    • Business
      TheStreet.com

      Southwest Makes a Major Change to Its Boarding Process

      As the week between Christmas and New Year's went on, more than 16,700 flights were impacted, which could end up costing Southwest $825 million, at least. The delays were due to a number of factors, but several critics have charged that the main factors were due to executives' unwillingness to spend enough money to recruit a new generation of pilots (to make up for people who retired early in the pandemic) and to upgrade its flight scheduling software, instead opting to give executives bonuses and shareholder dividends.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Chicago prosecutor dropping R. Kelly sex-abuse charges

      A Chicago prosecutor said Monday that she's dropping sex-abuse charges against singer R. Kelly following federal convictions in two courts that should guarantee the disgraced R&B star will be locked up for decades. Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx announced the decision a day ahead of a hearing related to state charges accusing him of sexually abusing four people, three of whom were minors. Foxx, who in 2019 had pleaded with women and girls to come forward so she could pursue charges against Kelly, acknowledged that the decision “may be disappointing” to his accusers.

      • R. Kelly sex-abuse charges dropped by Chicago prosecutor Kim Foxx
        WFLD
      • Cook County prosecutors dropping charges in R. Kelly sex abuse case
        CBS-Chicago
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      Want the Max $4,555 Social Security Benefit? Here's the Salary You Need

      The maximum Social Security check in 2023 is $4,555 per month. But if you're planning to start benefits soon, you probably shouldn't expect anywhere close to the maximum. In January 2023, the average monthly benefit for retired workers is just $1,827 per month.

    • Science
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      Green comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) will be closest to Earth on Feb. 1. Here's how to see it.

      Excitingly, the comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF), which last passed through the inner solar system around 50,000 years ago, will be at its brightest during this time and may even be visible to the naked eye under the right conditions. The comet should be observable for days as it approaches our planet and then recedes on its way to the outer solar system. During the comet's perigee, it will come to within a distance of around 26 million miles (42 million kilometers) from our planet, which is equivalent to about 28% of the distance between Earth and the sun.

      • Watch a green comet make its first Earth approach in 50,000 years with this free webcast
        Space
      • The Comet Interceptor probe could visit a stunning object like the green C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
        Space
    • World
      Reuters Videos

      Israel refills the Sea of Galilee, supplying Jordan on the way

      STORY: Israel is saving its main freshwater reservoir from the effects of climate change The Sea of Galilee was being lost to droughts So Israel built a chain of desalination plants along its Meditteranean coast They turn seawater into freshwater, to refill the lake when water levels get low (Yoav Barkay, Manager of the national water carrier) "With this environment of climate changes, you don't know what to expect next year and the year afterward. We are standing now in the January and with very little rainfalls during this winter in Israel, arid winter basically with no rainfall.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      MSNBC Host Ridicules Lindsey Graham's ‘Hostage’ Video For Trump: ‘Blink Twice’

      MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin on Monday poked fun at Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-S.C.) speech at Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign rally over the weekend, likening it to a hostage video. Graham hailed Trump as the only option for the GOP, saying there “are no Trump policies without Donald Trump.” “And this is the same Lindsey Graham who repeatedly disavowed Trump both before he was elected, and after the Jan. 6 insurrection,” Mohyeldin continued, airing footage of Graham's historic slamming of Trump.

    • U.S.
      Patriot Ledger

      Third Clancy child dies of injuries suffered at Duxbury home

      BOSTON − The 8-month-old boy who was seriously injured inside his Duxbury home Tuesday night has died at a Boston hospital, the Plymouth County district attorney's office said. Police responded to a 911 call Tuesday night reporting a woman's attempted suicide on Summer Street in Duxbury. Callan Clancy, the 8-month-old boy, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

      • Husband asks for forgiveness for wife charged in their kids' deaths
        Good Morning America
      • Fundraiser for Duxbury's Patrick Clancy raises more than $900,000
        Patriot Ledger
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Trump investigations: Georgia prosecutor ups anticipation

      In trying to block the release of a special grand jury's report, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued in court last week that decisions in the case were “imminent” and that the report's publication could jeopardize the rights of “future defendants. Though Willis, a Democrat, didn't mention Trump by name, her comments marked the first time a prosecutor in any of several current investigations tied to the Republican former president has hinted that charges could be forthcoming. The remarks ratcheted anticipation that an investigation focused, in part, on Trump's call with Georgia's secretary of state could conclude before ongoing federal probes.

    • Science
      Popular Mechanics

      Scientists Are Reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to Return in 4 Years

      Colossal recently added $60 million in funding to move toward a 2027 de-extinction of the woolly mammoth. The Dallas-based company is now working to edit the genes for the reincarnation of the mammal. Colossal planned to reintroduce the woolly mammoth into Russia, but that may shift.

    • U.S.
      Fox Business

      Major insurers plan to drop two car models' coverage due to thefts: report

      At least two major automotive insurers are refusing to protect certain Kia and Hyundai models because they lack anti-theft common in today's cars, according to reports. Both State Farm and Progressive confirmed with CNN that they no longer write policies for some Kia and Hyundai models manufactured between 2015-2019. In September 2022, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, or IHHS, and Highway Loss Data Institute reported that vehicle theft claims for 2015-19 Hyundai and Kia vehicles were nearly twice as common as the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat.

      • Insurance companies refusing to carry some Hyundai and Kia models over thefts
        Autoblog
      • Major car insurers plan to drop coverage for some Kia, Hyundai models due to rise in theft
        WPTV- West Palm Beach Scripps
    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Judge says Texas Attorney General Paxton must face ethics lawsuit

      Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton must face an ethics lawsuit by state attorney regulators over a case he brought challenging results of the 2020 election, according to a court ruling posted on Monday. Judge Casey Blair on Friday denied Paxton's bid to dismiss the case on jurisdictional grounds. Paxton's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      A Florida OnlyFans model is suing her local school district, saying sexually explicit images of her were shared among staff at her children's school

      A Florida OnlyFans model is suing her local school district. She says in a complaint that explicit images of her were shared among staff at her children's school. She's claiming cyber-harassment and invasion of privacy, among other things, per the complaint.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Journalist Reports Pro-MAGA GOP Insiders Secretly 'Can't Wait Until This Guy Dies'

      Many Republican officials don't want Donald Trump around ― but they're also too afraid to publicly challenge him, according to Atlantic journalist McKay Coppins. “They all wanted him gone, but nobody wanted to confront him directly,” Coppins said Monday on CNN. “You have a lot of folks who are just wishing for [Trump's] mortal demise,” former Rep. Peter Meijer (R-Mich.) told Coppins, according to his report in The Atlantic.

    • U.S.
      Autoblog

      Colin Powell's Corvette sells for $200K at auction

      The echoes of the last hammer fall at Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale Auction have disappeared into the Arizona night, as have the record crowds and the traffic jams. During the Super Saturday charity auctions, three main attractions drove onto the dais for bidding: Late U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of State General Colin Powell's 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the hammer price benefitting America's Promise Alliance, the nonprofit Powell founded to support kids; The first production 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV Edition 1 with VIN 001, proceeds going to Tread Lightly!

    • Business
      NextShark

      Lawsuit accuses Google of firing exec after he rejected female boss's groping advances

      A former Google executive has sued the tech giant over claims that he was fired after allegedly being groped by a high-ranking female colleague at a company dinner. Ryan Olohan, a 48-year-old married father of seven from New Jersey, accused Google of firing him after he refused top executive Tiffany Miller's alleged advances at a New York City restaurant in December 2019. The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, has named both Google and Miller as defendants, accusing them of discrimination, retaliation and fostering a hostile work environment.

      • Married father of 7 claims he was fired from Google after rejecting advances of high-ranking female colleague
        Fortune
      • A former Google exec is suing the company, saying a coworker sexually harassed and drunkenly berated him
        Business Insider
    • U.S.
      Idaho Statesman

      He told a gas-station customer, ‘I don’t serve Black people.’ What his Idaho employer did

      A jury has awarded an Oregon woman $1 million in damages after finding she was discriminated against by an employee of an Idaho-based gas-station operator who told her, “I don't serve Black people.” The Multnomah County jury's award to Portland resident Rose Wakefield, 63, included punitive damages of $550,000. Wakefield's lawyer, Gregory Kafoury, said she stopped for gas at Jacksons Food Store in Beaverton, Oregon, on March 12, 2020, and saw the attendant, Nigel Powers, ignore her and instead pump gas for other drivers.

      • 'I don't serve Black people': Oregon woman refused service at gas station awarded $1 million by jury
        USA TODAY
      • Oregon woman awarded $1m over racist discrimination at gas station
        The Guardian
    • World
      Reuters

      Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support

      Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday said Moscow made a mistake invading Ukraine, but speaking alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz he kept clear of condemning the Russian attack. It was the third time on his South American tour that Scholz failed to rally strong support for the Ukrainian war effort. "I think Russia made the classic mistake of invading another country's territory, so Russia is wrong," Lula told reporters.

      • Scholz bid to rally Ukraine support in South America falls flat
        Reuters
      • Brazilian president rejects Germany’s call to send weapons to Ukraine – media reports
        The New Voice of Ukraine
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    • “In the future, [streaming] likely will cost more, have a little less library content and cancel more shows more quickly.”

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