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    • 7 shot, 3 fatally, in upscale L.A. neighborhood

      At least three people are dead and four others injured after gunfire erupted outside a gathering in the Benedict Canyon area on Saturday morning, Los Angeles police said.

      Shooter or shooters still at large »
      • Video leaves questions over the death of Tyre Nichols

      • Woman shuns settlement offer, wins big in court

      • Pope: Calling homosexuality crime 'neither good nor just'

      • Melting liquid robot can escape from a cage, reform

      • Police experts weigh in on videos of Nichols beating

    • News
      Yahoo News UK

      Woman, 42, who beat up 13-year-old boy when he 'pointed air rifle at boyfriend' avoids jail

      A marketing worker who beat up a 13-year-old boy after accusing him of pointing an air rifle at her boyfriend has been spared jail. Lavinia Pinner, 42, punched, kicked, scratched and bit the teenager while banging his head against a wall when she thought he was threatening her partner outside the boy's home in Cheshire. The teenager, who is known to Pinner but cannot be named, sustained multiple bruising to his arms and back plus cuts and scratches to his face, as well as bite marks to his elbow.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Jim Jordan's Fearmongering Question Prompts Withering 1-Word Reply From Stephen King

      Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is doubling down on his recent fearmongering about which freedoms are supposedly on the chopping block in the U.S. “First, they came for your guns. Then, your gas stoves.

    • U.S.
      Patriot Ledger

      Third Clancy child dies of his injuries at Boston hospital

      BOSTON − The 8-month-old boy who was seriously injured inside his Duxbury home Tuesday night has died of his injuries at a Boston hospital, the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office said. His siblings, 5-year-old Cora and 3-year-old Dawson, also died. Friday), at approximately 12:30 p.m.

      • 3rd child dies in Duxbury tragedy
        WCVB - Boston
      • 'Unimaginable, senseless tragedy': 2 children dead in Duxbury; infant flown to hospital
        Patriot Ledger
    • Business
      Yahoo Finance

      Housing market: Jason Oppenheim warns of an 'armageddon' in the real estate industry

      The real estate industry could soon be upended, says star broker Jason Oppenheim. Oppenheim – who leads a team of glamorous agents on Netflix (NFLX) reality series "Selling Sunset" – recently sat down with Yahoo Finance to talk about the current state of the U.S. real estate market. During the far-ranging conversation, he warned that the industry's commission structure could soon change forever.

    • U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Video shows crash in Johnson County where woman’s car was dragged by semi for 8 miles

      Video footage of a grisly highway crash in which a Kansas City woman was trapped in a vehicle dragged for miles underneath a semi tractor trailer, was released by Leawood police on Thursday as an investigation of the crash remains ongoing. The crash was captured by highway cameras set up by KC Scout, which tracks traffic patterns and hazards in the Kansas City metro. In the videos, a semi can be seen driving west down Interstate 435 as a vehicle is apparently being dragged under the semi's passenger side.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Marjorie Taylor Greene Mocked After Her Amendment Fails Spectacularly

      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga. offered an amendment on Thursday ― and it quickly went down in flames.

    • World
      Reuters

      UPDATE 1-Kremlin says Biden has key to end Ukraine conflict but doesn't use it

      Jan 27 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Friday that U.S. President Joe Biden had the key to end the conflict in Ukraine by directing Kyiv, but that Washington had so far not been willing to use it. "The key to the Kyiv regime is largely in the hands of Washington," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a daily briefing. Moscow has often accused Washington of giving orders to Ukraine and of prolonging the conflict by supplying Kyiv with weapons.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego, who's trying to unseat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, says 'nobody' in the state 'has really spoken to' her she joined the upper chamber

      Ruben Gallego on Thursday blasted Sen. Sinema over what he said was her inattention to Arizona. Gallego on Monday announced that he would seek the Democratic nomination for Senate in Arizona. Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego on Thursday blasted Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema over her job performance, arguing that the lawmaker is "hardly" seen in the state and remarking that she "doesn't speak to Arizonans anymore."

      • Gallego: If Sinema runs, she’s a ‘guaranteed third-place losing candidate’
        NBC
      • Ruben Gallego says 'Kyrsten Sinema will NEVER be a senator again' as Arizona rated TOSS-UP in 2024
        The Hill
    • Business
      MoneyWise

      This janitor in Vermont amassed an $8M fortune without anyone around him knowing. Here are the 3 simple techniques that made Ronald Read rich — and can do the same for you

      It's a painfully straightforward approach: Spending less than you earn leaves you more to invest and generate wealth over time through investments. I'm sure if he earned $50 in a week, he probably invested $40 of it,” said Read's friend and neighbor, Mark Richard, according to CNBC. Investments After he died, the Wall Street Journal analyzed Read's personal portfolio.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Snow leads to massive pileup in Wisconsin, dozens injured

      Dozens of people were injured in a massive traffic pileup amid snowy conditions in southern Wisconsin on Friday, which blocked Interstate 39/90 for hours, authorities said. Beloit Memorial Hospital said at least 27 people were treated for injuries sustained in the crash, WIFR-TV reported. State Patrol officials said snow, ice and whiteout conditions were factors in the crash.

      • Massive 85-vehicle Wisconsin pileup injures 27, blocks major interstate for hours in both directions
        Fox News
      • Up to 50 vehicles involved in Wisconsin pileup amid whiteout conditions
        AccuWeather
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Fox News Expert Insists No Evidence of Pelosi Break-In as Video of Break-In Plays

      Criminal defense attorney and regular Fox News guest Brian Claypool was left utterly humiliated on Friday when he suggested there was no evidence that Paul Pelosi's attacker broke into his home—all despite the release of a security video showing exactly that. In fact, Fox News anchors had to air the actual footage of the break-in for Claypool, who had just appeared on the network the night before to discuss the impending release of the tapes. Debunking a slew of right-wing conspiracies about the brutal attack on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Friday's release of the 911 call, police body-cam video, and security footage showed alleged attacker David DePape violently swinging a large hammer to bust through a door before entering the home through a broken window.

      • Paul Pelosi attack: Police body camera video shows violent hammer assault
        Yahoo News
      • 911 call from Paul Pelosi during attack released
        Associated Press Videos
    • U.S.
      Yahoo News Video

      Crump says arrest of 5 Black Memphis officers should be blueprint for cases involving white officers

      A day after five Black Memphis police officers were arrested for their involvement in a Jan. 7 encounter with Tyre Nichols, who died three days later, civil rights attorney Ben Crump held a press conference. Crump, who represents the Nichols family, said the speed at which the officers were arrested should be a blueprint for all cases of alleged police violence, regardless of whether the officers are Black or white.

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      Yahoo News UK

      Van driver who told police 'I hope I killed someone' after killing woman, 19, in collision is jailed

      A van driver who told police “I hope I killed someone" when he was arrested for causing the death of a teenager in a crash has been jailed for ten years. Luke Hawkes, 28, drove through a red traffic light at high speed, colliding with two vehicles and killing Bethany Branson, 19, on 18 November last year. Hawkes was driving a white Ford Transit van along the A38 in Bridgwater, Somerset, when the tragedy struck - but he showed no remorse.

    • U.S.
      WSB Cox articles

      High schooler breaks teacher’s leg during attack in Rockdale County classroom

      A Rockdale County high school student will face criminal charges after attacking her teacher inside a classroom. Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes was at Heritage High School on Friday where a ninth grader was caught on camera getting into an argument with her teacher and attacking her. Channel 2 has learned that the teacher, who has not been identified, is recovering from a broken leg.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Trump Announces Plan To Build ‘Impenetrable Dome’ To Protect U.S. From Nuclear Threats

      Former President Donald Trump recently announced that he would build an “impenetrable dome” over the U.S. if re-elected — to “protect our people” from the purported threat of nuclear attacks and World War III. World War III would be a catastrophe unlike any other,” he said in the video published on his Truth Social platform Friday. This would make World War I and World War II like very small battles.

      • Trump said he would build an 'impenetrable dome' over the US as he warned of a possible World War III
        INSIDER
      • Trump claims he could solve Ukraine war in ‘24 hours’ and would build ‘impenetrable dome’ over US
        The Independent
    • Business
      Reuters

      Tesla, insurers take different paths to deal with expensive repairs

      Tesla Inc's electric vehicles are expensive to repair - so much so that the automaker and insurers are addressing the issue in sharply different ways. Chief Executive Elon Musk says Tesla is making design and software changes to its vehicles to lower repair costs and insurance premiums. Insurance carriers, meanwhile, are writing off low-mileage Tesla Model Ys that have been in crashes, and sending them to salvage auctions after deeming many too expensive to repair.

    • Business
      Sacramento Bee

      Homebuyers are fleeing California. But one city in the state is defying the exodus trend

      Among metropolitan areas, San Francisco and Los Angles were ranked first and second, respectively, in the number of Redfin users looking to relocate. However, the Sacramento region remained the top destination on the site for people looking to buy a home in a new city, just as it was for much of 2022. About 5,700 more people looked to move here than leave between October and December, according to Redfin, placing the region ahead of other fast-growing areas such as Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix.

    • U.S.
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      Russian soldiers bring their weapons home from front line and open fire on people

      The Russian soldiers are taking away weapons from the combat zone; dozens of servicemen have already been put on trial for mishandling guns. Details: Since the beginning of the full-scale war in February 2022, at least 42 servicemen in Russia have appeared in court for the appropriation, storage, transportation and carrying of weapons, ammunition and explosive devices (Articles 222 and 222.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). Judging by the published verdicts, the Russian soldiers bring the firearms found at the front back home or keep unused cartridges and grenades for themselves.

    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Judge blocks sale of machine gun converters after U.S. sues

      The U.S. Department of Justice said it has obtained a court order blocking two firearms companies from imperiling public safety by illegally selling devices to convert AR-15 style rifles into machine guns. U.S. District Judge Nina Morrison in Brooklyn on Wednesday issued a temporary restraining order against Rare Breed Triggers LLC and Rare Breed Firearms LLC, and their owners Lawrence DeMonico and Kevin Maxwell. The Justice Department in a civil complaint said Rare Breed has sold thousands of devices known as FRT-15s that are designed and intended to convert AR-15 style semiautomatic firearms into machine guns.

    • Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Mike Lindell Swore He’d Win the RNC Chair Race. He Got Smothered.

      That's kind of a joke,” one RNC member told The Daily Beast ahead of the party's winter meeting in Dana Point, California, where Lindell made the final push. An ally of challenger Harmeet Dhillon called the Lindell bid “a complete sideshow” and said members would desperately try to avoid his calls. On Friday afternoon, the MyPillow CEO's campaign ended, after he was trounced by fellow RNC candidates Ronna McDaniel and Harmeet Dhillon.

      • GOP to vote Friday on McDaniel, Dhillon, Lindell as new RNC chief
        The Hill
      • Ronna McDaniel wins RNC chair race that grew very messy by the end
        Politico
    • U.S.
      Yahoo News Video

      FBI director 'appalled' after seeing Tyre Nichols police video

      During a press conference on Friday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said he has seen video of the Jan. 7 encounter between Memphis police and Tyre Nichols, who died three days later. Wray said what happened was "tragic" and that he was "appalled" at what he saw in the video.

    • U.S.
      TechCrunch

      How US police use digital data to prosecute abortions

      In late April, police in Nebraska received a tip saying 17-year-old Celeste Burgess had given birth to a stillborn baby and buried the body. Officers soon learned that her mother, Jessica Burgess, and a friend had helped her with transportation and burial. The messages, which were not encrypted, showed the two had discussed obtaining and using abortion pills.

    • Business
      Business Insider

      Passengers were told overnight not to turn up for their flights after an airline collapsed for the 2nd time

      Passengers were told not to turn up for flights after the airline they had booked with collapsed. Flybe warned passengers in the early hours of Saturday that the airline was in administration. The airline had gone into administration previously, in March 2020, but was able to resume flights.

      • Flights canceled as UK airline Flybe sinks into bankruptcy
        Associated Press
      • UK airline Flybe ceases trading, cancels all flights
        AFP
    • Health
      Popular Mechanics

      Everyone Is Taking This Drug to Lose Weight. Instead, It's Rapidly Aging Their Faces.

      Ozempic is a medication that's designed to help manage insulin levels in people with type 2 diabetes. However, it's recently gotten attention after a slew of people spoke out on social media about using the drug for weight loss. Ozempic, which is a brand name for semaglutide, is currently on the Food and Drug Administration's list of drug shortages, and many have pointed the finger at people using the medication off-label for weight loss as the reason it's hard to find at the moment.

      • What to know about 'Ozempic face' as some users claim popular diabetes drugs used for weight loss leave them looking gaunt
        Good Morning America
      • What is ‘Ozempic face’? Experts explain the side effect of this popular weight loss drug linked to Chelsea Handler
        Fortune
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Lawsuit: Vegas Strip resorts used vendor to fix hotel rates

      A federal lawsuit in Nevada is seeking class-action damages for countless hotel patrons who booked rooms in Las Vegas since 2019, alleging that most hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have used a third-party vendor to illegally fix prices. The complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas alleges that casino giants MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment, along with Treasure Island and Wynn Resorts, share information with a company that used pricing algorithms to “maximize market-wide prices.” It accuses the resorts and Rainmaker Group Unlimited, a revenue management company owned by Cendyn Group, of “algorithmic-driven price-fixing … at the expense of consumers and in violation of antitrust laws.”

      • Why Your Las Vegas Strip Hotel Room May Cost More (You Won't Like It)
        TheStreet.com
      • Lawsuit claims hotel price fixing on Vegas Strip
        KTTV
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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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