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Federal judge dashes sex cult leader Keith Raniere’s latest bid for new trial

Keith Raniere, who’s serving a 120-year sentence, tried to
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Federal judge dashes sex cult leader Keith Raniere’s latest bid for new trial

Keith Raniere, who’s serving a 120-year sentence, tried to
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White Christmas forecast: Where snow, ice is expected

Nine states from Virginia to Maine are under snow alerts on Christmas Eve morning as a band of snow moves through the Northeast, bringing treacherous driving conditions.
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Top 10 LPGA storylines from 2024, including Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko and a long goodbye

Inside the ropes, it’s hard to imagine a better season for the LPGA.
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Man accused in burning death of woman on Brooklyn subway awaits arraignment

Federal immigration officials said the suspect is a Guatemalan citizen who entered the U.S. illegally after he was previously deported in 2018.
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Man accused in burning death of woman on Brooklyn subway awaits arraignment

Federal immigration officials said the suspect is a Guatemalan citizen who entered the U.S. illegally after he was previously deported in 2018.
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Santa Cruz Wharf partially collapses due to pacific storm

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40 Christmas Traditions To Make Your Family’s Holiday Merry and Bright

Some of the Christmas family traditions on this list are tried and true, while others give a new twist.
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‘Pay-to-pray’: Trump reportedly charging supporters $100,000 to attend church service with him

The day before his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump will reportedly be attending an interfaith prayer service in Washington D.C. His wealthiest supporters can also attend — if they write or solicit a big enough check. That’s according to a recent report in Religion News Service (RNS), which published promotional material from Trump’s inau…
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Biden delivers on threat to veto bill to expand US judiciary

By Nate Raymond and Dan Burns (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday vetoed legislation to add 66 new judges to understaffed federal courts nationally, a once widely bipartisan measure that would have been the first major expansion of the federal judiciary since 1990. The JUDGES Act, initially supported by many members of both parties, would have increased the number of trial court judges