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Pardons are political, with modern presidents expanding their use

President Donald Trump is making full use of his pardon power. This year, Trump has issued roughly 1,800 pardons, or nearly six times the number he issued during the four years of his first term. Granted, about 1,500 of them involved individuals charged for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on Congress. Still, the pace of Trump’s pardons this year have been nearly unprecedented. That is, until you remember his predecessor. Joe Biden, at the end of his term, issued a full and sweeping pardon to his son Hunter for gun and drug charges. This was an unprecedented action by a president to
Pardons are political, with modern presidents expanding their use
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Christmas trees are more expensive than ever in Colorado — what gives?

The holiday season sparks a significant increase in consumer spending. This year, Black Friday alone saw consumers shell out a record US$11.8 billion. It’s the time of year when many Americans make purchases to decorate for the holidays — lights, ornaments and Christmas trees. If you bought a Christmas tree in Denver this year, you may have noticed a pretty steep price tag. It turns out that all festive products are getting more expensive, and that includes Christmas trees, both freshly cut and artificial. I study the psychology of consumption at the University of Denver. I’ve always
Christmas trees are more expensive than ever in Colorado — what gives?
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Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy protection; will be taken private under restructuring

Roomba maker iRobot has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but says that it doesn't expect any disruptions to devices as the more than 30-year-old company is taken private under a restructuring process. IRobot, which became well known for its robotic vacuums, has struggled of late, dealing with increased competition, layoffs and a declining stock price. In 2022 Amazon announced that it had agreed to buy iRobot for about $1.7 billion, but that deal was called off last year. Amazon blamed “undue and disproportionate regulatory hurdles” after the European
Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy protection; will be taken private under restructuring

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Jury resumes deliberations in the murder trial of Brian Walshe

The jury considering Brian Walshe’s fate in his murder trial resumed deliberations in Dedham, Massachusetts, Monday morning.The panel of six men and six women deliberated for nearly four hours on Friday. When the judge asked if they wanted to stay late to continue, the jurors opted to go home for the weekend.Walshe is accused of killing his wife, Ana Walshe, on January 1, 2023, hours after ringing in the new year and with their three young children still in the house. Prosecutors say Walshe dismembered her body and disposed of her remains in area dumpsters near their home in Cohasset, Massac
Jury resumes deliberations in the murder trial of Brian Walshe
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As Jews celebrate Hanukkah, America’s Jewish community is on edge in wake of antisemitic attack in Australia

Members of the Jewish community across the world woke up Sunday to yet another fatal attack — something that has become all too common for those of the faith.The attack Sunday on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, which has been declared a terrorist incident, has left at least 15 people dead and 40 hospitalized in what police say was an incident targeting Jewish people.The shooting took place as hundreds gathered to celebrate the first of eights nights of Hanukkah, a holiday which takes place close to the winter solstice during the longest nights of the year. A millennia-old tradition, it celebrates th
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Police release man detained as a person of interest in Brown University shooting

Saying the “evidence now points in a different direction,” law enforcement officials late Sunday released a man they had detained in connection with the Brown University shooting, which left two dead and nine injured.“This is what these investigations look like,” said Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha at a news conference. “Sometimes you head in one direction and then you have to regroup and go in another and that’s exactly what has happened over the last 24 hours or so.”Neronha said “there was a quantum of evidence which justified detaining this person as a person of
Police release man detained as a person of interest in Brown University shooting
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As DOJ seeks to recharge Comey, judge deprives prosecutors from accessing key evidence for now

In a major win for former FBI Director James Comey in the Justice Department’s continued attempts to prosecute him, a judge is depriving federal investigators from accessing central evidence in the case for the foreseeable future.The federal judge’s ruling late Friday says investigators must return electronic data they kept from Comey’s friend and former lawyer Daniel Richman immediately, calling the search that led to the data “manifestly unconstitutional.”The evidence was first gathered more than five years ago in a leak investigation that resulted in no charges. Judge Colleen Koll

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Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai found guilty in landmark national security trial, faces possible life sentence

Former Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been found guilty on two national security charges and a lesser sedition charge, in a landmark two-year trial widely viewed as a measure of the city’s shrinking freedoms under Beijing’s rule.Self-made billionaire Lai, 78, is one of the highest-profile critics of Beijing charged under a sweeping security law imposed on the semi-autonomous city in 2020 following months of huge and sometimes violent pro-democracy protests.He founded Apple Daily, a fiercely pro-democracy tabloid newspaper known for its blistering broadsides against the Chinese Commun
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai found guilty in landmark national security trial, faces possible life sentence
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House Oversight Committee report alleges DC police chief manipulated crime data

A new House committee report alleges the former DC police chief pressured officers to manipulate crime data to create the appearance of a safer city.The report, released Sunday by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee, claims there was an active effort to downplay crime in the nation’s capital and that Chief Pamela A. Smith fostered a “toxic management culture.”The report comes as President Donald Trump has sought greater control over law enforcement in the district, citing a public safety emergency in August. Trump deployed National Guard troops and put the police department “u
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‘Heroic’ bystander who wrestled gun from Bondi Beach attacker is son of refugees and father to two

A bystander who wrestled a gun from one of the alleged attackers during a mass shooting at Bondi Beach has been identified as Ahmed al Ahmed, whose refugee parents had just arrived from Syria, according to Australian officials and media.Ahmed, a 43-year-old father to two girls, risked his life by tackling an alleged shooter and seizing the gun during Sunday’s attack, prompting a wave of donations from members of the public to support him and his family.He was later shot by one of the two gunmen, a father and son duo whose beachside rampage targeting a Jewish gathering and beach-goers killed
‘Heroic’ bystander who wrestled gun from Bondi Beach attacker is son of refugees and father to two
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Australia’s gun laws were already among the world’s toughest. The Bondi massacre could spark even tighter controls

Australia already has some of the world’s toughest gun laws, but the Bondi mass shooting could lead to even tougher rules as the realization spreads that they aren’t strong enough to prevent bloodshed.Restrictions were tightened almost 30 years ago after a lone gunman armed with semiautomatic weapons killed 35 people at the Port Arthur historic tourist site in Tasmania.The massacre shocked the government of the day into action, and within two weeks, new laws dictated tough rules on who could and couldn’t own a gun.Australia’s swift action has been held up as an example that change is p

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Congress races against the clock to avert skyrocketing health care costs for millions

Congress races against the clock to avert skyrocketing health care costs for millions
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Israel approves 19 settler outposts in major expansion in occupied West Bank

Israel approves 19 settler outposts in major expansion in occupied West Bank

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Belarus frees Nobel Prize laureate Bialiatski, opposition figure Kolesnikova as US lifts sanctions

Belarusian authorities have released Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova from prison

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Powerball might have Mega Millions to thank for its latest $1 billion jackpot

Powerball might have Mega Millions to thank for its latest $1 billion jackpot
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Justice Department asks appeals court to block judge's contempt inquiry in mass deportation case

The Justice Department has asked an appeals court to block a contempt investigation of the Trump administration for failing to turn around planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador in March

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Trump says he's sealed Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire, but fighting continues

President Donald Trump says Thai and Cambodian leaders have agreed to renew a truce after days of deadly clashes

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Caitlin Clark says CBA negotiations are the 'biggest moment in the history of the WNBA'

Caitlin Clark says CBA negotiations are the 'biggest moment in the history of the WNBA'
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Venezuelan opposition leader says she aims for a peaceful transition after Maduro

Venezuelan opposition leader says she aims for a peaceful transition after Maduro

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House GOP unveils narrow health care package with key deadline looming

House GOP unveils narrow health care package with key deadline looming

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Department of Labor hosts first-ever prayer service, including a message from a right-wing rabbi

Department of Labor hosts first-ever prayer service, including a message from a right-wing rabbi