New York Judge Denies Trump’s Bid to Delay Sentencing
Justice Juan Merchan had already rejected Trump’s request to dismiss the case.
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It’s Jan. 6 yet again, and this time, it will be the electoral college votes for President-elect Donald Trump getting certified at the U.S. Capitol building.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a modern, classical concert hall in downtown Nashville.
3 Lessons in Friendship from ‘Pride and Prejudice’
Jane Austen’s novel looks at relationships beyond the romantic.
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Congress Certifies Trump’s Election Victory
Following in the footsteps of Al Gore and Walter Mondale, Vice President Kamala Harris oversaw the certification of her own election loss.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Says He Is Resigning
He made the announcement on Jan. 6 after weeks of turmoil within the Liberal caucus and amid declining poll numbers
Infographic: A Who’s Who of All Trump’s Cabinet Level Nominees
Coming from diverse backgrounds, the president-elect’s Cabinet selections bring a variety of skills to the new government.
Illiterate Graduate Sues School Board, Highlights National Problem
A Connecticut student who can’t read or write earned a diploma and attends university, while Oregon suspends literacy graduation requirements through 2028.
US Transfers 11 Guantanamo Bay Detainees to Oman
The latest release leaves the total number of detainees at the detention facility at 15, the least amount of detainees since 2002.
China’s Uptick in Respiratory Illness Sparking Concerns From Neighbors
The virus outbreak in China coincides with the five-year anniversary of COVID-19, with the WHO recently renewing requests for China to share related data.
Trump Names Joseph Nocella Jr. as US Attorney for New York’s Eastern District
The Nassau County judge would replace Breon Peace, who was nominated by President Joe Biden in August 2021.
Biden Visits New Orleans After French Quarter Attack
‘My wife and I are here to stand with you, grieve with you, pray with you,’ the president told the families of victims.
Shen Yun’s Artistic Director Is a Genius; the Costumes Are Just Gorgeous, Says Fashion Consultant
Fashion consultant J.R. Nuerge and her friend, Jennifer Meighan, a senior analyst, attended Shen Yun’s fourth and final performance in San Francisco.
DOD Adds Tencent, CATL to List of Companies Linked to Chinese Military
The annually updated list now includes 134 companies, compared to 73 companies listed a year ago.
Day in Photos: Congress Certifies Trump’s Victory, Trudeau Resigns, Snowstorm in Washington
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Rudy Giuliani Held in Contempt in Ongoing Defamation Case
The former New York City mayor had been ordered to transfer his assets to two Georgia election workers, who won a defamation lawsuit against him.
Louisiana Governor to Press Biden to Declare Emergency in Wake of New Orleans Truck Attack
‘I look forward to President Biden ... approving my request for a Presidential Disaster Declaration,’ Gov. Landry said. ‘This is no time to play around.’
Louisiana Confirms First Human Death From H5N1 Bird Flu in US
The unnamed person was over the age of 65 and had ‘underlying medical conditions,’ officials say.
US Subsidiary of Chinese Company Sued Over ‘Fire Risk’ Lithium Batteries
In December, the company had withdrawn about 63,000 units after reports about overheating and fires.
Trump Says He'll Immediately Undo Biden’s Ban on Offshore Drilling
‘We can’t let that happen to our country. It’s really our greatest economic asset,’ the president-elect said after the executive action.
Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of New Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases
Developing nations bear the brunt of the sugary-drink health crisis, according to new research.
Costco Recalls Over-the-Counter Flu Medication Over Possible Contamination
Kirkland Signature’s Severe Cold and Flu Plus Congestion medication is under recall ‘out of an abundance of caution,’ Costco stated.
Freedom Party Invited to Form New Government in Austria
The party won the parliamentary elections in September and now has the chance to take power after coalition talks by the previous governing party failed.
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In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
New England Patriots Owner Takes the Blame for Jerod Mayo’s Lack of Success
Robert Kraft fired Mayo shortly after Sunday’s game, but the owner says the entire situation falls on his shoulders.
New England Patriots Owner Takes the Blame for Jerod Mayo’s Lack of Success
Robert Kraft fired Mayo shortly after Sunday’s game, but the owner says the entire situation falls on his shoulders.
Hernia: A Common Problem Among Men, 3 Main Treatment Types
Roughly one-quarter of men and 3 percent of women will develop the most common type of hernia that occurs in the groin area.
Hernia: A Common Problem Among Men, 3 Main Treatment Types
Roughly one-quarter of men and 3 percent of women will develop the most common type of hernia that occurs in the groin area.
‘Glory’: The Heroic, Historic 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ redefines independence, not just as freedom, but as the right use of it.
‘To Hell and Back’: Saluting a Movie Star and Decorated War Hero
A Medal of Honor award-winning soldier overcomes personal adversity to fight honorably in World War II.
‘White Bird: A Wonder Story’: A Surprisingly Good Family Film
Given the Holocaust theme, one wouldn’t expect “White Bird” to be an engaging movie for children. It succeeds absolutely in modeling human kindness.
From Princess to Queen: An Enduring Depiction of Anne’s Beauty
Sir Godfrey Kneller and his disciple Michael Dahl painted Queen Anne’s most famous portaits.
‘Glory’: The Heroic, Historic 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ redefines independence, not just as freedom, but as the right use of it.
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From the famous Panama Canal to Casco Viejo, here’s how to best explore this country at the crossroads of the Americas.
Rome: 24 Hours in the Eternal City
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Oliver Anthony: ‘Light a Fire No One Can Extinguish’
The ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ songwriter Oliver Anthony is shifting his focus from the music industry to ministry.
Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming
Johnny and Donnie Van Zant’s debut faith-based album “Always Look Up” is their most personal release so far.
Hank Williams On, Sadness Gone: Country Music and Mental Health
A new study links the country music genre to good mental health.
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