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Harvard given extension to respond to House plagiarism allegations

The House Education and Workforce Committee gave Harvard University more time to respond to allegations that its president repeatedly plagiarized her academic writings.

Thomas Massie says House will have final say over Trump 2024 election ballots

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) reminded states that are trying to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot that Congress has the final say over whether electors from those states are certified in 2025.

‘Devil comet’ barreling toward Earth to explode in coming days

A horned "devil comet" barreling toward Earth is set to explode in the coming days.

New Jersey man faces terrorism charge after allegedly being motivated by Oct. 7 attack on Israel

A New Jersey man is facing a terrorism charge after he attempted to provide material support for the Islamist militant group al Shabaab in Somalia, federal prosecutors announced Friday.

New Florida laws going into effect in 2024

Several laws will come into effect in Florida in the new year, ranging from new financial disclosure forms for local officials to stricter highway laws for disabled vehicles.

Montana becomes the latest state in which Pornhub has banned itself

Montana has become the latest state in which pornography behemoth Pornhub is banning itself from access, just ahead of the state enacting an age verification law.

Florida woman files suit against Hershey for ‘deceptive’ holiday packaging

A woman in Florida filed a class-action lawsuit against Hershey over its holiday packaging of Reese's peanut butter cups.

Trump to rally with Roseanne Barr in Iowa one week before caucuses

Comedian Roseanne Barr will join former President Donald Trump at a rally in Boone, Iowa, less than one week before the state's Republican caucuses.

Trump survives challenge to remove him from Wisconsin ballot

Former President Donald Trump has triumphed over an attempt to remove him from Wisconsin's primary ballot.

Michael Cohen gave lawyer fake AI-generated cases to submit to court

Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen admitted in a statement unsealed on Friday that he inadvertently sent his lawyer three nonexistent cases to cite in a court filing after using the artificial intelligence program Google Bard to generate them.
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