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Colts owner Jim Irsay claims his arrest was due to being a ‘rich, white billionaire’

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay blamed police prejudice against him on account of his being a “rich, white billionaire” for his 2014 arrest and subsequent guilty plea.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file claim in $9.75 million Freedom Financial Network settlement in three days

There are three more days for those affected by telemarketing calls to file a claim against Freedom Financial Network and other groups in a $9.75 million class-action settlement with the companies.

Anatomy of a deal: How the Israel-Hamas hostage negotiations played out

It was a painstaking effort that could still come crumbling down, but after six weeks of intense war, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a deal that will temporarily stop fighting in exchange for the release of dozens of hostages.

Anti-abortion advocates ask SCOTUS to intervene in litigation over Idaho ER doctors

Anti-abortion advocates asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a federal case in Idaho regarding whether or not emergency room physicians should be shielded from prosecution under the state's total abortion ban.

Stephen A. Smith rejects the greatness of Lightning McQueen

ESPN personality and First Take host Stephen A. Smith declared Tuesday that Lightning McQueen is not the greatest of all time.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $300 to be sent via Alabama tax rebate in nine days

Alabama will begin sending out tax rebates of up to $300 to eligible residents in nine days, according to the state's Department of Revenue.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments for Idaho residents worth up to $1,751 begin in nine days

Idaho households will begin collecting December payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in nine days.

Majority of New Yorkers believe Eric Adams ‘did something wrong’ in FBI investigation

New Yorkers are withdrawing their support for Mayor Eric Adams as federal authorities investigate whether his 2021 campaign masked large funds from the Turkish government by funneling them through straw donors.

Iowa official’s wife found guilty on 52 counts of voter fraud

An Iowa jury found the wife of a county supervisor guilty of 52 voter fraud charges on Tuesday.

Gloom: Consumer sentiment falls and inflation expectations rise

Consumer sentiment fell in November and expectations for inflation rose, a sign that consumers are not feeling great about the economy.
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