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US extradites El Chapo’s son Ovidio Guzman Lopez for trafficking fentanyl

United States Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Saturday that Ovidio Guzman Lopez was successfully extradited after over a nine-month wait.

NASA says it has debunked famous UFO video but scientists are skeptical

NASA claims it has debunked a famous alleged UFO sighting, known as the "GoFast" video, but some scientists are not buying the space agency's rationale.

Vindicated Ken Paxton blames Biden and Texas House for ‘sham impeachment’

AUSTIN, Texas — Vindicated Attorney General Ken Paxton lambasted the Biden administration and the Texas House for forcing a "sham impeachment" trial following his acquittal on all 16 counts.

Russell Brand addresses sexual assault allegations against him in UK

Comedian Russell Brand assured his fans Friday that he denies the criminal allegations against him.

Iowa defies DNC in setting Jan. 15, 2024, caucus date for presidential contest

The Iowa Democratic Party voted to hold its presidential caucuses on Jan. 15, 2024, the same day as the Republican presidential caucuses.

Maren Morris to leave country music and turn a new page

Musician Maren Morris admitted that she wants to branch outside country music.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton acquitted on all 16 impeachment charges by Senate

AUSTIN, Texas — Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted by the state Senate on all 16 articles of impeachment related to accusations of bribery, disregard of official duty, and dereliction of duty.

GOP’s slim majority in the House grows even smaller after Chris Stewart retirement

Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT) effectively resigned from the House on Friday, altering the current makeup of the lower chamber and decreasing Republicans’ already-slim majority to just three seats — giving GOP leaders little room for error as they navigate a battle over government spending.

Democratic senators request details about US-Starlink contract after Ukraine incident

Three Senate Democrats sent a request to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin seeking information about the government's contract with Elon Musk's Starlink service after he reportedly refused access to the service for a Ukrainian attack on Russia's naval fleet.

Remote work booms in Seattle as more than one-third of employees work from home

While remote work dropped nationally by 3% since last year, the city with the most remote workers was more than double the average.
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