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Vatican court convicts former Pope adviser of financial crimes

Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, former adviser to Pope Francis, has been sentenced by a Vatican court to five and a half years in jail for financial crimes, making him the most senior Vatican official ever to face such charges.

Lawsuit claims CPAC knew of prior Matt Schlapp sexual misconduct allegations

An amended lawsuit claims that higher-ups overseeing the Conservative Political Action Conference knew about previous claims of sexual misconduct by Chairman Matt Schlapp but failed to act.

Former governors combine to call for once-Trump attorney Jenna Ellis to be disbarred

Attorney Jenna Ellis is facing calls for her disbarment after pleading guilty to charges against her in Fulton County, Georgia.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump campaigns in New Hampshire as primary approaches

Donald Trump is in New Hampshire today, rallying support for his campaign with the state's primary 38 days away.

Gov. Josh Green threatens to bring down ‘hammer’ on landlords in fallout from Hawaii fire

Gov. Josh Green (D-HI) has threatened to use the "hammer" of emergency orders to convert 3,000 temporary vacation rentals into longer-term housing for survivors displaced by the wildfire that swept across the island of Maui in August.

Democratic senator’s staffer accused of filming hearing room sex act ‘no longer employed’

A male staffer for Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) was released from his post on Saturday after he was named and accused of filming himself engaging in explicit sexual activity in a congressional hearing room.

Boston mayor releases photo from ‘electeds of color’ party that sparked outrage

Democratic Boston Mayor Michelle Wu shared a photo on social media of the controversial "electeds of color" holiday party for government officials of ethnic minority backgrounds.

Gov. Josh Shapiro joined by rapper Meek Mill as he signs probation reform

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) was joined by an emotional guest during his signing of a major probation reform bill on Friday, which includes a reduction in the kinds of parole violations that could send a convict back to prison.

Jeopardy! ousts Mayim Bialik as its host after two years

Actress Mayim Bialik will no longer be hosting Jeopardy! alongside co-host Ken Jennings.

Army says it will launch investigation into Maine shooter

The United States Army will open its own investigation into the mass shooter who killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, in October, the undersecretary of the Army announced on Friday.
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