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George Santos pleads not guilty to fundraising and credit card fraud at New York arraignment

Rep. George Santos (D-NY) pleaded not guilty in federal court on Friday to charges brought against him in a new indictment alleging he filed fraudulent fundraising reports and committed credit card fraud during the 2022 election cycle.

Ivanka Trump will testify at Donald Trump’s fraud trial

Judge Arthur Engoron ruled on Friday that Ivanka Trump will have to testify in the fraud trial for her father, former President Donald Trump, in New York.

Israel war: US and UN health organizations at odds on Hamas death toll numbers

The Biden administration is at odds with both the United Nations and international health organizations over whether to trust the death toll from the Hamas-controlled Palestinian Health Ministry.

Jewish playwright says Democratic lawmakers have ‘betrayed the Jews’

Playwright David Mamet issued a condemnation of modern-day Democratic politicians' treatment of Jewish people.

Maine shooting: Police begin searching river near where suspect Robert Card’s car was found

Maine officials confirmed Robert Card, the mass shooting suspect in the Lewiston killing on Wednesday evening, is still at large. Maine Commissioner of Public Safety Michael Sauschuck gave updates to the large-scale investigation to find Card on Friday morning.

New York City offers one-way plane tickets to illegal immigrants to get them out

New York City officials are offering illegal immigrants a one-way ticket to anywhere in the world as part of its latest drive to get them off the streets ahead of the winter.

Jamie Dimon to sell $141 million worth of JPMorgan stock for first time

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and his family are selling off a large stake in the firm, the first such transaction since he took the helm in 2005.

Cruise halts robotaxi service nationwide in attempt to ‘earn public trust’

One of the United States's premier robotaxi services has suspended services nationwide after having its permit pulled in California over an accident.

Israel says navy unit destroyed Hamas infrastructure overnight

The Israeli navy conducted a targeted raid from the Mediterranean Sea into southern Gaza, where authorities said they destroyed Hamas's naval infrastructure.

Idaho student murders: Judge denies request to dismiss Bryan Kohberger indictment, allows continued use of cameras

In a recent legal development, a district court judge rejected a motion to dismiss a grand jury indictment in the case of Bryan Kohberger, who stands accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students last November.
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