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Sailor gets 20-year sentence for cargo ship murder off Los Angeles coast

A cargo ship sailor was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison Monday for stabbing to death his supervisor off the coast of Los Angeles during the pandemic.

Biden says ‘we have to retrain’ police and hire social workers in crime spree

President Joe Biden called for police reforms in a closing pitch to black voters as Democrats' handling of rising crime threatens to hamstring candidates in pivotal races across the country.

Fetterman’s campaign sues to get undated and misdated mail-in votes counted

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman's campaign for U.S. Senate sued Pennsylvania election officials, asking a federal judge to allow the counting of problematic mail-in ballots.

UK cuts deal with US for LNG to help get through winter without Russian fuels

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is slated to announce an energy partnership with the United States this week to allow his country to secure more liquefied natural gas, or LNG, from American sellers to help Britons avoid staggering high prices and a supply crisis this winter.

Ted Cruz hit by flying beer can at Astros World Series parade

Someone threw a beer at Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) during the World Series parade for the Houston Astros, leading to an arrest on Monday.

Special master in Trump records dispute to contact National Archives

The special master in Donald Trump's documents case dropped an order on the docket just hours before the former president may announce another bid for the White House.

Biden urges Democratic staffers to ‘put it all out there’ as midterm losses expected

President Joe Biden spent Monday evening, the night before final ballots are cast in the 2022 midterm elections, virtually rallying the Democratic troops and campaigning in Prince George's County, Maryland, where he won easily two years ago.

World’s largest plane, destroyed early in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, being rebuilt in ‘secret location’

The iconic Antonov An-225, the world's largest plane which was destroyed during fighting early in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is being rebuilt in a "secret facility."

‘Everything is going to be all right’: Warnock projects confidence on election eve

MACON, Georgia — Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) rallied supporters to ignore political pundits predicting a red wave was poised to sweep Democrats from power in Congress, expressing confidence he would defeat Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Tuesday’s midterm elections.

Tyson foods CFO arrested after drunkenly trespassing into college woman’s home

The chief financial officer of Tyson Foods was arrested Sunday after he was found asleep in the home of a young woman who did not know he was there. He was reportedly intoxicated and sleeping in a bed inside the home.
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