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Lori Vallow Daybell trial: ‘Cult’ mother murder case begins with jury selection

Jury selection will begin Monday for the high-profile trial of Idaho mother Lori Vallow Daybell, who is accused of murdering her two children and her husband's ex-wife, with prosecutors pointing to doomsday-related beliefs as the cause of her alleged crimes.

DeSantis might not have support from Florida lawmakers in battle with Disney

Florida lawmakers are uncertain if they can override an agreement Disney made with the former Reedy Creek Improvement District board that undermines the power of the new governor-appointed board.

WATCH LIVE: NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD commissioner hold briefing ahead of Trump arraignment

New York City Mayor Eric Adams will hold a press briefing with New York Police Department Commissioner Keechant Sewell ahead of the arraignment of former President Donald Trump expected Tuesday.

WATCH LIVE: Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton speak at Columbia University

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are speaking at an event organized by Columbia University.

Russian blogger who supported invasion killed by exploding statue of himself

A Russian military blogger who has been outspoken in his support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine died Sunday after he was killed by an exploding statue of himself.

Los Angeles floats ‘decarceration’ policy to release large number of inmates

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is floating a "decarceration" policy that would drastically reduce the number of people in jails, releasing many current inmates.

Democrats set sights on Boebert and Santos in list of 2024 top targets

House Democrats’ campaign arm is targeting dozens of seats it hopes to flip next year as the party vies to reclaim its majority in the lower chamber.

Milley says Chinese military believes conflict with US ‘inevitable,’ but he doesn’t

Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he does not believe a U.S.-China war is "inevitable," but he said he thinks there are some in Beijing who disagree.

Home prices rise for first time in months in sign of market stabilizing

Home prices rose in February amid higher demand and lower inventory in a sign that the housing market may be stabilizing after crashing under the weight of soaring mortgage rates and dampened demand.

ICE trawling data from schools and abortion clinics in legally questionable practice

Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement have been using legal loopholes to access private data from abortion clinics, schools, and news outlets.
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