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Idaho student murders: Suspect Bryan Kohberger had photos of female victim on phone

The suspect in the University of Idaho student murders allegedly had multiple photos of one of the female victims on his phone — an indication that he may have been "paying attention" to her specifically.

Alaska House censures controversial Republican lawmaker over child abuse remarks

The Alaska state House of Representatives censured one of its conservative lawmakers on Wednesday after he asked whether there could be an economic advantage to the deaths of abused children.

Israel’s youth overwhelmingly more right-wing politically than older generations: Poll

New polling data show Israel's youth population is overwhelmingly right-leaning politically, in a stark difference from previous generations and Western countries.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo announces plans for two semiconductor factory hubs

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo announced plans to organize at least two different semiconductor hubs to help the United States using subsidies from the major chip and science funding bill passed last year in an effort to succeed in innovation and compete with China.

Tax Season 2023: How to get your tax refund sooner

Taxpayers can get their tax return a couple days earlier if they opt to receive their refund via a cash transfer app.

Jim Justice teases 2024 announcement on Manchin Senate seat: ‘I’m not one to jerk people around’

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) said he's just about made up his mind on whether to challenge Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) for his Senate seat and teased that he’ll make an announcement “real soon.”

Pentagon warns of ‘consequences’ for China deepening relationship with Russia

A Pentagon spokeswoman has warned that China would face "consequences" if Beijing continues to deepen its relationship with Russia.

State Department previews G-7 sanctions to be announced on Ukraine war anniversary

The G-7 countries will announce a round of new sanctions specifically targeting entities working to circumvent previously announced sanctions against Russia on Friday, the one-year anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine.

Ohio train derailment: Norfolk Southern CEO says he understands ‘the anger’

The chief executive officer of the train company involved in the toxic derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, says he understands "the anger" regarding the aftermath of the disaster.

Ford sued after police cruiser catches fire during call

An Ohio township and its insurance company filed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company after the engine of a police cruiser burst into flames while authorities responded to an emergency call.
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