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Feb 28 2026CRIME

Justice Decision Keeps Death Penalty Off the Table for Mangione

Federal prosecutors in New York have decided not to challenge a judge’s ruling that removed the death penalty from the case involving Luigi Mangione. The decision was announced in a letter sent to the court on Friday, and it means the federal trial will likely start this fall with jury selection in

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Feb 24 2026POLITICS

Justice Office Pauses Probe of Six Lawmakers

A U. S. Attorney in Washington decided not to press charges against six members of Congress after a federal grand jury said there was no probable cause. The lawyers had tried to indict lawmakers who posted a video urging military and intelligence people not to follow illegal orders. The grand jury r

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Feb 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Inside the Chaos of a Classic Sitcom

A decade ago, a young actress stepped into the shoes of Becky Conner on a beloved comedy show. She found herself in an environment that felt more like a high‑pressure laboratory than a friendly set. The atmosphere was charged, and tensions ran deep among writers and the show’s co‑creator. The actre

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Chaos in the Trump Office: A Closer Look

The latest podcast episode of Inside Trump’s Head sparked a debate about whether the frequent missteps in the administration serve any purpose. The host highlighted an incident at El Paso International Airport, where a ten‑day shutdown was announced because the Department of Defense claimed to have

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

A New Fighter for Congress

J. P. Cooney, once a key aide to the special prosecutor who charged former President Trump twice, is set to announce his bid for a House seat in Virginia. He says he will be the first Democrat with real courtroom experience against Trump. Cooney left his federal job in January after Trump removed a

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Feb 11 2026POLITICS

Lawyers Fail to Charge Six Democrats Over Military Video

A group of prosecutors in Washington tried to bring criminal charges against six Democratic lawmakers. They had posted a video last fall that warned soldiers and spies to refuse unlawful orders. The case was led by the U. S. attorney’s office, which is run by a former ally of President Trump. The p

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Jan 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Rosé's Love Life: What Her Recent Interview Revealed

Rosé, a member of the popular K-pop group BLACKPINK, recently opened up about her dating life during an interview. She admitted that she finds questions about her relationships quite stressful. This is because she worries about how people might perceive her answers. When asked if she is currently d

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Jan 25 2026SPORTS

Derrick Rose's Big Day: A Look at His Journey and the Bulls' Special Plans

Derrick Rose is about to make history with the Chicago Bulls. His jersey number, 1, will be retired. This is a huge deal. Only four other players have had this honor with the Bulls. Michael Jordan, the legendary player, sent a video message to Rose. He congratulated him on this big achievement. The

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

Prosecutors Walk Out Over ICE Shooting Probe

In a surprising turn of events, three top prosecutors in Minnesota have stepped down. This happened because they disagreed with the Justice Department. The department wanted to look into the widow of a woman shot by an ICE agent. But the prosecutors thought this was not the right move. The main pro

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Chelsea's New Boss Sings Praises for Caicedo

Chelsea's new manager, Liam Rosenior, has made a big splash with his first press conference. He didn't hold back when talking about Moises Caicedo, calling him the best midfielder in the world. This bold statement has sparked a lot of debate among fans. Chelsea has had a tough season after winning

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