
Jury reaches verdict on 4 of 5 counts in Diddy trial but is told to keep deliberating
NEW YORK (AP) — The jury in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial said Tuesday that it has reached a verdict on four of five counts against the hip-hop mogul. But the partial decision remained under wraps after jurors were told to keep deliberating because they were stuck on the top charge, racketeering conspiracy. Prosecutors, Combs’ defense team and Judge Arun Subramanian reasoned that after just two days of deliberations, it was too soon to give up on reaching a verdict on all...
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- Jury reaches verdict on 4 of 5 counts in Diddy trial but is told to keep deliberating
- Idaho murder case highlights limits of victims input in plea bargains
- In Idaho college town where 4 students were killed, relief and anger over Bryan Kohberger plea deal
- Bryan Kohberger's decision to accept plea deal came after efforts to strike death penalty failed
- Mayors, doctor groups sue over Trump's efforts to restrict Obamacare enrollment
Lindsey Graham gets GOP primary challenge from Andr Bauer, South Carolina's former lieutenant gov
CHAPIN, S. C. (AP) — Former South Carolina Lt. Gov. André Bauer is mounting a GOP primary challenge to Sen. Lindsey Graham, arguing the incumbent isn't conservative enough to represent the state. Bauer, a wealthy developer, is a longtime backer of President Donald Trump. His candidacy sets up a midterm grudge match with Graham, a four-term senator whose relationship with Trump has undulated through the years, but who has Trump's endorsement for reelection. Bauer has described himself as on...
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- Lindsey Graham gets GOP primary challenge from Andr Bauer, South Carolina's former lieutenant gov
- US won't send some weapons pledged to Ukraine following a Pentagon review of military aid
- Federal judge halts the Trump administration from dismantling the US African Development Foundation
- 20 states sue after the Trump administration releases private Medicaid data to deportation officials
- 'Agonizing': How Alaska's pivotal Republican senator decided to vote for Donald Trump's bill
Major reports about how climate change affects the US are removed from websites
WASHINGTON (AP) — Legally mandated U. S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared from the federal websites built to display them, making it harder for state and local governments and the public to learn what to expect in their backyards from a warming world. Scientists said the peer-reviewed authoritative reports save money and lives. Websites for the national assessments and the U. S. Global Change Research Program were down Monday and Tuesday with no links, notes or referrals...
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- Major reports about how climate change affects the US are removed from websites
- Iran assesses the damage and lashes out after Israeli and US strikes damage its nuclear sites
- NOAA delays the cutoff of key satellite data for hurricane forecasting
- EPA employees put names to 'declaration of dissent' over agency moves under Trump
- Japan launches a climate change monitoring satellite on mainstay H2A rocket's last flight