
Dances With Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada judge sentenced “Dances With Wolves” actor Nathan Chasing Horse on Monday to life in prison for sexually assaulting Indigenous women and girls. A jury had previously convicted him of 13 charges, mostly related to sexual assault of three women. Accusers and their families told Judge Jessica Peterson they continue to suffer from the trauma caused by Chasing Horse, 49, and struggle with their faith after he exploited his position as a spiritual leader. “There is...
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- Dances With Wolves actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault
- Baby on board: Paramedics help passenger give birth just before Delta flight lands
- Utah charges man with murder in January shooting outside church in Salt Lake City
- Rape accuser Jessica Mann testifies against Harvey Weinstein for a third time
- Billionaire tax proposal in California is on track to qualify for the ballot, backers say
Kid Rock flies in Army helicopter weeks after flights near his house drew scrutiny
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kid Rock and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth both flew in Army Apache attack helicopters at a base in Virginia on Monday, weeks after military pilots drew scrutiny for hovering near the entertainer's Tennessee home. On social media Monday night, Hegseth posted photos of himself and Kid Rock at the base. “Kid Rock is a patriot and huge supporter of our troops,” Hegseth wrote. Sean Parnell, the Pentagon’s top spokesman, said the flights supported a “community relations...
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- Kid Rock flies in Army helicopter weeks after flights near his house drew scrutiny
- White House withdraws hospitality executive as nominee to lead the National Park Service
- Republicans in Congress push for Trumps White House ballroom after shooting at media dinner
- Trumps call for ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel again after morbid joke about first lady
- Pentagon can require reporters to be escorted during appeal process, judges rule
Supreme Court grapples with multibillion-dollar wave of lawsuits over Roundup cancer claims
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed divided Monday over whether to block thousands of lawsuits alleging the maker of the weedkiller Roundup failed to warn people it could cause cancer. The case came before the justices after a tidal wave of litigation that included some multibillion-dollar verdicts against the global agrochemical manufacturer Bayer, which owns Roundup maker Monsanto. Several justices seemed sympathetic to the company’s argument that it can’t be sued under state to...
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- Supreme Court grapples with multibillion-dollar wave of lawsuits over Roundup cancer claims
- Archaeologists at Pompeii use AI to reconstruct the face of a man killed in the volcanos eruption
- Trump administration fires independent board overseeing the National Science Foundation
- Researchers say remote Lake Superior islands wolves are thriving as packs prey on moose
- Magnitude 6.2 earthquake shakes part of northern Japan

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