
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers want him sent to a New Jersey federal prison that offers drug treatment
NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyers want the hip-hop mogul sent to a low-security federal prison in New Jersey to serve his four-year, two-month prison sentence, telling a judge Monday that the facility’s drug treatment program will help him stay clean. In a letter, Combs’ lawyers urged the judge presiding over his case, Arun Subramanian, to “strongly recommend” that the federal Bureau of Prisons place Combs at FCI Fort Dix, a massive prison located on the grounds of of...
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- Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers want him sent to a New Jersey federal prison that offers drug treatment
- Democrats could have a slight shot at flipping a US House seat in Utah under a new congressional map
- Trump says he's open to health care deal but government must reopen first
- Solar and wind power has grown faster than electricity demand this year, report says
- EF5 tornado that killed 3 in North Dakota was the nation's first in 12 years
Democrats could have a slight shot at flipping a US House seat in Utah under a new congressional map
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Republican-led Legislature approved a revised congressional map Monday that could give Democrats an improved chance at flipping a seat as the party fights to topple the GOP’s slim majority in the U. S. House. But in a state overwhelmingly dominated by Republicans, it remains a long-shot that Democrats could win a district next year. Republicans currently hold all four of Utah’s House seats. In the redraw, two districts become slightly competitive for — in...
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- Democrats could have a slight shot at flipping a US House seat in Utah under a new congressional map
- Trump says he's open to health care deal but government must reopen first
- FBI analyzed phone records of senators as part of Trump Jan. 6 probe, lawmakers say
- Trump approves Alaska mining road to boost copper, zinc production
- Transportation Secretary says government shutdown adds stress on air traffic controllers
EF5 tornado that killed 3 in North Dakota was the nation's first in 12 years
A deadly tornado that tore across southeastern North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds topping 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first confirmed on American soil in a dozen years, meteorologists said Monday. The June 20 twister near the town of Enderlin killed three people and at its largest was 1. 05 miles wide (1. 7 kilometers), carving a path across the prairie for just over 12 miles (19 kilometers). Meteorologists from the National U...
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- EF5 tornado that killed 3 in North Dakota was the nation's first in 12 years
- Southern right whales awe admirers in Patagonia after coming back from brink of extinction
- The Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for key immune system discoveries
- How to grow a giant pumpkin, with help from science
- The first supermoon of the year is approaching. Here's what to know