
US soldier charged with using intel to win $400,000 on Maduro raid is to appear in court in NYC
NEW YORK (AP) — A U. S. special forces soldier is due in federal court in New York on Tuesday on charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to win more than $400,000 on the prediction market Polymarket. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, has been charged with the unlawful use of confidential government information for personal gain, theft of nonpublic government information, commodities fraud, wire fraud and making an unlawful The...
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- US soldier charged with using intel to win $400,000 on Maduro raid is to appear in court in NYC
- Camp Mystic director offers tearful apology to victims families during legislative hearing
- Suspect in killing of 2 Florida graduate students from Bangladesh held without bond
- Trump lifts ban on mining near Boundary Waters, clearing way for Chilean company to seek permits
- Agents serve search warrants in federal fraud probe in Minnesota
Trump and Charles greet each other warmly and meet in Oval Office on a day of diplomacy for the king
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and King Charles III greeted each other warmly on Tuesday as the monarch began a day of diplomacy in Washington designed to emphasize a bond between the United Kingdom and the United States that is so strong it can withstand the political turmoil of the moment. Under gray, drizzly skies, Trump welcomed Charles and Queen Camilla to the White House in a ceremony on the South Lawn, with the president quipping that it was a “beautiful British day. ” a...
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- Trump and Charles greet each other warmly and meet in Oval Office on a day of diplomacy for the king
- Florida redistricting and a rocky special session put Ron DeSantis back in the Republican spotlight
- Judge rules that fired prosecutor Maurene Comeys lawsuit belongs in federal court
- Southern Poverty Law Center says its informant program was not kept secret from law enforcement
- Starmers ex-chief of staff says sorry over Mandelson appointment as UK leader faces more pressure
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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