
The man accused of killing a top Minnesota Democratic lawmaker and her husband is due to change plea
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The man charged in the political assassinations of the top Democrat in the Minnesota House and her husband, as well as the attempted murders of a state senator and his wife, is due to appear in federal court Thursday to change his not-guilty plea, after federal prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty against him. The U. S. attorney's office in Minneapolis notified the court Wednesday that the Justice Department would not seek the death penalty against Vance...
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- The man accused of killing a top Minnesota Democratic lawmaker and her husband is due to change plea
- A key congressional race in California will test progressives appeal in a Republican district
- A burning cross in a Chicago park shocks residents and has police searching for who did it
- Feds wont seek death penalty in plea deal with man accused of killing top Minnesota Democrat
- Southern Baptists vote to advance a formal ban on churches with women pastors
FISA spy program at risk over Trumps pick of Pulte for director of national intelligence
WASHINGTON (AP) — A rare lapse in a law that allows the U. S. to gather intelligence abroad is growing more likely after President Donald Trump resisted calls from Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill to immediately name a permanent head of the nation's intelligence agencies. Trump has doubled down on his temporary pick for director of national intelligence, federal housing finance regulator Bill Pulte, even though he has little experience for the job. Democrats say they won't support a...
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- FISA spy program at risk over Trumps pick of Pulte for director of national intelligence
- A key congressional race in California will test progressives appeal in a Republican district
- $60M and 7 federal agencies required to stage Trumps UFC fight at White House
- Administration plans intensive, year-round construction schedule for Trumps triumphal arch
- Two House Republicans to meet with the leader of Taiwans Beijing-friendly opposition party
An ancient whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean teems with life
NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have unearthed communities of marine life — including jellyfish, tubeworms and brittle stars — thriving on a millions-year-old whale graveyard. These graveyards form when whale carcasses fall to the sea floor, becoming a sustaining snack for nearby critters. This one, located up to 23,000 feet (7 kilometers) below the surface of the southeastern Indian Ocean, spans the largest area and is so far the deepest and oldest found. A whale's sheer size and the unique...
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- An ancient whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean teems with life
- Reactor reboot at worlds largest nuclear plant highlights flaws in Japans radioactive waste plans
- Climate change makes once-rare coastal floods more likely, study says
- SpaceX wants regular investors to help its stock launch. Heres what to know before clicking buy
- Solar power hits new milestones in the US even as Trump boosts coal over clean energy

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