Fearing loss of federal funds, L.A. reverses course, approves Van Nuys Airport lease
The vote delivered a major defeat to Los Angeles City Councilmember Imelda Padilla, who opposed the lease and represents the district that includes the Van Nuys Airport.
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Australia prohíbe redes sociales a menores de 16 años ¿Funcionará en otros lugares?
Es un experimento social ambicioso de nuestro momento histórico, uno que según los expertos podría lograr algo que los padres, las escuelas y otros gobiernos han intentado con diversos grados de éxito: mantener a los niños alejados de las redes sociales hasta que cumplan 16 años.
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Supreme Court signals intent to uphold Tennessee ban on trans surgeries for minors, defer to states
The Supreme Court's conservative justices displayed deep skepticism towards pleas to quash a Tennessee ban on transgender surgeries for minors, with potential swing members of the court appearing inclined toward state deference during oral arguments.
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LPGA Tour bans males from competing in elite competitions
The LPGA Tour on Wednesday updated its gender-eligibility policy, which will go into effect at the start of the 2025 season.
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Naked teacher caught inside elementary school with sex toys, drugs and women’s underwear
He also had clothes, including women’s underwear, according to police.
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Lo que hay que saber del próximo Mundial de Clubes de la FIFA
El torneo de clubes más grande del mundo llegará a Estados Unidos el próximo año y el sorteo de una fase de grupos que incluye a 32 equipos se realizará el jueves.
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Top 10 safest cities for Boomers to retire in
Americans approaching retirement age might prioritize happiness when looking for a new home — but safety is also high on the list.
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Georgia city to ring in 2025 by imploding 16-story hotel on New Year's Eve
A 16-story vacant hotel in Macon, Georgia, was purchased by city officials and will be detonated on New Year's Eve to ring in 2025. The building was last occupied in 2017.
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Supreme Court leans in favor of state laws that ban hormone treatments for trans teens
Conservative court could limit hormone treatments for transgender adolescents.
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Dem senator urges Biden to extend protections for illegal immigrants before Trump admin: ‘Nobody is safe'
Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is calling on President Biden to extend deportation protections for illegal immigrants in the U.S. before President-elect Trump takes office.
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Supreme Court appears skeptical of challenge to ban on gender-affirming care for minors
At issue is a state law in Tennessee that blocks minors from accessing gender-affirming care in the state.
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Ex-officer who died in an apparent suicide before his federal trial was barred from having a gun
Roger Golubski's death — just as jury selection was to begin at the federal courthouse in Topeka — raised questions about why he wasn't behind bars.
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Trump nominates former SEC commissioner Paul Atkins to lead Wall Street regulator
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would nominate Paul Atkins to run the Securities and Exchange Commission. Former SEC commissioner Paul Atkins was nominated to run the agency Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social network. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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How to sleep, breathe and drink water better, according to an expert
Michael Breus, a clinical psychologist and author of "Sleep Drink Breathe: Simple Daily Habits for Profound Long-Term Health," shares tips on how to better hydrate and more.
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Outgoing GOP congressman seeks role as Trump's drug czar after first nominee falls through
Outgoing GOP Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, R-N.Y., is gunning to be the next leader of President-elect Donald Trump's Drug Enforcement Agency, after Trump's first nominee withdrew his name amid criticism.
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Sylvester Stallone regrets breaking up with wife Jennifer Flavin in 1994 via FedEx letter: I’m a ‘coward’
The "Rocky" star, 78, met the model, 56, in 1988 but abruptly ended things six years later due to his affair with Janice Dickinson.
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Latest news on UnitedHealthcare CEO shot dead in New York City
There's a manhunt underway for the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot outside a New York City hotel, officials say. Felipe Rodriguez, a former detective with the New York City Police Department, joins CBS News with his take on the crime, and CBS News' Anna Schecter breaks down what's known so far.
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Heroic hiker frees kitty’s head stuck in a tin can
Cat in a hot tin can! When a stray kitty was found with its head trapped inside a metal can in Lone Pine, California, Annelise Fiad and her hiking companion sprang into action. See how they used olive oil, needle-nose pliers and a can opener to free the frisky feline, which quickly bolted back into...
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Rockefeller Center tree lighting will go on after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s execution
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting is set to go on as scheduled Wednesday night — hours after the grisly fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson just two blocks away.
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Pence backs Trump's 'hawkish' tariffs on China but warns it 'must not become our enemy'
Former Vice President Mike Pence came out in support of the additional tariffs that President-elect Trump promised to slap on China over the continued fentanyl crisis plaguing the U.S.
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Watch Selena Gomez react to Stephen Colbert’s awkward question about Benny Blanco’s ‘intentions’
Colbert bluntly asked about the "Calm Down" singer's relationship with the record producer on Tuesday's episode of "The Late Show."
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Boy, 7, fatally shoots 2-year-old brother after finding gun in glove box
A 7-year-old boy fatally shot his 2-year-old brother while sitting in a truck after finding a gun in the glove box, according to authorities in California.
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Case of Cash App founder’s violent killing now in jury’s hands
Case of Cash App founder’s violent killing now in jury’s hands
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To Suki Waterhouse, ‘there’s no point in being super-sad’
The singer-songwriter will perform at the Anthem on Dec. 11.
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman ‘not that worried’ about Elon Musk’s influence on Trump
Musk recently escalated the lawsuit by asking a federal judge to stop OpenAI’s plans to convert itself into a for-profit business more fully.
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Supreme Court weighs transgender youth treatments in landmark case
The Supreme Court's ruling on the Tennessee legislation could affect similar laws in 25 states.
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Nicole Kidman blushes over orgasm question ahead of steamy new film ‘Babygirl’
In the forthcoming film, the actress plays Romy, a married, high-ranking CEO who embarks on a forbidden romance with a much younger intern named Samuel.
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Osbourn Park girls basketball passes the first of many tests
The No. 7 Yellow Jackets might be the most talented team in Northern Virginia, but they’re still seeking their first state title and “have a long way to go.”
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Florida ‘Mother Teresa’ who operated $200M Ponzi scheme sentenced to 20 years in prison
Johanna Garcia, a 41-year-old woman from Broward County known as “Mother Teresa” in her community, received the maximum possible sentence for one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud.
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Who was Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot outside NYC hotel in targeted attack?
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot Wednesday morning outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown in what police described as a “premeditated, preplanned, targeted attack.”
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In Syria, a long-dormant civil war reignites
Syrian rebels have made their largest gains in years, threatening a fragile status quo in the country.
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Hunter Biden celebrated unprecedented pardon from dad Joe by watching a movie — about himself
Hunter Biden got a preview of the documentary about his struggles and artwork in celebration of his pardon on Sunday.
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Trump taps Paul Atkins to lead SEC, signaling shift on crypto regulation
The move underscores how much influence cryptocurrency backers will have in Trump’s second administration.
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ACLU lawyer defends trans procedures for minors despite acknowledging ‘it’s not the kids who are consenting’
A transgender ACLU attorney defended gender transition procedures for children Tuesday while appearing to acknowledge they're too young to consent.
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Connecticut Sun have new coach after getting jilted for Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever
While the Sun’s future is in flux, the Fever have a generational talent in 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark.
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A bucket mystery: Compost container thefts baffle D.C. residents
The number of buckets stolen since the District program began last September has startled administrators.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Pop Culture Jeopardy!’ On Prime Video, Where Colin Jost Hosts Teams Of Three In A Pop Culture Version Of The Long-Running Quiz Show
Jost is a natural behind the hosting podium, but were here to listen to Johnny Gilbert read silly team names.
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Chiefs' Travis Kelce sounds off on lack of scoring this season: 'F---ing frustrating'
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce talked about his frustration with his lack of touchdowns this season during a recent episode of "New Heights."
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Stephen Colbert Leaves Selena Gomez Stunned After Grilling Her About Her Relationship With Benny Blanco On ‘The Late Show’
"And as America's dad, I want to know what your intentions are with America's daughter right over here?" Colbert asked.
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Kim Kardashian channels Bianca Censori in tights and thong on the back of a bike: ‘Enjoy the ride’
The Skims founder took her white basics for a spin late at night.
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Jennifer Tilly boasts she got ‘Simpsons’ money in divorce from co-creator Sam Simon
"Honestly, every day, I'm like, 'Thank you Sam!'" the actress joked.
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Chilling video shows gunman executing Brian Thompson at close range as UnitedHealthcare CEO stumbles away in NYC
Chilling video shows the moments a gunman calmly shot down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson at close range on the streets of Midtown Manhattan. In the video, the unidentified assailant — clad in a black hoodie, black pants, gloves and wearing a gray backpack — can be seen methodically firing what appears to be a single-action...
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MLB’s ‘Golden At-Bat’ idea is an utterly moronic disgrace
Rob Manfred already has in place a few loyal legions who will instantly slander you with typical cultural disdain.
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Haunted by tragedy, the house where JonBenét Ramsey was murdered still can’t sell after 16 years on and off the market
In Boulder, the site of the infamous 1996 murder can't seem to shed its tragic history.
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