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President Trump Signs Federal Animal Cruelty Bill Into Law

The bill, called the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act, makes intentional acts of cruelty to animals federal crimes carrying penalties of up to seven years in prison.

Son of Deputy from Neighboring County Accused of Killing Sheriff

Sheriff John Williams was responding to a disturbance call at an Alabama gas station when he was fatally shot. William Chase Johnson, 18, has been charged with his murder.

Utah Court Upholds Stop-and-Frisk After Challenge From Neo-Nazi

Bryant Robert Mitchell said he was illegally searched during a traffic stop. The Utah Court of Appeals said the search was lawful because he was acting belligerently and was a known gang member.

Impeachment Briefing: What Happened Today

As Congress takes its Thanksgiving break, we’re looking at the next steps in impeachment.

Kentucky’s Mark Stoops preparing for a tough test against rival Louisville

Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops talks hosting rival Louisville heading into Saturday’s game.

       

Thousands of farmers in mass tractor protest in Berlin

Thousands of farmers drove their tractors to Berlin’s famed Brandenburg Gate on Tuesday in a mass protest against new environmental regulations they say threaten their livelihoods. Long convoys brought traffic to a standstill in the heart of the city’…

Labour, Tories Dig up Old Attack Lines in Bid for U.K. Power

(Bloomberg) — Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are tapping messages from past campaigns to boost their chances of victory in the U.K.’s Dec. 12 election.Johnson’s Conservatives on Tuesday said that Corbyn’s Labour, allied with the Scottish National Par…

Russia is Going to Transfer Unique Construction Technologies to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Following President Vladimir Putin’s Visit

This Fall, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Saudi Arabia on a State visit. Following negotiations between President Putin and the King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin AbdulAziz Al Saud, over 20 documents were signed, including a Russia-Saudi high-le…

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Disclosure of Trump’s Financial Records

The court set a brisk briefing schedule in the case, which concerns a subpoena from a House committee.

RBG Returns to Host Supreme Court Concert

The opera-loving justice was back to host the annual Supreme Court concert that kicks off the holiday season.

Talking 2020 on Turkey Day

Dreading the political debate at your Thanksgiving meal? At least you’re not a political reporter!

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