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Judge: Gunman targeted Justice Sotomayor

US District Court Judge Esther Salas said that a gunman who killed her son and wounded her husband in 2020 had also set his sights on Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, according to a CBS News “60 Minutes” report airing Sunday.

Bitcoin’s market value tops $1 trillion

The trillion-dollar market value club has a new member: bitcoin. The total number of bitcoins trading are now collectively worth more than $1 trillion.

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Here’s why Corporate America is jumping for joy while millions are jobless

America’s CEOs are the most confident they have been in 17 years, as company leaders expect fewer layoffs and further improvements in the business environment, according to a recent survey from the Conference Board, a non-profit think tank.

Advocates say new Georgia GOP voting bill targets Black voters

Georgia voting rights groups are denouncing a sweeping voting bill introduced this week by Republican state legislators as a “direct attack on democracy” and on Black voters.

FBI and intel agencies hand over first documents to lawmakers ahead of Capitol attack hearings next week

House investigators have received the first batch of documents they requested from the FBI and intelligence agencies as part of their ongoing probe into security failures around the January 6 US Capitol attack, according to an official from one of the …

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‘The Muppet Show’ lands on Disney+

Over on Disney+ it’s time to play the music; it’s time to light the lights as “The Muppet Show” debuts on the service Friday.

Video shows NYPD officer punching a suspect in the head after department says he attacked officers in subway

A New York Police Department officer repeatedly punched a suspect in the head after police say the man attacked officers when they tried to remove him from a subway station, according to video released by the department.

More migrants are crossing into the US, driven by hopes for change under Biden

The respite center for migrants in McAllen, Texas, used to be a nightclub.

Here’s how severe weather is affecting Covid-19 vaccinations in these states

The frigid temperatures, snow and ice that have devastated parts of the country are having an impact on Covid-19 vaccinations, delaying deliveries and appointments for shots.

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