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Sean Combs' lawyers won’t call witnesses after prosecution rests case
Today, federal prosecutors walked jurors through another batch of text messages and other records in an attempt to illustrate Diddy’s relentless demand for drug-fueled “freak offs” — and the steps he
Severe thunderstorm warning expires, but more storms possible across Iowa
A severe thunderstorm warning has been allowed to expire, but a watch remains in effect for much of Iowa until 10 p.m., the NWS said.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, joins USC law school faculty
As former Vice President Kamala Harris weighs running for governor, her husband, attorney Doug Emhoff, will teach law at USC.
FBI arrests Leo Govoni after probe into missing $100 million
For more than 15 years, hundreds of victims of car accidents, medical malpractice lawsuits and others trusted Leo Govoni to care for large sums of money they had battled for years to win in court. He
Little known after Lenexa police fatally shoot man outside apartment complex
The shooting is now being investigated by the Johnson County Officer Involved Critical Incident Investigative Team, with Olathe Police serving as the "host agency."
Lt. Gov. Patrick rips Gov. Abbott for vetoing THC ban, digs in against calls for regulation
The clash marks a rare break between two of the most powerful Republicans in Texas after a legislative session that ushered in a series of conservative victories.
Business groups sue over Iowa's new law regulating pharmacy benefit managers
A new lawsuit says Iowa's law regulating pharmacy benefit managers will increase costs and violates the First Amendment and federal law.
Abbott vetoes summer food aid program, forgoing $450M in federal funds
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a budget line item late Sunday that would have brought in an estimated $450 million in federal dollars to fund a summer food aid program for low-income children. In a veto
Second Mifflin Twp. officer wounded by suspect released from hospital as recovery continues
The officer, who has not been identified, has been hospitalized since being shot May 28. Another officer shot was released earlier.
Philly could see 100 degrees for the first time in 13 years, but the heat wave may be shorter than expected
Temperatures are making a run at reaching 100 degrees on Monday in Philly for the first time since 2012 and set a record for the date, with a steamy sequel due Tuesday. By 1 p.m. Monday the official
Cleveland spends $675 per hour in Modell Law fight to keep Browns from moving
Mayor Justin Bibb is fighting the Cleveland Browns’ plans to build a new stadium in Brook Park — and every hour of fighting costs $675. The NFL team and Cleveland are engaged in two separate lawsuits
Telehealth and shield laws aided abortion rise last year, report says
The number of abortions in the United States grew to 1.14 million last year — driven in part by access to abortion pills via telemedicine, a new report says.
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