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A$AP Rocky assault trial soon heads to opening statements as a jury is seated
A jury of five men and seven women has been seated at the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friendABC News - 2d -
A$AP Rocky assault trial continues jury selection as defense protests lack of Black candidates
Dozens of jurors will return to a Los Angeles courtroom for the possibility of serving on the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is charged with firing a gun at a former friendABC News - 3d -
Patriots' Peppers acquitted of assault and battery
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was acquitted in his assault and battery trial Friday and said he "knew eventually the truth would come to light."ESPN - 1d -
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers acquitted in assault and battery trial
Peppers testified that the accuser was trying to mess up his NFL careerCBS Sports - 1d -
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers testifies that he didn't choke or shove his accuser
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers has finished testifying in his assault and battery trial after denying he choked or shoved his accuserABC News - 1d -
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers' trial delayed by water main break
New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was scheduled to go on trial Wednesday in Quincy, Massachusetts on domestic violence charges.CBS News - 3d -
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers goes on trial over allegations of domestic violence
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is scheduled to go on trial Wednesday for allegedly shoving his girlfriend’s head into a wall.NBC News - 3d -
A$AP Rocky rejects plea deal in Hollywood assault case as trial begins
A$AP Rocky rejected a plea deal from prosecutors in his Hollywood assault case Tuesday as the trial began in downtown Los Angeles, a little over two years after he was charged with opening fire on ...CBS News - 4d -
Yoon to skip first hearing in impeachment trial over safety concerns
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Trump storms Washington with hundreds of pardons — and he might not be done
Donald Trump granted only one pardon during his first year in office when he last served as president.NBC News - 10h -
Government workers dismayed by Trump's return-to-office mandate
When the Trump administration announced a return-to-office mandate this week, it stated Americans “deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country.”NBC News - 18h -
If you’re nearing retirement, these 2025 changes could affect your finances. Here’s what to know
As President Donald Trump kicks off a second term, many older investors are focused on how shifting policy could affect their wallets.NBC News - 10h -
Four female Israeli hostages set free
Four female Israeli hostages were set free today in exchange for 200 Palestinian prisoners. It's the latest step in the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. NBC News' Raf Sanchez reports.NBC News - 6h -
How skateboards, haircuts and vegan burgers gave young men a break after the L.A. fires
The Altadena Teen Boys Recovery Event, held at Chain House, offered new gear and camaraderie to boys and their families displaced by the Eaton fire.NBC News - 12h
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Trump fires more than a dozen inspectors general, including those he personally appointed; How much money is a U.S. president's signature worth?CBS News - 27m -
What Did the World Learn From Syria?
It is easy to look at a dark past and warn of a dark future.The New York Times - 36m -
Reeves' war on 'blockers' and Southport 'fatal errors'
Rachel Reeves' plans for the economy and a report on failings in the Prevent programme lead the papers.BBC News - 47m -
Remove extreme content seen by Southport killer, Cooper tells tech firms
Social media platforms have a 'moral responsibility' to remove violent content, home secretary says.BBC News - 57m -
Trump Says He Wants Jordan and Egypt to Take in Palestinians From Gaza
President Trump said he had spoken to Jordan’s leader and planned to call Egypt’s on Sunday. Most of Gaza’s two million residents have been displaced in 15 months of fighting.The New York Times - 59m