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  • California man convicted of killing pregnant wife and unborn child moved off death row

    California man convicted of killing pregnant wife and unborn child moved off death row

     

    After nearly two decades on death row at San Quentin State Prison, Scott Peterson was moved to a different facility, more than two years after his death sentence was overturned.

    ​After nearly two decades on death row at San Quentin State Prison, Scott Peterson was moved to a different facility, more than two years after his death sentence was overturned. 

  • Tax money may be funding anti-abortion movement

    Tax money may be funding anti-abortion movement

     

    A few blocks from the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, America’s battle over abortion is playing out under one roof.

    ​A few blocks from the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, America’s battle over abortion is playing out under one roof. 

  • Bob Evans recalls 7,560 pounds of sausage in fear of contamination

    Bob Evans recalls 7,560 pounds of sausage in fear of contamination

     

    Bob Evans Farms has recalled approximately 7,560 pounds of Italian pork sausage in fear of their products being contaminated with extraneous materials, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.

    ​Bob Evans Farms has recalled approximately 7,560 pounds of Italian pork sausage in fear of their products being contaminated with extraneous materials, according to the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. 

  • DC appeals court sets oral argument in Trump defamation case for January 2023

    DC appeals court sets oral argument in Trump defamation case for January 2023

     

    A Washington, DC, appeals court has set oral arguments for January 2023 in the defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, indicating that a decision over the outcome of ex-magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll’s claims won’t come until next year.

    ​A Washington, DC, appeals court has set oral arguments for January 2023 in the defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, indicating that a decision over the outcome of ex-magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll’s claims won’t come until next year. 

  • A teacher died trying to save students from a school shooter who killed a girl just before her Sweet 16

    A teacher died trying to save students from a school shooter who killed a girl just before her Sweet 16

     

    Jean Kuczka and Alexandria Bell were on the brink of celebrating exciting milestones in their lives.

    ​Jean Kuczka and Alexandria Bell were on the brink of celebrating exciting milestones in their lives. 

  • Amazon is rolling out a new payment method for its shoppers

    Amazon is rolling out a new payment method for its shoppers

     

    Amazon is rolling out a new option for customers to pay with Venmo.

    ​Amazon is rolling out a new option for customers to pay with Venmo. 

  • Stock picking isn’t dead. But for most investors it might as well be

    Stock picking isn’t dead. But for most investors it might as well be

     

    What’s the best way to invest? Plenty of active traders are out there trying to make a quick buck on meme stocks like AMC and GameStop, fads like Snap and Peloton or bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Professional money managers try to identify stocks that can beat the broader market over the long haul.

    ​What’s the best way to invest? Plenty of active traders are out there trying to make a quick buck on meme stocks like AMC and GameStop, fads like Snap and Peloton or bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Professional money managers try to identify stocks that can beat the broader market over the long haul. 

  • Consumer confidence fell in October as inflation takes a toll

    Consumer confidence fell in October as inflation takes a toll

     

    US consumer confidence fell in October to the lowest level since July as high borrowing costs and soaring inflation take their toll on household budgets.

    ​US consumer confidence fell in October to the lowest level since July as high borrowing costs and soaring inflation take their toll on household budgets. 

  • Alito told Ted Kennedy he respected Roe v. Wade, say senator’s diary in NYT

    Alito told Ted Kennedy he respected Roe v. Wade, say senator’s diary in NYT

     

    Then-Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito told Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy in late 2005 that he respected Roe v. Wade and that he believed a right to privacy was “settled” law, according to entries in the late senator’s diary included in a new biography and published in The New York Times.

    ​Then-Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito told Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy in late 2005 that he respected Roe v. Wade and that he believed a right to privacy was “settled” law, according to entries in the late senator’s diary included in a new biography and published in The New York Times. 

  • Corporate America is canceling Kanye West

    Corporate America is canceling Kanye West

     

    In the last few weeks, retailers, social media platforms, celebrities and fashion and entertainment companies have peeled away from business alliances with rapper Ye.

    ​In the last few weeks, retailers, social media platforms, celebrities and fashion and entertainment companies have peeled away from business alliances with rapper Ye.