
Colorado Governor Signals Possible Clemency for Convicted Election Clerk Tina Peters
Gov. Jared Polis indicates he may commute the nine-year sentence of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, convicted of election interference.

Gov. Jared Polis indicates he may commute the nine-year sentence of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, convicted of election interference.

José Antonio Kast, Chile's most conservative president since the Pinochet era, prepares to assume office following his December election victory.

Court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein case expected to be made public, potentially containing unverified claims about various individuals.

A man accused of fatally stabbing a woman on Charlotte's light rail system has been deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial.
Kuwait airport radar systems damaged in drone attacks while missile interception near Abu Dhabi injures six people.

Recent high-value contracts for prospects with limited experience signal changing market dynamics in professional sports.

The US embassy in Baghdad was reportedly hit by missiles according to Iraqi security sources, though details remain limited.
Artificial intelligence-generated influencers were prominently featured at the 2024 Coachella music festival alongside traditional content creators.

Multiple news organizations publish analysis pieces examining various aspects of Trump's political influence and policy positions.

Microsoft will shut down Outlook Lite, a lightweight email app launched in 2022 for Android devices with limited storage and slower connections.

Warner Bros. board evaluates competing offers from Netflix and Paramount while Republican attorneys general urge DOJ scrutiny of Netflix deal.

Michael Rapino defended his company against monopoly accusations during testimony in an ongoing antitrust case.
Federal authorities are investigating an incident where a Frontier Airlines plane nearly collided with two trucks on a taxiway at Los Angeles International Airport.
The Winter Olympics concluded without any athletes testing positive for banned substances, marking the first clean games in nearly three decades.

The WNBA and players union exchanged collective bargaining proposals with a Tuesday deadline looming that could affect the upcoming season's start.
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