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  • What the divides within the Maga base mean for Trump

    Anthony ZurcherSenior North America reporter BBC At a meeting of his cabinet at the White House two weeks ago, US President Donald Trump looked around the long room filled with his top advisers, administration officials and aides, and made a prediction. The next Republican presidential candidate, he said, is “probably sitting at this table”. “It could be a couple of…

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  • Brian Walshe found guilty of wife’s first-degree murder : NPR

    Brian Walshe stands in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., on Monday, after a jury found him guilty of first-degree murder of his wife Ana in 2023. Greg Derr/AP/Pool The Patriot Ledger hide caption toggle caption Greg Derr/AP/Pool The Patriot Ledger Brian Walshe admitted to disposing of his wife’s body but denied killing her, in a case that has drawn…

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  • US librarians tackle ‘manufactured crisis’ of book bans to protect LGBTQ+ rights | US news

    For decades, libraries served as a safe haven for many queer and marginalized youths in eastern Texas, says former county library director Rhea Young. Unlike the school cafeteria, the library was a space where they could explore and find acceptance in who they wanted to be. “There were books where they can find characters like them, and realize it’s okay…

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  • As anti-ICE Nativity scenes spark outrage, faith leaders grapple with politics at the pulpit

    Charlotte, North Carolina  —  In the week since a Nativity scene was installed outside of the Missiongathering Church here in Charlotte, Pastor Andrew Shipley said he’s often found himself doing a double take. Not to reflect on the kneeling statues of Mary and Joseph as they gaze upon baby Jesus – instead, it’s the figures looming over the Holy Family…

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  • Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, Dec. 14, 2025

    Toplines The Kremlin is setting conditions to reject the Ukrainian and European peace plan drafts after it previously rejected key points of the US-proposed 28-point peace plan that overwhelmingly benefitted Russia. Russian Presidential Aide Yuriy Ushakov stated in a TV interview with Kremlin journalist Pavel Zarubin on December 14 that Russia has stated its position “very clearly” and that Russia…

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  • The prison to school pipeline: Why freedom behind bars starts with the mind | Prison

    Some define time as linear, some see it as a block. Others refer to it as something spent, in the present, or the future. Meanwhile, others consider it to be supernatural or holy, or something to twist, tame or traverse. As someone who has been sentenced to a lifetime behind bars, time is both abstract and defined. When you have…

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  • Is the Pacific Northwest ready for a wave of climate migration?

    FILE – Jason Dove Mark walks his dog in the forest next to his home in Bellingham. Courtesy of KUOW. Monica Nickelsburg/KUOW Jason Dove Mark threw a bucket of scraps to the chickens and checked for eggs – slim chance in November – before he and his big, friendly mutt, Cody, descended into the forest for their midday walk. The…

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  • How much snow from winter storm 12/14/25: Snowfall totals from NYC, NY, NJ and CT

    NEW YORK (WABC) — The first widespread snowfall of the season is dropping from a couple of inches to as much as 6 inches across the Tri-State area. The snow began late Saturday night and continued into Sunday morning. So far, Central Park has reported 1.1 inches of snow. Sparta, New Jersey is reporting at least 6 inches of snow.…

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  • Backlash intensifies after Indiana Senate kills Trump’s mid-decade congressional redistricting push

    The Republican-controlled state Senate voted 31-19 on Thursday to defeat the redistricting bill — a measure Trump and others had pushed for months as a way to carve Indiana’s congressional map to potentially yield two additional Republican seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. In a rare rebuke of Trump from within his own party, 21…

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  • Brian Walshe’s jury can convict him of a less severe homicide charge. Here’s why

    Dedham, Massachusetts  —  Prosecutors say Brian Walshe planned to kill his wife Ana Walshe before her death on January 1, 2023, then dismembered her body and disposed of her remains in dumpsters in the area near where they lived in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Walshe has been charged with first-degree murder for the alleged killing. The jury started deliberations Friday afternoon after…

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