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Pennsylvania Police Face Scrutiny Over Handling of Use-of-Force Investigations

The Pennsylvania Citizen Law Enforcement Advisory and Review Commission (CLEAR) published its first reports in December after reviewing three police conduct cases involving state agencies. The commission's findings highlight ongoing tensions between accountability measures and operational demands in law enforcement.

Judge Denies Trump’s Request to Delay Sentencing in Business Records Case

A New York judge on Monday denied President-elect Donald Trump’s last-minute request to delay sentencing in his business records case. Trump’s legal team had filed the petition earlier in the day, seeking more time to pursue an appeal, but Judge Juan M. Merchan rejected the motion, keeping sentencing scheduled for January 10.

Maryland Ivy Leaguer Accused of CEO Assassination Hires Notable Prison Consultant

Luigi Mangione, the Maryland Ivy League graduate charged with assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has retained Craig Rothfeld, a high-profile prison consultant known for advising disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein.

Trump Vows to Replace National Archivist Amid Document Controversy

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to replace the head of the National Archives, reigniting focus on the agency central to the classified documents investigation that led to his federal indictment.

Biden Grants ‘Medal of Freedom’ Award to George Soros, Hilary Clinton

President Biden plans to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to Hillary Clinton, Democratic megadonor George Soros, and 17 others during a White House ceremony on Saturday.

Tennessee to Resume Death Row Executions in 2025 With New Lethal Drug

Tennessee has announced plans to resume executions in 2025 after suspending them in 2022 due to concerns about lethal injection protocols.

Missouri Man Indicted for Murdering Pregnant Woman and Twins

A Missouri man has been indicted for the October murder of a pregnant woman and her unborn twins in Wentzville, in what authorities describe as a tragic domestic violence case.

Federal Judge Sets Sentencing Date for Donald Trump in Hush Money Case

President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in the hush money case has been scheduled for January 10, just days before his inauguration. Federal Judge Juan Merchan announced the decision but indicated that Trump is unlikely to face incarceration, stating the court’s inclination to impose an “unconditional discharge.”

Judge Merchan Orders Trump Sentencing for January 10

Judge Juan Merchan ordered President-elect Donald Trump to appear for sentencing in the falsified business records case on January 10.

Man Arrested After Robbing Multiple Home Depots

Jason W. Beach, 51, was arrested and charged with multiple thefts from Home Depot stores across several states, according to Missouri court records.

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