A vigil was held at Monterey Park City Hall overnight for the victims of Saturday’s shooting at a dance studio that killed 11 people. Some who survived the attack were there, reuniting with other survivors for the first time since the massacre. Daniel Hsiu said he’s lucky he survived. He saw …
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New lawsuits target state restrictions on abortion pills
Supporters of abortion rights filed separate lawsuits Wednesday challenging two states’ abortion pill restrictions, the opening salvo in what’s expected to be a protracted legal battle over access to the medications. The lawsuits argue that limits on the drugs in North Carolina and West Virginia run afoul of the federal authority …
Read More »How to create your retirement “glide path”
In investing terms, a “glide path ” describes how a mix of investments changes over time. Typically, the mix gets more conservative — with fewer stocks and more bonds, for example — as the investor approaches a goal such as retirement. You also can create a glide path into retirement …
Read More »Trump ordered to pay nearly $1 million for “frivolous” lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and others, drops another suit soon after
Former President Donald Trump and one of his attorneys were ordered Thursday to pay nearly $1 million for a “completely frivolous” lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and others. U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks concluded that Trump undermined “the rule of law” with a string of lawsuits filed to air political …
Read More »Judge delays third trial of Dana Chandler in Kansas double murder case
The third trial of Dana Chandler, a Kansas woman accused of the 2002 murders of her ex-husband and his fiancée, has been postponed until fall. The case had previously been scheduled for Feb. 6, but the judge set a new date of Oct. 16. In Chandler’s first trial in …
Read More »Goldman says Biden administration is “doing things by the book” on classified documents
Washington — Democratic Rep. Daniel Goldman, a former federal prosecutor, said Sunday that the Biden administration is doing things “by the book” regarding the discovery of documents with classification markings at President Biden’s former office at a Washington, D.C., think tank and in the garage of his house in Wilmington, Delaware. …
Read More »JPMorgan paid $175 million for a hot startup. Now it claims its CEO faked 4 million clients.
Charlie Javice launched her company Frank in 2017 when she was 24 and a recent Ivy League grad with the goal of helping students apply for college financial aid. By 2021, she was lauded as a business visionary and had sold her startup to JPMorgan Chase for $175 million. Now, …
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A 13-year-old boy was killed in Washington, D.C. after a man allegedly thought he was tampering with cars and pulled a gun on him, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release. After receiving reports of gunshots, police arrived on the scene on Quincy Street at approximately 3:56 a.m. …
Read More »Adele revealed she walks with a “wobble” because of “really bad sciatica.” Here’s what to know about the condition.
If you’ve seen Adele perform recently, you may have noticed a slight change in the way she walks. On New Year’s Eve, the Grammy-winning artist revealed why. “I have a wobble these days because I have really bad sciatica,” she said during her Las Vegas residency show over the weekend. …
Read More »The motion to vacate the chair and other provisions in House rules of the 118th Congress
Washington — One of the key concessions made by Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy in his bid to be House speaker was to restore the ability of a single member to call for a no-confidence vote in the speaker, a provision he opposed early this week, but one he agreed to …
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