Prosecutors in Trumps Georgia election subversion case estimate a trial would take 4 months The Denver Post

By KATE BRUMBACK (Associated Press) ATLANTA (AP) — Prosecutors in the Georgia election subversion case involving former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that a trial would likely take four months. The estimate from special prosecutor Nathan Wade came during a hearing Wednesday before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on attempts by two of those indicted to be tried […]

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Aurora bans selling puppies and kittens in pet stores

Pet stores in Aurora will soon be prohibited from selling cats and dogs in their stores unless they have come directly from animal shelters or nonprofit animal rescues, making Aurora the 13th city in the state to implement such a ban as cities try to crack down on puppy mills. Aurora doesn’t have any pet stores that sell dogs and […]

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Europe weather: Heatwave sweeps continent as mercury skyrockets to 100F

UK weather: Met Office forecasts further heatwave conditions A record-breaking heatwave is set to continue into next week across Europe, with France seeing temperatures of 37C this weekend. September has proven to be a warm month so far with the UK seeing highs of 32C this week, but other parts of Europe could see even warmer temperatures next week, as […]

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Exact date UK heatwave will end after five days in a row over 30C

The school summer holidays may have ended but the UK has been hit by blazing weather as the mercury has skyrocked to above 30C across Britain. However, while many are planning to bask in the sunny weather over the weekend, according the BBC, the late summer will come to an end as soon as Monday. The forecast says temperatures in […]

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Mysterious golden egg discovered on seabed feels like human skin tissue

A mysterious "golden egg" discovered on the seabed of Alaska has stumped experts who believe something was trying to "get out" of the object. Researchers are attempting to figure out what exactly the find is, with the shiny object feeling like "skin tissue" according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The find, made on the seabed of the […]

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G.O.P. Impeachment Threats in Wisconsin Whip Up a Political Firestorm

Republicans in Wisconsin are coalescing around the prospect of impeaching a newly seated liberal justice on the state’s Supreme Court, whose victory in a costly, high-stakes election this spring swung the court in Democrats’ favor and threatened the G.O.P.’s iron grip on state politics. The push, just five weeks after Justice Janet Protasiewicz joined the court and before she has […]

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U.S. Seeks to Recall 52 Million Airbag Inflaters

Federal auto safety regulators moved Tuesday toward a recall of about 52 million airbag inflaters used by a dozen major carmakers, calling the parts unsafe and susceptible to rupture. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration scheduled a public meeting on Oct. 5 on its recommendation to recall the airbags, manufactured by ARC Automotive and Delphi Automotive Systems. ARC rejected the […]

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Occupational Segregation Drives Persistent Inequality, Study Says

Education has long been hailed as the path to upward mobility in America. But new research points to limits of education as an economic escalator for Black workers. In the past two decades, the number of Black workers with a four-year college degree or higher has more than doubled, to 4.8 million. But the income gains are far less than […]

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