Trump and Biden Announce Progress Towards Gaza Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Hamas

Donald Trump and Joe Biden both said they are optimistic a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas could be agreed within days, pausing the devastating war in Gaza that’s raged for more than 15 months. “We are very close to getting it done,” Trump, who succeeds Biden as U.S. president on Jan. 20, said Monday in an interview with Newsmax. “I understand there’s been a handshake and they’re…

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Big Retailer Shutting Down 27 Locations Across 15 States

Kohl’s announced last Thursday that it would be closing 27 “underperforming” stores in the coming months. The major retail chain also announced that it would be closing its San Bernardino E-commerce Fulfillment Center in California. In a Thursday press release, the company wrote, “Kohl’s announced real estate changes for 2025, including the closure of its San…

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Cybertruck Explosion: Former Girlfriend Claims 2019 Deployment Took a Toll on Man Behind Incident

A former girlfriend of Matthew Livelsberger, the man authorities have blamed for a Tesla Cybertruck explosion at the Trump International on New Year’s Day, said his 2019 deployment to Afghanistan “absolutely broke him.” Livelsberger, 37, a decorated military operations sergeant who served in the U.S. Army as a Green Beret, shot himself in the head, an act that Sheriff Kevin McMahill said was likely simultaneous with…

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Maryland Health Department Faces Lawsuit Over Mentally Ill Criminal Defendants ‘Languishing in Jails’

A disability rights group is suing Maryland’s health secretary and health department in federal court for leaving mentally ill people accused of crimes to languish in jail rather than admitting them to psychiatric hospitals as required by state law. Filed Thursday, the lawsuit by Disability Rights Maryland claims Health Secretary Dr. Laura Herrara Scott and the Maryland…

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