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- TRUMP ‘RESORTED TO CRIMES’ TO STAY IN OFFICE AFTER 2020 LOSS, JACK SMITH TEAM SAYS: Smith’s filing also dismisses Trump’s claims for immunity from prosecution, arguing that his actions were unlawful and not protected by any presidential privileges.
- BANK OF AMERICA CUSTOMERS REPORT OUTAGE, WITH SOME SEEING $0 BALANCES: Bank of America has worked to resolve the issue, but many customers took to social media to express concerns and frustration.
- WNBA PLAYOFF TV RATINGS REVEALED WITHOUT CAITLIN CLARK, AND IT’S NOT GOOD: Clark’s presence during the first round of the playoffs drew a large audience, with Game 1 attracting 1.84 million viewers despite competing with NFL Sunday.
- EX-LEADERS OF PENN STATE FRAT SENTENCED IN 2017 HAZING DEATH OF TIMOTHY PIAZZA: Brendan Young, Beta Theta Pi’s president at the time, and Daniel Casey, its vice president, were sentenced to 2 to 4 months in jail.
- THE KRABBY PATTY IS COMING TO WENDY’S RESTAURANTS NATIONWIDE FOR A LIMITED TIME: This collaboration celebrates 25 years of SpongeBob SquarePants and will feature themed menu items, including the Krabby Patty and a Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty.
- DOCTOR WHO HELPED SUPPLY MATTHEW PERRY KETAMINE PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUG CHARGE: Dr. Mark Chavez, 54, admitted to conspiring to distribute ketamine, a surgical anesthetic, during a federal court hearing.
- BOEING CUTS HEALTH CARE COVERAGE FOR 33,000 EMPLOYEES AMID STRIKE: The loss of company-paid health benefits took effect at the end of the day, with employees given the option to continue their coverage through COBRA at their own expense.
- PETE ROSE STILL NOT GOING INTO HALL OF FAME A HIS MLB BAN IS PERMANENT AND NOT ‘LIFETIME’: Anyone on the permanently ineligible list can’t be considered for election to the Hall under a rule adopted by the Hall’s board of directors in 1991.
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