• The family of the boy says he suffers from post traumatic stress disorder because of the abuse he suffered at the home day care.

  • The fifth national climate assessment, which is required by Congress to be published every four years, was released as world leaders and diplomats kicked off a two-week climate summit in Egypt. After China, the United States is the second largest emitter. The adoption of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar helped reduce emissions in the United States.

  • The new high end drones are getting a lot of attention. This is why.

  • Fire officials in New York made daring rescues after a fire broke out on the 20th floor. There were at least 38 injuries.

  • David Ricks, the chief executive of the Indiana-based pharmaceutical firm, told the newspaper in an interview that some staff had asked to relocate outside of the state. The Indiana Senate passed a law that banned most abortions. In June, the US Supreme Court overturned the national right to the procedure it had recognized in 1973.

  • A Texas man pleaded guilty to storming the U.S. Capitol, where he captured footage of the scene where a police officer fatally shot a California woman. The maximum sentence for a count of parading, demonstrating or picketing is six months. The sentencing of Montoya is scheduled for February 14, 2023.

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  • A supporter of the New York Republican candidate for governor recalls how she was attacked at a rally.

  • The low diesel and heating oil supply could push up heating bills this winter. Prices can only be affected by a recession.

  • As he neared the finish line of his reelection campaign, Republican U.S. Sen. Paul kept his faith in a "hands off" federal government. Booker concentrated on his hometown of Louisville, the state's largest city, after an extended statewide bus tour, while Paul focused on get-out-the-vote rallies statewide. Many Kentuckians went to the polls last week.

  • The polls close at 8pm. The time is eastern standard time.

  • If Democrats lose big on Tuesday, it will be time to ask some serious questions, such as how is it possible that they lost to a political party as weird and conspiratorial as today's GOP? President Joe Biden has low approval ratings and his party gets thumped during the mid-term elections. It wouldn't be a good idea to use it.

  • The report was pulled after airing on Friday's "Today" show.

  • People have never claimed these benefits because they don't know about them. There are a lot of benefits.

  • After the women's relatives called for the maximum punishment for the killings that changed their families, the man was sentenced to two terms of life in prison on Monday. A jury found Alan LeePhillips guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and other charges in the deaths of Annette Schnee and Barbara Oberholtzer. The two people were believed to have been killed while hitchhiking outside of Breckenridge in 1982.

  • The Supreme Court appeared to be leaning towards making it easier to challenge the regulatory power of federal agencies. The SEC's appeal of a lower court's decision reviving a challenge to the legality of its in-house tribunal was taken up by the justices. Whether targets of an agency's enforcement action can challenge its structure or processes in a federal district court or must first endure the agency's administrative proceeding is an issue in both cases.

  • There are a lot of open jobs. One of the biggest mysteries about the U.S. economy is why a big labor shortage is adding to inflation.

  • There is more to this man than acting. Mainstream media won't let you know about these Chuck Norris facts.

  • A female supporter of Lee Zeldin claims she was attacked at a rally for Kathy Hochul.

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  • Insider confirmed the death of the musician on Saturday. On social media, celebrities and friends paid tribute to the singer.

  • These are probably the craziest bridges in the world.

  • The batalla por un puesto en un estacionamiento en California se cayeran an insultos.

  • The statue of a late priest suspected of sexually abusing children was removed by three men in a symbolic moment. The pro-democracy Solidarity movement and its leader, Lech Walesa, were supported by the priest, Henryk Jankowski. Three people pulled it down one night in February.

  • The polls close in the state at 8 and 11 pm. It's time to est.