Scott Neuman
Stories
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World
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Found Guilty Of Corruption
Nicolas Sarkozy, who served as president from 2007 to 2012, was convicted of bribery and influence peddling. He was sentenced to three years in prison, with two of the years suspended.
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Health
British Airways Owner Calls For Digital Health Passes For Passengers
Luis Gallego, the CEO of International Airlines Group, wants "common testing standards and the introduction of digital health passes."
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World
North Korea Defector Swims To South, Evading Border Guards For 6 Hours
The man's daring escape, and the failure of South Korean guards to detect him, is the second embarrassing breach of the heavily fortified DMZ in recent months.
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After A Successful Landing On Mars, NASA Rover Undergoes A Systems Checkout
Following a 300 million-mile voyage through space and a dangerous drop to the surface, Perseverance will be put through its paces before getting to a search for ancient Martian life.
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National
For Texas, The Worst Of The Weather Has Passed, But Water Is Still A Big Problem
Many Texans were getting the electricity back on, but millions still face either no water at all or are having to boil it to make it safe to drink.
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National
'It's Life And Death': Texans Still Without Power As Nation Faces More Winter Storms
More severe weather is ahead for many of the same areas already hit hardest by the historic winter weather, with more than 100 million people in the path of the latest storms.
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Politics
Town Of Palm Beach Hears Arguments On Trump's Permanent Move To Mar-A-Lago Full-Time
"We feel that this issue threatens to make Mar-a-Lago into a permanent beacon for his more rabid, lawless supporters," an attorney for a group opposing Trump's move to the club argued.
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National
FBI Seeking Woman Who May Have Stolen Laptop From Pelosi's Office
A witness, identified as a former romantic partner of the woman, says she intended to sell the computer to a Russian friend, who planned to then pass it to the Kremlin's foreign intelligence service.
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Politics
Publisher Cancels Book By Sen. Hawley, Citing His Role In Inciting Capitol Attack
Simon & Schuster says it has decided not to publish Hawley's forthcoming book The Tyranny of Big Tech, suggesting that the lawmaker helped foment Wednesday's violence.
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National
CDC Likely To Recommend Shortening Coronavirus Quarantine Period
Federal health officials could reduce the quarantine from the currently recommended 14 days to as few as seven for people who test negative for the virus.