BY MAX GREENWOOD AND JULIA MANCHESTER |
Former President Trump is facing intensifying political headwinds in South Carolina, a key early primary state that will play host over the weekend to one of the first high-profile stops of his 2024 White House campaign. While he's already racked up endorsements from prominent South Carolina Republicans like Gov. Henry McMaster and Sen. Lindsey Graham, both of whom are expected to attend Trump's event at the state Capitol in Columbia on Saturday, others are keeping their distance. |
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Memphis authorities on Friday evening released graphic video showing the arrest of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man who died after a traffic stop on Jan. 10. |
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Emerald Garner, the daughter of Eric Garner, criticized the way footage from Tyre Nichols' arrest was released on Friday, saying it was treated like a "premiere of a movie." |
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Tyre Nichols' brother said in an interview with a local news station on Friday that he hopes a similar fate falls on the five Memphis officers allegedly involved in the death of his brother. |
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Lawmakers condemned the "brutal and violent killing" of Tyre Nichols on Friday night, after Memphis authorities released graphic footage of the traffic stop that resulted in Nichols' death earlier this month. |
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Police body camera footage and a 911 call from the brutal October 2022 attack on then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) husband Paul Pelosi in their San Francisco home was made public on Friday. |
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Ronna McDaniel won a fourth term to head the Republican National Committee (RNC) during a secret ballot vote by members on Friday, capping off a contentious election spurred by calls within the party for new leadership. | |
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A federal judge sentenced a man to 80 months in prison for using pepper spray during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot against officer Brian Sicknick, who died hours later of natural causes. |
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Challengers to the Biden administration's student debt relief plan submitted their written arguments to the Supreme Court on Friday, contending the administration overstepped its authority. |
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OPINION | A book by a former New York Times columnist and editor team, Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Dunn, posed a modern paradox: "We explore Mars … embed telephones in wristwatches and … design robots that drive cars" but face major failures in human relationships. The most dramatic example is the number and increase in the rate of mass shootings in the United States since the first such event at the University of Texas in 1966. |
BY AKIKSHA CHATTERJI AND JENNIE C. STEPHENS |
OPINION | On Jan. 10, Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell explained that if the U.S. central bank is to maintain its independence, it cannot "and will not be, a climate policymaker." While California suffers in the wake of unprecedented flooding, estimated to cost over $30 billion in losses, Powell insists "it would be inappropriate for us to use our monetary policy or supervisory tools to promote a greener economy." This is a narrow, short-sighted interpretation of the Fed's mandate, and a potentially dangerous and misguided view on what the Fed's independence means. |
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Before Tyre Nichols moved to Memphis — before he was brutally beaten on a Saturday night by police officers there — he lived in California, in the Sacramento area, where he hung out with a crowd of skateboarders. |
BY NITASHA TIKU, GERRIT DE VYNCK AND WILL OREMUS |
Three months before ChatGPT debuted in November, Facebook's parent company Meta released a similar chatbot. But unlike the phenomenon that ChatGPT instantly became, with more than a million users in its first five days, Meta's Blenderbot was boring, said Meta's chief artificial intelligence scientist, Yann LeCun. |
BY MATTHEW LUXMOORE AND ISABEL COLES |
Russian forces have advanced deeper into Bakhmut in recent days, according to Ukrainian soldiers there, moving house by house and threatening Ukraine's hold on the eastern city, which Russia has made its main immediate target. |
BY YOONJUNG SEO AND HEATHER CHEN |
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — Five Russian men who fled the country after Moscow's military mobilization order last September have been stranded at South Korea's Incheon International Airport for months after authorities refused to accept them. |
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