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Driver who rammed through crowd at Liverpool soccer parade sentenced to over 21 years Driver who rammed through crowd at Liverpool soccer parade sentenced to over 21 years 12/16/2025 06:02pm • LONDON (AP) A driver who injured more than 130 people when he plowed his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpools Premier League championship was sentenced Tuesday to more than 21 years in prison. Paul Doyle rammed his minivan through a sea of fans on May 26 in two minutes of ho Chelsea reaches English League Cup semifinals as subs make difference in win over 3rd-tier Cardiff 12/16/2025 06:01pm • Chelseas substitutes made the difference Tuesday as wingers Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto scored second-half goals to secure a 3-1 win at third-tier Cardiff City and a place in the English League Cup semifinals. Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca started with a largely second-string lineup for the Movie Review: Will Arnett finds therapy at the open mic, in moving marriage tale Is This Thing On? 12/16/2025 05:55pm • A pair of mini-toothbrushes. A set of kids socks, fresh from the dryer. Its often the tiniest things in the debris field of a failed relationship that trigger the most pain. Bradley Cooper clearly believes this, and repeatedly goes for the smaller-scale choice in Is This Thing On?, his t Fellow Wisconsin judge 'shocked' by Hannah Dugan's response to immigration officers Fellow Wisconsin judge 'shocked' by Hannah Dugan's response to immigration officers 12/16/2025 05:54pm • MILWAUKEE (AP) A colleague of the Milwaukee judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant evade arrest testified Tuesday that she was shocked by her fellow judge's behavior. Judges shouldnt help defendants evade arrest, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Kristela Cervera testified at Hannah Takeaways: Susie Wiles pulls back the curtain on the Trump administration in revealing interviews 12/16/2025 05:53pm • White House chief of staff Susie Wiles offered an unusually candid look inside President Donald Trump's administration in a series of interviews published Tuesday by Vanity Fair magazine, delivering details and reservations that presidential aides usually save for memoirs. From criticizing Attorney Gaza families struggle to recover from days of torrential rains that killed 12 people Gaza families struggle to recover from days of torrential rains that killed 12 people 12/16/2025 05:50pm • DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) Palestinians in Gaza struggled to recover Tuesday from torrential rains that battered the enclave for days, flooding camps for the displaced, collapsing buildings already badly damaged in the two-year war and leaving at least 12 dead, including a two-week-old baby. Darts player creates a buzz by bringing insect spray onto the stage at worlds 12/16/2025 05:47pm • LONDON (AP) Wasps are causing mayhem on the stage at the world darts championship, so one player came prepared to deal with them. After walking onto the stage ahead of his first-round match on Tuesday, Jurjen van der Velde created a bit of a buzz by pulling out insect repellant from his pocket a Members of a secretive California religious group have been charged with murder in 2 deaths 12/16/2025 05:41pm • SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) Members of a secretive California religious group have been charged with murder in the deaths of a man who disappeared in 2023 and a child who died in 2010. Shelley Kat Martin, 62, who was described as a leader and prophetess of His Way Spirit Led Assembli Israel blocks a Canadian delegation from visiting the occupied West Bank 12/16/2025 05:41pm • OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) Israel on Tuesday blocked a private Canadian delegation that included six members of Parliament from entering the occupied West Bank. The Israeli Embassy in Canada said the group was denied entry because of its links to Islamic Relief Worldwide, a nongovernmental organizatio Kraft Heinz taps former Kellogg chief as its CEO as it prepares to split into 2 companies 12/16/2025 05:36pm • The former CEO of the Kellogg Co. has been tapped to lead Kraft Heinz as it prepares to split into two companies. Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that Steve Cahillane will serve as CEO starting Jan. 1. Once Kraft Heinz becomes two companies which is expected to happen in the second half of next year Newly promoted Ole Miss coach Pete Golding seeking stability as CFP opener vs. Tulane looms 12/16/2025 05:35pm • OXFORD, Miss. (AP) As Pete Golding prepares to make his head-coaching debut for Ole Miss in a high-stakes College Football Playoff game, hes pushing the message that the Rebels are "focused on the mission, not the man. That man is former coach Lane Kiffin, the brazen architect of the Maryland to consider slavery reparations after Gov. Wes Moore's veto is overridden Maryland to consider slavery reparations after Gov. Wes Moore's veto is overridden 12/16/2025 05:32pm • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Maryland will create a commission to study potential reparations for slavery after lawmakers voted Tuesday to override a veto by Gov. Wes Moore currently the nation's only Black governor that disappointed many fellow Democrats. Moore said in his veto letter in May Off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer fires gun in dispute with driver at JFK airport 12/16/2025 05:32pm • NEW YORK (AP) An off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer fired his gun several times during a confrontation with another motorist Tuesday on an access road for New Yorks Kennedy Airport, police said. The CBP officer told authorities that he pulled his weapon after the other driver atta Jets release wide receiver Allen Lazard after nearly 3 disappointing seasons Jets release wide receiver Allen Lazard after nearly 3 disappointing seasons 12/16/2025 05:26pm • Allen Lazard came to the New York Jets with a big contract and high expectations. He's leaving after almost three disappointing seasons. The Jets released the veteran wide receiver on Tuesday, cutting ties with Lazard after his role diminished significantly this season even as the offense struggled Former NIH scientist sues Trump administration, claims illegal firing over research cuts Former NIH scientist sues Trump administration, claims illegal firing over research cuts 12/16/2025 05:25pm • WASHINGTON (AP) A former leading scientist at the National Institutes of Health sued the Trump administration Tuesday, saying she was illegally fired for warning that abrupt research cuts were endangering patients and public health. The NIH has cut billions of dollars in research projects since
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