An Indiana man who was pardoned for his participation in the January 6th protest was shot dead by a deputy during a traffic stop Sunday afternoon, according to authorities.
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U.S. Steel And Nippon Sue Biden Over Blocked $14B Deal, Calling It ‘Corrupt and Shameful’
U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel sued the U.S. government on Monday in a bid to challenge the Biden administration’s order to block the almost $15 billion deal for the Japanese company to buy the American steelmaker.
Read More U.S. Steel And Nippon Sue Biden Over Blocked $14B Deal, Calling It ‘Corrupt and Shameful’No. 2 Georgia, No. 7 Notre Dame meet in Sugar Bowl after tragedy
Georgia and Notre Dame will take the field Thursday afternoon at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans amid heightened security and carrying the emotions of more than a berth in the College Football Playoff semifinals on the line.
Read More No. 2 Georgia, No. 7 Notre Dame meet in Sugar Bowl after tragedyDelphi Killer Richard Allen Sentenced To 130 Years For Murdering Two Indiana Girls
Delphi murderer Richard Allen, who was convicted in the gruesome 2017 killings of Indiana teens Abigail Williams and Liberty German, was sentenced to 130 years in prison on Friday.
Read More Delphi Killer Richard Allen Sentenced To 130 Years For Murdering Two Indiana GirlsCDC: Cucumber Recall Issued In 26 States Due To Salmonella Outbreak
Almost 70 people have fallen ill and 18 have been hospitalized as a result of a salmonella outbreak linked to whole fresh cucumbers sold in 26 U.S. states and some parts of Canada.
Read More CDC: Cucumber Recall Issued In 26 States Due To Salmonella OutbreakThanksgiving Costs Drop As Turkey Demand Declines
Consumers will reportedly pay 5% less than last year on Thanksgiving dinner items, according to the American Farm Bureau. However, the average cost is still around 19% higher than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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