Los Angeles district attorney wants to bring back death penalty

Los Angeles’ new tough-on-crime District Attorney Nathan Hochman said his office will “immediately” begin seeking the death penalty — but only “in the rarest of cases” after thorough review. There is a statewide moratorium on capital punishment in California, but it remains on the books, and prosecutors can still seek to put convicts on death…

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State Dept says data on Ukrainian orphans is ‘secure’ despite concerns it was lost following Trump funding cut

The State Department said Monday that data tracking tens of thousands of Ukrainian children allegedly abducted by Russian forces remains “secure,” despite concerns it had been deleted or poorly protected following funding cuts to the program by the Trump administration. The data initiative, spearheaded by the Yale School of Public Health Humanitarian Research Lab, was…

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Russia, Ukraine agree to Black Sea ceasefire following US talks

Delegations from Russian and Ukraine on Tuesday agreed to a ceasefire in the Black Sea following talks with Trump administration officials this week in Saudi Arabia. “The United States and Russia have agreed to ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the Black…

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Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Rosie O’Donnell’s apology, ‘7th Heaven’ star’s accuser speaks out

Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. TOP 3:  – Rosie O’Donnell apologizes to Irish prime minister after White House visit overshadowed by exodus saga – ‘7th Heaven’ star Stephen Collins’ accuser reveals ‘worst part’ of hearing his sexual misconduct confession – ‘Pawn Stars’ Rick Harrison recalls the one time Trump apologized to him: ‘This…

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