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Donald TrumpDonald Trump is expected to turn himself in to authorities next week, a source says. It's the first criminal case ever brought against a former U.S. president. A former president isn't likely to be paraded in cuffs across a sidewalk or through a crowded courthouse hallway.
Trump indictment: What will the arrest process look like?
71% Center coverage: 35 sources
Gwyneth Paltrow · Park CityGwyneth Paltrow won her court battle over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah ski resort after a jury decided Thursday that the movie star wasn’t at fault for the crash.
Gwyneth Paltrow not guilty in ski-crash trial
54% Center coverage: 171 sources
Joe BidenA federal judge in Texas strikes down a narrower but key part of the nation's health law. U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor previously ruled that the health care law was unconstitutional. His latest ruling is likely to start another lengthy court battle. The Biden administration had told the court that the outcome of the case could create upheaval.
Judge’s ruling undercuts US health law’s preventive care
73% Center coverage: 58 sources
U.S. ArmyA new study finds that noise pollution from low-flying fighter jets may cause health problems for people living near BWI. Colorado checkered whiptails, an all-female species that reproduce asexually, endure considerable noise from U.S. Army flyovers. The lizards also had a coping strategy: They moved less, and they ate more.
This lizard species stress-eats to cope with noisy US Army aircraft
96% Center coverage: 24 sources
Middle East · Tel Aviv DistrictPlants make popping sounds that are undetectable to the human ear, according to recordings made in a new study — and they make more sounds when thirsty or under other kinds of stress.
Plants make popping noises when stressed – scientists
81% Center coverage: 60 sources
Boston Red Sox · BostonSox Nation was ready early Thursday morning for another year of Red Sox baseball. Fans got to the park early, bundled up with temperatures expected to be in the upper 30s at first pitch. After a 2022 season that saw the Sox finish last place in the division, they're now back and with a lot of new faces.
Fans flock to Fenway for Red Sox season opener despite chilly weather
70% Center coverage: 10 sources
School ShootingA former police officer who provided active shooter training at the school says teachers saved lives. "These teachers are the reason those kids went home to their families," Brink Fidler says. Six people were killed in the Monday morning school shooting, including three 9-year-old students. The shooter had detailed maps of The Covenant School, which he attended as a child.
Covenant School security expert says the quick thinking of teachers saved lives
93% Center coverage: 31 sources
MLB unveils new replay technology and marketing approach
95% Center coverage: 21 sources