Trump has yet to been charged. But the hush-money payment could potentially be used to build a case for falsifying business records and violating campaign finance law.
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The chinook salmon season was canceled in California to protect fall chinook in the Sacramento River, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin made a weekend visit to the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, inspecting reconstruction work and visiting the home of at least one local resident, the Kremlin said in a statement Sunday.
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While Wall Street works to contain the biggest American bank failure since the 2008 financial meltdown, founders of startups who are people of color worry it could become even harder to secure financial support.
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First periods typically start between ages 10 and 15, but can begin as young as 9 years old. That means a student could likely be in third grade up to tenth grade, or later, when a period begins.
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California has experienced one of its wettest winters in years after a series of storms. But will it be enough to wipe out the drought?
See how drenched California is
Saturday saw a variety of shockers, including Rick Barnes strolling into the Sweet 16 and defending champion Kansas making an early exit from the postseason.
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A strong earthquake shook the region around Ecuador's second-largest city on Saturday, killing at least 4 and damaging homes and buildings.
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Much of the U.S. gets bitterly cold temperatures Saturday and Sunday, ahead of spring's arrival Monday. California faces its 12th atmospheric river.
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What happened this week in politics?
👉 Biden avoids calling his administration's actions to save SVB a bailout
👉 Biden's administration looks to ban the Chinese-owned app TikTok
👉 Poll: Black voters are the most loyal voting bloc for Democrats
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The best airports were largely concentrated in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, with Seattle-Tacoma International and Vancouver International Airports being the only two North American airfields on the list.
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St. Patrick's Day in America may be seen by some as a pot of gold on the calendar – a chance to don green while swigging jade beer and searching for an ounce of Irish ancestry.
But the day is a prideful one for Irish and Irish Americans. #StPatricksDay
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Halle Berry is one happy mom and she isn't afraid to show it.
Berry took to Instagram Thursday to celebrate her daughter Nahla's 15th birthday. The actress paid tribute to her eldest-born with a trio of candid photos.
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Academy Award-winner Goldie Hawn has led a storied life on- and off-screen. As the founder of MindUP For Life, she’s also a tireless advocate for kids' mental health.
She told USA TODAY this may be the most important chapter of her life.
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Our long, chilly winter finally comes to an end on Monday with the vernal equinox, which marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
Here's a visual guide to the changing of thUe season.
In November 2021, Southern Ohio Medical Center diverted ambulances and canceled appointments after hackers gained access to the hospital's computer systems.
In all, the hospital reported the hackers breached records of more than 15,000 individuals.
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In Monday's paper:
- Women of the Year: Goldie Hawn focuses on kids’
mental health
- War in Ukraine: Occupied Mariupol paid visit by Putin
- Health care data breaches are surging
The DC Universe is preparing for a major reset and the latest “Shazam!” outing sets a foundation for its main character’s return.
Here’s what the “Fury of the Gods” finale and two end-credits scenes tell us about DC’s superhero future.
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Sunday marks 20 years since American and coalition forces invaded Iraq on a mission to topple Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship and find weapons of mass destruction.
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President Joe Biden said the International Criminal Court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin was "justified."
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Biomedical engineering professor Joseph Dituri started his underwater adventure last week. If all goes as planned, he won't return to the Earth's surface until June
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Miguel Perez, a deaf student, brought home solid grades for years. Months before graduation, his parents learned he wouldn't receive a diploma.
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It's OK to fail, that's how you learn.
Don't let fear hold you back.
Welcome the future, don't be afraid of it.
This is some of the advice USA TODAY's Women of the Year would give their younger selves, writes USA TODAY Editor-in-Chief
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USA TODAY’s Women of the Year program is a recognition of women who have made a significant impact in their communities and across the country.
Meet this year's honorees:
Enid Parham remembers friends and family going to prison for marijuana-related offenses when she was a child growing up in Detroit. Now, she's working as a cannabis chef in Michigan's legalized recreational marijuana industry.
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The release of Sidney Holmes comes less than a week after Sheldon Thomas was freed after 18 years following a wrongful murder conviction.
The week before Thomas' release, Maurice Hastings was declared innocent after nearly 40 years in prison.
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Arizona is in no position to conduct an execution, according to attorneys for the prisons director and the governor in a death row case that could lead to an unprecedented separation-of-powers showdown.
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