Day: December 5, 2025

FBI weighing state or federal charges against 16-year-old in Anna Kepner cruise ship homicide case: lawyer

9:36 pm December 5, 2025

MELBOURNE, Fla. — The attorney for Anna Kepner’s stepmother acknowledged that her 16-year-old stepson may soon face charges at the state or federal level in connection with the 18-year-old cheerleader’s death aboard a Carnival cruise ship last month. “We’re not sure what the FBI is going to do,” said Millicent Athanason, attorney for Shauntel Kepner. […]

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Scalise announces GOP healthcare overhaul coming in ‘next few weeks’ amid battle over expiring subsidies

9:36 pm December 5, 2025

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced that Republicans will bring healthcare legislation to the floor in the coming weeks. The plan comes as debate over the country’s healthcare system intensifies more than a decade after the Affordable Care Act passed. “We’re bringing a number of bills to the floor in the next few weeks. Not […]

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How to help older relatives with tech over the holidays

9:10 pm December 5, 2025

Heading home for the holidays gives you a great chance to help older parents with their tech. The visit often comes with questions about phones, computers, smart TVs and the new artificial intelligence tools they hear about. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, you can use this time to set them up for a safer and smoother […]

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Cause of death for NBA champion Elden Campbell, 57, revealed after suffering medical emergency while fishing

9:10 pm December 5, 2025

The death of NBA champion and Clemson great Elden Campbell was ruled an accidental drowning after the basketball icon reportedly suffered a medical emergency during a fishing trip.  Campbell’s death was first confirmed by Clemson officials and family members on Tuesday.  “I am deeply saddened to learn of Elden Campbell’s passing,” Campbell’s head coach at […]

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Josh Shapiro dings Obama over infamous ‘bitter’ comments in 2008, saying he ‘insulted’ voters

8:30 pm December 5, 2025

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro critiqued former President Barack Obama‘s infamous “bitter” comments from 2008 in an interview this week, as part of a broader conversation about Democrats struggling to win back the working class. Obama made the controversial comments during a fundraising event in San Francisco, arguing that small towns in the Midwest saw jobs […]

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