Por: ABC News World September 17, 2022
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- After his headline performance at Hungary's Sziget Festival last month, pop star held a grandiose party for his staff in a luxurious countryside setting — a 19th century castle owned by the son-in-law of the country's prime minister. The castle, to the critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, is emblematic of the corruption, nepotism and largesse of which the populist leader and his government have been accused... + full article
10 WBNS USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
CHICAGO — Jurors were set to begin deliberating for a second day Wednesday at R. Kelly's federal trial in Chicago, sorting through a month of evidence and arguments on charges accusing the singer of producing child pornography, enticing minors for sex and rigging his... + más
Biden says tentative railway labor agreement reached, averting strike | 10 WBNS
Doctor accused of injecting drugs into IV bags, causing death | 10 WBNS
ABC News USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.At least 600,000 pieces of art were... + más
We asked readers to send postcards detailing their summer vacations; here's what we got so far | The Advocate
Justice Department files motion for partial stay to appeals court in Mar-a-Lago documents case | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Health September 17, 2022
WASHINGTON — After decades of failed attempts, that aims to rein in the soaring costs of drugs for some in the United States. It will take years for people to realize some of the most significant savings promised in the climate and health care bill . The bill mostly helps the... + más
94-year-old WWII veteran continues service to others at Shriners Children's Hospital | 10 WBNS
Biden touts efforts to boost domestic manufacturing at Intel groundbreaking | 10 WBNS
ABC News USA Health September 17, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO -- With more than 100,000 people living on California’s streets, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a first-of-its kind law on Wednesday that could force some of them into treatment as part of a program he describes as “care” but opponents argue is cruel.Newsom signed... + más
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID may have normalized mental health struggles | The Advocate
Joe Giarrusso: In memory of my father, a renewed focus on mental health | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
, on Sept. 12, asserts that our federal loan system “has become a money-losing subsidy that has only served to finance the ever-rising costs of a college education.”I believe Brown is missing the forest for the trees.In 1972, when I began teaching at the University of New... + más
Louisiana reacts to President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan | The Advocate
John Kennedy, Luke Mixon oppose Biden's debt forgiveness plan. Chambers and Steib back it. | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Louisiana will get nearly $100 million in federal transportation aid that went unused by other states, officials said Tuesday.Gov. John Bel Edwards said it is the largest amount Louisiana has collected after successfully obligating the full amount of its federal assistance for... + más
Louisiana's gas tax cannot meet state's road and bridge needs, audit says | The Advocate
I-10 lane closings set just as new state leaders take office; DOTD chief says timetable secure | The Advocate
ABC News USA World September 17, 2022
The death of Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled for seven decades, has brought about a moment of transition for the British monarchy. And that also applies to the monarchy's finances.King Charles III, her son, ascended to the throne but likely will not be officially crowned for... + más
Everything to know about Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral | ABC News
Live updates: Military rehearse queen's Windsor procession | ABC News
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