News Roundup: Rhodes Pardon, Government Funding, Women's Sports, and More

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News Roundup: Rhodes Pardon, Government Funding, Women's Sports, and More
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A collection of news stories covering a range of topics, including a judge's comments on a potential pardon for Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, the possibility of a government shutdown, the rise of online harassment in women's sports, Mariah Carey's holiday tour, and the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.

A federal judge said pardoning Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes for his role in the Capitol riot plot would be 'frightening'. The government is facing a funding lapse unless Speaker Mike Johnson can secure support for a spending bill. The rise of women's sports has brought increased visibility but also more online harassment. Mariah Carey's 'Christmas Time' tour has concluded, with pictures from the holiday event available.

The Federal Reserve lowered its key interest rate by a quarter-point but anticipates fewer reductions in the coming year. The last meteor shower of the year peaked a few days before Christmas. The Inspector General's January 6th report was misrepresented as evidence of an FBI setup. Some people are experiencing holiday blues instead of cheer, with tips on finding peace offered. Associated Press photographers captured the impacts of climate change in 2024, from destruction to deadly heat. Global demand is fueling a mining boom in Indonesia, but it comes at a cost for many communities. Most US teenagers are abstaining from drinking, smoking, and marijuana, according to a survey. Europe provides insights into addressing America's maternal mortality crisis. A new poll by the AP-NORC reveals that Musk and Trump are viewed similarly by Americans. Prayerful, playful, and mystical: Some of the AP's most compelling religion photos from 2024 are showcased. The oldest known stone tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments sold for over $5 million. Houston, Texas registered its first severe case of bird flu. Houston Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. intercepted a pass intended for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill during an NFL football game on December 15, 2024

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