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news Serbian government official faces forgery trial over withdrawn Kushner-linked project - A Serbian government minister and three others went on trial on Wednesday on charges of abuse of office and falsifying of documents to help pave the way for a real estate project that was to be financed by a company of Jared Kushner, U.S. PRyan Fitzpatrick finds sliver lining for Jets fans watching Patriots, Sam Darnold in Super Bowl LX - New York Jets fans face a nightmare in Super Bowl LX, as the New England Patriots return to glory while Sam Darnold leads Seahawks after leaving New York following three seasons.AMD is down 9% after reporting earnings. Here's why - The chipmaker's stock has surged over the past year amid the AI boomNBC's Mike Tirico 'heartbroken' over disappearance of Savannah Guthrie mother - NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico told reporters on Tuesday he was "heartbroken" over the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother in Arizona.A career forged in crisis: Trump's envoy to Venezuela - Laura Farnsworth Dogu, a career diplomatic tapped to be President Trump's top envoy in Venezuela, has the delicate task of rebuilding Washington-Caracas ties.Minneapolis Children Describe ‘Living in Fear,’ and China’s President Carries Out a Mass Purge - Plus, a fitting tribute to Catherine O’Hara.Students will be disciplined for ICE walkouts despite Florida state guidance - The school board chair and superintendent of Brevard warned that students who participated in walkouts against ICE would be punished.Amid protests over ICE's presence at the Olympics, will American athletes get booed? - As U.S. athletes and staff arrived in Italy for the Winter Olympics, they were greeted by protesters opposing ICE's planned security role at the Games.'Horrible' moments exposed for UNR volleyball players when they were roped into the SJSU Title IX scandal - University of Nevada faces federal Title IX investigation after volleyball players alleged intimidation and threats over transgender athlete controversy.Election officials keep quitting years after 2020, as new study flags ongoing turnover risk - Fifty percent of chief local election officials in Western U.S. states have left their jobs since November 2020, with departures increasing from 2023, according to new Issue One study.