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United States Designates Venezuelan Military Drug Cartel as Foreign Terrorist Organization

POLICY & POLITICS

Acting FEMA head resigns

David Richardson, the acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, resigned Monday after roughly six months leading the agency, two administration officials confirmed to NBC News.

Trump administration sues California for banning federal agents from wearing face coverings

The Department of Justice is suing California over two recently enacted laws that would prohibit federal agents from wearing facial coverings and require them to identify themselves while conducting their duties.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

An emotional Tom Cruise finally gets his Oscar at a star-studded Governors Awards

After clinging to the side of a plane, riding a motorcycle off a cliff and climbing up the side of a skyscraper, it was a few stair steps that took Tom Cruise’s career to new heights.

The next Met Gala exhibit will spotlight fashion across art history

"Costume Art" will pair garments with objects from across the Metropolitan Museum of Art to show how fashion has long been intertwined with different art forms.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Ford to start selling certified used cars on Amazon

Ford Motor is partnering with Amazon to let dealers sell the automaker's certified used vehicles on the e-commerce platform, providing consumers with a way to shop for a car and arrange financing online.

Dell, HPE shares sink after Morgan Stanley downgrades — computer hardware stocks also hit

Dell, HPE stocks sank after Morgan Stanley downgraded several computer hardware companies.

AROUND THE STAND

  • Utah Jazz edged out the Chicago Bulls 150-147 in a dramatic double-overtime clash, in what turned out to be the NBA’s highest-scoring game of the season so far. Lauri Markkanen poured in 47 points and his teammate Keyonte George sealed the win with a three-pointer with 0.8 seconds left.

  • Jake Paul is set for a high-profile December 19 heavyweight bout against former unified champion Anthony Joshua in Miami, a matchup that pits Paul’s growing celebrity-boxing brand against Joshua’s established legacy. The spectacle, streaming globally, underscores the shifting landscape of boxing where entertainment angles and legacy opponents increasingly collide.

  • Lil Nas X pleaded not guilty to four felony charges after an incident in which he allegedly walked naked on a Los Angeles street and charged at police officers. The Grammy-winner now faces a tentative roadmap that includes bail conditions and drug-treatment oversight, raising serious questions about fame, mental-health pressures and public conduct.

  • Shedeur Sanders, making his NFL debut, suffered the indignity of having his Ohio home burglarised during the game, highlighting an unfortunate intersection of rookie vulnerability and athlete security breaches. The incident reinforces how off-field risks continue to plague even emerging stars, complicating the transition from college to the pros.

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