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First LookUS uncovers plot to assassinate Sikh leader, testing ties with IndiaU.S. prosecutors have accused an Indian official of organizing an assassination plot against an American Sikh leader. The plot, which was foiled by U.S. officials, emerged just days after the killing of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June.
As protests continue, cities juggle speech and safety concernsAs protests about the Israel-Hamas war continue in the U.S., city leaders seek to protect both the right to demonstrate and public safety.聽
DeSantis vs. Newsom: How Florida and California really stack upFox News hosts a debate tonight between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Our graphics offer factual context on these dueling states.
First LookBetter housing plan is needed for America鈥檚 aging, new study findsThe United States is ill-prepared to ensure housing and care for the growing ranks of America鈥檚 elderly, a new Harvard study shows. It stresses that creative ideas are needed to help house people with fixed or dwindling incomes.
First LookKissinger, giant of US foreign policy, remembered for better or worseHenry Kissinger, who died Nov. 29, served as national security adviser and secretary of state for eight years. He dominated foreign policy under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, earning both harsh criticism and the Nobel Peace Prize.
In New York fraud trial, Trump defense goes on offenseFormer President Donald Trump is mounting a fierce defense in the New York civil case, attacking the judge and paving the way for a likely appeal.
FocusAmericans need help with child care. One solution is catching on in Maine.The pandemic brought more attention to the challenges of working parents. In Maine, a new model for expanding day care options is offering one solution to America鈥檚 child care need.
First LookWhen Emirati alfalfa farms moved in, Arizona wells dried up. Why?Tensions are bubbling up at Arizona alfalfa farms as water becomes a top commodity. Foreign firms have moved in and tapped Arizona鈥檚 unregulated water supply. Local farmers say that their wells have dried up since since an Emirati alfalfa farm moved in.聽
First LookWith little federal guidance, US cities take lead on AI policymakingIn the absence of comprehensive federal legislation governing artificial intelligence, cities across the country are doing it themselves. From Boston to San Jose, cities are writing new norms and wrestling with how far they want to go.
A rough patch on the road to an electric car futureElectric vehicles have hit a much-publicized rough patch, as sales fail to match industry hopes. The challenge: enticing a new, more skeptical kind of buyer for green cars.聽
First Look鈥榃e鈥檙e not trash, we鈥檙e people,鈥 say unhoused amid encampment sweepsCities across the United States are shutting down homeless tent encampments. People facing homelessness and their advocates say encampment sweeps are cruel and costly, but government officials say it鈥檚 unacceptable to let hazardous encampments fester.
First LookMerriam-Webster鈥檚 word of the year reflects a search for truthMerriam-Webster鈥檚 word of the year for 2023 is 鈥渁uthentic.鈥 Lookups for the word rose to new heights on Webster鈥檚 website throughout the year. Editor at large Peter Sokolowski聽called 2023, with the rise of AI, a 鈥渃risis year of authenticity.鈥
First LookGlobal humanitarians Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter always had each otherJimmy and Rosalynn Carter are known for being a global power couple. The former first lady died Nov. 19 at age 96.聽Now the former president must adjust to life without the woman who he credits as his equal partner in politics and global humanitarian work.
First LookIn the NFL, more women than ever are rising in rank. Why now?The NFL has never been so balanced 鈥 off the field. In recent years, women have moved into prominent positions throughout the league.聽This season, 222 women are working in full-time coaching or football operations roles in front offices.
First LookIf you are traveling this Thanksgiving, hit the road earlyRecord airport and highway travel is expected this Thanksgiving. The TSA expects to screen 2.9 million passengers Nov. 26, which would narrowly pass a record set on June 30. AAA predicts that highways will be most crowded on Nov. 22.聽
Why 2024 could be a big year for third-party candidatesMany voters say they want an alternative to the major-party front-runners. But can independent candidates be anything other than spoilers?
Colorado鈥檚 mobile DMV rolls to the hard to reachNot everyone can get to a DMV for the all-important driver鈥檚 license or ID. Colorado makes it easier with its mobile service.
Can team Biden avoid a one-term presidency?Joe Biden faces significant head winds in his reelection bid. Does his position suggest a one-term presidency, or are there factors at play that might assist him over the next year?聽
First LookRosalynn Carter led the way as influential, activist first ladyFormer first lady Rosalynn Carter, who died Nov. 19, was not only influential in Jimmy Carter鈥檚 Cabinet, but she also pioneered help for mental health and the elderly. Quiet in demeanor yet strong in her views, Washington reporters called her 鈥渢he Steel Magnolia.鈥
FocusHow a migrant crisis reshapes New York 鈥 and Mayor Eric AdamsWhen Eric Adams won the New York City mayorship, no one anticipated a migrant crisis would define his early years. His handling of the influx has transformed him into a national voice on immigration.聽
