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Luigi Mangione Federally Indicted After Bondi Says Prosecutors Will Seek Death Penalty
The Justice Department has pushed for the death penalty against Mangione, who is accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year.
UFC 315 Fight Card: PPV Card Opening Betting Odds
We look at the opening betting odds for the upcoming UFC 315 PPV card, which is headlined by a welterweight title fight between Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena.
Bad News For Newsom? New Poll Shows Most California Voters Don’t Want Governor To Run For President
On “Forbes Newsroom,” Matt Taglia, Senior Director of Emerson College Polling, discussed a new poll on California politics.
Appeals Court Shoots Down Trump Officials’ Latest Argument Contesting Abrego Garcia’s Return
The administration has been ordered to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia after mistakenly deporting him to an El Salvador mega-prison last month.
Must-Watch 80s Movies: The Top 40 Picks
Discover the best ’80s movies that defined a generation. From iconic comedies to unforgettable dramas, these classics are a must-watch!
‘March’ Co-Author Spearheads Comics Project To Uplift Appalachia
Best-selling author Andrew Aydin hopes his company’s new project will provide material support and respect for communities decimated by Hurricane Helene.
Donn Davis Talks 2025 PFL World Tournament Changes, Upsets And More
Professional Fighters League chairman and founder Donn Davis talks to Forbes about the 2025 PFL World Tournament – changes, upsets, schedule, viewership and more
UFC Veteran Urged To Retire After Taking Mammoth Beatdown At UFC 314
There comes a time for every fighter to call it a career. Many fans believe Michael Chandler has arrived at that point following his UFC 314 loss to Paddy Pimblett.
Nearly Half Of Puerto Rico Still Without Power After All Its Power Plants Failed
All of Puerto Rico’s power plants went out of service Wednesday afternoon, causing an island-wide blackout.