High school ends ‘Big Boobie,’ ‘Big Booty’ cheerleading awards

A Wisconsin high school is ending cheerleading awards given annually to girls with the largest breasts or buttocks — dubbed “Big Booty” and “Big Boobie” — after district officials received repeated complaints from parents and a former coach.

Judge delays Michael Cohen’s prison date to May

President Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen was granted a few more weeks of freedom Wednesday after his lawyers said he’s still recovering from surgery and hasn’t had time to get his affairs in order because he’s preparing to testify before Congress.

US won’t allow woman who joined ISIS to return to Alabama

An Alabama woman who left home to join the Islamic State group in Syria is not a U.S. citizen and will not be allowed to return to the United States, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday.

‘Green Book’ used by black travelers to navigate US still exist

The Oscar-nominated interracial road trip movie “Green Book” has spurred interest in the real guidebook that helped black travelers navigate segregated America.

‘Empire’ actor Smollett charged with filing false police report

Chicago police say “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has been charged with felony disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false police report when he reported that he was attacked by two masked men.

Customs intercepts over $12M in meth at border crossing

Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted nearly $13 million worth of methamphetamine inside a truck carrying frozen strawberries that crossed into the U.S. from Mexico.

North Las Vegas officers honored for stopping girl’s suicide

The faces of 42 people who suffered a range of ordeals are painted in the mind of 43-year-old Rob Sherburne from his 12 years serving as a police officer with the North Las Vegas Police Department.

Sharing of terrorist watchlist with private sector under fire

The federal government has acknowledged that it shares its terrorist watchlist with more than 1,400 private entities, including hospitals and universities, prompting concerns from civil libertarians that those mistakenly placed on the list could face a wide variety of hassles in their daily lives.

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