A federal jury acquitted a Louisiana state trooper accused of beating a black man during a traffic stop.
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Gwyneth Paltrow Expected to Testify in Ski Collision Trial
Gwyneth Paltrow and the man who broke four ribs after the two collided at a Utah ski resort seven years ago are both expected to testify Friday in a trial over his claims that the movie star's recklessness caused his concussion and lasting physical injuries.

FAA Looks to Slash Delays at NYC, DC Area Airports With New Flight Requirements
The FAA is implementing a few guidelines it hopes will make flying a bit more seamless.

Manhattan DA Rejects GOP Demand for Info on Trump Case
The Manhattan district attorney investigating Donald Trump has rebuffed House Republicans’ request to turn over documents.

Man Reunited With Pit Bull 'Smokey' After 10 Years Apart
Now it's time for One Good Thing! This one is about a man, his dog, and their emotional reunion. Michael Sawyer was forced to give up his best friend, "Smokey," after owning the pit bull for seven years. Smokey's current owner sends periodic updates to Michael, but he hadn't seen his old dog in 10 years. That is, until this moment was caught on tape.

Manhattan Shelter Highlights the Benefits of Adopting a Rescue Dog
Cheddar News correspondent Shannon LaNier celebrated National Puppy Day with a visit to the Best Friends Animal Society rescue center in lower Manhattan, where he spoke with Anna Gravel about the benefits of adopting a rescue dog.

Supreme Court Chews on Jack Daniel's Dog Toy Dispute
The court is deciding whether the toy maker infringed on Jack Daniel’s trademarks with its similar look.

Inflation Pushes Consumers to Use 'Buy Now Pay Later' for Groceries
The rising cost of groceries is pushing more consumers to use Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services for necessities such as groceries, according to new data from Adobe Analytics.

Shopping Expert Trae Bodge Gives Her Tips on Traveling Cheaper
Travel is getting costlier, and Trae Bodge, shopping expert, brand strategist, and lifestyle journalist, has some tips for vacationing on a budget.

Report: 119K People Hurt by Riot-Control Weapons Since 2015
More than 119,000 people have been injured by tear gas and other chemical irritants around the world since 2015 and some 2,000 suffered injuries from “less lethal” impact projectiles, according to a report released Wednesday.
