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Volcano erupts in Democratic Republic of Congo Mount Nyiragongo, the volcano in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, started to erupt Saturday. Criminalist testifies on DNA evidence in Mollie Tibbetts trial Blood found in the trunk of Cristhian Bahena Rivera's car was a match for that of Mollie Tibbetts, the University of Iowa who was abducted and killed in 2018, a DNA analyst testified Friday. Phil Mickelson, 50, enters final day of PGA Championship with one-shot lead Phil Mickelson sits atop the leaderboard after Saturday's third round of the 103rd PGA Championship and is 18 holes away from making history at the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, S.C. Bears shot and killed after escaping zoo enclosure, attacking boar Two female brown bears were shot and killed after escaping their enclosure at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire, England Friday. Virgin Galactic completes successful space flight Virgin Galactic completed its first successful space flight in more than two years Saturday. Louisiana State Police unseal video evidence from fatal traffic stop Louisiana State Police have released video evidence from the fatal traffic stop of Ronald Greene two years ago. Nepal's president dissolves parliament, calls for new elections Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari dissolved the country's parliament Saturday and announced that new elections will be held in November. White House proposes revised $1.7T infrastructure package White House officials have presented a revised infrastructure and jobs package that cuts the price tag from $2.25 trillion to $1.7 trillion. Ana becomes first named system of 2021 in Atlantic The first-named storm of the season formed early Saturday morning as Subtropical Storm Ana took shape over the Atlantic Ocean, east of Bermuda. Foreign aid arrives amid Israel-Hamas ceasefire Humanitarian aid began to arrive in Gaza on Saturday, the day after a cease-fire began in the 11-day conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas. Texas Senate passes bill limiting how students learn about current events, racism The Texas Senate early Saturday morning advanced a new version of a controversial bill aimed at banning critical race theory in public and open-enrollment charter schools. Germany to ban travel from Britain over COVID-19 variant Germany will ban travel from Britain starting Saturday due to concerns over a COVID-19 variant. Paris to reopen Eiffel Tower in July after coronavirus-related shuttering The Eiffel Tower, perhaps one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the world, will reopen in July after it was shuttered for a second time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Paris officials announced. Jedediah Bila leaves weekend edition of 'Fox & Friends' Jedediah Bila and Fox News Channel have confirmed her departure from "Fox & Friends Weekend," the cable network's Saturday-Sunday morning chat program. Teagan Croft to star in Netflix's 'True Spirit' "Titans" and "The Osiris Child" actress Teagan Croft is set to star in the Netflix adaptation of teen sailor Jessica Watson's memoir, "True Spirit." 'Schitt's Creek' alum Sarah Levy to host 'Friends' special on TBS "Schitt's Creek" actress Sarah Levy is set to host the first "Best of Friends Awards" special for TBS. China's Mars rover drives on surface a week after landing China's Mars rover drove across the planet for the first time Saturday a week after landing, the country's space agency announced. 2 killed, 8 injured in Minneapolis shootings Shootings in downtown Minneapolis on Saturday morning killed two men and injured eight people, police said. Mega Millions ticket sold in Pennsylvania wins $515M jackpot A single Mega Millions ticket sold in Pennsylvania won Friday night's $515 million jackpot, according to the lottery. Moneybagg Yo's 'A Gangsta's Pain' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Moneybagg Yo's "A Gangsta's Pain" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Jeffrey Epstein guards agree to plea deal Two New York City correctional officers on duty when convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in custody in 2019 have agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors, court documents indicate. Too much television may dull the aging brain, studies say Middle-aged folks who regularly turn to TV for entertainment appear to have a greater risk of decline in their reasoning and memory later in life, three new studies suggest. On This Day, May 22: Tornado kills more than 150 in Joplin, Mo. On May 22, 2011, the deadliest tornado to strike the United States in half a century roared into the heart of Joplin, Mo., with winds of 200 mph Famous birthdays for May 22: Naomi Campbell, Ginnifer Goodwin Model/actor Naomi Campbell turns 51 and actor Ginnifer Goodwin turns 43, among the famous birthdays for May 22. |
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Long Slide Looms for World Population, With Sweeping RamificationsFewer babies’ cries. More abandoned homes. Toward the middle of this century, as deaths start to exceed births, changes will come that are hard to fathom. Life Under Occupation: The Misery at the Heart of the Israel-Gaza ConflictAn eviction in East Jerusalem lies at the center of a conflict that led to war between Israel and Hamas. But for millions of Palestinians, the routine indignities of occupation are part of daily life. A Look Inside Israel’s ‘Fortress of Zion’ Military Command Beneath Tel AvivThe country’s military and intelligence commanded the recent assault on Hamas in Gaza from an underground bunker made for high-tech air wars. Heart Problems in a Few Younger Vaccine Recipients Are Under InvestigationThe agency is reviewing several dozen reports that teenagers and young adults may have developed myocarditis after vaccination, officials said. But the agency has not determined whether the vaccine caused the condition. A Windfall for Minority Farmers Divides Rural AmericaA $4 billion federal fund meant to confront how racial injustice has shaped American farming has angered white farmers who say they are being unfairly excluded. CNN Drops Rick Santorum After Dismissive Comments About Native AmericansMr. Santorum, a former Republican presidential candidate, said at a conservative political event last month that “we birthed a nation from nothing — I mean, there was nothing here.” Giovanni Pellielo, the Shooting Bishop, Takes Aim at Eighth OlympicsItaly’s Giovanni Pellielo is an ordained bishop and one of the most decorated competitors in the history of his sport. This summer, he is hoping to return to the Games at age 51. How the George Floyd and BLM Protests Became Political PowerTwo civil rights activists and organizers in St. Louis lay out their tactics and tools for pursuing electoral justice. We Took Down Richmond's Confederate Monuments. Now We Build.Confederate monuments no longer define our city. But we must build something new in their place. Americans, It’s Time to Get Comfortable With Platonic TouchAs we emerge from the pandemic, we should welcome a wider range of physical connection. In the Race for a Covid-19 Pill, a Little Lab Plays a Big RoleThe Big Pharma drug model is inefficient and unsustainable. There is an alternative. A Post-George Floyd 'Racial Reckoning' Missed Other InequalitiesAcknowledging people's humanity is interesting. It’s not necessarily justice. Improving their lives, keeping them alive, may be. Support for the BLM Movement Surged Last Year. Did it Last?The topline numbers hide important trends by race and political party. Qualified Immunity Shields Police From JusticeThe courts created qualified immunity for police. Reform means getting rid of it. Big Candy Is Angry at Look-Alike THC TreatsAs more states legalize recreational cannabis, Wrigley and others are suing over look-alike THC treats. They’re protecting their brands — and also, they argue, your kids. Kathleen Andrews Dies at 84; Helped Give Ziggy and Others Their StartAs a top executive at the Andrews McMeel syndicate, she played a key role in the careers of Tom Wilson, Cathy Guisewite and Garry Trudeau. DNA Could Identify Somerton Man Exhumed in AustraliaThis week the police disinterred a body, found on a beach in 1948, that has puzzled investigators for decades. “There’s lots of twists and turns in this case, and every turn is pretty weird,” one said. Volcanic Eruption in Congo Causes Panic in City of 2 MillionThere was no immediate word on any casualties, but witnesses said that lava from Mount Nyiragongo already had engulfed one highway that connects Goma with a nearby city. Phil Mickelson Leads P.G.A. Championship After Third RoundMickelson has a one-shot lead over Brooks Koepka entering the final round of the P.G.A. Championship, where he is bidding to become the oldest man to win a major. A Family Sought Revenge Against a Tormentor. They Shot the Wrong Man, Police Say.Members of a family in Texas who were being harassed have been charged with murder in what a sheriff called “a tragic case of mistaken” identity. Paul J. Hanly Jr., Top Litigator in Opioid Cases, Dies at 70Mr. Hanly had been central to the current nationwide litigation against pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies and others in the opioid supply chain. Coco Gauff Wins Two Titles in One DayA rare double championship made for a great day on clay. It also was a good sign for Gauff a week before the French Open. Man Charged in Arson at Brooklyn Synagogue and Yeshiva, Officials SayThe man was also connected to assaults on a Jewish man and a Black subway rider and vandalism at a Catholic church, court records show. Will NFTs Transform Tattoos Into Bankable Art?Scott Campbell is opening a marketplace where tattoos will be sold as digital tokens. Iceberg Splits From Antarctica, Becoming World’s LargestThe iceberg broke off from the edge of the Ronne Ice Shelf into the Weddell Sea last week, researchers said. Jerome Kagan, Who Tied Temperament to Biology, Dies at 92A Harvard psychologist, he originally attributed personality traits to nurturing only. Then he concluded, We’re largely born this way. From Brian Wilson to Nancy Sinatra: The L.A. Music Scene in the ’60sJoel Selvin’s book “Hollywood Eden” revisits “the myth of the California paradise.” A Late-Night Proclamation Blocks a Woman From Leading SamoaFiame Naomi Mata’afa was set to be sworn in Monday as the country’s first new prime minister in 22 years, until the head of state suspended Parliament. More Recent Articles |
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Mount Nyiragongo, the volcano in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, started to erupt Saturday.
Blood found in the trunk of Cristhian Bahena Rivera's car was a match for that of Mollie Tibbetts, the University of Iowa who was abducted and killed in 2018, a DNA analyst testified Friday.
Phil Mickelson sits atop the leaderboard after Saturday's third round of the 103rd PGA Championship and is 18 holes away from making history at the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, S.C.
Two female brown bears were shot and killed after escaping their enclosure at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire, England Friday.
Virgin Galactic completed its first successful space flight in more than two years Saturday.
Louisiana State Police have released video evidence from the fatal traffic stop of Ronald Greene two years ago.
Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari dissolved the country's parliament Saturday and announced that new elections will be held in November.
White House officials have presented a revised infrastructure and jobs package that cuts the price tag from $2.25 trillion to $1.7 trillion.
The first-named storm of the season formed early Saturday morning as Subtropical Storm Ana took shape over the Atlantic Ocean, east of Bermuda.
Humanitarian aid began to arrive in Gaza on Saturday, the day after a cease-fire began in the 11-day conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas.
The Texas Senate early Saturday morning advanced a new version of a controversial bill aimed at banning critical race theory in public and open-enrollment charter schools.
Germany will ban travel from Britain starting Saturday due to concerns over a COVID-19 variant.
The Eiffel Tower, perhaps one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the world, will reopen in July after it was shuttered for a second time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Paris officials announced.
Jedediah Bila and Fox News Channel have confirmed her departure from "Fox & Friends Weekend," the cable network's Saturday-Sunday morning chat program.
"Titans" and "The Osiris Child" actress Teagan Croft is set to star in the Netflix adaptation of teen sailor Jessica Watson's memoir, "True Spirit."
"Schitt's Creek" actress Sarah Levy is set to host the first "Best of Friends Awards" special for TBS.
China's Mars rover drove across the planet for the first time Saturday a week after landing, the country's space agency announced.
Shootings in downtown Minneapolis on Saturday morning killed two men and injured eight people, police said.
A single Mega Millions ticket sold in Pennsylvania won Friday night's $515 million jackpot, according to the lottery.
Rapper Moneybagg Yo's "A Gangsta's Pain" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Two New York City correctional officers on duty when convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein died in custody in 2019 have agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors, court documents indicate.
Middle-aged folks who regularly turn to TV for entertainment appear to have a greater risk of decline in their reasoning and memory later in life, three new studies suggest.
On May 22, 2011, the deadliest tornado to strike the United States in half a century roared into the heart of Joplin, Mo., with winds of 200 mph
Model/actor Naomi Campbell turns 51 and actor Ginnifer Goodwin turns 43, among the famous birthdays for May 22. 
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