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'Rust' crew member sues Alec Baldwin, producers in fatal set shooting "Rust" gaffer Serge Svetnoy sued Alec Baldwin and other producers on the film for damages after the fatal shooting that killed his friend, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins Moments from the 2021 CMA Awards Chris Stapleton dazzled on Wednesday night, taking home multiple awards including Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards at the Bridge Stone Arena in Nashville. Chris Stapleton dominates 2021 CMA Awards Chris Stapleton, who entered the night tied in the lead for nominations, dominated the 2021 Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, winning top prizes including Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year. Judge again rejects Trump's attempt to bar documents from Jan. 6 committee A federal judge has again rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to shield a slew of White House documents from a select committee investigating the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol building by thousands of his supporters. White Sox's Liam Hendriks, Brewers' Josh Hader claim top reliever honors Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks and Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Josh Hader were named the top relievers of the 2021 season Wednesday. Anaheim Ducks GM Bob Murray resigns, will enter alcohol abuse program Anaheim Ducks executive vice president and general manager Bob Murray has resigned from his role with the franchise and will enroll in an alcohol abuse program, it was announced. SpaceX's Crew-3 mission on its way to space station NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX successfully launched four astronauts to the International Space Station from Florida on Wednesday night after repeated delays due to weather and an undisclosed astronaut medical condition. Ursula Von der Leyen says Joe Biden supports EU stance on Northern Ireland Protocol European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday said U.S. President Joe Biden supports the European Stance that Britain should not suspend the Northern Ireland Protocol. Judge approves historic settlement over Flint water crisis A federal judge on Wednesday approved a historic $626 million settlement for tens of thousands of victims of the Flint Water Crisis. Chicago Blackhawks forward Brandon Hagel to miss 2 weeks with shoulder injury Chicago Blackhawks forward Brandon Hagel will be out nearly two weeks because of a left shoulder injury, the team announced. Colorado Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon out 3 weeks with lower-body injury Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon will miss about three weeks after the star center suffered a lower-body injury during a game over the weekend. Jorge Masvidal suffers injury, pulls out of fight with Leon Edwards at UFC 269 The highly anticipated welterweight bout between Jorge Masvidal and Leon Edwards at UFC 269 next month has been called off, it was announced Wednesday. D.C., Philly and NYC may see 1st snowflakes of season AccuWeather forecasters say an active storm track combined with a prolonged blast of cold air in the East will provide opportunities for many in the Appalachians, mid-Atlantic and Northeast to see their first snowflakes. VP Kamala Harris, French President Emmanuel Macron discuss 'new era' of U.S.-France relations U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said they hoped to forge a "new era" of cooperation between the two countries as they met in Paris. Kyle Rittenhouse testifies in homicide trial: 'I didn't do anything wrong' Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man who was a minor when he traveled to Wisconsin and shot two people dead last year during civil rights protests, took the witness stand at his homicide trial on Wednesday. Veteran advocates urge Congress to help military families avoid food insecurity House representatives examined food insecurity among veterans, active duty military and military families. Biden: Administration will prioritize addressing 'worrisome' consumer price increases President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he would prioritize addressing "worrisome" inflation and supply chain concerns as he traveled to Baltimore to promote his recently passed infrastructure bill. U.S., China announce surprise agreement to work together on climate change China and the United States announced a surprise agreement between the two countries pledging to work together on slowing global warming after a meeting between climate envoys at the Glasgow, Scotland, climate conference Dow falls 240 points after inflation report; Disney misses earnings expectations The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the day down 240 points Wednesday as consumer prices rose 6.2% year-over-year, the largest increase since the 1990s. Ban on menthol cigarettes in Canada had more people quit smoking, study says A new study finds that Canada's ban on menthol cigarettes seemed to drive more smokers to quit, with overall cigarette sales dipping after the law took hold. North Carolina man turns $50 lottery win into $100,000 A North Carolina man who won a $50 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket reinvested some of his winnings in another ticket and scored a $100,000 jackpot. Watch: Highly venomous snake rescued from fishing net Animal rescuers in India came to the assistance of a highly venomous snake found stuck in a fishing net in a rice field. Joe Biden to host Justin Trudeau, Andrés Manuel López Obrador for summit next week U.S. President Joe Biden plans to host Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Washington, D.C., next week, the White House announced Wednesday. Fox sold to Peruvian family as a dog captured six months after escape A fox sold to a Peruvian family by a vendor who told them the animal was a dog was captured by wildlife rescuers about six months after escaping from the home. |
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China and the United States Join in Seeking Emissions CutsAs nearly 200 nations struggle over global climate negotiations, the world’s two biggest polluters sign an agreement, but it was short on details. China and U.S., at Odds on Many Issues, Agree on a Surprise Climate DealSome observers hoped the announcement might inject needed energy into lackluster negotiations at this week’s Glasgow climate summit, although the terms weren’t particularly aggressive. October 2021 CPI: Inflation Rose at Fastest Rate Since 1990The Consumer Price Index rose 6.2 percent in October from a year earlier, its sharpest increase since 1990. That is bad news for President Biden and the Federal Reserve. Rivian, the Electric-Truck Maker, Closes with a Big Gain After Its I.P.O.The electric-vehicle maker, backed by Amazon and Ford, ended its first day of trading valued at $86 billion, though its deliveries so far total 156. Andrew Cuomo Under Oath: Proud, Prickly and Often Unable to RecallA transcript of Mr. Cuomo’s 11 hours under questioning over sexual harassment allegations paints an extraordinary portrait of a combative governor. Cuomo’s Last Stand: What He and His Accusers Told InvestigatorsIn Andrew Cuomo’s 515 pages of sworn testimony, the former governor defended his behavior and denied touching anyone inappropriately. ‘It Came Off Creepy’: 6 Key Moments from the Cuomo TranscriptsThe interviews were part of a five-month investigation into the sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo that led to his resignation. ‘I Defended Myself,’ Kyle Rittenhouse Tells Jurors in His Homicide TrialMr. Rittenhouse testified for hours about the deaths of two men and the shooting of another amid protests in Kenosha, Wis. The judge and prosecutor sparred bitterly over judicial procedure. 13 Republicans Face Backlash for Backing Infrastructure BillThe 13 Republican lawmakers who broke with their party to support a $1 trillion bipartisan public works bill have drawn anger and threats from their colleagues and constituents. Biden Got His Infrastructure Bill. Now He Has to Sell It to Voters.Inside the Democratic Party, concerns are growing about whether the president will be able to fully capitalize on a major legislative victory. Drunken-Driving Warning Systems Would Be Required for New Cars Under U.S. BillCongress attached the mandate to the $1 trillion infrastructure package that President Biden is expected to sign soon. It would take effect as early as 2026. Swift Ruling in Jan. 6 Case Tests Trump's Tactic of DelayThe former president has leveraged the slow judicial process in the past to thwart congressional oversight, but the Jan. 6 case may be different. Scott Fairlamb Sentenced for Assaulting Officer on Jan. 6The sentence given to Scott Fairlamb, a former New Jersey gym owner, is the most severe so far for any of the more 650 people charged in the Jan. 6 attack. What Jeans Should I Buy?Low slung, high waisted, skinny, cropped, baggy, flared — there’s no consensus on jeans these days. What does that say about the era we’re living through? And what can it tell us about ourselves? The Secret to a Better Green SaladA chef’s tricks can make even the simplest salads shine. A Doctor Asks Two Strange Questions That Reveal a Mysterious DiseaseShe had a persistent cough that cracked a rib, and her body ached all the time. What was it? Deck the Halls With InfrastructureFa la la la la la la la la. Apple’s New Microchip Could Transform ComputingApple’s custom processors suggest that computers are nowhere near hitting their performance limits. America Isn’t Ready for the Electric-Vehicle RevolutionIts battery supply chain runs through China, and that’s not changing any time soon. Why We Need New CollegesA controversial new academic start-up throws light on higher education’s long stagnation. Why Wokeness Has So Many OpponentsPerhaps no other word of the moment is so under attack as “woke." The ‘Benefits Cliff’ Discourages People From Making More MoneyWhen low-income workers increase their paychecks, they can end up poorer. A Test of What Society Considers Morally UnacceptableRikers needs to close. For now, moving people out of there safely and smartly is the bare minimum. If This Country Won’t Listen to Moms, I’m Asking Men to Start ShoutingMoms have been telling their stories alone for too long. Republicans Are Once Again Heating Up the Culture WarsBut Democrats aren’t helpless. Got Climate Doom? Here’s What You Can Do to Actually Make a DifferenceGenevieve Guenther and David Wallace-Wells on what matters and doesn’t in your personal fight against climate change. Poland Gets Support From Europe on Tough BordersFaced with the weaponization of migrants from Belarus, the European Union is defending Poland’s hard line even as it withholds funds over rule of law violations. P.S.G.'s Aminata Diallo Arrested After Teammate Is AttackedA Paris St.-Germain women’s player was taken into custody by French investigators looking into a violent assault on a teammate who shares her position. Harris Meets Macron, Signaling a ‘New Era’ After Sub Snub, Both SayIn her vague assignment abroad, the vice president seems to be emphasizing that the U.S.-France relationship is about looking forward, in the wake of an embarrassing diplomatic spat. In New Jersey, Stephen Sweeney Concedes Election to Edward DurrThe loss by Mr. Sweeney, a Democrat and the second most powerful lawmaker in New Jersey, suggest an erosion of Democratic support in suburban and rural areas. 'Rust' Crew Member Sues Alec Baldwin, Gun Handlers and ProducersThe film’s gaffer accused the production of negligence, and described holding the cinematographer, a longtime friend, as she lay dying after she was struck by a live round fired by Mr. Baldwin. Boeing agrees to accept responsibility for crash of its 737 Max jet in Ethiopia.The company will pay out successful compensation suits and allow victims’ families to file those suits in Illinois. Families agreed not to sue for punitive damages. California Businessman Is Sentenced to 30 Years in $1 Billion Ponzi SchemeJeff Carpoff, 50, ran a Ponzi scheme with his wife that sold nonexistent solar generators to investors, prosecutors said. Ozy Media Faces Federal InvestigationsThe Justice Department and the S.E.C. have contacted companies that discussed investing in the Silicon Valley media business. Blinken Warns Russia Against Making a ‘Serious Mistake’ in UkraineAppearing with Ukraine’s foreign minister, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said the intentions behind Moscow’s latest military buildup were unclear. Texas Principal in Spotlight Over Race Issues Agrees to Resign With Paid LeaveJames Whitfield had been criticized by name in a July school board meeting at which residents accused him of trying to indoctrinate students. Timber Poachers Set a Forest on Fire. Tree DNA Sent One to Prison.Loggers seeking a prized hardwood started the fire in the Olympic National Forest, prosecutors said. The use of timber DNA evidence was a first in a federal criminal trial. Chesa Boudin, San Francisco’s Top Prosecutor, Faces RecallVoters will decide in June whether Chesa Boudin should remain in office, a test of the national movement to elect prosecutors who have promised to dismantle mass incarceration. The Glory of Nina Mae McKinney, an Early Black Star in White HollywoodWith the 1929 “Hallelujah!,” the actress shot to stardom. Hollywood made sure she didn’t stay there, as a new Film Forum series shows. The Cinderella Myth We Can’t QuitThe same woman who stars as the embodiment of poverty in Netflix’s “Maid” is a brand ambassador for one of the world’s largest luxury companies. How very 2021. Jon Hopkins’s Psychedelic Journey to a New Way of Creating MusicFor more than a decade, the British producer’s muscle and grace made him a festival favorite. His new album, “Music for Psychedelic Therapy,” takes an unexpectedly quiet turn. Padma Lakshmi's Thanksgiving Turkey RecipeThe host of “Taste the Nation” and “Top Chef” isn’t a professional chef herself. That’s why her bird is stress-free and foolproof. How Psychologists Can Help Treat Chronic PainAs doctors and patients worry about the effects of painkillers, therapists are finding they can be a powerful salve for suffering. More Recent Articles |
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"Rust" gaffer Serge Svetnoy sued Alec Baldwin and other producers on the film for damages after the fatal shooting that killed his friend, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins
Chris Stapleton dazzled on Wednesday night, taking home multiple awards including Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards at the Bridge Stone Arena in Nashville.
Chris Stapleton, who entered the night tied in the lead for nominations, dominated the 2021 Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, winning top prizes including Album of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year.
A federal judge has again rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to shield a slew of White House documents from a select committee investigating the Jan. 6 siege of the Capitol building by thousands of his supporters.
Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks and Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Josh Hader were named the top relievers of the 2021 season Wednesday.
Anaheim Ducks executive vice president and general manager Bob Murray has resigned from his role with the franchise and will enroll in an alcohol abuse program, it was announced.
NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX successfully launched four astronauts to the International Space Station from Florida on Wednesday night after repeated delays due to weather and an undisclosed astronaut medical condition.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday said U.S. President Joe Biden supports the European Stance that Britain should not suspend the Northern Ireland Protocol.
A federal judge on Wednesday approved a historic $626 million settlement for tens of thousands of victims of the Flint Water Crisis.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Brandon Hagel will be out nearly two weeks because of a left shoulder injury, the team announced.
Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon will miss about three weeks after the star center suffered a lower-body injury during a game over the weekend.
The highly anticipated welterweight bout between Jorge Masvidal and Leon Edwards at UFC 269 next month has been called off, it was announced Wednesday.
AccuWeather forecasters say an active storm track combined with a prolonged blast of cold air in the East will provide opportunities for many in the Appalachians, mid-Atlantic and Northeast to see their first snowflakes.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said they hoped to forge a "new era" of cooperation between the two countries as they met in Paris.
Kyle Rittenhouse, the Illinois man who was a minor when he traveled to Wisconsin and shot two people dead last year during civil rights protests, took the witness stand at his homicide trial on Wednesday.
House representatives examined food insecurity among veterans, active duty military and military families.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he would prioritize addressing "worrisome" inflation and supply chain concerns as he traveled to Baltimore to promote his recently passed infrastructure bill.
China and the United States announced a surprise agreement between the two countries pledging to work together on slowing global warming after a meeting between climate envoys at the Glasgow, Scotland, climate conference
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the day down 240 points Wednesday as consumer prices rose 6.2% year-over-year, the largest increase since the 1990s.
A new study finds that Canada's ban on menthol cigarettes seemed to drive more smokers to quit, with overall cigarette sales dipping after the law took hold.
A North Carolina man who won a $50 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket reinvested some of his winnings in another ticket and scored a $100,000 jackpot.
Animal rescuers in India came to the assistance of a highly venomous snake found stuck in a fishing net in a rice field.
U.S. President Joe Biden plans to host Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Washington, D.C., next week, the White House announced Wednesday.
A fox sold to a Peruvian family by a vendor who told them the animal was a dog was captured by wildlife rescuers about six months after escaping from the home. 
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