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U.S., Israel create joint task force to combat ransomware The U.S. Treasury announced Sunday the development of a joint task force with Israel's Ministry of Finance to combat ransomware attacks and reinforce international cybersecurity. Police arrest Southwest Airlines passenger for punching employee Police in Texas have arrested a 32-year-old passenger of a Southwest Airlines flight accused of punching an airlines official that resulted in her hospitalization. Dr. Vivek Murthy: Blocking vaccine mandate would be a 'setback for public health' U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned Sunday that a federal court's decision to block President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for large businesses would be a "setback for public health." First measurable snow to pummel chilly Northeast After rain and severe storms dampened the Northeast, an Alberta clipper is moving into the region and is expected to bring rain and snow through Monday. For some, this could even bring the first accumulating snowfall of At least 68 killed in Ecuador prison violence At least 68 people were killed and 25 more were injured in violence at Litoral Penitentiary in Ecuador on Saturday. 'Eternals' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Eternals" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $27.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Look: Kaitlyn Dever shares first photo of her from costume drama 'Rosaline' Kaitlyn Dever shared on Instagram a photo of her dressed in her upcoming "Romeo & Juliet" spinoff, "Rosaline." U.S. marshals track down Cleveland bank teller who stole $1.7 million U.S. marshals identified a Massachusetts man as Theodore John Conrad, who used his job as a bank teller to steal the modern equivalent of $1.7 million, from a Cleveland bank in 1969. Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of former dictator, to run for president of Libya The son of former Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, on Sunday filed paperwork to run for president in the country's Dec. 24 elections. Taylor Lautner announces engagement to nurse Tay Dome Taylor Lautner has announced on Instagram that he is engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Tay Dome, who is a registered nurse. Taylor Swift sings 'All Too Well,' appears in Pete Davidson's 'Three Sad Virgins' video Pop music star Taylor Swift was the musical guest on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." Four dead, child survives in plane crash in Michigan A twin-engine commuter plane crashed on an island in Lake Michigan, killing four people but a child survived, officials said. Queen Elizabeth misses Remembrance Day because of back sprain Queen Elizabeth missed the Remembrance Service, which commemorates Britain's war dead, because the 95-year-old monarch sprained her back, Buckingham Palace said in a statement Sunday. On This Day, Nov. 14: Marshall University football team killed in plane crash On Nov. 14, 1970, members of the Marshall University football team are among 75 casualties when Southern Airways Flight 932 crashed outside of Huntington, W.Va. Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci saw selves in young 'Yellowjackets' cast Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci and Melanie Lynskey say the young actors who portray their characters as teenagers in "Yellowjackets" imbued their characters with their adult counterparts' mannerisms. Famous birthdays for Nov. 14: D.B. Sweeney, Prince Charles Actor D.B. Sweeney turns 60 and Prince Charles Rice turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 14. More Recent Articles
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‘Ghost Guns’: Firearm Kits Bought Online Fuel Epidemic of ViolenceThey are untraceable, assembled from parts and can be ordered by gang members, felons and even children. They are increasingly the lethal weapon of easy access around the U.S., but especially California. Climate Promises Made in Glasgow Now Rest With a Handful of Powerful LeadersIn Washington, Beijing, New Delhi and beyond, governments face conflicting forces — political, social and economic — that will shape their next steps in the effort to avert a climate crisis. Faith Groups Push to Scrap Mandates in Biden’s Child Care PlanA nondiscrimination provision in the $1.85 trillion social policy bill could disqualify some religious organizations, spurring a fight over who can benefit from President Biden’s landmark bill. How Loudoun Schools Got Caught in Virginia’s Political MaelstromLoudoun County tried to address racism and promote diversity within its schools. Then it found itself on Fox News. Supply Chain Disruptions May Mean Crisis for U.S. FarmsBacklogs and cancellations are hitting growers as costs rise, profits slump and overseas customers shop elsewhere. They Warned Their Names Were on a Hit List. They Were Killed.In less than a month, assassins have killed at least eight people in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh, silencing those who have dared to speak out against the violent gangs. His Reasons for Opposing Trump Were Biblical. Now a Top Christian Editor Is Out.A clash over culture and politics comes to World, a groundbreaking journalistic institution that covers evangelical Christians. Book Excerpt: Navy SEAL’s Behavior Led Teammates to Change Their MissionIn ‘Alpha,’ a Times reporter details the SEALs culture that fostered Eddie Gallagher’s rise and sheds new light on the events that led to his trial (and acquittal) in a polarizing war crimes case. Without Parental Leave I Might Be DeadFamily leave should be a right, not a privilege. Denmark’s Hard Lessons About Trust and the PandemicSocial and institutional trust are critical when the future is uncertain. Is America Willing to Tell the Truth About Its History?White Christians should not shy away from the truth about our past Colorism and Racism Belong to the Same FamilyThe relative decline of whites in the population does not guarantee racial progress. How Republicans Can Replay the Reagan EraHow 2021’s echoes of the 1970s are making politics easy for Republicans. The Astroworld Tragedy, and Why Music Drives Us to MayhemGeneration after generation of young people are drawn to places where they’re pushed, jostled, pummeled or worse. Why do we run into a seething crowd? How to Teach a Little Girl to Love Her Brown Skin“I don’t like my skin color,” my beautiful, brown-skinned daughter told me. “I wish my skin was lighter. It’s prettier.” The Sunday Read: ‘The Untold Story of Sushi in America’How a controversial religion from Korea quietly built an empire of raw fish. How the Mosh Pit and ‘Raging’ Came to Hip-HopThe tragedy at Travis Scott’s Astroworld turned attention to how rap festival performances are increasingly oriented toward the rowdy. Is Brooklyn in the House? Its Politicians Certainly Are.Brooklyn’s influence over New York City politics grew with Eric Adams’s mayoral win, and it could grow further if a candidate from the borough is elected governor. Maybe It's a Lost Piece of the Moon, but Don't Call It a MoonNew data suggest an object known as Kamoʻoalewa was shorn off the moon by a meteor impact before becoming a quasi-satellite of our planet. Taxi Explodes Outside Liverpool Hospital, Killing OneThree men in their twenties were arrested under Britain’s Terrorism Act several hours after the explosion, in which a second person was injured, the authorities said. Biden Names Mitch Landrieu to Oversee Infrastructure SpendingMr. Landrieu, a former mayor of New Orleans, will supervise the distribution of funds from the bipartisan legislation that the president will sign into law on Monday. Air Route to Belarus Closed to Migrants in Bid to Halt CrisisHoping to stem the flow of migrants stuck on the border of Belarus and Poland, Dubai banned Iraqi and Syrian passengers from traveling to Minsk. Petra Mayer, Books Editor for NPR and ‘Resident Nerd,’ Dies at 46Ms. Mayer reported on Comic-Con and contributed to Book Concierge, NPR’s literary recommendation tool. She gravitated toward science fiction, romance and fantasy. Six Key Moments That Shaped the Trial of Kyle RittenhouseAmong the important portions of the trial: Mr. Rittenhouse’s own testimony, along with the words of someone who thought he, too, had been shot by Mr. Rittenhouse. Japan’s Economy Shrinks, but Outlook Is Brighter as Virus EbbsThe coronavirus and supply chain issues stymied growth in the third quarter, but high vaccination rates and low numbers of virus cases point to a recovery. WTA Tour Seeks Chinese Inquiry Into Player’s Sexual Assault AccusationThe head of the women’s tennis tour asked for a “full and transparent” investigation after Peng Shuai, a player, recently accused Zhang Gaoli, a former vice premier of China, of sexual assault. Baby Born 19 Weeks Early Defies Long Odds and Astonishes DoctorsCurtis Means, now 16 months old, reflects a troubling trend of premature births across the United States, a problem that some research has associated with climate change. What Aaron Rodgers Should See: Covid Pain in a Wisconsin E.R.An emergency room doctor laments the Green Bay Packers quarterback’s missed opportunity to promote vaccines instead of dispute them. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Treasury announced Sunday the development of a joint task force with Israel's Ministry of Finance to combat ransomware attacks and reinforce international cybersecurity.
Police in Texas have arrested a 32-year-old passenger of a Southwest Airlines flight accused of punching an airlines official that resulted in her hospitalization.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned Sunday that a federal court's decision to block President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for large businesses would be a "setback for public health."
After rain and severe storms dampened the Northeast, an Alberta clipper is moving into the region and is expected to bring rain and snow through Monday. For some, this could even bring the first accumulating snowfall of
At least 68 people were killed and 25 more were injured in violence at Litoral Penitentiary in Ecuador on Saturday.
"Eternals" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $27.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Kaitlyn Dever shared on Instagram a photo of her dressed in her upcoming "Romeo & Juliet" spinoff, "Rosaline."
U.S. marshals identified a Massachusetts man as Theodore John Conrad, who used his job as a bank teller to steal the modern equivalent of $1.7 million, from a Cleveland bank in 1969.
The son of former Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, on Sunday filed paperwork to run for president in the country's Dec. 24 elections.
Taylor Lautner has announced on Instagram that he is engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Tay Dome, who is a registered nurse.
Pop music star Taylor Swift was the musical guest on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
A twin-engine commuter plane crashed on an island in Lake Michigan, killing four people but a child survived, officials said.
Queen Elizabeth missed the Remembrance Service, which commemorates Britain's war dead, because the 95-year-old monarch sprained her back, Buckingham Palace said in a statement Sunday.
On Nov. 14, 1970, members of the Marshall University football team are among 75 casualties when Southern Airways Flight 932 crashed outside of Huntington, W.Va.
Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci and Melanie Lynskey say the young actors who portray their characters as teenagers in "Yellowjackets" imbued their characters with their adult counterparts' mannerisms.
Actor D.B. Sweeney turns 60 and Prince Charles Rice turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 14. 
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