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Oregon State Police seize ‘epic amount’ of illegally grown marijuana Oregon State Police say they've busted a massive illegal marijuana operation in the southern part of the state. Amazon India target of police probe into marijuana smuggling Police in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh say they've brought charges against executives of Amazon India for allegedly using the company's e-commerce market to smuggle marijuana. U.S. Navy christens its newest combat ship at Wisconsin ceremony The U.S. Navy christened the USS Marinette as its newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship at a ceremony Saturday in Marinette, Wisc. Accidental firearm discharge causes panic at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport The accidental discharge of a firearm triggered false alarms of an active shooter at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Saturday and disrupted travel during the busy weekend. Senate confirms first Native American head of National Park Service Charles "Chuck" Sams III has become the first Native American to lead the National Park Service. Yemen rebels say they've struck Saudi oil refineries, airports, other targets Yemen's Houthi rebels said they used 14 drones to attack targets in Saudi Arabia including Aramco oil refineries and King Abdullah airport in Jeddah. Death toll rises to 4 in Canada flooding The death toll from torrential rains, flooding and mudslides in Canada's westernmost province, British Columbia, has risen to four people. Fire billows smoke, scorches building near Paris' Place de l'Opéra A large fire broke out in an office building Saturday morning near the Place de l'Opéra, a famous opera house in Paris. Tens of thousands in Austria protest COVID-19 restrictions Tens of thousands of people in Austria marched through the capital Saturday to protest government restrictions implemented to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Delroy Lindo to star in new 'Blade' film Disney said "The Harder They Fall" and "Da 5 Bloods" actor Delroy Lindo has signed on to star in its upcoming "Blade" reboot. 'Sandlot,' 'Field of Dreams' actor Art LaFleur dead at 78 Art LaFleur has died at the age of 78 after a 10-year battle with Parkinson's disease, his wife announced on social media. Transgender Day of Remembrance marked in deadliest year on record The Transgender Day of Remembrance observed Saturday mourned at least 46 people killed in the deadliest year on record, according to the Human Rights Campaign. Portland, Ore., police declare riot in Kyle Rittenhouse protests Law enforcement officials in Portland, Ore., declared a riot after dozens of people protested near the Justice Center against the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Wisconsin. ABC planning 'A Very Boy Band Holiday' specialGoogle doodle celebrates life, contributions of composer Edmond Dede Saturday's Google doodle marked the birthday of Creole classical musician and composer Edmond Dede. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin commits to Middle East security during Bahrain visit Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to Middle East security during a visit to Bahrain for a global security think tank's annual dialogue on security challenges. Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes testifies in her wire fraud trial Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has taken the stand to defend herself in her wire fraud trial in San Jose, Calif. Summer Walker's 'Still Over It' tops the U.S. album chart Singer-songwriter Summer Walker's "Still Over It" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend. Dutch police open fire amid COVID-19 protest violence Dutch police opened fire on people protesting pandemic-related restrictions in Rotterdam, injuring at least two people, law enforcement officials said Saturday. COVID-19 pandemic has made heart healthcare more difficult, doctors say at meeting The COVID-19 pandemic, heart-healthy eating, and better ways to treat and prevent heart disease were among the hot topics that emerged during the American Heart Association's annual meeting this week. Famous birthdays for Nov. 20: Joel McHale, Ming-Na Wen Actor Joel McHale turns 50 and actor Ming-Na Wen turns 58, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 20. On This Day, Nov. 20: Nuremberg trials begin On Nov. 20, 1945, 24 German leaders went on trial at Nuremberg before the International War Crimes Tribunal. Mars helicopter, set to fly again, defies lifespan projections NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity, originally expected to make five flights during 30 days on the Red Planet, has outlasted all projections for the length of its mission, which now is nearing seven months and 16 flights. New guideline points to advice on 3 meds for early Parkinson's disease treatment The new treatment recommendations from the American Academy of Neurology focus on dopaminergic medications, which increase dopamine levels or mimic dopamine effects. |
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How Nancy Pelosi Got Biden's Build Back Better Bill Back on TrackThe House’s approval of a sweeping social policy bill after weeks of fits and starts notched another win for the speaker in a career defined by them. G.O.P. Is Energized, but ‘Trump Cancel Culture’ Poses a ThreatThe former president, tightening his grip on the party as a haphazard kingmaker, threatens Republican incumbents and endorses questionable candidates. A Power Struggle Over Cobalt Rattles the Clean Energy RevolutionThe quest for Congo’s cobalt, which is vital for electric vehicles and the worldwide push against climate change, is caught in an international cycle of exploitation, greed and gamesmanship. What to Know About the Frantic Quest for CobaltA New York Times investigation examines the global demand for raw materials as the clean energy revolution takes off. This is what we found. Rittenhouse Case Highlights Nation's Deep Divide on Gun RightsAs groups debate the effect of the verdict, the legislative stalemate shows no signs of changing, and weapons on the street grow. How Roundabouts Help Lower Carbon EmissionsAn Indiana city has the most roundabouts in the country. They’ve saved lives and reduced injuries from crashes — and lowered carbon emissions. Inside Fentanyl’s Mounting Death Toll: ‘This Is Poison’While a rise in overdose deaths shows the devastating consequences of the opioid’s spread, less is understood about how the drug has proliferated. Peng Shuai Said to Be in Videos From China's State MediaThe editor of a state-run newspaper on Saturday shared clips said to be of the Chinese tennis star on Twitter. But they are unverified, and the head of the WTA called them “insufficient.” How to Respond to the 'When Are You Getting Married?' QuestionThe holiday season can sometimes lead to uncomfortable quizzing from meddlesome friends and family members about when you and your partner plan to wed. Here’s how to respond. Train the Police to Keep the Peace, Not Turn a ProfitA Times investigation sheds light on an unjust practice. After a Pandemic Failure, the U.S. Needs a New Public SpiritWe need to learn the right lessons from our missteps. The U.K. and France, Once More Unto the BreachThe Hundred Years’ War isn’t over. Let’s go for another hundred. The Diminishing Democratic MajorityDo Democrats need Trump to save them from an unexpected demographic eclipse? Inflation Headlines Don't Tell the Whole StoryThis isn’t the inflation you were looking for. Why Are There So Many Premature Births in America?This shouldn’t happen in a wealthy nation. Solutions for the Shortage of Truck DriversReaders suggest guest workers, autonomous trucks, better work conditions and a relay race model. Judge Spares Man in Teen Rape Case: ‘Incarceration Isn’t Appropriate’The man, Christopher Belter, had pleaded guilty in the sexual assaults of four teens. He faced eight years in prison, but a judge sentenced him to probation instead. Must This Covid Swab Go So Far Up Your Nose?Some testers gently swab the front of your nostril and send you on your way. Others dig deep, bringing the pain. What’s the gold standard? One Historic Black Neighborhood’s Stake in the Infrastructure BillGenerations of New Orleans residents have dreamed of the day when the Claiborne Expressway might be removed. President Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure package could eventually make that possible. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Milestones and MishapsHere is a closer look at the milestones and mishaps involving the helium-filled characters that populate the holiday parade. N.H.L. Partnership With Chemical Company Leaves Environmental Watchdogs ColdA new report accuses the league of using its N.H.L. Green program to promote refrigerants that will contribute to global warming. Elijah McClain's Family to Receive $15 Million in SettlementMr. McClain, a young Black man, died in 2019 after being restrained by the police in Aurora, Colo. Gunfire at Atlanta Airport Was 'Accidental Discharge,' Officials SayGunfire at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Saturday was accidental, officials said, but it led to flight disruptions and a stampede of passengers. Wildfires in California Killed Thousands of Giant SequoiasThe past 15 months have been devastating for the majestic trees, as fires destroyed an estimated 13 to 19 percent of their population, officials said. Missouri Detective Convicted in Cameron Lamb’s Fatal ShootingA judge convicted Detective Eric DeValkenaere of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Cameron Lamb outside his home in 2019. More Recent Articles |
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Oregon State Police say they've busted a massive illegal marijuana operation in the southern part of the state.
Police in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh say they've brought charges against executives of Amazon India for allegedly using the company's e-commerce market to smuggle marijuana.
The U.S. Navy christened the USS Marinette as its newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship at a ceremony Saturday in Marinette, Wisc.
The accidental discharge of a firearm triggered false alarms of an active shooter at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Saturday and disrupted travel during the busy weekend.
Charles "Chuck" Sams III has become the first Native American to lead the National Park Service.
Yemen's Houthi rebels said they used 14 drones to attack targets in Saudi Arabia including Aramco oil refineries and King Abdullah airport in Jeddah.
The death toll from torrential rains, flooding and mudslides in Canada's westernmost province, British Columbia, has risen to four people.
A large fire broke out in an office building Saturday morning near the Place de l'Opéra, a famous opera house in Paris.
Tens of thousands of people in Austria marched through the capital Saturday to protest government restrictions implemented to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Disney said "The Harder They Fall" and "Da 5 Bloods" actor Delroy Lindo has signed on to star in its upcoming "Blade" reboot.
Art LaFleur has died at the age of 78 after a 10-year battle with Parkinson's disease, his wife announced on social media.
The Transgender Day of Remembrance observed Saturday mourned at least 46 people killed in the deadliest year on record, according to the Human Rights Campaign.
Law enforcement officials in Portland, Ore., declared a riot after dozens of people protested near the Justice Center against the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial in Wisconsin.
ABC said it is planning to air "A Very Boy Band Holiday" on Dec. 6.
Saturday's Google doodle marked the birthday of Creole classical musician and composer Edmond Dede.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to Middle East security during a visit to Bahrain for a global security think tank's annual dialogue on security challenges.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has taken the stand to defend herself in her wire fraud trial in San Jose, Calif.
Singer-songwriter Summer Walker's "Still Over It" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend.
Dutch police opened fire on people protesting pandemic-related restrictions in Rotterdam, injuring at least two people, law enforcement officials said Saturday.
The COVID-19 pandemic, heart-healthy eating, and better ways to treat and prevent heart disease were among the hot topics that emerged during the American Heart Association's annual meeting this week.
Actor Joel McHale turns 50 and actor Ming-Na Wen turns 58, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 20.
On Nov. 20, 1945, 24 German leaders went on trial at Nuremberg before the International War Crimes Tribunal.
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity, originally expected to make five flights during 30 days on the Red Planet, has outlasted all projections for the length of its mission, which now is nearing seven months and 16 flights.
The new treatment recommendations from the American Academy of Neurology focus on dopaminergic medications, which increase dopamine levels or mimic dopamine effects. 
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