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In Photos: John Cho attends series premiere of 'Cowboy Bebop' in LA Cast and crew, including John Cho, attend the Netflix series premiere of the sci-fi crime drama "Cowboy Bebop" at Goya Studios in Los Angeles on Thursday. Here's a look at the premiere. Federal court denies appeal for Oklahoma death row inmate Julius Jones The fate of high-profile death row inmate Julius Jones is in the hands of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt following a ruling by a federal court. Hackers send out 100,000 hoax emails after gaining access to FBI server Hackers sent out "scary" spam emails to at least 100,000 accounts that appeared to be from a federal security agency, according to an anti-spam monitoring group. Price of Tesla shares declines as Elon Musk sells of $1.2 billion worth of stock Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold off over a million of his shares of the electric car company worth $1.2 billion. Dakota Johnson never worried about her body making 'The Lost Daughter' On an AFI Fest panel for Indie Contenders, Dakota Johnson discussed making her upcoming movie "The Lost Daughter." The "Fifty Shades" star said she never had to worry about her body making this film. Caitriona Balfe, Ann Dowd, Dakota Johnson, more experienced freedom on latest films The AFI Fest Indie Contenders panel featured a lively discussion between Caitriona Balfe, Ann Dowd, Dakota Johnson, Nicolas Cage and Simon Rex about the freedoms they enjoyed in their most recent films. Striking John Deere workers to vote for third time on contract Striking workers at tractor company John Deere will again vote on an agreement that could end the month-long strike. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to run against daughter in VP race Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to run against his daughter for vice president next year. Belarus funneled people to border with Poland, migrants say The Belarusian government incentivized Middle Eastern migrants to seek refuge in the European Union, migrants said, stoking a diplomatic and humanitarian crisis that's claimed the life of a young Syrian. Scott Kelly, two others inducted into U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame inducted three veterans of spaceflight Saturday at Kennedy Space Center, including Scott Kelly, famous for completing almost a year in space in 2016. Mother of missing N.J. teen charged with child endangerment A New Jersey mother whose teen daughter was found safe after going missing for nearly a month has now been charged with child endangerment, prosecutors said. Appeals court extends hold on Biden's vaccine, testing for private businesses A federal appeals court has extended a hold on enforcement of the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test mandate for private businesses with 100 employees or more. Jennifer Garner replaces Julia Roberts in Apple's 'Last Thing He Told Me' Jennifer Garner has signed on to replace Julia Roberts in the Apple TV+ limited series "Last Thing He Told Me." Look: Netflix releases first image of Lindsay Lohan, Chord Overstreet in holiday rom-com Netflix has released the first-look image of Lindsay Lohan and Chord Overstreet in its upcoming, as-yet-untitled holiday movie. SpaceX deploys 53 Starlink Internet satellites from Falcon 9 rocket SpaceX deployed 53 Starlink Internet satellites into orbit from a Falcon 9 rocket launched Saturday in a foggy flight from Cape Canaveral Space Station, Florida. 79-foot-tall Christmas tree arrives at Rockefeller Center This year's 79-foot-tall Christmas tree arrived at Rockefeller Center on Saturday morning, ready to be decorated for the holiday season. Gavan O'Herlihy -- Chuck from 'Happy Days' -- dead at 70 Gavan O'Herlihy, an Irish actor best known for his portrayal of the eldest Cunningham sibling, Chuck, on the U.S. sitcom "Happy Days," has died at the age of 70, his agent said. Medicare Part B premiums to increase 14.5% in 2022 The Biden administration has announced that Medicare Part B premiums will increase 14.5% in 2022. Old Man Winter to awaken, blast Northeast with cold, snow A jarring pattern shift is set to usher in not only much colder air across the Northeast this weekend into early next week but also the first accumulating snow of the season in some areas. Jane Fonda, Chelsea Peretti join Amazon's 'Yearly Departed' comedy special Jane Fonda, Chelsea Peretti, Meg Stalter and Dulcé Sloan have signed on to star in Amazon Prime Video's second annual comedy special, "Yearly Departed." Moments from the Day N Vegas music festival Roddy Ricch, Mariah the Scientist and YG perform on the opening day of the 2021 Day N Vegas music festival held November 12-14 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. Megan Hilty replaces Jane Krakowski in 'Annie Live'COP26 concludes with agreement calls for ‘coal phasedown’ and urgent action on climate change Negotiators at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Scotland kept coal phaseout language in a new draft agreement they issued Saturday after extending talks. NBC orders Season 2 of 'La Brea' NBC announced it has renewed its sci-fi drama, "La Brea," for a second season. Ed Sheeran's '=' is the No. 1 album in the United StatesChris Daughtry's stepdaughter dies; band cancels upcoming concerts The rock band Daughtry has announced it canceled next week's concert dates after the death of lead singer Chris Daughtry's stepdaughter, Hannah. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers puts National Guard on standby ahead of Kyle Rittenhouse verdict Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has authorized 500 National Guard troops to support local law enforcement in Kenosha as jurors go into deliberations next week in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. |
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How the U.S. Hid an Airstrike That Killed Dozens of Civilians in SyriaThe military never conducted an independent investigation into a 2019 bombing on the last bastion of the Islamic State, despite concerns about a secretive commando force. Negotiators Strike a Climate Deal, but World Remains Far From Limiting WarmingSome activists called the agreement in Glasgow disappointing, but it established a clear consensus that all countries need to do much more. 6 Takeaways From COP26, the U.N. Climate SummitAfter running a day past its scheduled end date, COP26 ended with a signed agreement, though many called it disappointing. Self-Defense Claims in Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery Cases Are InterrogatedThe Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery cases raise intriguing legal questions about people who take the law into their own hands and then claim self-defense when someone dies. Migrants Say Belarusians Took Them to E.U. Border and Supplied Wire CuttersIraqi Kurds and other migrants said they were fleeing despair at home, but Belarus encouraged them, offering visas and helping them get to the border. 'They See Us as the Enemy': Schools Nurses Face Pandemic RageSchool nurses, who were already stretched thin before the pandemic, say that they are overworked and overwhelmed. The Thrilling Dare of Scorched RiceWhen browned on the bottom of the pot by a skilled cook, the grain is transformed into a complex delicacy, one prized by food cultures around the world. Who Is Sam Asghari, Britney Spears's Boyfriend?Sam Asghari, the pop star’s fiancé, is working on his own path to fame in a year that has thrust him into the spotlight. It’s Time to End the Pandemic Emergency at the BorderTitle 42 was supposed to be an emergency measure. It’s time to end its use. 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.” How Republicans Can Replay the Reagan EraHow 2021’s echoes of the 1970s are making politics easy for Republicans. Why I Can’t Quit Extreme WorkoutsI like workouts that burn, workouts that sear, workouts that leave me on the ground gasping for air. Media for Parents that Doesn’t Make Me Hate LifeSome of it is worth your time. Joe Manchin, This Is What We Can’t AffordSure, Biden’s plan costs a lot of money. But the price of inaction is higher. Consumers Are Resisting InflationThe jump in prices has them saying it’s not such a good time to buy washing machines, cars and houses. Flooding and Nuclear Waste Eat Away at a Tribe’s Ancestral HomeThe federal government allowed a stockpile of spent fuel on a Minnesota reservation to balloon even as a dam project whittled down the amount of livable land. Meghan's Image, Battered in Britain's Tabloids, Thrives in U.S.She has re-emerged in America as a formidable A-list celebrity and social activist. In Britain, however, Meghan remains a polarizing figure. Kaiser Permanente Averts Strike, Reaching Tentative Deal With UnionsMore than 30,000 West Coast workers at the health care provider had planned to go on strike on Monday. Storm Batters Long Island With Hail and Prompts Rare Tornado WarningsA fast-moving storm affected New York City, Long Island and New Jersey, leaving in its wake uprooted trees and some power failures. Doctor Charged With False Report to Summon Helicopter on DenaliFederal prosecutors said the climber called rescuers to say that two other people on the mountain, the tallest in North America, were having a medical emergency. But it was a ruse. Baylor Outplays Oklahoma 27-14The Sooners faced a 7-2 Baylor team that they’d beaten seven consecutive times. But instead of capturing a needed win, Oklahoma took a 27-14 loss. Father and Son Help Crack Unsolved 1969 Bank RobberyTheodore J. Conrad pulled off one of the biggest bank robberies in Cleveland’s history. The case eluded officials for decades, until an obituary appeared online and family secrets began to unravel. India Wants to Send Wheat to Ease Afghan Hunger Crisis. Pakistan Has Yet to OK Transit.Indian officials say Islamabad is dragging its feet on a request of transit for 50,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan, where nine million people are on the brink of starvation. Meet the Costume Designers of 'Sing 2'The Rodarte designers on creating costumes for the sequel to the animated film “Sing.” How to Run During the WinterIf you’re forgoing the treadmill and want to keep logging miles, here’s what you need to keep in mind. More Recent Articles |
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Cast and crew, including John Cho, attend the Netflix series premiere of the sci-fi crime drama "Cowboy Bebop" at Goya Studios in Los Angeles on Thursday. Here's a look at the premiere.
The fate of high-profile death row inmate Julius Jones is in the hands of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt following a ruling by a federal court.
Hackers sent out "scary" spam emails to at least 100,000 accounts that appeared to be from a federal security agency, according to an anti-spam monitoring group.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold off over a million of his shares of the electric car company worth $1.2 billion.
On an AFI Fest panel for Indie Contenders, Dakota Johnson discussed making her upcoming movie "The Lost Daughter." The "Fifty Shades" star said she never had to worry about her body making this film.
The AFI Fest Indie Contenders panel featured a lively discussion between Caitriona Balfe, Ann Dowd, Dakota Johnson, Nicolas Cage and Simon Rex about the freedoms they enjoyed in their most recent films.
Striking workers at tractor company John Deere will again vote on an agreement that could end the month-long strike.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to run against his daughter for vice president next year.
The Belarusian government incentivized Middle Eastern migrants to seek refuge in the European Union, migrants said, stoking a diplomatic and humanitarian crisis that's claimed the life of a young Syrian.
The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame inducted three veterans of spaceflight Saturday at Kennedy Space Center, including Scott Kelly, famous for completing almost a year in space in 2016.
A New Jersey mother whose teen daughter was found safe after going missing for nearly a month has now been charged with child endangerment, prosecutors said.
A federal appeals court has extended a hold on enforcement of the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test mandate for private businesses with 100 employees or more.
Jennifer Garner has signed on to replace Julia Roberts in the Apple TV+ limited series "Last Thing He Told Me."
Netflix has released the first-look image of Lindsay Lohan and Chord Overstreet in its upcoming, as-yet-untitled holiday movie.
SpaceX deployed 53 Starlink Internet satellites into orbit from a Falcon 9 rocket launched Saturday in a foggy flight from Cape Canaveral Space Station, Florida.
This year's 79-foot-tall Christmas tree arrived at Rockefeller Center on Saturday morning, ready to be decorated for the holiday season.
Gavan O'Herlihy, an Irish actor best known for his portrayal of the eldest Cunningham sibling, Chuck, on the U.S. sitcom "Happy Days," has died at the age of 70, his agent said.
The Biden administration has announced that Medicare Part B premiums will increase 14.5% in 2022.
A jarring pattern shift is set to usher in not only much colder air across the Northeast this weekend into early next week but also the first accumulating snow of the season in some areas.
Jane Fonda, Chelsea Peretti, Meg Stalter and Dulcé Sloan have signed on to star in Amazon Prime Video's second annual comedy special, "Yearly Departed."
Roddy Ricch, Mariah the Scientist and YG perform on the opening day of the 2021 Day N Vegas music festival held November 12-14 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
Jane Krakowski has dropped out of NBC's upcoming production of "Annie Live."
Negotiators at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Scotland kept coal phaseout language in a new draft agreement they issued Saturday after extending talks.
NBC announced it has renewed its sci-fi drama, "La Brea," for a second season.
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran's "=" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
The rock band Daughtry has announced it canceled next week's concert dates after the death of lead singer Chris Daughtry's stepdaughter, Hannah.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has authorized 500 National Guard troops to support local law enforcement in Kenosha as jurors go into deliberations next week in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. 
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