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U.S. Space Force experimental satellite launch postponed to Monday A U.S. Space Force plan to launch a cluster of experimental satellites from Florida, including a NASA laser communications spacecraft, has been delayed to early Monday morning. Man arrested for harassing judge presiding over Kim Potter trial A Minneapolis man was arrested in Wisconsin on charges that he harassed the judge presiding over the trial of former police officer KimPotter in relation to the death of Daunte Wright. Police shoot and kill Florida college student reportedly wielding knife on campus Police shot and killed a Florida Institute of Technology student who reportedly wielded a knife at students, authorities said. Britain announces new COVID-19 test rules for international travelers Health officials in Britain have announced that all international visitors will be required to take a COVID-19 test before traveling in a bid to curb the spread of the omicron variant. Parents of Michigan teen charged in school shooting plead not guilty The parents of a Michigan teen suspected in the Oxford High School shooting pleaded not guilty Saturday to four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Texas police officer killed in grocery store parking lot shooting A Texas police officer was shot dead while responding to a disturbance outside of a grocery store, the Mesquite Police Department said in a statement. CNN fires Chris Cuomo after investigation into help in brother's defense CNN on Saturday fired Chris Cuomo following an investigation into his efforts to defend his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as he faced allegations of sexual harassment. Iran fires missile near uranium facility in Natanz after nuclear talks in Vienna Iran fired a missile over the town of Natanz on Saturday amid ongoing international negotiations in Vienna about its nuclear program. Boulder supermarket shooting suspect deemed incompetent to stand trial Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the man accused of killing 10 people at a Colorado grocery store, was deemed unfit to stand for trial. Watch: Cobra with head stuck in beer can rescued in India Animal rescuers in India said they successfully freed a venomous cobra found with its head stuck inside a discarded beer can. WWII 'Band of Brothers' officer Edward Shames dead at 99 Col. Edward Shames, the last surviving member of the World War II parachute infantry regiment known as the "Band of Brothers," died Friday. He was 99. Study: Omicron may share genetic code with common cold coronavirus Researchers in Massachusetts have found that the Omicron COVID-19 variant may share genetic code with a coronavirus that causes the common cold. Biden anticipates 'long conversation' with Putin about Russia's Ukraine plans President Joe Biden said he is expecting a "long discussion" about the threat of an offensive against Ukraine during an upcoming video conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Clashes erupt after police shoot Palestinian man who stabbed Israeli man Border police in Israel shot dead a Palestinian man after he allegedly stabbed an Israeli man and tried to stab a border police officer. At least one dead, dozens injured in Indonesia volcano eruption The Mount Semeru volcano in Indonesia's East Java province erupted Saturday, causing thousands of people to flee the smoke and ash falling from the sky. Scottish woman reunited with long-lost wedding ring after 50 years A Scottish woman who lost her wedding ring in a potato patch was reunited with the precious item 50 years later thanks to a man with a metal detector. South Carolina nurse indicted in fake COVID-19 vaccine card scheme A nurse at a South Carolina rehabilitation center has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Columbia for allegedly creating fraudulent COVID-19 vaccine cards. France's center-right party elects Valerie Pecresse as first female presidential candidate Valerie Pecresse will be the first female presidential candidate representing Les Republicains in France's April presidential election. Polls open in Gambia's first presidential election since dictator's 2017 fall Polls opened Saturday in Gambia for the first presidential election since the 22-year rule of dictator Yahya Jammeh came to an end in 2017. Antoine Fuqua inks new deal with NetflixBrazilian court investigating Bolsonaro comments linking COVID-19 vaccines, AIDS The Brazilian Supreme Court announced it has ordered an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro's false claims that receiving a COVID-19 vaccination can increase the risk of contracting AIDS. Gilead recalls vials of COVID-19 drug remdesivir due to glass contamination Gilead Sciences announced a nationwide recall of 55,000 vials of its COVID-19 treatment drug remdesivir due to the "presence of glass particulates." Cryptocurrencies drop sharply in overnight sell-off Bitcoin fell sharply Saturday, losing about 20% in 24 hours before beginning to bounce back. Benedict Cumberbatch, 'Power of the Dog' big New York Film Critics winners The New York Film Critics Circle announced their winners on Friday. "The Power of the Dog" was the only multiple winner with awards for director Jane Campion and stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Kodi Smit-McPhee. Watch: Total solar eclipse observed over Western Antarctica A total solar eclipse darkened the skies over Western Antarctica Saturday, interrupting the continent's months-long period of constant daylight. |
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Vaccine Demand in the U.S. Rises as Omicron Fears GrowMost of the infected had traveled to southern Africa recently, but health officials are bracing for the inevitable community spread. The Variant Hunters: Inside South Africa’s Effort to Stanch Dangerous MutationsScientists in a cutting-edge laboratory do part of the work. Local health workers on foot do the rest. What We Know About the New Covid Variant, OmicronIntense research into the new coronavirus variant first identified in southern Africa has just begun. World leaders have urged people not to panic — and to get vaccinated, if they can. In the Michigan Shooting, What Is the School’s Responsibility?Oxford High School let Ethan Crumbley back into a classroom despite concerns about his behavior. Now, legal experts are asking why — and whether officials should be held accountable. Parents of Michigan Shooting Suspect Plead Not Guilty to ChargesThe couple were taken into custody early Saturday in Detroit, after the police received a tip. They pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges. Facing Economic Collapse, Afghanistan Is Gripped by StarvationAn estimated 22.8 million people — more than half the country’s population — are expected to face potentially life-threatening food insecurity this winter. Many are already on the brink of catastrophe. Critical Moment for Roe, and the Supreme Court’s LegitimacyAs justices consider Mississippi’s restrictive abortion law, scholars debate what a reversal of Roe v. Wade would mean for the court’s credibility. Voting Battles of 2022 Take Shape as G.O.P. Crafts New Election BillsRepublicans plan to carry their push to reshape the nation’s electoral system into next year, with Democrats vowing to oppose them but holding few options in G.O.P.-led states. Christmas Tree Questions? Ask the Mayor of Rockefeller Center.For two decades, Correll Jones has been the man to ask about New York’s most famous tree — and where to find the public bathrooms. Who Will Hold Prosecutors Accountable?The Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility needs an overhaul. What Biden Isn’t Saying About Trump’s Positive Covid TestThe former president’s reckless behavior deserves more attention. Chris Cuomo Has a Funny Idea About What Doing His Job MeansReporting on the suspension of a brotherly TV host. Biden Can Do Better on CovidThe administration has been a victim of events. But it has also cooperated in its own victimization. Josh Hawley and the Republican Obsession With ManlinessThe Missouri senator is tapping into something real — a widespread, politically potent anxiety about young men that is already helping the right. Omicron Is Another Waiting Game for ParentsA worrisome week in news. When Michigan Beat Ohio State, I Cried Tears of JoyThe euphoria of a big win, explained. In Shinn v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court Should Reject Arizona's GambitTwo Arizona men who were appointed ineffective lawyers landed on death row. If Arizona has its way, the Supreme Court will close an already narrow avenue for relief. France's Éric Zemmour Tries Channeling De Gaulle to Win VotesÉric Zemmour has adopted imagery reminiscent of Charles de Gaulle, the wartime leader. But his call for reborn glory for France is sharply at odds with the realities of the country today. To Counter China, Austin Vows to Shore Up Alliances With Others in Region“America is a Pacific power,” the defense secretary said as he laid out a strategy to block efforts by China to dominate the region. Big Contracts, Big Buyouts, Big Pressure: College Football Coaches Hit the JackpotBrian Kelly will earn at least $9 million a year at L.S.U., which is paying its old coach almost $17 million to step aside. Top universities have become steppingstones to other top gigs. Yes, There’s a Blizzard Warning in Hawaii. No, It’s Not That Weird.The National Weather Service said roughly a foot of snow was expected to fall on the Big Island summits. “We do get snow there pretty much every year,” one local meteorologist said. At Least 13 Dead as Indonesia's Mount Semeru EruptsDozens more suffered burns as lava flowed from the eruption of Mount Semeru, on the island of Java. Palestinian Who Stabbed Israeli in Jerusalem Is Killed by PoliceThe incident, captured in videos, was at least the fifth such knife attack in Jerusalem since September. Black Man Wins New Trial Over Confederate Memorabilia in Jury RoomA Tennessee appeals court granted Tim Gilbert a new trial after jurors deliberated in a room named after the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Alabama Picks Georgia Apart, Setting Course for Another PlayoffNo. 3 Alabama, the reigning national champion, fell behind early. Then it pounded the country’s best defense to run away with the Southeastern Conference championship. Spy Tool Was Deployed in State-Sponsored Hack of UgandansTwo journalists and one politician said they received alerts warning them of “state-sponsored” attacks on their iPhones. At least one of those attacks was linked to the powerful Israeli cyberespionage tool, Pegasus. More Recent Articles |
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A U.S. Space Force plan to launch a cluster of experimental satellites from Florida, including a NASA laser communications spacecraft, has been delayed to early Monday morning.
A Minneapolis man was arrested in Wisconsin on charges that he harassed the judge presiding over the trial of former police officer KimPotter in relation to the death of Daunte Wright.
Police shot and killed a Florida Institute of Technology student who reportedly wielded a knife at students, authorities said.
Health officials in Britain have announced that all international visitors will be required to take a COVID-19 test before traveling in a bid to curb the spread of the omicron variant.
The parents of a Michigan teen suspected in the Oxford High School shooting pleaded not guilty Saturday to four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
A Texas police officer was shot dead while responding to a disturbance outside of a grocery store, the Mesquite Police Department said in a statement.
CNN on Saturday fired Chris Cuomo following an investigation into his efforts to defend his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as he faced allegations of sexual harassment.
Iran fired a missile over the town of Natanz on Saturday amid ongoing international negotiations in Vienna about its nuclear program.
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the man accused of killing 10 people at a Colorado grocery store, was deemed unfit to stand for trial.
Animal rescuers in India said they successfully freed a venomous cobra found with its head stuck inside a discarded beer can.
Col. Edward Shames, the last surviving member of the World War II parachute infantry regiment known as the "Band of Brothers," died Friday. He was 99.
Researchers in Massachusetts have found that the Omicron COVID-19 variant may share genetic code with a coronavirus that causes the common cold.
President Joe Biden said he is expecting a "long discussion" about the threat of an offensive against Ukraine during an upcoming video conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Border police in Israel shot dead a Palestinian man after he allegedly stabbed an Israeli man and tried to stab a border police officer.
The Mount Semeru volcano in Indonesia's East Java province erupted Saturday, causing thousands of people to flee the smoke and ash falling from the sky.
A Scottish woman who lost her wedding ring in a potato patch was reunited with the precious item 50 years later thanks to a man with a metal detector.
A nurse at a South Carolina rehabilitation center has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Columbia for allegedly creating fraudulent COVID-19 vaccine cards.
Valerie Pecresse will be the first female presidential candidate representing Les Republicains in France's April presidential election.
Polls opened Saturday in Gambia for the first presidential election since the 22-year rule of dictator Yahya Jammeh came to an end in 2017.
Antoine Fuqua has signed a deal to make movies and documentaries for Netflix.
The Brazilian Supreme Court announced it has ordered an investigation into President Jair Bolsonaro's false claims that receiving a COVID-19 vaccination can increase the risk of contracting AIDS.
Gilead Sciences announced a nationwide recall of 55,000 vials of its COVID-19 treatment drug remdesivir due to the "presence of glass particulates."
Bitcoin fell sharply Saturday, losing about 20% in 24 hours before beginning to bounce back.
The New York Film Critics Circle announced their winners on Friday. "The Power of the Dog" was the only multiple winner with awards for director Jane Campion and stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Kodi Smit-McPhee.
A total solar eclipse darkened the skies over Western Antarctica Saturday, interrupting the continent's months-long period of constant daylight. 
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