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Arbitrator orders Trump campaign to pay $1.3M to former White house aide A court arbitrator has ordered former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign to pay former White House aid and "Apprentice" contestant Omarosa Manigault Newman more than $1.3 million in attorney fees. Jada Pinkett Smith's 'Red Table Talk' opens with message about Oscars slap Jada Pinkett Smith's talk show, "Red Table Talk," made its official return Wednesday and briefly addressed the slap incident between Pinkett Smith's husband, Will Smith, and Chris Rock at the Oscars last month. Two USS George Washington shipmates died by suicide one day apart USS George Washington shipmates Retail Services Specialist 3rd Mikail Sharp and Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Natasha Huffman died by suicide, the Navy confirmed Wednesday. Ben Affleck, Matt Damon to team up for biopic about Michael Jordan, Nike Actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, the Academy Award winners behind "Good Will Hunting," are set to team up for a new movie about Nike's attempts to sign NBA legend Michael Jordan to an exclusive sneaker deal. Biden hails 'tough and proud' Ukrainian fighters in summit with U.S. military leaders President Joe Biden praised the toughness of the Ukrainian military in an annual gathering of top U.S. military leaders on Wednesday. College basketball: Villanova men's coach Jay Wright to retire from coaching Basketball Hall of Famer Jay Wright is expected to retire after 21 seasons as the men's basketball head coach at Villanova. DOJ appeals ruling on public transportation mask mandates The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's ruling that struck down face mask mandates for passengers on public transportation, including buses and airplanes. Mississippi prison found to have violated inmates' Constitutional rights A Mississippi prison violated the Constitution by subjecting its inmates to inhumane conditions, the U.S. Justice of Department announced on Wednesday. Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker out indefinitely with right hamstring injury Phoenix Suns superstar Devin Booker is out indefinitely after suffering a mild right hamstring strain in Tuesday night's Game 2 against the New Orleans Pelicans. New Jersey man charged with federal hate crimes for attacks on Orthodox Jewish men A New Jersey man was charged with federal hate crimes for a series of violent attacks on Jewish men in the state, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. Man shot, killed by Secret Service at Peruvian ambassador's home Secret Service agents shot and killed a man Wednesday morning at the Peruvian ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C., after a reported confrontation. NASA Crew-4 astronauts prep for launch but liftoff delayed as Ax-1 mission waits for clear skies to leave ISS NASA's Crew-4 mission planned to launch Saturday, but space agency officials are preparing to delay the flight because of weather problems preventing the return of Axiom Space's first mission to the ISS. Florida Senate votes to dissolve Disney special taxing district The Florida Senate voted 23-16 to dissolve Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special district spanning 25,000 acres and two counties that allows Disney to self-govern the area surrounding its theme park. Study: Climate change, agriculture cut insect populations in half in some areas Climate change and agriculture are threatening insect biodiversity, and in some areas have cut insect populations by half, according to a study published Wednesday. Moon to align with 4 planets in early morning sky before end of April Early risers waking up before the crack of dawn will be rewarded with great views of the planets through the end of the month, and the daily spectacle will be even more impressive at the start of next week. South Carolina Supreme Court halts firing squad execution The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a temporary stay for what was planned to be its first execution in more than a decade. Look: Ball python found 'chillin' on a shelf' at Indiana Walmart store Animal control officials in Indiana said they were left scratching their heads when a ball python was found "chillin' on a shelf" at a Walmart store. Florida zoo welcomes baby spider monkey with 'Batman' markings A Florida zoo announced the birth of a baby spider monkey with "unique markings" that make it appear the simian has the Batman symbol on its face. Watch: Michigan school's 'corpse flower' blooms for the first time in 7 years A Michigan college said its rare "corpse flower" is blooming for the first time in seven years and emitting its signature foul odor. U.S. announces new sanctions to curb attempts to evade Russian sanctions The United States on Wednesday announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russian entities and individuals trying to help Russia evade sanctions already imposed by the United States and allies. Humanitarian corridors out of Mariupol, Ukraine, stalled The planned opening of a humanitarian corridor in southern Ukraine to allow people trapped in Mariupol a way out of the fighting was stalled Wednesday because Russia couldn't ensure a cease-fire. Western wildfires bring 'new peak to air pollution,' new study finds The large, intense wildfires that have scorched the Pacific Northwest in recent years are altering the seasonal pattern of air pollution and causing a surge in unhealthy air pollutants in August, a new study found. Johnny Depp testifies his finger was severed in fight with Amber Heard Actor Johnny Depp testified Wednesday that ex-wife Amber Heard threw a vodka bottle at him, forcing him to seek medical help for a severed finger. It was his second day of testimony in his defamation suit against her. |
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Residents in Avdiivka, Ukraine Go Underground as Russia’s Assault on East Ramps UpAs Ukrainian forces dig into trenches and residents flee into basements, Russia’s artillery attacks have intensified. “They can’t get through the front lines and so they’re starting simply to destroy the city,” a Ukrainian official said. He Was a Penniless Donor to the Far Right. He Was Also a Russian Spy.An investigation in Slovakia has exposed how Russian clandestine operations are trying to sow discord in Europe and create sympathy for Moscow over Ukraine. Russia’s Missile Test Fuels U.S. Fears of an Isolated PutinAmerican and foreign leaders have been weighing whether their success in making Russia a diplomatic pariah could push President Vladimir V. Putin to strike in new ways. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen walked out of a G20 meeting as Russia’s finance minister spoke.Several central bank governors and finance ministers protested Russia’s participation at the spring meetings of the I.M.F. and World Bank. The U.S. is bolstering Ukrainian artillery and air power.Weeklong training for Ukraine’s soldiers on howitzers is taking place outside of their country, a U.S. defense official said. Additionally, new spare parts have allowed Kyiv to get more than 20 warplanes back in service. Ukraine’s profane stamp that has become a symbol of resistance sells out.More Pandemic Fallout: The Chronically Absent StudentAt one middle school, more than 40 percent of the students have been chronically absent this year. Districts are going to great lengths — offering gift cards, night classes — to reach them. Where Do Travelers Still Need to Wear Masks?After a federal mask mandate was struck down on Monday, travelers are facing a patchwork of rules spanning air travel, trains, buses, cruise ships and ride-hailing services. Here’s what to know. New York Had an ‘Epidemic of Loneliness.’ Covid Made It Worse.Even before the pandemic, there was an “epidemic of loneliness,” and it was affecting physical health and life expectancy. Trump Hotel Sale in Washington Will End an EraThe $375 million sale of a Washington hotel that served as an influence and access bazaar for lawmakers, administration officials and other Trump allies is slated to be finalized this month. Trump Campaign Ordered to Pay $1.3 Million to Omarosa Manigault Newman in NDA caseAn arbitrator found Mr. Trump’s campaign owes the former White House aide and “Apprentice” star for legal fees, after he sued her for writing a tell-all book. Alex Jones Reaches Out to Justice Dept. About Jan. 6 InterviewThe effort by the Trump ally to get an immunity deal is the latest sign of progress in the investigation, which recently brought on a well-regarded prosecutor. Netflix’s Stumble Could Be a Warning Sign for Streaming IndustryThe company faces a number of challenges, but its problems may be an indication that its competitors are racing toward an unstable future. The Superpredator Myth Did a Lot of Damage. Courts Are Beginning to See the Light.We don’t need to keep everyone in prison forever. The Mask Mandate May Be Gone. Here Are Other Covid Policies to Support.It’s time to get behind high-impact, low-backlash Covid policies. With or Without Trump, the MAGA Movement Is the Future of the Republican PartyThe losing candidate in the 2020 election continues to exert tremendous power over his party. What does this portend for its future? Bitcoin Mining Is a Tax on Our Electrical GridThe willpower to reduce Bitcoin’s carbon footprint is muted amid wild cryptocurrency speculation. Only the Feds Can Disqualify Madison Cawthorn and Marjorie Taylor GreeneState courts or election boards lack jurisdiction in keeping alleged insurrectionists off a congressional ballot. Is Biden’s Immigration Reform Too Little Too Late?How much of the blame does he deserve, and how much more can he do? Why Everyone Wants to Buy TwitterElon Musk is the latest person who thinks he can fulfill Twitter’s untapped potential. Arizona Wildfires Seize on Chaotic Winds and Parched ForestsAn uncontained springtime blaze north of Flagstaff, along with smaller fires in New Mexico and Colorado, has been a harsh reminder that fire season might now be year-round. Macron and Le Pen Trade Punches in Pivotal French Election DebateHe attacked the far-right leader as a Putin stooge. She hit back at him as the president of division and contempt. Prince Harry Puts Noses Out of Joint With Comments About the QueenThe prince, in Europe for the Invictus Games, visited his grandmother then told the “Today” show that he wanted to make sure “she’s protected.” Plane Carrying Army Parachutists Briefly Alarms CapitolAfter the Capitol was evacuated, Nancy Pelosi lashed out at the F.A.A. for its “apparent failure to notify Capitol Police of the preplanned flyover.” Gut Healing Is TikTok’s Latest Trend. Does It Work?Despite what social media might have you believe, there is no overnight shortcut to better digestive health. More Recent Articles |
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A court arbitrator has ordered former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign to pay former White House aid and "Apprentice" contestant Omarosa Manigault Newman more than $1.3 million in attorney fees.
Jada Pinkett Smith's talk show, "Red Table Talk," made its official return Wednesday and briefly addressed the slap incident between Pinkett Smith's husband, Will Smith, and Chris Rock at the Oscars last month.
USS George Washington shipmates Retail Services Specialist 3rd Mikail Sharp and Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Natasha Huffman died by suicide, the Navy confirmed Wednesday.
Actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, the Academy Award winners behind "Good Will Hunting," are set to team up for a new movie about Nike's attempts to sign NBA legend Michael Jordan to an exclusive sneaker deal.
President Joe Biden praised the toughness of the Ukrainian military in an annual gathering of top U.S. military leaders on Wednesday.
Basketball Hall of Famer Jay Wright is expected to retire after 21 seasons as the men's basketball head coach at Villanova.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's ruling that struck down face mask mandates for passengers on public transportation, including buses and airplanes.
A Mississippi prison violated the Constitution by subjecting its inmates to inhumane conditions, the U.S. Justice of Department announced on Wednesday.
Phoenix Suns superstar Devin Booker is out indefinitely after suffering a mild right hamstring strain in Tuesday night's Game 2 against the New Orleans Pelicans.
A New Jersey man was charged with federal hate crimes for a series of violent attacks on Jewish men in the state, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Secret Service agents shot and killed a man Wednesday morning at the Peruvian ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C., after a reported confrontation.
NASA's Crew-4 mission planned to launch Saturday, but space agency officials are preparing to delay the flight because of weather problems preventing the return of Axiom Space's first mission to the ISS.
The Florida Senate voted 23-16 to dissolve Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special district spanning 25,000 acres and two counties that allows Disney to self-govern the area surrounding its theme park.
Climate change and agriculture are threatening insect biodiversity, and in some areas have cut insect populations by half, according to a study published Wednesday.
Early risers waking up before the crack of dawn will be rewarded with great views of the planets through the end of the month, and the daily spectacle will be even more impressive at the start of next week.
The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a temporary stay for what was planned to be its first execution in more than a decade.
Animal control officials in Indiana said they were left scratching their heads when a ball python was found "chillin' on a shelf" at a Walmart store.
A Florida zoo announced the birth of a baby spider monkey with "unique markings" that make it appear the simian has the Batman symbol on its face.
A Michigan college said its rare "corpse flower" is blooming for the first time in seven years and emitting its signature foul odor.
The United States on Wednesday announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russian entities and individuals trying to help Russia evade sanctions already imposed by the United States and allies.
The planned opening of a humanitarian corridor in southern Ukraine to allow people trapped in Mariupol a way out of the fighting was stalled Wednesday because Russia couldn't ensure a cease-fire.
The large, intense wildfires that have scorched the Pacific Northwest in recent years are altering the seasonal pattern of air pollution and causing a surge in unhealthy air pollutants in August, a new study found.
Actor Johnny Depp testified Wednesday that ex-wife Amber Heard threw a vodka bottle at him, forcing him to seek medical help for a severed finger. It was his second day of testimony in his defamation suit against her. 
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