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Amber Heard says she has been 'harassed, humiliated' amid defamation trial Amber Heard on Thursday testified that she has been "harassed" and "humiliated" since her ex-husband Johnny Depp's lawyers called her allegations of abuse against the actor a "hoax." New Orleans Pelicans' Zion Williamson cleared to return for 2022-23 season New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson has been "cleared in his return to play progression without any restrictions," the team announced. U.S. announces forfeiture of former Gambian president's $3.5M Maryland property Federal prosecutors announced Thursday the forfeiture of a Maryland property they accuse former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh of having purchased with millions of dollars acquired through corruption. Justin Timberlake sells entire music catalog in deal worth more than $100M Justin Timberlake sold his entire music catalog to Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Song Management on Thursday, joining the wave of recent mega stars who have sold the rights to their songs for millions of dollars. Bill targeting domestic terrorism fails in Senate The Senate voted 47-47 on Thursday, failing to pass a bill to create domestic terrorism offices within federal law enforcement agencies. Jude Law to star in new 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' series on Disney+ Lucasfilm on Thursday officially announced "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew," a new Disney+ original series that will launch in 2023 and star Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law. Oxford High School students hold walkout after Robb Elementary shooting in Uvalde Students at Oxford High School in Michigan, the site of a mass shooting that left four dead in November, staged a walkout Thursday following a shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 21. Twitter shareholders lawsuit accuses Elon Musk of manipulating share prices A group of shareholders have sued Twitter and Elon Musk, saying the SpaceX and Tesla CEO has sought to influence stock prices amid an attempt to buy the San Francisco-based company. New York Yankees sign former St. Louis Cardinals star Matt Carpenter The New York Yankees signed former St. Louis Cardinals star Matt Carpenter to a one-year Major League contract Thursday, the team announced. Scientists sequence genome from Pompeii victim's DNA for first time Scientists have sequenced the genome from a man who died in the 79 A.D. eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the ancient city of Pompeii for the first time. Husband of slain Uvalde, Texas, teacher dies two days later The husband of one of the South Texas teachers killed in a school shooting this week died of a heart attack Thursday, family announced. Court to determine if Nathan Carman competent for trial in mother's 2016 murder Nathan Carman, charged in an eight-count indictment for allegedly murdering his mother in 2016 so he could inherit millions of dollars, will face a hearing Friday to determine if he is competent to stand trial. Look: Bearded dragon rescued from 'SpongeBob' pineapple toy Veterinarians at a Massachusetts animal hospital rescued a bearded dragon from an unusual situation when the lizard got his head stuck inside a toy pineapple. Depeche Mode's Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher dead at 60 Depeche Mode keyboardist Andy "Fletch" Fletcher has died at the age of 60, the band announced Thursday. Man's need for milk in his coffee leads to $2 million lottery prize A South Carolina man said his need to pick up milk for his morning coffee led to his winning a $2 million lottery jackpot. Russian attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine, kills at least 7 Russian forces renewed its attacks on Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, killing at least seven people and injuring a dozen others Thursday, local officials said. Look: Police relocate alligator from South Carolina parking garage Police in South Carolina said officers teamed up with animal control and officers from other agencies to relocate an alligator found lurking in a parking garage. Northwestern engineers develop smallest remote-controlled walking robot A team of Northwestern University engineers announced the invention of the world's smallest remote-controlled walking robot, which measures only about one-half millimeter wide. Dow gains 516 points as markets rally behind strong retail earnings The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 516 points on Thursday as markets were on track to break weeks-long losing streaks. CDC confirms 9 monkeypox cases in 7 states The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed on Thursday nine cases of monkeypox across seven states. Firefighters rescue ducklings from roof of three-story building Firefighters in London conducted an unusual rescue when a mother duck hatched her eggs on the roof of a three-story building. A quarter of world's Internet users vulnerable to infrastructure attack A quarter of the world's Internet users are more vulnerable to Internet infrastructure attacks than previously thought due to overreliance on too few providers, a new study found. Watch: Warwick Davis casts spells amid epic sword fights in 'Willow' Disney+ series Disney+ released the first trailer for the "Willow" streaming series on Thursday. Warwick Davis returns to the fantasy world created by George Lucas. Australian teen's 5.8-pound mushroom might be world's largest An Australian 14-year-old is waiting to hear back from Guinness World Records about whether the nearly 6-pound mushroom he found while walking home from school is the largest in the world. |
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Popular Security Strategies Have Not Stopped School Mass ShootingsUvalde officials had trained to confront gunmen and, like other schools around the country, had invested in security. Senators Grasp for a Bipartisan Gun Deal, Facing Long OddsA group of Republicans and Democrats have begun an urgent set of talks aimed at reaching an elusive compromise on new gun laws. After a decade of failure, can this time be different? How Does It End? Fissures Emerge Over What Constitutes Victory in UkraineDiffering objectives foreshadow a coming debate about what position President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and his Western allies would take if negotiations to end the conflict finally get going. Russia attacks Kharkiv, killing nine people and ending the city’s brief reprieve.Republicans’ Jan. 6 Refusal Could Set Up a ShowdownThe decision by the four Republicans, including Representative Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader, had broad implications for the inquiry and for congressional powers. New York A.G. Can Question Trump Under Oath, Appeals Court RulesThe judges unanimously rejected the former president’s appeal of an earlier ruling that ordered him and two of his adult children to testify in a civil investigation into his family business. Southern Baptists Release List of Alleged Sex AbusersThe document’s existence, once kept secret, was revealed just days ago, sending shock waves through the denomination. Ray Liotta, of ‘Goodfellas’ and ‘Field of Dreams,’ Dies at 67He was known for his intensity, especially in crime dramas, but he was also adept at comedy. “You want to do as many different genres as you can,” he once said. Remembering Ray Liotta in ‘Goodfellas’His performance as Henry Hill includes many touches that weren’t in the script. But the producer didn’t want to cast him originally. TikTok’s Amber Heard Hate MachineTelevision turned the celebrity trial into a 24-hour tabloid spectacle. Social media made it into a sport. The Southern Baptist Moral MeltdownThe church leaders who made themselves blind, and then cruel. The G.O.P. Doesn’t Think People Should Have to Obey RulesCatering to gun culture is only part of the story. In the Texas Rampage’s Wake, Social Media Can Reform ItselfOnline hoax allegations are an insult to family members and should be taken down. ‘Something Terrible Happened Today’: Parents on Telling Their Kids About UvaldeReaders shared their experiences and advice after the shooting at Robb Elementary School. How Abortion Benefits MenMen benefit from abortion. Why do we mostly study women? It’s Still Covid’s World. We’re Just Living In It.The virus has receded from the headlines, but it may continue to cause major problems for some time to come. On Uvalde, Caring about Gun Control Is All We Seem Able to DoWhat will it take to change our model of citizenship? The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to EnslaversIn 1791, enslaved Haitians ousted the French and founded a nation. But France made generations of Haitians pay for their freedom. How much it cost them was a mystery, until now. How to Engage and Cope With Mass TragediesStressful events can cause us to detach and disengage, experts say, but there are ways to avoid becoming desensitized. Margo Jefferson Discusses Ella Fitzerald and Childhood IconsWhen you’re young, the pop culture you absorb becomes a kind of “parent.” Wesley Morris and the critic Margo Jefferson reflect on the icons who shaped them. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?This holiday weekend, our TV critic recommends a returning sci-fi anthology, a spinoff of “Letterkenny” and a lighthearted Australian sports comedy. 又一次校园枪击案后,一个得州华人妈妈的悲伤和恐惧虽然枪案发生的小学距离我们所在的休斯敦郊区甚远,但作为一个母亲,看到孩子们在本该感到最安全的地方被残害,我仍然感到痛心和恐惧。 Kevin Spacey Facing Sexual Assault Charges in BritainBritish prosecutors said that they had authorized criminal charges against Mr. Spacey, 62, for four counts of sexual assault. He cannot be formally charged unless he enters England or Wales. Scott Pruitt ‘Endangered Public Safety’ by Forcing His Drivers to SpeedAn internal report validated whistle-blower allegations that Scott Pruitt repeatedly forced his security detail to drive at dangerous speeds on routine trips because he was running late. Golden State Headed to NBA Finals After Beating Dallas MavericksAfter injuries contributed to the end of a streak of five straight finals runs, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are back. U.S. to Begin Allowing Migrants to Apply for Asylum Under a New SystemThe rollout of the process for some arrivals at the southwestern border will be small, but could represent the tip of broad changes to the asylum system. The Colorful Mozart of Gen ZJacob Collier, the singer, songwriter and composer, who fancies crayon colors, clashing patterns and tie-dyed Crocs, doesn’t fit easily into any box. He’s OK with that. More Recent Articles |
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Amber Heard on Thursday testified that she has been "harassed" and "humiliated" since her ex-husband Johnny Depp's lawyers called her allegations of abuse against the actor a "hoax."
New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson has been "cleared in his return to play progression without any restrictions," the team announced.
Federal prosecutors announced Thursday the forfeiture of a Maryland property they accuse former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh of having purchased with millions of dollars acquired through corruption.
Justin Timberlake sold his entire music catalog to Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Song Management on Thursday, joining the wave of recent mega stars who have sold the rights to their songs for millions of dollars.
The Senate voted 47-47 on Thursday, failing to pass a bill to create domestic terrorism offices within federal law enforcement agencies.
Lucasfilm on Thursday officially announced "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew," a new Disney+ original series that will launch in 2023 and star Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law.
Students at Oxford High School in Michigan, the site of a mass shooting that left four dead in November, staged a walkout Thursday following a shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 21.
A group of shareholders have sued Twitter and Elon Musk, saying the SpaceX and Tesla CEO has sought to influence stock prices amid an attempt to buy the San Francisco-based company.
The New York Yankees signed former St. Louis Cardinals star Matt Carpenter to a one-year Major League contract Thursday, the team announced.
Scientists have sequenced the genome from a man who died in the 79 A.D. eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the ancient city of Pompeii for the first time.
The husband of one of the South Texas teachers killed in a school shooting this week died of a heart attack Thursday, family announced.
Nathan Carman, charged in an eight-count indictment for allegedly murdering his mother in 2016 so he could inherit millions of dollars, will face a hearing Friday to determine if he is competent to stand trial.
Veterinarians at a Massachusetts animal hospital rescued a bearded dragon from an unusual situation when the lizard got his head stuck inside a toy pineapple.
Depeche Mode keyboardist Andy "Fletch" Fletcher has died at the age of 60, the band announced Thursday.
A South Carolina man said his need to pick up milk for his morning coffee led to his winning a $2 million lottery jackpot.
Russian forces renewed its attacks on Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, killing at least seven people and injuring a dozen others Thursday, local officials said.
Police in South Carolina said officers teamed up with animal control and officers from other agencies to relocate an alligator found lurking in a parking garage.
A team of Northwestern University engineers announced the invention of the world's smallest remote-controlled walking robot, which measures only about one-half millimeter wide.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 516 points on Thursday as markets were on track to break weeks-long losing streaks.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed on Thursday nine cases of monkeypox across seven states.
Firefighters in London conducted an unusual rescue when a mother duck hatched her eggs on the roof of a three-story building.
A quarter of the world's Internet users are more vulnerable to Internet infrastructure attacks than previously thought due to overreliance on too few providers, a new study found.
Disney+ released the first trailer for the "Willow" streaming series on Thursday. Warwick Davis returns to the fantasy world created by George Lucas.
An Australian 14-year-old is waiting to hear back from Guinness World Records about whether the nearly 6-pound mushroom he found while walking home from school is the largest in the world. 
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