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Kodak Black arrested again in Florida for drug possession Kodak Black was released from jail on a $75,000 bond Saturday after he was arrested in Florida during a traffic stop near Fort Lauderdale and charged with drug trafficking and possession. Medieval Times workers in New Jersey unionize Performers at Medieval Times in New Jersey, the popular dinner theater chain known for its staged jousting and swordplay, have voted to form their first union in the company's history. Woman pushing baby stroller injured in NYC drive-by shooting A young mother pushing a stroller and a man near her were injured in a drive-by shooting in the Queens borough of New York City on Friday when an unknown suspect opened fire from a black SUV. 'Die Hard' icon Bruce Willis returns to Nakatomi Plaza roof 34 years laterJudge cancels arrest warrant, revocation of bond for Colorado county clerk A Colorado judge has canceled an arrest warrant issued on Thursday over bond violation for Tina Peters, a Mesa County clerk indicted in March in election security probe. San Francisco airport reopens after bomb threat The international terminal at the San Francisco International Airport resumed operations early Saturday morning after a bomb threat Friday night led to an evacuation. U.S. will seek 'immediate extradition' of captured drug lord Rafael Caro-Quintero The United States will seek the "immediate extradition" of Rafael Caro-Quintero after he was captured by Mexican forces, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced. 'Ghost ship' washes ashore on infamous island during rough storm Officials were at first bewildered when they came upon a mysterious ghost ship with no captain or crew on board that had washed ashore on a secluded island off the coast of Cambodia during an intense storm this week. Multi-vehicle crash on Montana highway due to dust storm kills at least 6 High winds and poor visibility from a dust storm led to a multi-vehicle pileup on a Montana highway that killed at least six people and injured several others, law enforcement said. Russia steps up military recruitment as troops directed to ‘further intensify’ Ukraine war Russia is stepping up its military recruitment, which could come at a steep cost to the country in the future, experts said Saturday as Russia's defense minister directed troops to "further intensify" the war in Ukraine. Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Secret Service records The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol has issued a subpoena for records from the U.S. Secret Service from the day of and the day prior to the attack. Judge rejects John Eastman's motion to block search of phone seized in Jan. 6 probe A federal judge in New Mexico has rejected former Trump attorney John Eastman's motion for federal agents to return his cellphone seized last month in the probe of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Historic heatwave sparks wildfires in France, Portugal, Spain Extreme heat throughout Europe has sparked wildfires in France, Portugal and Spain, prompting mass evacuations, local officials said. Biden presents framework for U.S. role in Middle East at Saudi Arabia summit President Joe Biden laid out his vision for the United States' role in the Middle East at a summit in Saudi Arabia with Gulf state leaders on Saturday, the final day of his four-day trip though the region. Mega Millions jackpot grows to $530 million The Mega Millions jackpot grew to an estimated $530 million after no tickets matched all six numbers in Friday's drawing. 'Bust Down,' 'Big Mouth' comedian Jak Knight dead at 28 Stand-up comedian Jak Knight, who co-starred in the comedy "Bust Down" and voiced the character of Devon on "Big Mouth," has died. He was 28. Beanie Feldstein has tonsilitis, will miss weekend 'Funny Girl' performances Beanie Feldstein announced on Instagram that she will miss this weekend's performances of "Funny Girl" on Broadway because she is suffering from tonsilitis. Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Famous birthdays for July 16: Will Ferrell, Tony Kushner Actor Will Ferrell turns 55 and playwright Tony Kushner turns 66, among the famous birthdays for July 16. On This Day, July 16: U.S. tests first atom bomb On July 16, 1945, the first test of the atom bomb was conducted at a base near Alamogordo, N.M. More Recent Articles
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Ohio Girl’s Abortion Case Shows How New Bans Will Impact Young PatientsOne 10-year-old became the focus of debate, but more than 1,000 girls under 15 seek abortions each year. “How are we going to help the pregnant kids?” From Mexico to the U.S., an Underground Abortion Pill NetworkAs more U.S. states move to criminalize abortion, activists in Mexico have been inundated with calls from women seeking abortion medication. Our cameras went inside their distribution effort. Economy Is at Risk of Recession by a Force Hiding in Plain SightWell more than two years into the worst pandemic in a century, the accompanying economic shock continues to assault global fortunes. Wildfires, and a Heat Wave, Sweep Across EuropeFires in the south of France have burned more than 22,000 acres and prompted widespread evacuations. Britain was bracing for record high temperatures early next week. As Biden Reaches Out to Mideast Dictators, His Eyes Are on China and RussiaLooking to make Moscow pay for its Ukraine war, and box China out of Mideast tech deals, the U.S. president tries to fall back on old Gulf alliances. Jan. 6 Panel Issues Subpoena to Secret Service in Hunt for Text MessagesThe House committee is seeking messages that an inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security said had been erased. Heat wave in Europe threatens crops at a time when the grain from Ukraine remains blocked.Did Nature Heal During the Pandemic ‘Anthropause’?Covid precautions created a global slowdown in human activity — and an opportunity to learn more about the complex ways we affect other species. Irish Eyes Aren’t SmilingA nation once in the grip of religious extremism sadly watches America’s lurch to the right on abortion. What Joe Manchin Cost UsMr. Manchin’s legacy will be climate destruction. The New York Times Is Reimagining Sunday Review“By renaming the section Sunday Opinion, we’re recognizing the role it plays and making that clearer to readers.” ‘Is That Ableist?’ Good Question.No one likes to be scolded for using the “wrong” language. But we must be willing to change our habits as attitudes and language change. What It Means to See America in PersonTrading the online nation for the open road. Empty Nest Syndrome 2.0 Wasn’t Something I Was Prepared ForWhen my adult children came home during Covid lockdown, I loved like I could protect them. 2022 Midterms Poll: Roundup of Key InsightsA summary of the findings includes deep dissatisfaction among voters and potential fertile ground for new candidates in 2024. More Recent Articles |
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Kodak Black was released from jail on a $75,000 bond Saturday after he was arrested in Florida during a traffic stop near Fort Lauderdale and charged with drug trafficking and possession.
Performers at Medieval Times in New Jersey, the popular dinner theater chain known for its staged jousting and swordplay, have voted to form their first union in the company's history.
A young mother pushing a stroller and a man near her were injured in a drive-by shooting in the Queens borough of New York City on Friday when an unknown suspect opened fire from a black SUV.
A Colorado judge has canceled an arrest warrant issued on Thursday over bond violation for Tina Peters, a Mesa County clerk indicted in March in election security probe.
The international terminal at the San Francisco International Airport resumed operations early Saturday morning after a bomb threat Friday night led to an evacuation.
The United States will seek the "immediate extradition" of Rafael Caro-Quintero after he was captured by Mexican forces, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced.
Officials were at first bewildered when they came upon a mysterious ghost ship with no captain or crew on board that had washed ashore on a secluded island off the coast of Cambodia during an intense storm this week.
High winds and poor visibility from a dust storm led to a multi-vehicle pileup on a Montana highway that killed at least six people and injured several others, law enforcement said.
Russia is stepping up its military recruitment, which could come at a steep cost to the country in the future, experts said Saturday as Russia's defense minister directed troops to "further intensify" the war in Ukraine.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol has issued a subpoena for records from the U.S. Secret Service from the day of and the day prior to the attack.
A federal judge in New Mexico has rejected former Trump attorney John Eastman's motion for federal agents to return his cellphone seized last month in the probe of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Extreme heat throughout Europe has sparked wildfires in France, Portugal and Spain, prompting mass evacuations, local officials said.
President Joe Biden laid out his vision for the United States' role in the Middle East at a summit in Saudi Arabia with Gulf state leaders on Saturday, the final day of his four-day trip though the region.
The Mega Millions jackpot grew to an estimated $530 million after no tickets matched all six numbers in Friday's drawing.
Stand-up comedian Jak Knight, who co-starred in the comedy "Bust Down" and voiced the character of Devon on "Big Mouth," has died. He was 28.
Beanie Feldstein announced on Instagram that she will miss this weekend's performances of "Funny Girl" on Broadway because she is suffering from tonsilitis.
Rapper Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Actor Will Ferrell turns 55 and playwright Tony Kushner turns 66, among the famous birthdays for July 16.
On July 16, 1945, the first test of the atom bomb was conducted at a base near Alamogordo, N.M. 
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