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Five still missing after Marmolada glacier collapse Investigators in Italy on Tuesday said that five people remained missing following an avalanche at the Marmolada glacier in the Italian alps. British Cabinet ministers Sajid Javid, Rishi Sunak resign amid Chris Pincher scandal Two of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top Cabinet members resigned abruptly Tuesday, saying they no longer see eye-to-eye with the premier. Russian parliament approves measures to provide economic support to military Russian lawmakers on Tuesday passed a measure that would require businesses to accept production contracts from the Russian Armed Forces amid Moscow's war with Ukraine. Federal judge rules in favor of drug distributors in West Virginia opioid case A West Virginia federal judge has ruled in favor of three wholesale drug distributors, stating they cannot be held responsible for the opioid crisis affecting communities in the state. U.S. sues Arizona over proof of citizenship voting law The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Arizona over a new state law that would require residents to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections. VP Kamala Harris calls on Congress to renew assault weapons ban after Illinois shooting Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday called on Congress to "have the courage to act" and renew the assault weapons band after a mass shooting in Illinois killed seven people at a July 4 parade. Bonnie becomes 1st major hurricane of 2022 Hurricane Bonnie, the second named storm of the Atlantic season, has become the eastern Pacific Ocean's first major hurricane. Highland Park, Illinois attack was one of several deadly shootings across U.S. over July 4th holiday Deadly gun violence marred July 4th celebrations in a number of cities across the U.S. over the weekend, highlighting what political leaders say is the ongoing result of insufficient regulations at the national level. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signs new stricter gun control lawsNASA loses contact with CAPSTONE lunar orbiter after leaving Earth orbit NASA lost communication with its CAPSTONE orbiter after it deployed Monday, the space agency said in a statement Tuesday. Parade shooting: Accused gunman charged with murder; death toll now 7 The man suspected of opening fire from a rooftop during a Fourth of July parade in Illinois -- killing several people -- was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder, prosecutors announced Tuesday. Twitter sues India's government over order to remove content Twitter on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging orders from the Indian government for the social media company to remove content under legislation passed last year. Georgia grand jury subpoenas Rudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham in Trump election case A special grand jury, investigating possible criminal interference in Georgia's 2020 elections by former President Donald Trump, has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Lindsey Graham and lawyer John Eastman. Anti-oil protesters glue selves to 'Last Supper' painting at London's Royal Academy For the second day in a row a group of climate activists glued themselves to a painting at a London art museum Tuesday to protest oil and gas extraction. Hacker allegedly selling data of 1 billion people stolen from Shanghai police An anonymous hacker is selling what appears to be a massive trove of data pilfered from the Shanghai police that could include personal information from 1 billion Chinese nationals, according to reports. Autism spectrum disorder continues to grow steadily, study suggests A new study estimates the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder at 3.14% among children and adolescents in the United States in 2019 and 2020, a rising trend. Dow drops 129 points as markets avoid larger losses with late rally The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 129 points Tuesday as markets pulled off a late rally to avoid larger losses amid concern about a potential recession. Germany fears for gas supply as Russia prepares to shut down Nord Stream pipeline Russia is planning to shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline next week for annual maintenance, stoking fears in Germany that gas supplies could be severely impacted. July 4th crowd temporarily trapped by growing California wildfire A wildfire in California continues to grow and forced dozens of people to temporarily take shelter at a Pacific Gas & Electric facility Monday night. Nurses' union calls on Senate to pass abortion protections bill The largest nurses' union in the United States sent a letter to senators Tuesday, calling on them to pass a law to codify the federal right to an abortion. Watch: Three-legged tortoise graduates from wheels to prosthetic 'stump' at zoo A three-legged tortoise brought to a British Zoo after being rescued from smugglers has graduated from using wheels to get around to using his own legs and a prosthetic "stump," zookeepers said. Message in a bottle found in Virginia river after 44 years A father and son walking along the York River in Virginia found a message in a bottle that had been launched by a young boy 44 years earlier. Watch: Curious bear uses face as a paintbrush at Washington zoo Officials at a Washington state zoo shared video of a curious bear who used a puddle of paint on the floor of her enclosure to create a masterpiece with her face. |
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What We Know About the Highland Park Shooting VictimsA seventh person died on Tuesday. More than 30 people were wounded. Giuliani and Graham Among Trump Allies Subpoenaed by Georgia Grand JuryRudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham, John Eastman and several others in the former president’s orbit were subpoenaed in the election meddling inquiry. On Conservative Radio, Misleading Message Is Clear: ‘Democrats Cheat’Election fraud claims from 2020 are widespread on talk radio, contributing to the belief that the midterm results cannot be trusted. House Jan. 6 Committee to Resume Hearings Next WeekRepresentative Jamie Raskin, Democrat of Maryland, has said he plans to show ties between Donald J. Trump and militias that helped orchestrate the Capitol attack. Justice Dept. Sues Arizona Over Voting RestrictionsIt is the third time the Justice Department under Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has sued a state over its voting laws. Boris Johnson Fights to Hold Power After Cabinet Ministers ResignTwo top cabinet members resigned from the scandal-scarred British prime minister’s government. Some wondered if the master of political survival could pull off another save. Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Vietnam Soldiers for ‘Incredible Heroism’“They went far above and beyond the call of duty,” the president said as he bestowed America’s highest military honor upon four recipients. Lonely Last Days in the Suburban Office ParkYes, downtown offices are struggling. But there is a different kind of emptiness in suburban settings that were already isolated and lightly populated by design. My Father, Ronald Reagan, Taught Me a Healthy Fear of GunsThere are people in America who want the rest of us to be afraid. History shows that every democracy that has crumbled did so in an atmosphere of fear. Christian Nationalists Are Excited About What Comes NextThe way the movement’s leaders see it, Dobbs is just a way station. Liberals Need a Clearer Vision of the Constitution. Here’s What It Could Look Like.The legal scholar Larry Kramer on why the left’s embrace of judicial supremacy was a mistake. I’m Terrified for My Patients Now That Roe Is GoneA high-risk obstetrician explains what his patients will have to endure. ‘Our Little Town’: A Fourth of July Parade Turned Deadly“Must each of us lose a loved one before the gun lobby is stopped?” a reader asks. Also: Justice Jackson’s tough task; threats against election workers. Another Step Toward Climate ApocalypseThe Supreme Court does its bit to make the earth unlivable. The Jumbled Dream of U.S. ChipsIt’s even harder now to understand what the U.S. wants to accomplish with its computer chip plans. Governors Hochul and Murphy to Split Cost of Gateway TunnelA project to build new tunnels from New Jersey to Penn Station moved a step closer to construction with an agreement between New York and New Jersey. Funeral Home Operator Pleads Guilty in ‘Illegal Body Part Scheme’Megan Hess, who pleaded guilty to mail fraud, sold body parts without families’ consent in a business she operated with her mother, officials said. Sharks Hire Mike Grier as N.H.L.’s First Black General ManagerTwo days before the annual draft, Grier takes over a team in transition: San Jose missed the past three postseasons and recently fired its coach. Infertility Patients and Doctors Fear Abortion Bans Could Restrict I.V.F.The new state bans don’t explicitly cover embryos created outside the womb, but legal experts say overturning Roe could make it easier to place controls on genetic testing, storage and disposal of them. How Common Is Pancreatitis After a Colonoscopy? Travis Barker’s Condition, ExplainedAfter the musician Travis Barker was hospitalized with pancreatitis on June 28, some wondered if the two events were linked. Here’s what to know. The YouTube Creators Turning Arab Home Cooking Videos Into IncomeAcross the Middle East and North Africa, home cooks are using YouTube and their favorite recipes to transform their families’ lives. More Recent Articles |
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Investigators in Italy on Tuesday said that five people remained missing following an avalanche at the Marmolada glacier in the Italian alps.
Two of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top Cabinet members resigned abruptly Tuesday, saying they no longer see eye-to-eye with the premier.
Russian lawmakers on Tuesday passed a measure that would require businesses to accept production contracts from the Russian Armed Forces amid Moscow's war with Ukraine.
A West Virginia federal judge has ruled in favor of three wholesale drug distributors, stating they cannot be held responsible for the opioid crisis affecting communities in the state.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Arizona over a new state law that would require residents to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday called on Congress to "have the courage to act" and renew the assault weapons band after a mass shooting in Illinois killed seven people at a July 4 parade.
Hurricane Bonnie, the second named storm of the Atlantic season, has become the eastern Pacific Ocean's first major hurricane.
Deadly gun violence marred July 4th celebrations in a number of cities across the U.S. over the weekend, highlighting what political leaders say is the ongoing result of insufficient regulations at the national level.
New Jersey enacted several new laws Tuesday aimed at curtailing gun violence.
NASA lost communication with its CAPSTONE orbiter after it deployed Monday, the space agency said in a statement Tuesday.
The man suspected of opening fire from a rooftop during a Fourth of July parade in Illinois -- killing several people -- was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
Twitter on Tuesday filed a lawsuit challenging orders from the Indian government for the social media company to remove content under legislation passed last year.
A special grand jury, investigating possible criminal interference in Georgia's 2020 elections by former President Donald Trump, has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Lindsey Graham and lawyer John Eastman.
For the second day in a row a group of climate activists glued themselves to a painting at a London art museum Tuesday to protest oil and gas extraction.
An anonymous hacker is selling what appears to be a massive trove of data pilfered from the Shanghai police that could include personal information from 1 billion Chinese nationals, according to reports.
A new study estimates the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder at 3.14% among children and adolescents in the United States in 2019 and 2020, a rising trend.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 129 points Tuesday as markets pulled off a late rally to avoid larger losses amid concern about a potential recession.
Russia is planning to shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline next week for annual maintenance, stoking fears in Germany that gas supplies could be severely impacted.
A wildfire in California continues to grow and forced dozens of people to temporarily take shelter at a Pacific Gas & Electric facility Monday night.
The largest nurses' union in the United States sent a letter to senators Tuesday, calling on them to pass a law to codify the federal right to an abortion.
A three-legged tortoise brought to a British Zoo after being rescued from smugglers has graduated from using wheels to get around to using his own legs and a prosthetic "stump," zookeepers said.
A father and son walking along the York River in Virginia found a message in a bottle that had been launched by a young boy 44 years earlier.
Officials at a Washington state zoo shared video of a curious bear who used a puddle of paint on the floor of her enclosure to create a masterpiece with her face. 
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