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Jan. 6 hearing: Trump sought to say most rioters acted 'peacefully' in deleted clip In a never-before-seen outtake of former President Donald Trump's video message to the rioters on the day of the siege, he sought to claim that most of the rioters acted peacefully on the day of the siege. Woman who threatened to shoot Pelosi during Jan. 6 attack sentenced to 60 days A woman who threatened to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "in the friggin' brain" during the Capitol riots was sentenced Thursday to 60 days in prison Thursday. Satellite images show dramatic water level change at Lake Mead NASA on Thursday released new satellite images depicting the dramatic changes in the water levels of Lake Mead over the past two decades. Supreme Court declines to allow Biden to alter immigration enforcement The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to immediately allow the Biden administration to shift its immigration enforcement to focus on migrants who pose the greatest threat. Truckers' protest shuts down California's Port of Oakland Trucker protests shut down the Port of Oakland in California's Bay Area on Thursday, the major cargo hub announced. India elects first Indigenous tribal president in its history India hailed Droupadi Murmu, 64, as its first Indigenous tribal president in a historic election Thursday. Watch: Allison lives in 'Teen Wolf: The Movie' teaser Paramount+ released the teaser trailer for "Teen Wolf: The Movie" at Comic-Con on Thursday. The trailer reveals that Allison (Crystal Reed) is alive again. New York reports first U.S. polio case since 2013 The New York State Department of Health reported the first U.S. case of polio since 2013 on Thursday, urging individuals to ensure they are vaccinated against the virus. Sarah Michelle Gellar joins 'Wolf Pack' series Paramount+ announced Thursday that Sarah Michelle Gellar would join the cast of "Wolf Pack." Gellar will also executive produce with Jeff Davis, who adapted the books. 'Minecraft' blocks NFT integration, blockchain technology The company that develops gaming software "Minecraft" has announced that it will not allow users to integrate NFTs into the game in an effort to allow everyone access to the same content. Nasdaq rises 1.3% as markets climb for third straight day The Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.36% Thursday as tech stocks pushed U.S. markets into a three-day rally. Bannon attorneys call no witnesses, contempt of Congress trial headed for closing arguments Federal prosecutors say Bannon, former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, "decided he was above the law" and refused a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Look: Dolphin rescued from crab net under Florida pier Authorities and marine rescuers in Florida came to the rescue of a dolphin calf found tangled in a crab trap under a pier. Amid flood of Alzheimer's research, questionable conduct persists A probe by a prestigious science journal raises questions about the integrity of some scientific evidence that helped launch an investigational Alzheimer's disease drug into ongoing clinical trials. Federal watchdog launches criminal investigation into missing Secret Service texts A federal watchdog has launched a criminal investigation into missing Secret Service texts from Jan. 5 and 6, 2021, and told the Secret Service to stop any internal investigation it may be conducting. Watch: Barber gives haircut in middle of Los Angeles bridge A video going viral on social media shows an unusual occurrence on Los Angeles' new Sixth Street Bridge -- a barber giving a haircut. Monarch butterflies are now in 'red list' of endangered species The dire classification by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature means the beloved insect's population has declined so dramatically, it is now only two steps away from vanishing entirely. SEC charges former Coinbase product manager with insider trading A former Coinbase product manager and two others were charged with insider trading for a scheme in which they planned to trade ahead of announcements on which crypto assets would be made available on the platform. Colorado officer disperses 'suspicious' raccoons at public park Police in Colorado shared video of an officer who made a nigh time visit to a public park to disperse "several suspicious parties" -- a gang of raccoons. Biden administration announces new pandemic response division The Biden administration announced Thursday that it will create a new division in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to coordinate responses to pandemic threats and other health emergencies. President Joe Biden not at risk of serious COVID-19 illness, White House says President Joe Biden is taking an antiviral and isn't expected to have serious illness after testing positive for COVID-19, White House officials said in a briefing Thursday. In photos: Highlights from Washington for the week of July 18, 2022 Several Democratic congresswomen march on the Supreme Court and are detained alongside demonstrators. Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska visits the White House. And Steve Bannon, a former adviser in Donald Trump's White House, heads to trial on contempt of Congress charges, among the highlights of Washington news for the week of July 18, 2022. Bill to legalize cannabis nationwide introduced in Senate Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer is hoping to reignite the fire to legalize marijuana nationwide. He introduced Thursday a long-awaited bill to allow states to set their own regulations on the industry. SpaceX delays 32nd launch of year, putting off attempt at record for one more day SpaceX will delay Thursday's Starlink launch, an attempt by the company to beat its record of 31 launches in 2021 with a 32nd launch this year, until Friday because of fog. |
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Why Did It Take So Long to Deploy the National Guard on Jan. 6?The House committee’s hearing on Thursday shed light on the Trump White House’s inaction as others urged to send troops to help quell the violence at the Capitol. Service Service Asked to Stop Investigating Jan. 6 Texts Amid Criminal InquiryThe Homeland Security Department’s inspector general told the Secret Service to halt its internal investigation into how phone records from around Jan. 6 were purged. Biden Is Experiencing Mild Symptoms After Testing PositiveThe president tested positive for the coronavirus on Thursday and is expected to isolate for at least five days before resuming normal activities. Why Biden’s Second Booster Wasn’t Enough to Prevent InfectionThe Omicron variant is evolving in ways that make it better able to evade the body’s immune defenses. But booster shots still help prevent severe illness. Supreme Court Refuses for Now to Restore Biden Plan on Immigration EnforcementA federal judge in Texas has blocked guidelines setting priorities for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents, saying they were at odds with the immigrations laws. Ukraine Tries to Make the Case That It Can Win the WarPushing back against skepticism that Western weapons will allow them to turn the tide against Russia, Ukrainians point to successful attacks using new long-range rocket systems. Russia Moves to Close Agency Handling Emigration to IsraelFor years, Vladimir Putin worked to rebuild ties to Russia’s Jews, but the new move against a Jewish nonprofit has raised questions. House Passes Bill to Ensure Contraception Rights After DobbsThe vote was mostly along party lines, with all but eight Republicans in opposition to a bill that aims to protect a right seen as newly at risk after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. La Guardia, Kennedy and Newark Airports Get a $25 Billion OverhaulThe city is not exactly known for its state-of-the-art airports. That should change by 2030. 2 Are Indicted in Human Smuggling Case That Left 53 Dead in TexasTwo men from Texas could face the death penalty after a tractor-trailer carrying dead migrants was found on the outskirts of San Antonio last month. President Biden Has Covid. Now What?“If all goes well, this will be a nonstory … and that’s the story.” We Are Retired Generals and Admirals. Trump’s Actions on Jan. 6 Were a Dereliction of Duty.A civilian leader’s misuse of the military could imperil one of the foundations of American democracy. We’re Asking the Jan. 6 Committee to Do the ImpossibleCan a country exhausted by scandal still be scandalized? Why Republicans Are Having Gas PainsTheir focus on gas prices is profoundly stupid. If it’s coming back to bite themparty, that’s just poetic justice. Is Life a Story or a Game?Modern culture has a dehumanizing way of seeing the world. The Shame of UvaldeWhat happened there was a ‘systemic failure.’ But what do we mean by that? A Pastor Ripped Apart by Our Divided CountryFor Dan White Jr., a trauma diagnosis pushed him toward a new calling: helping other exhausted faith leaders find peace. How to Ease Neck and Back Pain From TravelBackache after a long car ride? Sore neck from trying to sleep on a plane? Try these tips before the next time you head out of town. 哈佛招生案和华人的“美国梦”即使改变招生政策有望让更多亚裔学生进入名校,一旦亚裔与白人在教育上的利益冲突开始升温,亚裔是否会因“比例过高”引起白人的不满?这对华人在美国的发展又将产生何种影响? ECB Rates: Europe Joins Inflation Fight With First Increase in 11 YearsPolicymakers are trying to slow soaring prices while avoiding a recession among the countries that use the euro. First Polio Case in Nearly a Decade Is Detected in New York StateA man who lives in Rockland County was infected by someone who received the oral polio vaccine, which is no longer used in the United States, officials said. The Loeb Boathouse in Central Park Will Close This FallThe Boathouse first saw life as a Victorian structure in the 1870s, and will see the end of its latest chapter come October. A new operator is in the works. Do Eye Creams Actually Work for Wrinkles?Look for a few key ingredients in skin care products if you want to deal with wrinkles — but no product will keep your face crease free. More Recent Articles |
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In a never-before-seen outtake of former President Donald Trump's video message to the rioters on the day of the siege, he sought to claim that most of the rioters acted peacefully on the day of the siege.
A woman who threatened to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "in the friggin' brain" during the Capitol riots was sentenced Thursday to 60 days in prison Thursday.
NASA on Thursday released new satellite images depicting the dramatic changes in the water levels of Lake Mead over the past two decades.
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to immediately allow the Biden administration to shift its immigration enforcement to focus on migrants who pose the greatest threat.
Trucker protests shut down the Port of Oakland in California's Bay Area on Thursday, the major cargo hub announced.
India hailed Droupadi Murmu, 64, as its first Indigenous tribal president in a historic election Thursday.
Paramount+ released the teaser trailer for "Teen Wolf: The Movie" at Comic-Con on Thursday. The trailer reveals that Allison (Crystal Reed) is alive again.
The New York State Department of Health reported the first U.S. case of polio since 2013 on Thursday, urging individuals to ensure they are vaccinated against the virus.
Paramount+ announced Thursday that Sarah Michelle Gellar would join the cast of "Wolf Pack." Gellar will also executive produce with Jeff Davis, who adapted the books.
The company that develops gaming software "Minecraft" has announced that it will not allow users to integrate NFTs into the game in an effort to allow everyone access to the same content.
The Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.36% Thursday as tech stocks pushed U.S. markets into a three-day rally.
Federal prosecutors say Bannon, former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, "decided he was above the law" and refused a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
Authorities and marine rescuers in Florida came to the rescue of a dolphin calf found tangled in a crab trap under a pier.
A probe by a prestigious science journal raises questions about the integrity of some scientific evidence that helped launch an investigational Alzheimer's disease drug into ongoing clinical trials.
A federal watchdog has launched a criminal investigation into missing Secret Service texts from Jan. 5 and 6, 2021, and told the Secret Service to stop any internal investigation it may be conducting.
A video going viral on social media shows an unusual occurrence on Los Angeles' new Sixth Street Bridge -- a barber giving a haircut.
The dire classification by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature means the beloved insect's population has declined so dramatically, it is now only two steps away from vanishing entirely.
A former Coinbase product manager and two others were charged with insider trading for a scheme in which they planned to trade ahead of announcements on which crypto assets would be made available on the platform.
Police in Colorado shared video of an officer who made a nigh time visit to a public park to disperse "several suspicious parties" -- a gang of raccoons.
The Biden administration announced Thursday that it will create a new division in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to coordinate responses to pandemic threats and other health emergencies.
President Joe Biden is taking an antiviral and isn't expected to have serious illness after testing positive for COVID-19, White House officials said in a briefing Thursday.
Several Democratic congresswomen march on the Supreme Court and are detained alongside demonstrators. Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska visits the White House. And Steve Bannon, a former adviser in Donald Trump's White House, heads to trial on contempt of Congress charges, among the highlights of Washington news for the week of July 18, 2022.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer is hoping to reignite the fire to legalize marijuana nationwide. He introduced Thursday a long-awaited bill to allow states to set their own regulations on the industry.
SpaceX will delay Thursday's Starlink launch, an attempt by the company to beat its record of 31 launches in 2021 with a 32nd launch this year, until Friday because of fog. 
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