Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Monday that he has again tested positive for coronavirus. Federal prosecutors said a Pennsylvania man has been arrested and charged with making violent threats online targeting the FBI after agents searched the Florida home of former President Donald Trump. Former Minneapolis police officers Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng rejected a plea deal in a state trial for their role in the killing of George Floyd. The Justice Department has opposed the release of a sworn affidavit, describing the reason behind the FBI's search of former President Donald Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, arguing it would jeopardize the investigation. A school bus crashed into a home near the Ohio-Indiana border when the driver apparently went into cardiac arrest on Monday, authorities said. A New York-area neurologist convicted in July of sexually assaulting patients was found dead at the Rikers Island jail complex Monday. Kenya's Deputy Prime Minister William Ruto was declared Kenya's next president as chaos broke out at the national election center in Nairobi. Ruto won 50.49% of the vote defeating veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga. The S&P 500 climbed 0.4% on Monday as the broad index looked to build on a four-week winning streak. Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump's personal attorney, has been named a target in the investigation into criminal interference in Georgia's 2020 election, and could face charges, according to his lawyer. NASA announced Monday that it will roll out its Artemis I Moon rocket on Tuesday evening, which is two days earlier than originally planned. Adding yet another wrinkle to the monkeypox outbreak, a new case study suggests that people can pass the virus on to their pet dogs. R. Kelly, the R&B singer convicted last year for racketeering and sex trafficking, is facing another trial on federal child pornography and obstruction charges in his hometown of Chicago. The Taliban on Monday celebrated the one-year anniversary of their return to power in Afghanistan after U.S. forces ended a 20-year campaign, but experts say the country is now dealing with multiple crises. Pediatricians must take steps to ensure their adolescent and young adult patients have access to needed reproductive healthcare services post-Roe, according to commentary in a medical journal. A team of spelunkers working to map a Missouri cave ended up rescuing a dog that may have been lost underground for up to two months. Oregon Lottery officials said they were able to reconstruct an $8 winning scratch-off ticket that was torn to shreds by the winner's dogs. U.S.-backed coalition leaders condemned an unsuccessful drone attack near the Tanf base in southeast Syria, which houses U.S. troops and their Syrian allies. U.S. forces reported no deaths, no injuries and no damage. Animal control officials in Texas said they do not know how a 50-pound African spurred tortoise came to be wandering alone through a city park. An 18-year-old Maryland resident scratched off his first-ever lottery ticket and discovered he had won a $50,000 prize. A Myanmar junta court on Monday sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's ousted civilian leader, to six additional years in prison after finding her guilty on further corruption charges. The Boulet Brothers signed a deal with Shudder to bring a new slate of content from their "Draugla" franchise to the platform. A trio of travelers broke a world record with a whirlwind trip that took them to all 50 states in 5 days, 13 hours and 10 minutes. LSU quarterback Myles Brennan decided to retire from college football, the school announced Monday. The injection of sun-blocking soot into the stratosphere from a firestorm created by a nuclear war between the United States and Russia could cause more than 5 billion people to die from hunger, according to a new study. |
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