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Three men charged in 2018 prison killing of mob boss James 'Whitey' Bulger Three men who were incarcerated with gangster James "Whitey" Bulger were charged in connection with his 2018 death. Kentucky Supreme Court leaves abortion ban in place amid legal challenge The Kentucky state Supreme Court on Thursday ruled to allow laws banning abortion in the state to remain in effect amid challenges from the state's abortion providers. Federal judge blocks part of Florida's 'Stop WOKE' Act A federal judge on Thursday suspended Florida's Individual Freedom Act, likening the legislation to the TV series Stranger Things. Tanzania's government installs broadband Wi-Fi on Mount Kilimanjaro Tourists climbing Mount Kilimanjaro will be able to access the internet while scaling the volcanic mass after the government of Tanzania installed a broadband network at Uhuru Peak. Erdogan warns of 'Chernobyl' risk amid fighting at Ukraine nuclear plant Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned people on Thursday about "another Chernobyl," referencing Russian occupation of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant, which as seen fighting during the months long invasion. Watch: Pomeranian chases bear through Colorado neighborhood A Colorado woman's home security camera captured video of the moment that a black bear wandering through her neighborhood was chased off by a neighbor's small dog. U.S. markets eke out gains; Dow, S&P move into positive territory for the week The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 18 points Thursday as markets eked out gains. Idaho tech company suing FTC over privacy data use An Idaho data marketing and analytics company is suing the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, alleging the agency threatened it with a lawsuit over its consumer-tracking capability, according to court documents. Massive atlas moth found in the United States for the first time The Washington State Department of Agriculture said a massive moth spotted on a resident's garage was identified as the first atlas moth ever documented in the United States. Michigan woman wins $1 million from 'random' lottery ticket A Michigan woman was shocked to win a $1 million lottery jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket she selected at "random." Brain-eating amoeba suspected in child death in Nebraska A rare brain-eating amoeba is suspected in a child's death in Douglas County Nebraska. The infection most likely happened as the child swam in the Elkhorn River, according to the Nebraska DHSS. Jordan Peele, The Weeknd attractions come to Universal Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios Hollywood announced Halloween Horror Nights attractions, including two based on Jordan Peele's horror movies "Us" and "Nope." Japan introduces program encouraging population to drink more The government of Japan is launching a new contest in an effort to get more members of its population to drink alcohol. Justice Dept. ordered to redact Mar-a-Lago search affidavit for possible unsealing A federal judge in Florida ordered the Justice Department on Thursday to redact portions of the affidavit used to get the search warrant for Mar-a-Lago, presuming that some of it can unsealed. Netflix adapting 'The Decameron' from 'Orange is the New Black' creator Netflix announced an upcoming adaptation of Giovanni Boccaccio's "The Decameron" on Thursday. "Orange is the New Black" creator Jenji Kohan will executive produce. Russia revives 'Mother Heroine' award as its Ukraine casualties mount A decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin is reviving a Soviet-era "Mother Heroine" award for mothers who have 10 or more children. Opossum invades bathroom at Florida elementary school The girls' bathroom at a Florida elementary school became a "wildlife zone" when a wandering opossum took up residence in the restroom. New rapid test could identify genetic risk of miscarriage A new and inexpensive same-day test could help pregnant women learn if their developing fetus has genetic problems that increase their risk of miscarriage. London police arrest suspect in stabbing death of 'much-loved' 87-year-old man A 44-year-old man was arrested Thursday in the London stabbing death of 87-year-old Thomas O'Halloran. Police said he is in custody on suspicion of murder. O'Halloran was stabbed Tuesday in west London. Nichelle Nichols tribute, 'Picard' preview planned for 3rd annual 'Star Trek' Day Paramount+ announced the slate for its third annual "Star Trek" Day Thursday. On Sept. 8, casts of Paramount+ series will livestream panels, including a Nichelle Nichols tribute. White House to make 1.8 million monkeypox vaccine doses available The federal government will make 1.8 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine available for ordering as part of a series of actions to accelerate mitigation of the virus's outbreak in the United States. Injecting morphine into shin bone during knee surgery may reduce pain Researchers may have found a new way to help ease the pain of knee replacement surgery: infusing morphine directly into the shin bone. Watch: NCT 127 'gear up' in teaser for '2 Baddies' album K-pop group NCT 127 will make its comeback with the album "2 Baddies" in September. |
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Sealed Affidavit in Trump Search Should be Redacted, Judge SaysThe possibility emerged after news organizations sought to unseal the affidavit submitted in support of the search warrant. Any public version of the affidavit could be heavily redacted. Allen Weisselberg, a Top Trump Executive, Pleads Guilty in Tax SchemeMr. Weisselberg refused to cooperate in the Manhattan district attorney’s broader investigation into Donald J. Trump and his family business. Who Is Bruce Reinhart, the Judge Who Approved the Mar-a-Lago Search?Judge Reinhart has faced a wave of criticism, disinformation and online threats over his involvement in the F.B.I.’s search. Another Trump Mystery: Why Did He Resist Returning the Government’s Documents?As with so much else with the former president, there is not one easy answer as to why he refused and ignited a legal firestorm. But here are some possibilities. Ukraine and Russia Accuse Each Other of Plotting Attack on Nuclear PlantThe Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, has already been hit by shelling, and the United Nations chief, warning of disaster, called for a demilitarized zone around it. What Happens If Shelling Continues at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant?Repeated shelling inside the plant’s complex over the past seven days has stirred new concerns of a nuclear accident. How Dan Price’s Social Media Fame Fueled Abuse AllegationsDan Price was applauded for paying a minimum salary of $70,000 at his Seattle company and criticizing corporate greed. The adulation helped to hide and enable his behavior. Three Men Charged in Prison Killing of Whitey BulgerThe men were incarcerated alongside the notorious Boston crime boss when he was beaten to death in 2018. Monkeypox Vaccine Plan Prods Cities and States to Adopt New Dosing RegimenThe Biden administration will distribute monkeypox vaccine to jurisdictions that adopt a new protocol using one-fifth the regular dose. Critics called the plan “unscientific.” Home Appraised With a Black Owner: $472,000. With a White Owner: $750,000.Nathan Connolly and his wife, Shani Mott, say an appraisal company undervalued their home based on their race. The couple has filed a lawsuit in Maryland. Big Ten Gets More Than $1 Billion a Year in Record TV DealThe agreement splits the Big Ten’s sports among Fox, NBC and CBS, and is the richest annual deal for any college sports league. Magnet Fishers Pull Trash, and Treasure, From the Depths BelowPandemic boredom led people to seek thrills by tossing powerful magnets into lakes and rivers. They found buckets of scrap metal, and the occasional grenade. What Biden Has — and Hasn’t — Accomplished as PresidentGood stuff, but don’t call it “massive.” My Abortion at 11 Wasn’t a Choice. It Was My Life.If I had been forced to give birth as a child, my life would not have been my own. The Man Who Found His Inner DepthsHow Frederick Buechner Learned to listen to his life. Trump Is Going After One of the Most Conservative Institutions in the U.S. GovernmentAs its history shows, the F.B.I. is hardly a “woke” deep state mob. What Republicans Should Do If They Gain Power in CongressA conservative agenda focused on workers and their families could create avenues for progress. No One Will Get Rid of Vladimir PutinTerror is always more persuasive than anything else. California Needs More Housing. Unions Might Stand in the Way.Should we turn strip malls and office parks into homes — even if it means hiring nonunion workers? Millennials, the Data Says You’re Middle-Aged. What Do You Say?NYT Opinion wants to hear from readers born from 1977 to 1984 about reaching midlife. 超级大洪水将降临加州,我们距离“末日”还有多远?一项研究预测,已经被干旱、地震、野火折磨多年的加州在本世纪内将遭遇超级大洪水。这两年世界各地越发频繁的极端自然灾害已经表明,在气候问题上各国已是“环球同此凉热”,面临着共同的命运。 How to Cope With Fall AnxietyAs the most carefree weeks of the year draw to a close, pay close attention to your emotions. They might be telling you something useful. Deshaun Watson Suspended 11 Games and Fined $5 MillionThe N.F.L. was seeking a yearlong suspension but reached a settlement with the quarterback after an arbitrator recommended a six-game penalty. Gov. Ron DeSantis Announces Arrests in Florida for Election FraudThe 17 arrests announced on Thursday were the first by a new office dedicated to pursuing election crimes. The suspects were said to be former felons who had voted illegally. Mexico Says 43 Students’ Disappearance Was a State CrimeThe authorities said for the first time that the state had been a key player in the likely massacre of students from a teachers’ college in 2014. 3 Election Officials Resigned in a Texas CountyGillespie County, which President Donald J. Trump won by 59 percentage points in 2020, was left without an election staff. The state planned to help. More Recent Articles
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Three men who were incarcerated with gangster James "Whitey" Bulger were charged in connection with his 2018 death.
The Kentucky state Supreme Court on Thursday ruled to allow laws banning abortion in the state to remain in effect amid challenges from the state's abortion providers.
A federal judge on Thursday suspended Florida's Individual Freedom Act, likening the legislation to the TV series Stranger Things.
Tourists climbing Mount Kilimanjaro will be able to access the internet while scaling the volcanic mass after the government of Tanzania installed a broadband network at Uhuru Peak.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned people on Thursday about "another Chernobyl," referencing Russian occupation of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant, which as seen fighting during the months long invasion.
A Colorado woman's home security camera captured video of the moment that a black bear wandering through her neighborhood was chased off by a neighbor's small dog.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 18 points Thursday as markets eked out gains.
An Idaho data marketing and analytics company is suing the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, alleging the agency threatened it with a lawsuit over its consumer-tracking capability, according to court documents.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture said a massive moth spotted on a resident's garage was identified as the first atlas moth ever documented in the United States.
A Michigan woman was shocked to win a $1 million lottery jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket she selected at "random."
A rare brain-eating amoeba is suspected in a child's death in Douglas County Nebraska. The infection most likely happened as the child swam in the Elkhorn River, according to the Nebraska DHSS.
Universal Studios Hollywood announced Halloween Horror Nights attractions, including two based on Jordan Peele's horror movies "Us" and "Nope."
The government of Japan is launching a new contest in an effort to get more members of its population to drink alcohol.
A federal judge in Florida ordered the Justice Department on Thursday to redact portions of the affidavit used to get the search warrant for Mar-a-Lago, presuming that some of it can unsealed.
Netflix announced an upcoming adaptation of Giovanni Boccaccio's "The Decameron" on Thursday. "Orange is the New Black" creator Jenji Kohan will executive produce.
A decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin is reviving a Soviet-era "Mother Heroine" award for mothers who have 10 or more children.
The girls' bathroom at a Florida elementary school became a "wildlife zone" when a wandering opossum took up residence in the restroom.
A new and inexpensive same-day test could help pregnant women learn if their developing fetus has genetic problems that increase their risk of miscarriage.
A 44-year-old man was arrested Thursday in the London stabbing death of 87-year-old Thomas O'Halloran. Police said he is in custody on suspicion of murder. O'Halloran was stabbed Tuesday in west London.
Paramount+ announced the slate for its third annual "Star Trek" Day Thursday. On Sept. 8, casts of Paramount+ series will livestream panels, including a Nichelle Nichols tribute.
The federal government will make 1.8 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine available for ordering as part of a series of actions to accelerate mitigation of the virus's outbreak in the United States.
Researchers may have found a new way to help ease the pain of knee replacement surgery: infusing morphine directly into the shin bone.
K-pop group NCT 127 will make its comeback with the album "2 Baddies" in September. 
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