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U.S. sues Trump aide Peter Navarro for emails sent from private account The Justice Department sued former Trump administration trade advisor Peter Navarro on Wednesday to force him to hand over hundreds of emails from a private account that he used while working at the White House. 1st grain-load ship to leave Ukraine amid war passes inspection en route to Lebanon The first cargo ship loaded with grain to leave Ukraine since Russia invaded in late February completed inspection Wednesday in the Black Sea off the Turkish coast. 'Joker' sequel set to release in October 2024 "Joker: Foile a Deux" the sequel to 2019's "Joker" starring Joaquin Phoenix is set to release on Oct. 4, 2024. United Nations to investigate deadly Ukraine prison attack The United Nations announced it will form a fact-finding team to study Thursday's rocket attack that killed dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war in Donbas. Senate votes to ratify Finland, Sweden NATO membership The Senate on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying Finland and Sweden's applications to join NATO. Oklahoma board recommends clemency for death row prisoner James Coddington The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board on Wednesday recommended clemency for death row prisoner James Coddington. Flooding rains in Uganda claim at least 24 lives Devastating rainfall that drenched eastern Uganda last weekend has killed at least 24 victims across the Elgon subregion as of Wednesday, according to government officials. U.N. chief blasts 'grotesque greed,' urges governments to tax record energy profits United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres blasted the "grotesque greed" of oil and gas companies for making record profits off the energy crisis while urging governments to tax extra income to help those in need. UConn's Paige Bueckers ruled out for 2022, plans 'hell of a comeback' UConn's Paige Bueckers will undergo left knee surgery Friday to repair a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2022 women's basketball season, the school announced Wednesday. Walmart to lay off corporate employees after cutting profit outlook Walmart on Wednesday confirmed it plans to lay off corporate employees a week after the company cut its profit guidance, citing inflation. Rep. Jackie Walorski, three others, die in Indiana car crash Rep. Jackie Walorski, a Republican who represented Indiana in Congress since 2013, died Wednesday in a car crash in her home district, her office announced. She was 58. Former Trump White House counsel subpoenaed by federal grand jury A lawyer who once served as former President Donald Trump's White House counsel was subpoenaed Wednesday by a federal grand jury investigating possible interference in the 2020 Presidential election. Low to moderate stress prepares the mind to deal with tougher, more chaotic times, study says Tight deadlines, tough exams, planning vacations and home repairs gone awry are anything but pleasant sources of stress. But a new study suggests that they might be good for your mental health in the long run. Parade shooting suspect pleads not guilty to 117 charges Suspect Robert E. Crimo III, accused of shooting and killing seven people and injuring dozens more at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., pleaded not guilty to 117 criminal charges. NFL appeals Deshaun Watson suspension, seeks tougher penalty The NFL appealed the six-game suspension Deshaun Watson received earlier this week for violating the league's personal conduct policy, the league said Wednesday. German Chancellor rejects Russia's reason for cutting natural gas outflow German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday that Russia's stance that technical issues continue to be the reason for scaled-down gas exports to his country is invalid. Dow rises 416 points as recession fears ease The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 416 points Wednesday as recession fears eased and strong corporate earnings buoyed stocks. Kidnapped girl chews restraints to escape abductor, leads authorities to two bodies A kidnapped 12-year-old girl chewed through her restraints to escape a week of captivity inside a mobile home near Dadeville, Ala., where authorities later found two decomposing bodies. Alex Jones admits in court that Sandy Hook mass shooting was '100% real' Infowars owner and host Alex Jones admitted Wednesday that the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut did occur. Sen. Joe Manchin promotes bipartisan bill to safeguard the electoral vote count Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., said Wednesday that the bipartisan Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 would prevent "bad actors" from manipulating the Electoral count for their benefit. Maryland woman wins $25,000 lottery prize with numbers from sister's dream A Maryland woman said the numbers that earned her a $25,000 lottery prize came from an unusual source: her sister's dream. Look: Police give tiny owl a ride in New Zealand A pair of New Zealand police officers ended up doing a ride-along with a tiny owl they found wandering in a street. In photos: Highlights of the week in Washington for August 1, 2022 The U.S. Senate passed a bill to help veterans exposed to toxins from burn pits. President Joe Biden isolates with a rebound case of COVID-19, speaking remotely on a new bill to increase U.S. production of semiconductor chips and explaining and a counterterrorism operation that killed al-Qaida's top leader, among the highlights in Washington news for the week of August 1, 2022. EU, Iran, U.S. envoys head to Vienna to advance revival of the Iran nuclear deal The European Union on Thursday will bring Iran, EU and U.S. nuclear deal negotiators back to the table. U.S. Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley tweeted that the United States is prepared for a good faith effort. Archaeologists discover ancient 'ghost footprints' in Utah desert Archaeologists discovered 88 ancient footprints dating back about 12,000 years in Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert. The human footprints are also called "ghost footprints" because they are only seen after it rains. |
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How Democrats See Abortion Politics After Kansas VoteAfter a broad victory in a deep-red state, Democrats are vowing to elevate the fight over abortion rights in midterm races across the country. In Kansas, Support for Abortion Rights Didn’t Just Come From the Usual PlacesRural Republicans joined suburban Democrats to create huge turnout and a broad coalition that voted to preserve abortion rights by a fat margin. Lawmakers Urge Electoral Count Changes to Fix Flaws Trump ExploitedLawmakers in both parties are eager to act after former President Donald J. Trump and his allies sought to exploit a 135-year-old law to overturn the 2020 election. Senate Overwhelmingly Votes to Add Sweden and Finland to NATOThe lopsided bipartisan vote demonstrated broad support in the United States for one of the most significant expansions of the military alliance, amid Russia’s continued assault on Ukraine. As China Plans Drills Circling Taiwan, U.S. Officials Fear a Squeeze PlayAdministration officials say they are hoping China’s military exercises last only a few days, but they are discussing their options if the movements expand into something more. Alex Jones Confronted at Trial With Texts Showing Evidence of DeceptionThe Infowars conspiracy theorist was presented with text messages from his own cellphone that his lawyers appeared to have accidentally sent to lawyers for Sandy Hook parents. Five Minutes That Will Make You Love Duke EllingtonWe asked jazz musicians, writers and others to tell us what moves them. Listen to their choices. John Eastman Proposed Challenging Georgia Senate Elections in Search of FraudOn the day of President Biden’s inauguration, John Eastman suggested looking for voting irregularities in Georgia — and asked for help in getting paid the $270,000 he had billed the Trump campaign. Democrat Seeks Inspector General Inquiry Into Pentagon’s Missing Jan. 6 TextsMessages from the phones of top Trump administration officials at the Defense Department who were involved in the response to the Capitol riot appear to have been erased. Jackie Walorski, Indiana Congresswoman, Is Killed in Car CrashMs. Walorski, 58, was first elected to Congress in 2012. She was traveling in her district with two aides, who were also killed. Endless Lines, Baffling Delays, Crocs for DaysTravelers want to be comfortable and practical but overly casual dressing at the airport might not be the ticket. Is It All About ‘Fealty to Trump’s Delusions’? Three Writers Talk About Where the G.O.P. Is HeadedHow should we assess the Republican Party? On Abortion, Kansas Voters Held the LineIn many ways, across state and even party lines, voters did it together. A Cynical Low for the Democratic PartySelling out democratic principles is not the way for Democrats to hold on to their slim House majority. The Anti-Abortion Movement Needs Minority RuleBoth democracy and choice triumph in Kansas. Arizona Just Chose a Senate Candidate More Extreme Than Donald TrumpHis bizarre, menacing vision for American politics could well define the future of his party. It’s Been a ‘Summer of Disasters,’ and It’s Only Half OverAre we prepared for the climate-related calamities that come next? The Republican Party Is the Anti-Democracy PartyRepublicans are attacking the electoral process at every level to realize their goals. Trump Has Big Plans for 2025, and He Doesn’t Care Whether You Think He’ll WinIgnore them at your peril. Kyrsten Sinema Is the Final Holdout on Democrats’ Climate DealNow that Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia is on board, the Arizona Democrat has emerged as the final holdout on Democrats’ domestic agenda. So far, she’s staying characteristically silent. U.S. Could Have Had Many More Doses of Monkeypox Vaccine This YearThe Department of Health and Human Services delayed asking the manufacturer to process the bulk vaccine the government already owned into vials. Newsom Asks Hollywood to Stop Filming in Conservative StatesThe California governor says film companies should “walk the walk” on abortion rights and L.G.B.T.Q. protections by leaving states such as Georgia and Oklahoma. The Mother of South Korean Men’s Wear Rides the K-WavePeople told Woo Youngmi a war-torn country couldn’t produce luxury fashion. She proved them wrong. More Recent Articles |
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The Justice Department sued former Trump administration trade advisor Peter Navarro on Wednesday to force him to hand over hundreds of emails from a private account that he used while working at the White House.
The first cargo ship loaded with grain to leave Ukraine since Russia invaded in late February completed inspection Wednesday in the Black Sea off the Turkish coast.
"Joker: Foile a Deux" the sequel to 2019's "Joker" starring Joaquin Phoenix is set to release on Oct. 4, 2024.
The United Nations announced it will form a fact-finding team to study Thursday's rocket attack that killed dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war in Donbas.
The Senate on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying Finland and Sweden's applications to join NATO.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board on Wednesday recommended clemency for death row prisoner James Coddington.
Devastating rainfall that drenched eastern Uganda last weekend has killed at least 24 victims across the Elgon subregion as of Wednesday, according to government officials.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres blasted the "grotesque greed" of oil and gas companies for making record profits off the energy crisis while urging governments to tax extra income to help those in need.
UConn's Paige Bueckers will undergo left knee surgery Friday to repair a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2022 women's basketball season, the school announced Wednesday.
Walmart on Wednesday confirmed it plans to lay off corporate employees a week after the company cut its profit guidance, citing inflation.
Rep. Jackie Walorski, a Republican who represented Indiana in Congress since 2013, died Wednesday in a car crash in her home district, her office announced. She was 58.
A lawyer who once served as former President Donald Trump's White House counsel was subpoenaed Wednesday by a federal grand jury investigating possible interference in the 2020 Presidential election.
Tight deadlines, tough exams, planning vacations and home repairs gone awry are anything but pleasant sources of stress. But a new study suggests that they might be good for your mental health in the long run.
Suspect Robert E. Crimo III, accused of shooting and killing seven people and injuring dozens more at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., pleaded not guilty to 117 criminal charges.
The NFL appealed the six-game suspension Deshaun Watson received earlier this week for violating the league's personal conduct policy, the league said Wednesday.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday that Russia's stance that technical issues continue to be the reason for scaled-down gas exports to his country is invalid.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 416 points Wednesday as recession fears eased and strong corporate earnings buoyed stocks.
A kidnapped 12-year-old girl chewed through her restraints to escape a week of captivity inside a mobile home near Dadeville, Ala., where authorities later found two decomposing bodies.
Infowars owner and host Alex Jones admitted Wednesday that the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut did occur.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., said Wednesday that the bipartisan Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 would prevent "bad actors" from manipulating the Electoral count for their benefit.
A Maryland woman said the numbers that earned her a $25,000 lottery prize came from an unusual source: her sister's dream.
A pair of New Zealand police officers ended up doing a ride-along with a tiny owl they found wandering in a street.
The U.S. Senate passed a bill to help veterans exposed to toxins from burn pits. President Joe Biden isolates with a rebound case of COVID-19, speaking remotely on a new bill to increase U.S. production of semiconductor chips and explaining and a counterterrorism operation that killed al-Qaida's top leader, among the highlights in Washington news for the week of August 1, 2022.
The European Union on Thursday will bring Iran, EU and U.S. nuclear deal negotiators back to the table. U.S. Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley tweeted that the United States is prepared for a good faith effort.
Archaeologists discovered 88 ancient footprints dating back about 12,000 years in Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert. The human footprints are also called "ghost footprints" because they are only seen after it rains. 
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