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Britain launches pilot monkeypox vaccine plan to stretch available doses Britain on Monday announced the launch of a pilot monkeypox vaccination program that aims to increase the number of doses available from existing supplies five-fold. 2 killed, 1 injured in 'targeted' shooting in Atlanta; suspect in custody Two men were shot and killed and a woman is in custody in what police described as a "targeted" shooting in Midtown Atlanta on Monday afternoon. NASA shares new images of Jupiter from James Webb Space Telescope NASA on Monday released two new images of Jupiter captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Jury deliberations begin in Michigan governor kidnap plot retrial Jury deliberations have begun in the retrial of Adam Fox and Barry Croft, both charged in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Judge requests list of questions Georgia grand jury can ask Lindsey Graham Judge Leigh Martin May on Monday ordered attorneys for Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., to provide a list of questions a grand jury can ask the senator about efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election. Rapper Fetty Wap pleads guilty in federal drug-trafficking case Rap artist Fetty Wap pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a drug trafficking ring, that transported heroin, fentanyl and cocaine across the United States, and will face a minimum of five years in federal prison. Study suggests new way to slow worsening of kids' nearsightedness If it's proven to be safe and effective in large clinical trials, a metabolite of caffeine may prove valuable in slowing the progression of short-sightedness, or myopia, in children. Trump files motion requesting third party to review items seized from Mar-a-Lago Lawyers for former President Donald Trump requested that a "special master" be appointed to review items seized from a search of his Mar-a-Lago home earlier this month. Ford cuts 3,000 jobs to fund shift toward electric vehicles Ford Motor Co. will cut 3,000 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring to lower costs and fund electric vehicle manufacturing. Ford plans to eliminate 2,000 salaried positions and 1,000 contract jobs. Julianna Margulies to return for S3 of 'The Morning Show' "The Good Wife" and "Billions" alum Julianna Margulies is returning as news anchor Laura Peterson for Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series, "The Morning Show." Dow falls 643 points for worst day since June The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 643 points Monday for its worst day since June as a summer markets rally began to wane. Pfizer requests FDA approval of COVID-19 vaccine targeting Omicron Pfizer Inc. said Monday that it has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve the emergency use of an updated booster shot that targets several versions of the Omicron variant. ABC officially orders Milo Ventimiglia's 'Company You Keep' to series ABC has officially ordered to series "The Company You Keep," starring "This is Us" alum Milo Ventimiglia. Zelensky warns of 'particularly cruel' attacks ahead of Ukraine Independence Day Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is warning of "particularly cruel" attacks by Russia as the country marks Independence Day on Wednesday. Several cities are banning celebrations and ordering curfews. Watch: Dinosaurs hit the racetrack for Washington's T-Rex Race More than 150 people donned dinosaur costumes at a Washington racetrack and ran a 1/16-mile race to find the fastest T-Rex in the pack. Lottery player's daughter saves winning ticket from being thrown out An Australian woman said her sharp-eyed daughter prevented her from throwing out a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a winner worth nearly $7,000. Tennis: Alexander Zverev, American Reilly Opelka withdrawal from U.S. Open Alexander Zverev, the No. 2 men's tennis player in the world, and American Reilly Opelka withdrew from the 2022 U.S. Open, tournament officials announced Monday. In photos: Russian military equipment displayed on Ukraine street Khreshchatyk street in Kyiv, Ukraine, has been turned into an open-air military museum ahead of the nation's Independence Day on August 24, 2022, amid Russia's invasion. Captured and destroyed Russian military equipment lines the street. Claude Salhani, former UPI photographer in Beirut, dies at 70 Claude Salhani, a former photographer, writer and editor with United Press International who covered Lebanon's civil war and many other turbulent events in the Middle East, has died at age 70. Opioid OD antidote naloxone too costly for many who need it Naloxone is a lifesaving antidote to an opioid overdose, but it may be priced too high for those most vulnerable to opioid-related death, a new study finds. Emma Samms returning to 'General Hospital' amid long COVID battle British actress Emma Samms has confirmed she is returning to the U.S. daytime soap opera, "General Hospital." Kansas recount reaffirms landslide win for abortion rights A Kansas recount has confirmed a landslide vote to uphold abortion rights in the state. The Value Them Both amendment, which would have stripped abortion rights from the state constitution, was defeated Aug. 2. Peacock's 'The Resort' to premiere on NBC NBC audiences are getting a free sample of Peacock's comedy-thriller, "The Resort." Peri Gilpin, Rachel Dratch guest in 'Kevin Can F Himself' final season AMC announced Peri Gilpin and Rachel Dratch would guest star on the final season of "Kevin Can F**k Himself." Gilpin appears on Sept. 5 and Dratch on Sept. 19, with more details on their roles. Use of marijuana, hallucinogens soared to new high in 2021, NIH says Use of marijuana and hallucinogens among young adults in the United States reached an all-time high in 2021, the National Institutes of Health reported Monday. |
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Trump Had More Than 300 Classified Documents at Mar-a-LagoThe National Archives found more than 150 sensitive documents when it got a first batch of material from the former president in January, helping to explain the Justice Department’s urgent response. Trump Asks for ‘Special Master’ in F.B.I. Search Case as Judge Seeks RedactionsThe order was made on the same day the former president’s lawyers asked another judge to appoint an independent special master to review the material seized in the search. Democrats Designed the Climate Law to Be a Game Changer. Here’s How.In a first, the measure legally defines greenhouse gases as pollution. That’ll make new regulations much tougher to challenge in court. Expansion of Clean Energy Loans Is ‘Sleeping Giant’ of Climate BillThe bill President Biden signed into law recently will greatly expand government loans and loan guarantees for clean energy and automotive projects and businesses. Red Flag for Shootings? Life Crisis, Not Mental Illness, Experts SayWhile some mass shootings are committed by people with diagnosed mental illnesses, a life crisis is a better predictor of violence, researchers say. Russia Accuses Ukraine of a Murder, and Hawks Demand VengeanceThe clamor over the assassination of Daria Dugina highlights the prominence of her fellow pro-war Russian ultranationalists. U.N. Faces Record Humanitarian Aid Shortfall — but Not for UkrainiansSoaring needs and wealthy countries’ focus on Ukraine have left aid agencies with too little money to address the world’s other crises, forcing them to cut programs. Russia’s F.S.B. Has Been Accused of Covering Up, Rather Than Solving, CrimesLike its Soviet-era predecessor, the K.G.B., the F.S.B. has been dogged for years by suspicions that it blames others for crimes it commits itself. Gov. Newsom Vetoes Bill for Safe Drug-Injection Sites in CaliforniaThe governor said that he supported the idea of supervised facilities to reduce overdoses and deaths, but that the state was not yet prepared to put it into practice. 5 Things to Know About New York’s Primary on TuesdaySeveral contentious races have stirred up intraparty fighting, with ramifications for Washington and how abortion politics will play out during the fall elections. Eric Adams After Dark: A Private Table and Tarnished FriendsNew York’s mayor vowed to boost nightlife establishments in every corner of the city. But again and again, he returns to the same spot, run by friends with troubled pasts. Blondie on the Music That Defined Its LegacyDebbie Harry, Chris Stein and their bandmates built a career rooted in wit, excitement, pastiche and sex. A new boxed set, “Against the Odds: 1974-1982,” traces their journey. Of Dictators and Trade SurplusesRussia and China are showing weakness, not strength. Can You Tell Me What Would Happen if the F.B.I. Were Investigating a Democrat?Investigations of prominent figures of one party carried out by officials of the other party aren’t going to be met with a sympathetic understanding. The Biden Comeback. The Mar-a-Lago Blowback. The Cheney Takedown. Where Do We Start?With Trump, the line between the shambolic and the sinister is often blurred. What Your Grammar Says About Your Social ClassWe’d be better off not worrying about how language marks status — but that’s not how the world works. Greece’s Spyware Scandal Has Revealed the Rot at the Country’s Heart“Greece 2.0,” it turns out, is just more of the same. Do You Work More Than One Job? We Want to Hear About It.Tell us about your experience taking on a new job or source of income. Canada’s Growing Linguistic DiversityA new report from Canada’s census agency shows that one in four people speak a language other than English or French as their native tongue. Defense Argues Gunman in Parkland School Shooting Was Born ‘Damaged’His biological mother’s drug and alcohol use irreparably harmed his brain, defense lawyers said. Then his adoptive mother became overwhelmed with treating his many problems. Fauci Says He Will Step Down in December to Pursue His ‘Next Chapter’Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who has advised seven presidents and spent more than half a century at the National Institutes of Health, will leave government service by the end of the year. A Surprising Year Could Culminate in a Surprising U.S. OpenTwo unseeded players won in a big U.S. Open warm-up tournament, another unexpected result in an odd tennis season. An Unidentified Illness Is Killing Dogs in Michigan, Officials SayVeterinarians are not sure how contagious the malady is. Most of the dogs affected so far have been under the age of two, an official said. More Recent Articles |
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Britain on Monday announced the launch of a pilot monkeypox vaccination program that aims to increase the number of doses available from existing supplies five-fold.
Two men were shot and killed and a woman is in custody in what police described as a "targeted" shooting in Midtown Atlanta on Monday afternoon.
NASA on Monday released two new images of Jupiter captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Jury deliberations have begun in the retrial of Adam Fox and Barry Croft, both charged in an alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Judge Leigh Martin May on Monday ordered attorneys for Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., to provide a list of questions a grand jury can ask the senator about efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election.
Rap artist Fetty Wap pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a drug trafficking ring, that transported heroin, fentanyl and cocaine across the United States, and will face a minimum of five years in federal prison.
If it's proven to be safe and effective in large clinical trials, a metabolite of caffeine may prove valuable in slowing the progression of short-sightedness, or myopia, in children.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump requested that a "special master" be appointed to review items seized from a search of his Mar-a-Lago home earlier this month.
Ford Motor Co. will cut 3,000 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring to lower costs and fund electric vehicle manufacturing. Ford plans to eliminate 2,000 salaried positions and 1,000 contract jobs.
"The Good Wife" and "Billions" alum Julianna Margulies is returning as news anchor Laura Peterson for Season 3 of the Apple TV+ series, "The Morning Show."
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 643 points Monday for its worst day since June as a summer markets rally began to wane.
Pfizer Inc. said Monday that it has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve the emergency use of an updated booster shot that targets several versions of the Omicron variant.
ABC has officially ordered to series "The Company You Keep," starring "This is Us" alum Milo Ventimiglia.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is warning of "particularly cruel" attacks by Russia as the country marks Independence Day on Wednesday. Several cities are banning celebrations and ordering curfews.
More than 150 people donned dinosaur costumes at a Washington racetrack and ran a 1/16-mile race to find the fastest T-Rex in the pack.
An Australian woman said her sharp-eyed daughter prevented her from throwing out a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a winner worth nearly $7,000.
Alexander Zverev, the No. 2 men's tennis player in the world, and American Reilly Opelka withdrew from the 2022 U.S. Open, tournament officials announced Monday.
Khreshchatyk street in Kyiv, Ukraine, has been turned into an open-air military museum ahead of the nation's Independence Day on August 24, 2022, amid Russia's invasion. Captured and destroyed Russian military equipment lines the street.
Claude Salhani, a former photographer, writer and editor with United Press International who covered Lebanon's civil war and many other turbulent events in the Middle East, has died at age 70.
Naloxone is a lifesaving antidote to an opioid overdose, but it may be priced too high for those most vulnerable to opioid-related death, a new study finds.
British actress Emma Samms has confirmed she is returning to the U.S. daytime soap opera, "General Hospital."
A Kansas recount has confirmed a landslide vote to uphold abortion rights in the state. The Value Them Both amendment, which would have stripped abortion rights from the state constitution, was defeated Aug. 2.
NBC audiences are getting a free sample of Peacock's comedy-thriller, "The Resort."
AMC announced Peri Gilpin and Rachel Dratch would guest star on the final season of "Kevin Can F**k Himself." Gilpin appears on Sept. 5 and Dratch on Sept. 19, with more details on their roles.
Use of marijuana and hallucinogens among young adults in the United States reached an all-time high in 2021, the National Institutes of Health reported Monday. 
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