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Western nations pledge $1.5B in military aid to Ukraine The defense ministers and representatives from 26 democratic nations met Thursday in Copenhagen where they collectively pledged more than $1.5 billion in military support for Ukraine. DHS inspector general nixed warning of deleted Jan. 6 Secret Service texts The Project on Government Oversight reported that DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari cut five paragraphs warning Congress that Secret Service texts surrounding the Jan. 6 riots had been deleted from a June report. Source of London's Thames River runs dry amid prolonged heat Extended hot and dry temperatures across Britain and much of Europe have caused the source of London's River Thames to dry up for the first time since 1976. Authorities kill suspect who tried to breach Cincinnati FBI office A man who tried to breach the FBI Cincinnati Field Office while armed was killed following an extended standoff with authorities Thursday. Police: Search for missing N.H. girl Harmony Montgomery now a murder investigation The search for Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has been missing since 2019, is now a homicide investigation, authorities announced Thursday. 31 injured in roller coaster crash at Legoland Germany Police said 31 people were injured when two trains collided on the Fire Dragon roller coaster at Legoland Germany. CDC drops quarantine, routine testing recommendations in new COVID-19 guidelines The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer recommending that students who are exposed to COVID-19 quarantine at home, in a set of updated guidelines released Thursday. Watch: Animal control officer jumps into lake to rescue entangled swan An animal control officer in Massachusetts plunged into a lake to rescue a swan spotted entangled in fishing line. U.S. markets close flat as more positive inflation data rolls in The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 27 points Thursday as markets closed mixed amid two consecutive days of positive inflation data. Watch: Intoxicated bear rescued after eating hallucinogenic honey in Turkey Officials in Turkey said a young brown bear was rescued after being found disoriented and intoxicated from consuming a large amount of hallucinogenic honey. Look: Escaped python found hiding under parked vehicle in Texas Animal services officers in Texas said they were summoned to a home on an unusual call -- a huge python spotted under a parked vehicle. Watch: Long-lost siblings reunite at Texas hospital A pair of long-lost siblings who reunited thanks to a DNA test said they had spent years passing one another in the halls of a Texas hospital. In photos: The MLB's Field of Dreams game Major League Baseball will host the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs in the second annual MLB Field of Dreams game in a stadium adjacent to the "Field of Dreams" movie set in Dyersville, Iowa, on August 11, 2022. Watch: French freediver breaks world record at a depth of 393.7 feet A French freediver broke a world record for the seventh time when he descended to a depth of 393.7 feet. Bucs quarterback Tom Brady out at least 10 days for 'personal issue' Quarterback Tom Brady will not participate in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' next two preseason games or at practice for "personal" reasons, coach Todd Bowles told reporters Thursday. Bioengineered pig skin may help restore vision lost to damaged corneas Farmyard pigs could be the key to restoring sight in people who have lost their vision due to a damaged cornea, a new study reports. Women who eat vegetarian diets at higher risk for hip fracture Record numbers of people are turning to plant-based diets to take advantage of the many health benefits they offer, but this may come at the expense of their bones, a new study suggests. Look: Hawk rescued from front grille of truck in Connecticut Animal control officials in Connecticut said a hawk was rescued after a "very traumatic morning" that saw the bird of prey become stuck in the front grille of a truck. Look: Blackpink's Jisoo, Jennie appear in 'Pink Venom' concept teasers K-pop stars Blackpink released concept teasers for "Pink Venom," the lead single from their album "Born Pink." Scandinavian research shows Arctic warming nearly four times as fast as entire globe New Finnish-Norwegian research published Thursday shows Arctic global warming is happening nearly four times as fast as the entire globe. This is known as Arctic amplification. Kane Brown to perform at MTV Video Music Awards Kane Brown will make history as the first male country music artist to perform at the MTV VMAs. Producer price index falls 0.5% in July, easing inflation fears Sparked by a plunge in gasoline and energy costs, wholesale prices dropped for the first time in two years in a sign of easing inflation, the Labor Department said. '90 Day: The Single Life' to return Sept. 12 on TLC "90 Day: The Single Life," a spinoff of the popular reality series "90 Day Fiancé," will return for a third season in September. Look: 'She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law' posters feature Tatiana Maslany, Jameela Jamil "She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law," a new Marvel Studios series starring Tatiana Maslany, Jameela Jamil and Ginger Gonzaga, is coming to Disney+ in August. |
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Garland Moves to Release Details on F.B.I. Search of Trump’s HomeThe search was part of a government effort to account for materials related to some of the most highly classified programs run by the United States, a person briefed on the matter said. Takeaways From Garland’s Statement on the F.B.I.’s Mar-a-Lago SearchThe fact that Attorney General Merrick B. Garland felt compelled to speak at all says much about the high stakes and the possible pitfalls of the investigation. C.D.C. Eases Covid Guidelines, Noting Virus Is ‘Here to Stay’The new guidelines eliminate quarantines and put less emphasis on social distancing, routine surveillance testing and contact tracing. Man Accused of Trying to Break Into F.B.I. Office Is Killed in StandoffTwo law enforcement officials said investigators were looking into whether the man had ties to extremist groups, including one that participated in the Jan. 6 attack. Heavy Losses Leave Russia Short of Its Goal, U.S. Officials SayThe estimated deaths and injuries are stalling Russia’s progress in eastern Ukraine, military experts say, as fighting intensifies in the south. Rhythm of War: A Thunderous Blast, and Then a Coffee BreakThis is a war fought in a cycle of opposites: bursts of chaos from outgoing and incoming shelling, and then long lulls in which soldiers undertake the most routine activities. Shelling Threatens Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, and U.N. Pleads for AccessThe chief U.N. nuclear monitor called for an immediate stop to fighting that risks a radiation disaster, as Russians and Ukrainians blamed each other for strikes dangerously close to the reactors. As Shootings Soar in Philadelphia, City is Awash in GunsMore than 1,400 people have been shot this year in Philadelphia, hundreds of them fatally — a higher toll than in much larger New York or Los Angeles. How New Zealand’s Climate Fight Is Threatening Its Iconic FarmlandAs the country puts a growing price on greenhouse emissions, investors are rushing to buy up pastures and plant carbon-sucking trees. Arctic Warming 4 Times as Fast as the Rest of the Planet, New Analyses FindThe warming at the top of the globe, a sign of climate change, is happening much faster than previously described compared with the global average, scientists said Thursday. Silver-Haired and Shameless About Perks: Retirees Take Part-Time Work in the Travel IndustrySpend 15 hours a week loading baggage at the airport or passing out towels at the pool, and you can see Europe for a fraction of the usual cost. The Absurd Argument Against Making Trump Obey the LawDon’t give the former president’s fans an insurrectionist veto. Josh Hawley’s Manhood, Mike Pompeo’s Midriff and Other 2024 IndicatorsIf Trump is inevitable, nobody told these Republican strivers. Will the F.B.I.’s Mar-a-Lago Raid Help Re-Elect Trump?The coming clash between the legal system and the electoral system. Alito’s Call to Arms to Secure Religious LibertyThe challenge, he says, is to convince people who are not religious that religion is worth special protection. Finally, Some Good News on InflationWhat July’s Big Zero does — and doesn’t — mean for the future. Consolidation of Book Publishers Is a Threat to a Diverse Literary MarketplaceThe proposed merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster accelerates industry trends toward the production of best sellers at the expense of the incubation of new voices or ideas. Alex Jones and the Wellness-Conspiracy Industrial ComplexThe Sandy Hook defamation trial showed how bogus health products have turned misinformation into big business. I Was Injured by a White Supremacist in Charlottesville. Strangers Lifted Me Up.Since the attack in Charlottesville, I’ve relied heavily on my community in my journey toward healing. Everything You Never Wanted to Know About HemorrhoidsIt’s often left out of polite ‘cocktail conversation,’ however this painful inflammation affects many people. Here are some ways to prevent and treat it. A Renaissance in American Hardcore MusicA look at the recent burst of bands and how the scene operates as music, ethic and feeling. 为何他们不再愿意被称为“华人”?台海局势风起云涌,无可避免地在美国华人群体中激起涟漪。近年来随着两岸关系恶化,美国的台湾移民——特别是年轻一代——在心理上与中国大陆渐行渐远的趋势已经明白无误地显露了出来。 How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?Our TV critic recommends checking out a new comedy, a juicy finale and a returning teen rom-com. Draft Shows Watchdog Took Months to Report Missing Secret Service TextsThe disclosure of the draft notification to Congress is the latest evidence to raise questions about the inspector general’s handling of the missing Jan. 6 texts. ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ and Gen Z’s Struggle to Connect IRLWhat happens when Gen Z loses Wi-Fi? Using horror and humor, the cast and filmmakers of the new slasher film aim for a generational portrait. More Recent Articles |
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The defense ministers and representatives from 26 democratic nations met Thursday in Copenhagen where they collectively pledged more than $1.5 billion in military support for Ukraine.
The Project on Government Oversight reported that DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari cut five paragraphs warning Congress that Secret Service texts surrounding the Jan. 6 riots had been deleted from a June report.
Extended hot and dry temperatures across Britain and much of Europe have caused the source of London's River Thames to dry up for the first time since 1976.
A man who tried to breach the FBI Cincinnati Field Office while armed was killed following an extended standoff with authorities Thursday.
The search for Harmony Montgomery, a New Hampshire girl who has been missing since 2019, is now a homicide investigation, authorities announced Thursday.
Police said 31 people were injured when two trains collided on the Fire Dragon roller coaster at Legoland Germany.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer recommending that students who are exposed to COVID-19 quarantine at home, in a set of updated guidelines released Thursday.
An animal control officer in Massachusetts plunged into a lake to rescue a swan spotted entangled in fishing line.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 27 points Thursday as markets closed mixed amid two consecutive days of positive inflation data.
Officials in Turkey said a young brown bear was rescued after being found disoriented and intoxicated from consuming a large amount of hallucinogenic honey.
Animal services officers in Texas said they were summoned to a home on an unusual call -- a huge python spotted under a parked vehicle.
A pair of long-lost siblings who reunited thanks to a DNA test said they had spent years passing one another in the halls of a Texas hospital.
Major League Baseball will host the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs in the second annual MLB Field of Dreams game in a stadium adjacent to the "Field of Dreams" movie set in Dyersville, Iowa, on August 11, 2022.
A French freediver broke a world record for the seventh time when he descended to a depth of 393.7 feet.
Quarterback Tom Brady will not participate in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' next two preseason games or at practice for "personal" reasons, coach Todd Bowles told reporters Thursday.
Farmyard pigs could be the key to restoring sight in people who have lost their vision due to a damaged cornea, a new study reports.
Record numbers of people are turning to plant-based diets to take advantage of the many health benefits they offer, but this may come at the expense of their bones, a new study suggests.
Animal control officials in Connecticut said a hawk was rescued after a "very traumatic morning" that saw the bird of prey become stuck in the front grille of a truck.
K-pop stars Blackpink released concept teasers for "Pink Venom," the lead single from their album "Born Pink."
New Finnish-Norwegian research published Thursday shows Arctic global warming is happening nearly four times as fast as the entire globe. This is known as Arctic amplification.
Kane Brown will make history as the first male country music artist to perform at the MTV VMAs.
Sparked by a plunge in gasoline and energy costs, wholesale prices dropped for the first time in two years in a sign of easing inflation, the Labor Department said.
"90 Day: The Single Life," a spinoff of the popular reality series "90 Day Fiancé," will return for a third season in September.
"She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law," a new Marvel Studios series starring Tatiana Maslany, Jameela Jamil and Ginger Gonzaga, is coming to Disney+ in August. 
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