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Charlie Crist wins bid to challenge Gov. Ron DeSantis as Florida, N.Y. hold primaries New York and Florida will hold primary elections on Tuesday and feature several key races, including the Democrats who are vying to challenge incumbent Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in November. Missing hiker found dead in Utah's Zion National Park Officials said Tuesday that a woman who went missing late last week in Utah's Zion National Park has been found dead. Dinosaur tracks dating back 113 million years revealed in drought-stricken river Dinosaur tracks dating back 113 million years have been exposed in the muddy bed of a Texas river. Dinosaur Valley State Park, near Fort Worth, released photos showing the massive prints in the dried-up Paluxy River. Ukrainian ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya: Reform impossible with Russia on U.N. Security Council Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine's permanent ambassador to the United Nations, on Tuesday criticized Russia's placement as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. One third of U.S. veterans report being arrested at some point in their lives Around a third of U.S. military veterans say they have been arrested at least once, according to results released on Tuesday by the Council on Criminal Justice. Ex-Louisville officer pleads guilty to conspiracy in Breonna Taylor killing Former Louisville Metro Police Det. Kelly Hannah Goodlett pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy for allegedly falsifying an affidavit for the search of Breonna Taylor's home in 2020 in which she was fatally shot. IRS orders safety review amid increased threats The Internal Revenue Service told workers it will review security at its 600 facilities following increased threats from extremists related to new funding the agency will receive from the Inflation Reduction Act. First Russian superyacht auctioned in wake of Ukraine invasion The first luxury superyacht, seized in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is up for auction. The 236-foot-long yacht was owned by sanctioned Russian steel billionaire Dmitry Pumpyansky. Kia, Hyundai owners told to park outside over fire risk Some Kia and Hyundai owners are now being advised to park their vehicles outside because of a risk of fire, the U.S. Department of Transportation confirmed on Tuesday. Firm warns decline in Trump's popularity could damage Truth Social value A special acquisition company seeking to merge with Donald Trump's Truth Social warned that a decline in the former president's popularity could hurt the value of the social media platform. Ukraine ambassador says Russia not taking nuclear safety issue seriously Ukraine's representative to the United Nations Security Council warned during a council meeting Tuesday that Russia is not taking the issue of nuclear safety seriously. Dow drops 154 points to notch three-day losing streak The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 154 points as it fell for the third consecutive session Tuesday. U.N. warns of catastrophic water shortage in Africa The U.N. Children's Fund, also known as UNICEF, warned Tuesday that children in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel region could die in devastating numbers as many facing water insecurity. Trump stored 100-plus classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, National Archives letter says Former President Donald Trump held at least 700 pages of White House documents, including some with "the highest levels of classification," at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida, according to a National Archives letter. British zoo welcomes birth of endangered Philippine spotted deer fawn A British zoo announced the birth of an endangered Philippine spotted deer at the facility. Watch: Dog rescued after falling 100 feet from top of cliff in England Aquatic rescuers in England came to the assistance of a dog that fell 100 feet and became stranded at the base of a cliff. Man who needed change for laundry machines wins $250,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man who won a $250,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket said he only bought the $5 ticket because he needed quarters to do laundry. Carpenter's message in a bottle found in school spire 86 years later Workers restoring a school in Australia discovered a message in a bottle stashed in the school's spire by one of the carpenters who originally constructed the structure in 1935. Paul Pelosi sentenced to five days in jail after DUI Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was sentenced to five days in jail on Tuesday, after pleading guilty to driving under the influence. Over 60, sedentary and watching TV: bad combination for dementia risk, study says A new study says what people do while they're sitting matters -- and shifting from passive to active sedentary behaviors, such as TV viewing to laptop use, may reduce dementia risk. Dozens of U.S. tree species threatened with extinction, study says As many as 100 tree species in the United States are facing extinction from invasive insects, disease and the impact of climate change, according to a new five-year study that found 11% to 16% of trees are threatened. Alabama gives raise, extension to football coach Nick Saban The University of Alabama agreed to add one year to Nick Saban's contract and give the football coach a raise, the school announced Tuesday. Look: Police rescue roadrunner caught in Nevada bush Animal protection officers in Nevada came to the rescue of a road runner that became entangled in some trash in a bush at the side of a road. 'Halloween Ends' to stream on Peacock while in theaters Jamie Lee Curtis announced Tuesday that "Halloween Ends" will premiere Oct. 14 both in theaters and on Peacock. |
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Trump, Without the Presidency’s Protections, Struggles for a StrategyFacing serious legal peril in the documents investigation, the former president has turned to his old playbook of painting himself as persecuted amid legal and political stumbles. Trump Kept Over 700 Pages of Classified Documents, Letter SaysThe letter from the National Archives, which was sent to the former president’s lawyers, described Justice Department officials’ alarm as they realized the nature of the documents at Mar-a-Lago. Trump Flouted Rules on Presidential Records. Here’s Why That’s Unusual.Presidents from both parties have followed tightly restricted procedures that conform to the Presidential Records Act of 1978, which was enacted after Watergate. Jan. 6 Panel Questions Trump Cabinet on 25th Amendment TalksThe House select committee has used the August congressional recess to delve into discussions inside former President Donald J. Trump’s cabinet about removing him from office after the riot. Biden Administration Plans for Booster Shot Campaign in SeptemberA top F.D.A. regulator cited compelling data for redesigned coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. Charges to Be Dropped Against Officers in Fatal Shooting of Rayshard BrooksMr. Brooks was shot to death in 2020, after two Atlanta officers tried to arrest him. A special prosecutor announced on Tuesday that the case against them would be dropped. Ex-Detective Admits Misleading Judge Who Approved Breonna Taylor RaidKelly Goodlett, the former detective, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy. She is the first officer to be convicted in the fatal police operation. Your Doppelgänger Is Out There and You Probably Share DNA With ThemThat person who looks just like you is not your twin, but if scientists compared your genomes, they might find a lot in common. Two Men Convicted in Plot to Kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen WhitmerThe trial came months after a different federal jury did not return any convictions in the case, one of the country’s highest-profile domestic terror prosecutions. What Is Quiet Quitting and Who Is It For?For those not ready to make a grand exit, a softer approach may work. Biden to Announce Decision on Student Loan Debt ReliefThe decision, expected Wednesday, will cap months of deliberations over fairness and the potential to exacerbate an inflation rate that has reached a 40-year high. Webb Telescope’s New Jupiter Images and an Expanded UniverseAs new images of Jupiter and a galactic survey spring forth from NASA’s new observatory, our cosmic affairs correspondent confesses he didn’t anticipate their power. Will Anyone Punish Iran for Its Murderous Campaign?Making a deal with Iran now is as wise as striking a new arms-control agreement with Vladimir Putin. Anthony Fauci’s Retirement Marks the End of an EraSomething changed with Covid-19. Donald Trump’s Dangerous GameIn his latest con, the former president dons his trusty cloak of victimhood to gin up antigovernment anxiety. Why the Evangelical Movement Is in ‘Disarray’ After DobbsThe evangelical leader Russell Moore grapples with Trump, Dobbs and secular America. What It’s Like to StutterStuttering is considered an issue with speech. What about the listener? What Can We Do to Bring Inflation Down?Heterodoxy sometimes works. But probably not now. Russian Soldiers See That Ukrainians Live Better Than They DoThe invaders have seen the reality: The Ukrainians live better than they do. Can Uber Be Useful and Do Us Good?New research suggests that ride services in India might cut pollution. We haven’t seen this in the U.S. What Are Your ‘Non-Negotiables?’A daily walk? Meditation? Or something sweet at 2 p.m.? The Times wants to know what you prioritize each day — and why. What Is Greenwashing and How Do You Avoid It?It’s hard to see through misleading claims, even for those who care about the environment. Be very skeptical. Nicaragua Silences Its Last Outspoken Critics: Catholic PriestsA wave of government attacks on church leaders has extinguished the last independent voice in the Central American nation. Twitter’s Former Security Chief Accuses Company of ‘Egregious’ PracticesThe whistle-blower also said Twitter had lied to Elon Musk, who is trying to back out of a $44 billion deal to buy the social media service. Europe’s Drought Reveals WWII Relics and Bombs in Danube RiverThe Danube River is running so low on water that the wreckage of German warships, sunk in 1944, has resurfaced, posing a danger to local ship traffic. Marijuana and Psychedelics Use Soars Among Young Adults, Study FindsThe annual U.S. survey of substance use captures the growing mainstream acceptance of cannabis and hallucinogenic compounds. Surrogacy and Roe v. Wade: How the Ruling May Affect the IndustryConcerned about losing access to pregnancy care, and fearful of legal consequences, surrogates and those who work with them are rewriting contracts and changing the way they operate. Chelsea Manning, Brooklyn D.J.Before she orchestrated the largest intelligence leak in U.S. history, Ms. Manning was known to D.J. on occasion. On Friday night, she shook off the cobwebs in Bushwick. More Recent Articles |
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New York and Florida will hold primary elections on Tuesday and feature several key races, including the Democrats who are vying to challenge incumbent Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in November.
Officials said Tuesday that a woman who went missing late last week in Utah's Zion National Park has been found dead.
Dinosaur tracks dating back 113 million years have been exposed in the muddy bed of a Texas river. Dinosaur Valley State Park, near Fort Worth, released photos showing the massive prints in the dried-up Paluxy River.
Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine's permanent ambassador to the United Nations, on Tuesday criticized Russia's placement as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council.
Around a third of U.S. military veterans say they have been arrested at least once, according to results released on Tuesday by the Council on Criminal Justice.
Former Louisville Metro Police Det. Kelly Hannah Goodlett pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy for allegedly falsifying an affidavit for the search of Breonna Taylor's home in 2020 in which she was fatally shot.
The Internal Revenue Service told workers it will review security at its 600 facilities following increased threats from extremists related to new funding the agency will receive from the Inflation Reduction Act.
The first luxury superyacht, seized in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is up for auction. The 236-foot-long yacht was owned by sanctioned Russian steel billionaire Dmitry Pumpyansky.
Some Kia and Hyundai owners are now being advised to park their vehicles outside because of a risk of fire, the U.S. Department of Transportation confirmed on Tuesday.
A special acquisition company seeking to merge with Donald Trump's Truth Social warned that a decline in the former president's popularity could hurt the value of the social media platform.
Ukraine's representative to the United Nations Security Council warned during a council meeting Tuesday that Russia is not taking the issue of nuclear safety seriously.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 154 points as it fell for the third consecutive session Tuesday.
The U.N. Children's Fund, also known as UNICEF, warned Tuesday that children in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel region could die in devastating numbers as many facing water insecurity.
Former President Donald Trump held at least 700 pages of White House documents, including some with "the highest levels of classification," at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida, according to a National Archives letter.
A British zoo announced the birth of an endangered Philippine spotted deer at the facility.
Aquatic rescuers in England came to the assistance of a dog that fell 100 feet and became stranded at the base of a cliff.
A North Carolina man who won a $250,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket said he only bought the $5 ticket because he needed quarters to do laundry.
Workers restoring a school in Australia discovered a message in a bottle stashed in the school's spire by one of the carpenters who originally constructed the structure in 1935.
Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was sentenced to five days in jail on Tuesday, after pleading guilty to driving under the influence.
A new study says what people do while they're sitting matters -- and shifting from passive to active sedentary behaviors, such as TV viewing to laptop use, may reduce dementia risk.
As many as 100 tree species in the United States are facing extinction from invasive insects, disease and the impact of climate change, according to a new five-year study that found 11% to 16% of trees are threatened.
The University of Alabama agreed to add one year to Nick Saban's contract and give the football coach a raise, the school announced Tuesday.
Animal protection officers in Nevada came to the rescue of a road runner that became entangled in some trash in a bush at the side of a road.
Jamie Lee Curtis announced Tuesday that "Halloween Ends" will premiere Oct. 14 both in theaters and on Peacock. 
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