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Serena Williams beats Danka Kovinic in straight sets in U.S. Open opener Serena Williams beat Danka Kovinic in her 2022 U.S. Open opener, but she'll likely need to summon her best tennis to overcome the rash of tough opponents she drew for the final run of her iconic tennis career. NASA scrubs launch of Artemis I after multiple issues; Friday launch still 'in play' After years of planning and testing, NASA on Monday hoped to take the initial step toward returning humans to the moon for the first time in a half-century -- but technical issues grounded the historic flight. 28 people, including Chinese barbecue attackers, charged with multiple crimes More than two dozen people, including seven involved in the alleged assault of four women at a barbecue restaurant in June were charged in China on Monday. Binge eating disorder may be eased by deep brain stimulation, small study says A device implanted deep in the brain disrupted food cravings and led to far fewer binge eating episodes in the two patients involved in a small pilot study on its safety. Both were severely obese and both lost weight. Honda, LG Energy Solution announce joint venture for EV battery production in U.S. Honda Motor Co. announced Monday a $4.4 billion joint venture with South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution to produce lithium-ion batteries in the United States to power electric vehicles. Dow falls 184 points as investors weigh latest Federal Reserve comments The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 184 points Monday as investors weighed the most recent comments from the Federal Reserve. Black tea may reduce death risk, government study says People who drank at least two cups of black tea daily had a 9% to 13% lower risk for death than non-tea drinkers over roughly 11 years of follow-up, a new study says. Timing of blood pressure medication doesn't matter, study shows It doesn't seem to matter what time of day or night you take your blood pressure medication, a new study finds. Combining 3 heart drugs reduces risk of dying appreciably, study says In a finding that proves convenience is key when it comes to sticking to a medication regimen, new research shows that combining three heart drugs into one "polypill" slashes the risk of dying from a second heart attack. Useless COVID-19 treatments worth millions were given to patients, study says U.S. doctors administered more than 150,000 doses of useless monoclonal antibody treatments to COVID-19 patients early this year, spending loads of cash on therapies that had been deemed of no benefit, a new study found. U.S. will provide $11M for smallpox, monkeypox vaccine production The United States will provide about $11 million to produce a vaccine that prevents against smallpox and monkeypox, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday. U.S. calls for peace in Baghdad, says embassy not under threat U.S. officials are calling for peace and dialogue amid reports of "disturbing" violence in Baghdad's Green Zone on Monday after Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced his withdrawal from political life. Melting Greenland ice sheet could cause devastating sea level rise of nearly a foot The melting of the Greenland ice sheet could cause a devastating sea level rise of nearly a foot, according to a new study. Watch: Man solves three Rubik's cubes while juggling in under 3 1/2 minutes A Chinese puzzle enthusiast broke a Guinness World Record by solving three Rubik's cubes in 3 minutes and 29.29 seconds while juggling the puzzles. Man cleaning grandparents' home finds library book that was 46 years overdue A library in Ontario said a patron cleaning out his grandparents' basement found a book that had been due back 46 years earlier. Andy Garcia, Catherine O'Hara, Jay Duplass join Netflix film 'The Pain Hustlers' Andy Garcia, Catherine O'Hara and Jay Duplass are among the names joining the upcoming Netflix film "The Pain Hustlers." Look: 6-foot boa constrictor rescued from owner's bed springs Firefighters in England responded to a home where a 6-foot boa constrictor escaped from its tank and became stuck in its owner's bed springs. Ukraine launches counteroffensive for Kherson The Ukraine military on Monday launched its awaited counteroffensive in the south in an effort to regain the Kherson region along the Dnipro River. Pennsylvania man wins $2.08M lottery jackpot while visiting Michigan A Pennsylvania man visiting family in Michigan won a $2.08 million jackpot from the Michigan Lottery during his trip. Justice Department has finished privilege review of Mar-a-Lago documents The U.S. Justice Department has finished its privilege review of the documents seized from former President Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago and flagged some for possible attorney-client privilege issues. Henry, Taylor, Ekeler top 2022 fantasy football running back rankings Derrick Henry, Jonathan Taylor and Austin Ekeler lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 75 fantasy football running back rankings for 2022. |
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NASA Moon Launch Delay: What to Know About the Artemis RocketThe mission’s managers will complete assessments before announcing whether the rocket could try to launch again this weekend. Trump Request for Special Master Could Open Door for Delays to InvestigationThe former president, who used the slow pace of litigation to run out the clock on congressional oversight, is seeking intervention that could lead to appeals and slow the documents inquiry. Lindsey Graham Predicts ‘Riots in the Streets’ if Trump Is ProsecutedSenator Lindsey Graham drew a comparison between the investigation of former President Donald J. Trump and a decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton over using a private server. Ukraine Announces Offensive in Kherson, as Inspectors Head to Nuclear PlantThe scale of Ukraine’s push in the Kherson region was unclear, but it has vowed for months to mount a counteroffensive to retake territory seized by Russia. These Celebrities and Politicians Came Out to See Serena WilliamsAs well as Martina Navratilova, Mike Tyson, Katie Couric, Matt Damon, Spike Lee, Lindsey Vonn and Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Serena Williams is driving the most expensive U.S. Open tickets in years.Iraq Clashes Leave 12 Dead After Muqtada al-Sadr Says He’s Leaving PoliticsThe violence erupted after the powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said he is leaving politics. Protesters supporting Mr. Sadr took to the streets of the capital, Baghdad, and security forces opened fire. Deadly Floods Devastate an Already Fragile PakistanMore than 1,100 have died as record monsoon rains inundate the country, washing away bridges, roads and crop fields. Much of Pakistan is underwater. In Brazil, the Last Member of an Isolated Indigenous Tribe DiesKnown as the “Man of the Hole,” the last member of an Indigenous group was found dead this month, marking the first recorded disappearance of an isolated tribe in the country. As Rome Burns (or at Least Its Garbage), a Mayor Dares to DreamCould a solution to Rome’s perpetual trash crisis really be in sight? Mayor Roberto Gualtieri would like to think so. San Francisco’s Art Market Struggles in the Shadow of Los AngelesThough some small galleries are opening or expanding, the mega dealers have closed shop, a blow to an area with a vibrant artistic history. An Orlando Museum’s Disputed Basquiats Are Gone. Its Leadership Is, Too.In the wake of an F.B.I. raid, the crisis at the Orlando Museum of Art deepened amid upheaval on its board and the resignation of its interim director. Donald Trump’s Death Grip Has Upended the G.O.P. Senate MapRepublicans seem to feel less feisty than when they were cruising into the summer. The Book That Explains Our Cultural StagnationArt has gotten so boring. W. David Marx knows why. Why Student Debt Relief Isn’t ElitistNo, it isn’t a bailout for slacker baristas. Did Biden Just School the Republicans, or His Own Party?The complicated ethical question of student loan forgiveness is only one part of the problem with higher education. Deshaun Watson and the Failed Politics of Personal ChoicesWe can boycott the N.F.L., but there won’t be enough of us to matter. Summers End, but Our Desires Last a LifetimeWe all want to be touched, to be chosen, even at an age when our culture tells us that we are in no way desirable. Billie Jean King: How Serena Williams Elevated TennisWhen the champion, who helped professionalize women’s tennis, watches Williams play, she says, she thanks God: “Serena is living our dream.” How Will the Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Affect You?We want to hear about what President Biden’s debt cancellation plan means for your life and finances. In Track and Field, Money Flows to the Flashy and StylishWinning is important when it comes to making a living in the sport. But so is finishing in style. Are You Ready for Your Fall Booster?Tell us about it. Biden to Focus on ‘Battle for the Soul of the Nation’ in Prime-Time SpeechThe president is set to return to his campaign theme of democracy in peril as his party fights to retain its hold on Congress in the midterm elections. Pastor Matt Chandler Steps Aside After ‘Unwise’ Online RelationshipMatt Chandler’s leave of absence from the Village Church near Dallas comes as Southern Baptists are already facing challenges. California Senate Passes Bill to Regulate Fast-Food IndustryIf signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the measure would create a state council to establish minimum pay and safety conditions on an industrywide basis. Tomatoes Spill Onto Interstate, Causing Crashes, Quips and ConfusionA crash involving a big-rig truck caused 150,000 tomatoes to scatter across Interstate 80 in Vacaville, Calif. Passing vehicles ground them into a slippery red pulp. New Curator at Victoria & Albert Museum Comes From a Jewelry BackgroundEmefa Cole first exhibited her bold, sculptural jewelry at a craft fair. Now she’s taking on a new role at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. More Recent Articles |
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Serena Williams beat Danka Kovinic in her 2022 U.S. Open opener, but she'll likely need to summon her best tennis to overcome the rash of tough opponents she drew for the final run of her iconic tennis career.
After years of planning and testing, NASA on Monday hoped to take the initial step toward returning humans to the moon for the first time in a half-century -- but technical issues grounded the historic flight.
More than two dozen people, including seven involved in the alleged assault of four women at a barbecue restaurant in June were charged in China on Monday.
A device implanted deep in the brain disrupted food cravings and led to far fewer binge eating episodes in the two patients involved in a small pilot study on its safety. Both were severely obese and both lost weight.
Honda Motor Co. announced Monday a $4.4 billion joint venture with South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution to produce lithium-ion batteries in the United States to power electric vehicles.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 184 points Monday as investors weighed the most recent comments from the Federal Reserve.
People who drank at least two cups of black tea daily had a 9% to 13% lower risk for death than non-tea drinkers over roughly 11 years of follow-up, a new study says.
It doesn't seem to matter what time of day or night you take your blood pressure medication, a new study finds.
In a finding that proves convenience is key when it comes to sticking to a medication regimen, new research shows that combining three heart drugs into one "polypill" slashes the risk of dying from a second heart attack.
U.S. doctors administered more than 150,000 doses of useless monoclonal antibody treatments to COVID-19 patients early this year, spending loads of cash on therapies that had been deemed of no benefit, a new study found.
The United States will provide about $11 million to produce a vaccine that prevents against smallpox and monkeypox, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday.
U.S. officials are calling for peace and dialogue amid reports of "disturbing" violence in Baghdad's Green Zone on Monday after Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced his withdrawal from political life.
The melting of the Greenland ice sheet could cause a devastating sea level rise of nearly a foot, according to a new study.
A Chinese puzzle enthusiast broke a Guinness World Record by solving three Rubik's cubes in 3 minutes and 29.29 seconds while juggling the puzzles.
A library in Ontario said a patron cleaning out his grandparents' basement found a book that had been due back 46 years earlier.
Andy Garcia, Catherine O'Hara and Jay Duplass are among the names joining the upcoming Netflix film "The Pain Hustlers."
Firefighters in England responded to a home where a 6-foot boa constrictor escaped from its tank and became stuck in its owner's bed springs.
The Ukraine military on Monday launched its awaited counteroffensive in the south in an effort to regain the Kherson region along the Dnipro River.
A Pennsylvania man visiting family in Michigan won a $2.08 million jackpot from the Michigan Lottery during his trip.
The U.S. Justice Department has finished its privilege review of the documents seized from former President Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago and flagged some for possible attorney-client privilege issues.
Derrick Henry, Jonathan Taylor and Austin Ekeler lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 75 fantasy football running back rankings for 2022. 
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