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Lindsey Graham seeks to dismiss 2020 Georgia election grand jury subpoena Attorneys for Sen. Lindsey Graham on Wednesday argued that he is immune from a subpoena compelling him to testify before a special grand jury in Georgia about possible 2020 election interference. G7 demands Russia return control of Zaporizhzhia plant to Kyiv amid mounting fears of nuclear disaster The G7 on Wednesday demanded that Russia return control of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and all other nuclear facilities within its borders to Kyiv to ensure their safe operation. Former Twitter employee found guilty of spying on users for Saudi government Former Twitter employee Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty on six charges related to accusations that he spied on users of the social network on behalf of the Saudi government. Price hikes coming to Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ as total subscribers top Netflix for first time Disney announced price hikes for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ streaming services as the company beat Netflix in total number of subscribers for the first time ever. New York congestion plan could toll drivers up to $23 per trip A long-anticipated environmental assessment released Wednesday morning could finally pave the way for congestion pricing in Manhattan. Michigan plant ignored alarm hundreds of times before chemical discharge in river An operator ignored and then overrode an alarm more than 450 times ahead of a large toxic chemical spill into Michigan's Huron River last month, documents filed by state regulators now show. FCC rejects SpaceX bid for $886 million in rural subsidies to fund Starlink The FCC has rejected a SpaceX bid for $886 million in subsidies to fund the company's Starlink satellite internet network that would expand service for broadband customers in rural areas. Social Security beneficiaries could see 9.6% boost amid high inflation Social Security beneficiaries may see a 9.6% boost in their 2023 cost-of-living adjustment, totaling a $1,900 gain amid high inflation. Judge rules against Walgreens in San Francisco opioid lawsuit A federal judge in San Francisco ruled against Walgreens on Wednesday, finding the pharmacy chain guilty of contributing to the opioid crisis. California doctor arrested on suspicion of spiking husband's drink with Drano A California doctor has been arrested for allegedly poisoning her husband, by spiking his lemonade with Drano, after he set up cameras in their kitchen and provided video evidence to police. Thailand to accept former Sri Lankan president's visit with no visa Thailand will accept Former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa into the country on a temporary basis, a government spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday. Dow rises 535 points as investors celebrate positive CPI data The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 535 points Wednesday as investors cheered on a better-than-expected July Consumer Price Index. Nebraska mother, teen charged in abortion case after Facebook data obtained A Nebraska woman and her teenage daughter face criminal charges for allegedly ordering medication online to end the teen's pregnancy and burning and burying the fetus in a case that involves evidence from Facebook. Watch: Maryland woman breaks powerlifting world record at Virginia competition A Maryland woman broke a Guinness World Record at a Virginia weightlifting competition when she lifted a total 1,620.4 pounds across three compound lifts: the squat, the bench press and the deadlift. Watch: Escaped python found in neighbor's garden five days later A snake that escaped from its owner's Montana home during moving day was found five days later in a neighbor's garden pot. London offers all children polio boosters after more virus found in city sewers Health officials in London are offering polio vaccine boosters to all children between the ages of one and nine after more polio virus was found in the city's sewers. In photos: Buccaneers, Dolphins practice together The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins participate in a joint practice session at the Buccaneer's training center in Tampa, Fla., on August 10, 2022. Study: Visit friends, take a walk or, better yet, read to lower dementia risk A new study suggests that leisure activities like making crafts, playing sports or volunteering are linked to a reduced risk of dementia. Report says white supremacist groups are still on Facebook and it profits from their presence According to a report published Wednesday by the Tech Transparency Project, white supremacist groups are still active on Facebook and the social media platform is making money from their presence. Steve Martin hints at retirement after 'Only Murders in the Building' role Steve Martin, starring in Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building" and a live comedy tour, told The Hollywood Reporter he has been contemplating retirement and likely won't take on any new roles. Michael Jordan jersey from 1998 NBA Finals could bring up to $5M at auction A Chicago Bulls jersey worn by Michael Jordan in Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals is expected to sell for $3 million to $5 million at auction, Sotheby's announced Wednesday. Speaker Nancy Pelosi: 'We will not allow China to isolate Taiwan' U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said during a Capitol press conference Wednesday that she went to Taiwan during her Asian-Pacific trip to "salute a thriving democracy." Watch: Girls' Generation film 'Forever 1' music video in behind-the-scenes featurette K-pop stars Girls' Generation gave a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their "Forever 1" music video. Scientists detect newborn planet that could be forming moons Scientists have discovered a young planet, 395 light-years from Earth, that could be forming moons. Researchers using ALMA detected gas in a circumplanetary disk which suggests the presence of a Jupiter-sized exoplanet. Poll: Most older, vaccinated Americans will get updated booster shots Most older U.S. adults are prepared to roll up their sleeves to get an updated COVID-19 booster shot once one becomes available, a new poll shows. |
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Trump Invokes Fifth Amendment, Attacking Legal System as Troubles MountThe former president declined to answer questions from the office of the New York State attorney general, Letitia James, who leads one of a number of inquiries swirling around him. Trump Claims He’s a Victim of Tactics He Once DeployedDonald J. Trump’s efforts to politicize the law enforcement system have now become his shield as he tries to deflect accusations of wrongdoing. What’s Next in the New York Attorney General’s Trump Inquiry?Since former President Donald J. Trump declined to answer questions, Attorney General Letitia James faces a crucial decision. F.B.I. Seizure of Scott Perry’s Phone Is Sign of Escalating Election InquiryRepresentative Scott Perry’s lawyer said he was told he is not a target of the Justice Department’s expanding inquiry into one element of the effort to keep Donald J. Trump in power after his loss in 2020. Inflation Cooled in July, Welcome News for White House and FedPrices have increased rapidly since last year, but barely budged in July — a positive development, though not yet enough for a victory lap. Markets Rise Sharply, Seizing on Inflation NumbersCrimean Officials Detail Size of Explosions, Contradicting KremlinBlasts at an air base in the Russian-occupied territory damaged 62 apartment buildings and forced hundreds into shelters. Satellite imagery showed destroyed fighter jets. Hungary Settles Russia’s Bill With Ukraine to Restore Oil FlowsHungary’s energy conglomerate, MOL, paid Russia’s transit fees to Ukraine, ensuring that oil keeps flowing through an overland pipeline that remains crucial for Central Europe. The Boy Bosses of Silicon Valley Are on Their Way OutThey rode their unicorns to fame and fortune. In a rocky market, it got a little less fun. Justice Dept. Charges Iranian in Plot to Kill John BoltonProsecutors said a member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sought the murder of the former national security adviser in retaliation for the killing of a top Iranian official. Man Charged in Albuquerque Muslim Killings Had Been Accused of Beating RelativesThe police in Albuquerque revealed details of the evidence against Muhammad Syed, an Afghan immigrant who has been charged in the shooting deaths of two fellow Muslims. Hunting for Voter Fraud, Conspiracy Theorists Organize ‘Stakeouts’A nascent effort to surveil drop boxes for potential fraud is taking shape in at least 10 states, worrying election officials and law enforcement. Under an Unusual Arrangement, Adams’s Confidant Gets City and Casino SalariesTimothy Pearson, a close friend of Mayor Eric Adams, works both as a senior adviser to the mayor and as a vice president overseeing security at the Resorts World New York City casino in Queens. Why Issey Miyake Was Steve Jobs’s Favorite DesignerThe real beginning of the fashion-technology love affair and its legacy lies with Issey Miyake, who died last week. The Gloriously Weird B-52’s Say Farewell to the RoadForty-three years after their first album, the band that brought the world “Rock Lobster” and “Love Shack” is starting a tour for the last time. The Justice Department Should Be More Transparent About the Mar-a-Lago RaidAfter the Mar-a-Lago search, the department should be doing more to counter the condemnation from the right and address questions from the public. Donald Trump’s Politics of PersecutionFor Trump, appearing persecuted is both a security blanket and a weapon. Europe’s Energy Crisis May Get a Lot WorseDo Americans understand the stakes across the Atlantic? Military Base Names and the Cult of the ConfederacyBy renaming military bases, the Defense Department dismantles an enduring legacy of the Lost Cause. Kids’ Mental Health Is a ‘National Emergency.’ Therapists Are in Short Supply.Could books and online materials help fill the gap? Is There Any End to the Ukraine War in Sight?President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine wants the war to end by 2023. Is that wishful thinking? What Does ‘Vex Money’ Do to Love?We Black women and girls must protect ourselves. Still, I wish I could relax into the plush comfort of a relationship. Los Angeles Bans Homeless Camps Near SchoolsThe City Council voted on Tuesday to prohibit homeless people from setting up tents within 500 feet of public and private schools and day care centers. Prosecutors Face Distrust in Second Try to Prove Plot to Kidnap Michigan’s GovernorTwo men are charged with conspiring to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. But a first trial ended with no convictions, and questions about the F.B.I.’s tactics. The Marcos Family Gets Star Treatment in a New Philippines FilmA big-budget production depicts the family as victims of a political vendetta, a popular narrative during the recent presidential election in the Philippines. Beluga Whale Dies in France During Last-Ditch Rescue MissionThe 13-foot, 1,800-pound animal had been removed from the Seine river where it had been stranded for days, but it was later euthanized after experiencing difficulty breathing. Why the Days of Full-Coverage Foundation Are DeadGone are the days of full-coverage foundation that conceals all of skin’s flaws. A new era is ushering in a wave of self-acceptance. More Recent Articles |
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Attorneys for Sen. Lindsey Graham on Wednesday argued that he is immune from a subpoena compelling him to testify before a special grand jury in Georgia about possible 2020 election interference.
The G7 on Wednesday demanded that Russia return control of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and all other nuclear facilities within its borders to Kyiv to ensure their safe operation.
Former Twitter employee Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty on six charges related to accusations that he spied on users of the social network on behalf of the Saudi government.
Disney announced price hikes for Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ streaming services as the company beat Netflix in total number of subscribers for the first time ever.
A long-anticipated environmental assessment released Wednesday morning could finally pave the way for congestion pricing in Manhattan.
An operator ignored and then overrode an alarm more than 450 times ahead of a large toxic chemical spill into Michigan's Huron River last month, documents filed by state regulators now show.
The FCC has rejected a SpaceX bid for $886 million in subsidies to fund the company's Starlink satellite internet network that would expand service for broadband customers in rural areas.
Social Security beneficiaries may see a 9.6% boost in their 2023 cost-of-living adjustment, totaling a $1,900 gain amid high inflation.
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled against Walgreens on Wednesday, finding the pharmacy chain guilty of contributing to the opioid crisis.
A California doctor has been arrested for allegedly poisoning her husband, by spiking his lemonade with Drano, after he set up cameras in their kitchen and provided video evidence to police.
Thailand will accept Former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa into the country on a temporary basis, a government spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 535 points Wednesday as investors cheered on a better-than-expected July Consumer Price Index.
A Nebraska woman and her teenage daughter face criminal charges for allegedly ordering medication online to end the teen's pregnancy and burning and burying the fetus in a case that involves evidence from Facebook.
A Maryland woman broke a Guinness World Record at a Virginia weightlifting competition when she lifted a total 1,620.4 pounds across three compound lifts: the squat, the bench press and the deadlift.
A snake that escaped from its owner's Montana home during moving day was found five days later in a neighbor's garden pot.
Health officials in London are offering polio vaccine boosters to all children between the ages of one and nine after more polio virus was found in the city's sewers.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins participate in a joint practice session at the Buccaneer's training center in Tampa, Fla., on August 10, 2022.
A new study suggests that leisure activities like making crafts, playing sports or volunteering are linked to a reduced risk of dementia.
According to a report published Wednesday by the Tech Transparency Project, white supremacist groups are still active on Facebook and the social media platform is making money from their presence.
Steve Martin, starring in Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building" and a live comedy tour, told The Hollywood Reporter he has been contemplating retirement and likely won't take on any new roles.
A Chicago Bulls jersey worn by Michael Jordan in Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals is expected to sell for $3 million to $5 million at auction, Sotheby's announced Wednesday.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said during a Capitol press conference Wednesday that she went to Taiwan during her Asian-Pacific trip to "salute a thriving democracy."
K-pop stars Girls' Generation gave a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their "Forever 1" music video.
Scientists have discovered a young planet, 395 light-years from Earth, that could be forming moons. Researchers using ALMA detected gas in a circumplanetary disk which suggests the presence of a Jupiter-sized exoplanet.
Most older U.S. adults are prepared to roll up their sleeves to get an updated COVID-19 booster shot once one becomes available, a new poll shows. 
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