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U.S. Open tennis: Serena Willams advances to third round, defeats Anett Kontaveit Serena Williams defeated Anett Kontaveit on Wednesday night to advance to the second round of the U.S. Open. NASA, Axiom Space to launch second private astronaut mission to ISS in 2023 NASA and Axiom Space announced plans Wednesday to send a second team of private astronauts on a mission to the International Space Station in the second quarter of 2023. Telehealth reduced risk of opioid overdoses during pandemic, study says Researchers found the risk of opioid overdoses dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic due to an increased use of telehealth services, according to a study by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. California jury awards $1M to teen bullied in middle school A California jury awarded $1 million in damages to a teen who was bullied at her Los Angeles County middle school after the El Segundo Unified School District failed to protect her. USPS to release 'Peanuts' stamps for Charles M. Schulz's 100th birthday The U.S. Postal Service will release 10 stamps that feature "Peanuts" characters to commemorate the centennial of creator Charles M. Schulz's birth. Study: Risk of colorectal cancer rises for men who eat 'ultra-processed' foods Men who eat lots of ultra-processed foods face a 29% higher risk for developing colorectal cancer than those who consume much smaller amounts, a study suggests. American nun, 83, freed five months after kidnapping in Burkina Faso A Louisiana nun who was kidnapped in West Africa in early April has been freed and will be returned to the United States, authorities confirmed Wednesday. Battleship Texas set for $35 million repair Battleship Texas, the only remaining U.S. Navy ship that saw action in World War I and World War II, will head to Galveston for an extensive $35 million repair. White House to present awards to troops who served during Afghanistan withdrawal Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday that the White House will present awards to the thousands of troops who served during the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan last year. Monkees drummer Micky Dolenz sues FBI for secret files on band The Monkees' sole-surviving band member, Mikey Dolenz, has filed a lawsuit against the FBI to retrieve all case records on the band regarding a 1967 concert at which anti-Vietnam war messages were displayed. Former Trump lawyer invokes Fifth Amendment at Georgia grand jury A lawyer who worked for former President Donald Trump took the stand in Georgia on Wednesday, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination on multiple instances. Look: Florida zoo debuts newborn giraffe A newborn giraffe at a Florida zoo made her public debut and was greeted by the rest of the facility's herd. Dow drops 280 points as markets end August on four-day skid The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 280 points Wednesday as markets closed August with four straight losing sessions. California braces for dangerous heat wave, possible blackouts California is bracing for the worst heat wave of the year, as experts warn record temperatures reaching as high as 115 degrees over the next six days could lead to rolling blackouts. Watch: Firefighters find 'unusual smell' aboard plane was bottle of nail polish An "unusual smell" that prompted five fire trucks to respond to a plane at a North Carolina airport turned out to be a bottle of nail polish, officials said. Look: Kitten rescued from drain in Florida after strong storms A Florida firefighter rescued a kitten that became trapped in a storm drain while apparently trying to seek shelter from a storm. Florida sues FDA over delayed Canadian drug importation program Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday that his state is suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, arguing that the agency has hampered Florida's attempt to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada. Cleveland Federal Reserve chief predicts interest rates above 4% next year The chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said Wednesday she thinks the U.S. benchmark interest rate will continue rising into early 2023 and could climb above 4%. Sam's Club raises membership rates effective Oct. 17 Sam's Club said Wednesday it will raise its membership fees to $50 for a basic membership and $110 for Plus membership starting Oct. 17, up from $45 and $100 respectively. Florida Rep. Charlie Crist resigns from Congress amid race for governor Florida Rep. Charlie Crist announced that he was resigning from Congress Wednesday, as his campaign for Florida governor enters the final few months. Women, not men, face greater risk of abnormal heart rhythm, study says Women are at greater risk for developing atrial fibrillation than men, a new study says, turning conventional wisdom on its head. Address on a house for sale earns Maryland man a $325,000 lottery jackpot A Maryland man won a $325,000 lottery jackpot using a set of numbers that he copied from the address of a house he walked past with a friend. |
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Trump’s Special Master Request Left Him Open to Justice Dept. StrikeA legal back-and-forth produced a straightforward narrative of how Mr. Trump and his lawyers repeatedly dodged the government’s attempts to recover sensitive documents for more than a year. Trump’s Lawyers Renew Push for Special Master in Documents InquiryA filing claimed that the Justice Department was criminalizing the former president’s possession of “his own presidential records,” a stance at odds with the Presidential Records Act. How the Photo of Top Secret Folders at Trump’s Home Came AboutFederal agents arrayed classified materials on a floor at former President Donald J. Trump’s Florida residence for a photograph as a standard part of their evidence-gathering procedures. Trump Lawyers May Become Witnesses or Targets in Documents CaseTwo lawyers for former President Donald J. Trump are under increased scrutiny after new details emerged about a failure to fully comply with a subpoena for documents marked as classified. F.D.A. Authorizes Updated Covid Booster Shots Targeting Omicron SubvariantsThe agency cleared two options aimed at subvariants that are now dominant, hoping to curtail a fall or winter surge. How the Pandemic Shortened Life Expectancy in Indigenous CommunitiesNew federal data outline the scale of suffering among Native Americans and Alaska Natives. Coco Gauff Warms Up the Court for Serena Williams, and Gets a WinThe 18-year-old American beat Elena-Gabriela Ruse of Romania, 6-2, 7-6 (4), to advance to the third round at the U.S. Open. Mary Peltola, a Democrat, Defeats Sarah Palin in Alaska’s Special House ElectionMs. Peltola notched a major upset against Ms. Palin and will finish the remaining four months of the term of Representative Don Young, who died in March. Biden’s Message Shifts From Compromise to Combat Ahead of MidtermsPresident Biden is spending less time hailing the virtues of unity and more time calling out Republicans and dangers to democracy. Michigan Board Says Abortion Referendum Should Not Go to VotersAbortion rights supporters gathered more than 750,000 signatures, but the petitions they circulated had formatting problems. Republicans Downplay Trump and Abortion on Their Sites Before MidtermsAt least 10 Republican candidates in competitive races have updated their websites to minimize their ties to the former president or to adjust their stances on abortion. China May Have Committed ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Xinjiang, U.N. SaysThe organization’s human rights office delivered its much-delayed report minutes before Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, was to leave office. U.N. Experts Plan Perilous Visit to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant ThursdayThe international team prepared to cross the front lines to inspect the embattled, Russian-held Zaporizhzhia plant, but it was not clear how long the Russians would let them stay. How an Afghan Soccer Player Escaped the Taliban and Began a New LifeHow an Afghan soccer player and her teammates fled their homes, outran a murderous regime and forged the uncertain beginnings of a new life. Could the Courts Block Biden’s Student Loan Relief Plan?Just last year, President Biden himself cast doubt on whether he had the authority to cancel student loan debt on such a broad basis. ‘Defund the Police’ Is Dead. Now What?Have we simply become inured to police shootings? Do these lives no longer matter? The Anti-Abortion Movement Is Gunning for Fetal PersonhoodDespite clear political headwinds, the movement has embraced a push for fetal personhood. Ashley Judd: The Right to Keep Private Pain PrivateI could not help my mother, Naomi Judd, who lost a long battle against mental illness. I can, however, do something about how she is remembered. Gov. Jay Inslee Is Taking a Well-Earned Climate Victory Lap“I didn’t end up in the White House, but I do believe that my policies have, which is a thrill.” Mikhail Gorbachev’s True LegacyHe was a rock star for a nation at rock bottom. With ‘House of the Dragon’ and ‘The Rings of Power,’ We’ve Entered the Age of Blockbuster TVTo truly rule the television world, the two fantasy series need to borrow from one another’s strengths. Summer’s Last Gasp Has ArrivedOur last newsletter edition of the season focuses on summer missions accomplished and those still on the to-do list. Reported Sexual Assaults in Military Rose 13% in 2021, Officials SayThe easing of coronavirus restrictions may have contributed to the increase. The West’s Illusions About Gorbachev and the Victory of LiberalismAs the Soviet Union’s final leader, Mikhail Gorbachev dreamed of a “common European home,” but three decades later that tantalizing idea remains out of reach. Charlbi Dean, Star of ‘Triangle of Sadness,’ Dies at 32A South African-born actress and model, she had a breakout role in the satirical “Triangle of Sadness,” due in theaters in the fall. More Recent Articles |
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Serena Williams defeated Anett Kontaveit on Wednesday night to advance to the second round of the U.S. Open.
NASA and Axiom Space announced plans Wednesday to send a second team of private astronauts on a mission to the International Space Station in the second quarter of 2023.
Researchers found the risk of opioid overdoses dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic due to an increased use of telehealth services, according to a study by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
A California jury awarded $1 million in damages to a teen who was bullied at her Los Angeles County middle school after the El Segundo Unified School District failed to protect her.
The U.S. Postal Service will release 10 stamps that feature "Peanuts" characters to commemorate the centennial of creator Charles M. Schulz's birth.
Men who eat lots of ultra-processed foods face a 29% higher risk for developing colorectal cancer than those who consume much smaller amounts, a study suggests.
A Louisiana nun who was kidnapped in West Africa in early April has been freed and will be returned to the United States, authorities confirmed Wednesday.
Battleship Texas, the only remaining U.S. Navy ship that saw action in World War I and World War II, will head to Galveston for an extensive $35 million repair.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday that the White House will present awards to the thousands of troops who served during the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan last year.
The Monkees' sole-surviving band member, Mikey Dolenz, has filed a lawsuit against the FBI to retrieve all case records on the band regarding a 1967 concert at which anti-Vietnam war messages were displayed.
A lawyer who worked for former President Donald Trump took the stand in Georgia on Wednesday, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination on multiple instances.
A newborn giraffe at a Florida zoo made her public debut and was greeted by the rest of the facility's herd.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 280 points Wednesday as markets closed August with four straight losing sessions.
California is bracing for the worst heat wave of the year, as experts warn record temperatures reaching as high as 115 degrees over the next six days could lead to rolling blackouts.
An "unusual smell" that prompted five fire trucks to respond to a plane at a North Carolina airport turned out to be a bottle of nail polish, officials said.
A Florida firefighter rescued a kitten that became trapped in a storm drain while apparently trying to seek shelter from a storm.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday that his state is suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, arguing that the agency has hampered Florida's attempt to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.
The chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said Wednesday she thinks the U.S. benchmark interest rate will continue rising into early 2023 and could climb above 4%.
Sam's Club said Wednesday it will raise its membership fees to $50 for a basic membership and $110 for Plus membership starting Oct. 17, up from $45 and $100 respectively.
Florida Rep. Charlie Crist announced that he was resigning from Congress Wednesday, as his campaign for Florida governor enters the final few months.
Women are at greater risk for developing atrial fibrillation than men, a new study says, turning conventional wisdom on its head.
A Maryland man won a $325,000 lottery jackpot using a set of numbers that he copied from the address of a house he walked past with a friend. 
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