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Japan PM demands U.N. reforms following Russia's invasion of Ukraine Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for reforms at the United Nations during his speech Tuesday after blasting the U.N. Security Council for failing to respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to stay on ABC three more years Jimmy Kimmel has signed a new contract to keep his eponymous, late-night talk show on ABC for at least three more years. 'Beetlejuice' to close on Broadway Jan. 8 The Broadway stage musical based on the iconic horror-comedy, "Beetlejuice," posted its closing notice Tuesday. Student debt forgiveness could benefit 40 million borrowers across U.S. The Biden administration has released new state-by-state data showing approximately 40 million federal student loan borrowers will benefit under the president's student loan forgiveness initiative. Miles Teller, Brendan Gleeson, Megan Thee Stallion to host 'SNL' in October Miles Teller, Brendan Gleeson and Megan Thee Stallion have signed on to host "Saturday Night Live" next month. 80th Golden Globe Awards ceremony to air Jan. 10 on NBC The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, dick clark productions and NBC announced Tuesday that the Golden Globe Awards honoring the best in film and TV will air live on NBC and Peacock Jan. 10. Roseanne Barr's first stand-up special in 16 years to stream on FOX Nation FOX Nation has announced plans to air Roseanne Barr's first stand-up comedy show in 16 years. Harris urges students to vote in midterms on National Voter Registration Day Vice President Kamala Harris urged students at two historically black colleges in South Carolina to register to vote in the midterm elections as the Biden administration marked National Voter Registration Day. Hurricane Fiona knocks out power in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic More than a million people in Puerto Rico were still without electricity on Tuesday after Hurricane Fiona swept across the U.S. territory with powerful winds and drenching rains. Category 3 Hurricane Fiona now pounding Turks and Caicos Now a Category 3 storm, Hurricane Fiona is pounding Turks and Caicos with heavy rain and winds on Tuesday. Beyond Meat suspends executive accused of biting man's nose Beyond Meat has suspended its chief operating officer Doug Ramsey after he allegedly punched a man and bit his nose during a road rage incident Saturday after an Arkansas Razorbacks football game. Macron says Russia's war in Ukraine is return to 'imperialism' in U.N. speech French President Emmanuel Macron denounced Russia's war in Ukraine as a return to "imperialism" in his address on the opening day of the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York. Markets decline ahead of interest rate announcement Stocks declined Tuesday as the market braces for the likelihood of a major increase to the benchmark interest rate this week by the U.S. Federal Reserve. President Joe Biden calls for Republican support to end dark money in elections President Joe Biden voiced his support on Tuesday, for legislation that would combat so-called dark money groups donating large sums of money to influence the outcome of political campaigns. Watch: Giraffe unexpectedly gives birth at Virginia Zoo Visitors to a zoo in Virginia were treated to an unexpected view into nature when a giraffe on exhibit unexpectedly gave birth. World's longest hopscotch course created at Colorado park A campaign encouraging kids to play outdoors broke a Guinness World Record by creating a 4.37-mile-long hopscotch course. U.N. General Assembly: South Korean President Yoon warns global freedom and peace in 'jeopardy' South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol warned Tuesday that global freedom and peace are in "jeopardy" in an address before the United Nations General Assembly. Police warn of alligator sighting in Wisconsin park Police in a Wisconsin town are warning residents to use caution in a local park after reports of an alligator sighting in a pond. Feds accuse 47 people of stealing millions in COVID-19 scheme Federal prosecutors charged 47 people Tuesday with stealing $250 million from a federal program designed to feed needy children in Minnesota. Unexpected detour during potato chip run leads to $100,000 lottery win A North Carolina woman said a trip to buy potato chips took an unexpected detour and led to her winning a $100,000 lottery prize. Watch: Lost diamond ring returned by stranger weeks later A Colorado woman who lost the diamond engagement ring given to her by her fiance shortly before he died was reunited with the precious item weeks later by a man who found it in the mud. Turkish president calls for 'dignified' Russia-Ukraine solution in address to U.N. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan painted a picture of himself as a mediator in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, while addressing the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday in New York City. Watch: Colorado wildlife officers free elk entangled in fencing on highway Wildlife officers in Colorado came to the rescue of a bull elk that became entangled in fencing and wound up stranded in the middle of a busy intersection. |
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Trump’s Lawyers Skirt Question of Declassification in Documents CaseThe former president insists he shouldn’t have to state in a legal proceeding that he declassified the documents, while casting doubt on their status. Justice Dept. Charges 48 in Brazen Pandemic Aid Fraud in MinnesotaThe defendants were charged with stealing $240 million intended to feed children, in what appears to be the largest theft so far from a pandemic-era program. Russia’s Invasion Shadows U.N. Assembly Amid ‘Colossal Global Dysfunction’Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Emmanuel Macron of France used the gathering as a stage to cast themselves as would-be peacemakers in the war in Ukraine. Russia Signals Annexation of Parts of Ukraine, Raising Stakes in FightingKremlin-backed officials in four partially occupied regions announced referendums on joining Russia, as Moscow tightens its grip and hints at escalation. Health Panel Recommends Anxiety Screening for All Adults Under 65The guidance comes as Americans are coping with illness, isolation and loss from the pandemic, as well as other stressors like inflation and rising crime. Will Cheri Beasley’s North Carolina Senate Race Break Democratic Hearts Again?Since a blue wave in the state in 2008, winning elections hasn’t been easy for Democrats. But polling is evenly divided as Cheri Beasley and Ted Budd compete. Donors Worry About a Cash Crunch for Voter Registration GroupsN.Y.C. Subway System to Install Security Cameras in Train CarsGov. Kathy Hochul said the installations, which grew from a pilot project after a mass shooting in Brooklyn, would allay riders’ anxieties. Apps Like Flashfood and Too Good to Go Let You Buy Food That Was Going to be Thrown AwaySeveral companies say they are tackling food waste by connecting people with unsold food from restaurants and grocery stores. In ‘Reboot,’ Everything Old Is New, to StreamingThis new Hulu comedy pokes fun at TV’s obsession with bringing back past shows. Is America Really in a Mental Health Crisis?Many in power would prefer to kick questions like “What caused the mental health crisis?” and “Who benefits?” out of sight. Don’t let them. The Border Crisis Could Still Be Biden’s OpportunityBut first it would help to admit that the border is not secure. Three Paths Toward an Endgame for Putin’s WarBut here are three possibilities. Yvon Chouinard Is the Founder of Patagonia. He’s Also My ‘Dirtbag’ Friend.Yvon Chouinard has given away his company in his fight to save the planet. Sweden’s Far Right Is RisingThe idea of Sweden as a land of equal opportunity, safe from the plagues of extreme left or extreme right that haunt other countries, is gone. Is There Too Much ‘Mental Health’ Awareness in the United States?Has the term become so expansive as to be meaningless? Glenn Youngkin Is Playing a Dangerous GameThe governor believes he needs to cater to and actually support election questioners and deniers to have a shot at leading the Republican Party. ‘Serial:’ Season 1A high school senior named Hae Min Lee disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Md. A month later, her body was found in a city park. She’d been strangled. Her 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, was charged with murder, and within a year, he was sentenced to life in prison. The case against him was largely based on the story of one witness, Adnan’s friend Jay, who testified that he had helped Adnan bury Hae’s body. But Adnan has always maintained that he had nothing to do with Hae’s death. Some people believe he has been telling the truth. Many others don’t. Who gets to use gas?Some African countries, which have done little to cause the climate crisis, say they should. Many climate activists on the continent call the idea “folly.” We unpack the debate. Perfectly Reasonable Question: Can We Trust the Polls?Polling error is not inevitable, and there are signs that 2022 may be different. Migrants Who Were Flown to Martha’s Vineyard Sue Florida GovernorThe Venezuelans who unexpectedly found themselves on a Massachusetts island say in their suit that Florida officials made “made false promises and false representations” to them. E. Jean Carroll, Who Says Trump Raped Her, Plans to Use New Law to Prove ItE. Jean Carroll, a former advice columnist for Elle, had already sued the former president for defamation after he branded her a liar Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Return to Center Stage. Their Own.After going dark during Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, the Clinton Global Initiative is back. Do Antidepressants Work for Severe PMS?Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, or PMDD, is an extreme and often debilitating form of PMS that can be tricky to manage. Here’s what treatments work. In Istanbul’s Private Retreats of the Sultans, Time Stands StillThe elegant pavilions and summer palaces known as kasir offer a glimpse of history and an intimate and enticing slice of Ottoman life. More Recent Articles |
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for reforms at the United Nations during his speech Tuesday after blasting the U.N. Security Council for failing to respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Jimmy Kimmel has signed a new contract to keep his eponymous, late-night talk show on ABC for at least three more years.
The Broadway stage musical based on the iconic horror-comedy, "Beetlejuice," posted its closing notice Tuesday.
The Biden administration has released new state-by-state data showing approximately 40 million federal student loan borrowers will benefit under the president's student loan forgiveness initiative.
Miles Teller, Brendan Gleeson and Megan Thee Stallion have signed on to host "Saturday Night Live" next month.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, dick clark productions and NBC announced Tuesday that the Golden Globe Awards honoring the best in film and TV will air live on NBC and Peacock Jan. 10.
FOX Nation has announced plans to air Roseanne Barr's first stand-up comedy show in 16 years.
Vice President Kamala Harris urged students at two historically black colleges in South Carolina to register to vote in the midterm elections as the Biden administration marked National Voter Registration Day.
More than a million people in Puerto Rico were still without electricity on Tuesday after Hurricane Fiona swept across the U.S. territory with powerful winds and drenching rains.
Now a Category 3 storm, Hurricane Fiona is pounding Turks and Caicos with heavy rain and winds on Tuesday.
Beyond Meat has suspended its chief operating officer Doug Ramsey after he allegedly punched a man and bit his nose during a road rage incident Saturday after an Arkansas Razorbacks football game.
French President Emmanuel Macron denounced Russia's war in Ukraine as a return to "imperialism" in his address on the opening day of the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Stocks declined Tuesday as the market braces for the likelihood of a major increase to the benchmark interest rate this week by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
President Joe Biden voiced his support on Tuesday, for legislation that would combat so-called dark money groups donating large sums of money to influence the outcome of political campaigns.
Visitors to a zoo in Virginia were treated to an unexpected view into nature when a giraffe on exhibit unexpectedly gave birth.
A campaign encouraging kids to play outdoors broke a Guinness World Record by creating a 4.37-mile-long hopscotch course.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol warned Tuesday that global freedom and peace are in "jeopardy" in an address before the United Nations General Assembly.
Police in a Wisconsin town are warning residents to use caution in a local park after reports of an alligator sighting in a pond.
Federal prosecutors charged 47 people Tuesday with stealing $250 million from a federal program designed to feed needy children in Minnesota.
A North Carolina woman said a trip to buy potato chips took an unexpected detour and led to her winning a $100,000 lottery prize.
A Colorado woman who lost the diamond engagement ring given to her by her fiance shortly before he died was reunited with the precious item weeks later by a man who found it in the mud.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan painted a picture of himself as a mediator in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, while addressing the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday in New York City.
Wildlife officers in Colorado came to the rescue of a bull elk that became entangled in fencing and wound up stranded in the middle of a busy intersection. 
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