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British central bank says bills with Queen Elizabeth II's image still 'legal tender' The Bank of England on Thursday said that bank notes featuring the image of Queen Elizabeth II are still "legal tender" following her death. Hurricane Earl draws closer to Bermuda Hurricane Earl continued to strengthen early Thursday as forecasters expect it will become a major hurricane later in the day as it heads near Bermuda. 2 injured, 4 suspects in custody after shooting in Uvalde, Texas Police said two juveniles were injured and four suspects were in custody after a shooting at Uvalde Memorial Park in Texas Thursday evening. Michigan Supreme Court allows abortion measure to appear on November ballot The Michigan Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Board of State Canvassers to allow a proposal that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution to appear on the ballot in November. Rising seas could destroy millions of U.S. acres in decades Rising tides due to climate change could flood nearly 650,000 properties and $34 billion worth of real estate along the nation's coasts by the year 2050, a new report has concluded. Watch: 'Accident Man' fights Killer Clown, Vampire in 'Hitman's Holiday' The trailer for "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday" shows Mike Fallon (Scott Adkins) fight a Killer Clown, Vampire, Ninja and more oddball assassins. Chairman Jerome Powell says Fed must move 'forthrightly, strongly' to fight inflation Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday said the Federal Reserve must move "forthrightly" and "strongly" to combat inflation. White House buys 100M COVID-19 tests, calls on Congress for more funding Too prepare for an uptick in COVID-19 cases in the fall, the federal government has purchased an additional 100 million at-home rapid tests from domestic manufacturers, the White House said Thursday. DOJ intends to appeal appointment of special master for Trump documents The Department of Justice said it intends to appeal a Florida judge's order to appoint a special master to review materials seized by the FBI at former President Donald Trump's Florida home. Dow climbs 193 points as markets rise for second straight day The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 193 points Thursday as markets ended a rollercoaster session in the green. 'Saddest day': British, world leaders mourn death of Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II is being remembered by world leaders for her dedication and service to the United Kingdom over a 70-year reign. World had eye on King Charles III for numerous reasons Now officially King Charles III, Britain's newest Monarch takes the throne at the age of 73, the oldest such ascension in the history of the Royal Family. Federal grand jury investigates Donald Trump's Save America political action committee A federal grand jury is investigating former President Donald Trump's Save America political action committee. Watch: Teenager identifies every national flag in record time A teenager from Lebanon put his memory to the test and broke a Guinness World Record by correctly identifying all of the world's national flags in 4 minutes flat. Queen Elizabeth II's funeral planning begins Operation Unicorn is now in full effect as Britain prepares for at least 10 days of mourning following Queen Elizabeth II's death in Scotland on Thursday. Watch: Bear caught on camera opening SUV door, climbing inside A Colorado man shared security camera footage of a bear effortlessly opening the door of an unlocked SUV and climbing inside in an apparent search for food. In photos: Notable Deaths of 2022 Queen Elizabeth II, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, actress Anne Heche, Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, singer Olivia Newton-John, author David McCullough, Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell, "Star Trek" actress Nichelle Nichols, actor Paul Sorvino, socialite Ivana Trump, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are among the notable deaths of 2022. Virginia man trying to claim $600 lottery prize finds out he won $1M A Virginia man who visited a state lottery office to claim a $600 prize was shocked to learn his ticket was actually worth $1 million. King Charles' coronation could be several months away Although, Prince Charles became King Charles III immediately upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, on Thursday, official ceremonies marking the succession are not planned immediately. Boosting vitamin D levels doesn't protect against COVID-19, studies show While vitamin D got some attention early in the pandemic, it does not reduce the risk of either COVID-19 or other respiratory infections, two new clinical trials found. Queen Elizabeth II, UK's longest-serving monarch, dies at 96 Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history, died at her Balmoral estate in Scotland on Thursday at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace announced. 'Squid Game' star Lee Jung-Jae joins upcoming 'Star Wars' series Lee Jung-Jae, the star of the hit Netflix series "Squid Game," has joined the cast of the upcoming "Star Wars" series "The Acolyte." James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton join '1923' Paramount+ announced seven new cast members for the "Yellowstone" prequel "1923" on Thursday, including James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Darrenn Mann and Michelle Randolph. Watch: Deer rescued from net, saw horse in Michigan resident's yard Police in Michigan said a buck had to be rescued twice when a police officer cut it free from some netting -- and the animal immediately got its antlers caught in a saw horse. Google, Amazon employees protest companies' $1.2 billion deal with Israel Hundreds of employees of Google and Amazon will hold protests on Thursday outside the companies' headquarters, in opposition to the $1.2 billion Project Nimbus deal with the Israeli government and military. |
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Long an Uneasy Prince, King Charles III Takes On a Role He Was Born ToOnce an awkward, self-doubting young man, he comes to the throne, at 73, as a self-assured, gray-haired eminence. In a Divided Britain, Near Unity in Admiration of the QueenAcross London, conversations reflected how deeply the loss had touched the nation — and how fundamental Elizabeth’s role had been in the national identity. Queen Elizabeth II: A Life in PhotosElizabeth took her first steps in a world we recognize only from sepia photographs, and became Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. Here are a selection of images from her life. In the U.S., Queen Is Mourned by Those Who Were Never Her SubjectsAmericans paid their respects to the only British monarch most can recall, the head of a royal family that continues to be a source of fascination. U.S. Asks Judge in Trump Special Master Case to Lift Key Parts of OrderThe Justice Department asked a judge to hold off on enacting key parts of her order, including a temporary ban on its ability to use files seized from former President Donald J. Trump in its inquiry. Steve Bannon Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud Border Wall Case in N.Y.Stephen K. Bannon, whom former President Donald J. Trump pardoned, has been entangled in what prosecutors have said was a crowdfunding fraud scheme. CIA Director Said Putin’s Ukraine Invasion Looks Like a ‘Failure’William J. Burns said that counterattacks in the south and northeast showed that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had underestimated Ukraine’s capacity for combat. Oberlin Says It Will Pay $36.59 Million to a Local BakeryGibson’s Bakery said the liberal arts college had falsely accused it of racism after a Black student was caught shoplifting. In Memphis, Renewed Attention on Violence After Shooting RampageThe city, which had a record number of homicides last year, was already reeling from the abduction and killing of a young woman when a gunman shot seven people, four of them fatally. Michigan Voters Will Decide Abortion Rights Question, Court SaysA state board had previously said the issue could not appear on the ballot because of word spacing problems on the petitions. A Kick at the Door, a Knife in the Hand: The Saskatchewan MurdersAs investigators pore over a sprawling and complex trail of crimes, a clearer picture is emerging of the stabbing rampage on an Indigenous reserve in Canada. Ons Jabeur Will Play Iga Swiatek for the U.S. Open Women’s Singles TitleJabeur, who lost this year’s Wimbledon final, will get another chance to win her first major title after beating Caroline Garcia in straight sets. Swiatek will play for her third Grand Slam title. The Audacity of Big FoeFrances Tiafoe’s rise has been the talk of the U.S. Open, but his path to the pros is difficult to follow for other young Black men hoping for a career in tennis. Everybody Has a Hair ComplaintOlaplex would like you to think it can fix all of them with what it refers to as a “bond building” regimen. The brand has a cultish following and some unhappy customers. Queen Elizabeth Has Died. She Embodied the Myth of the Good Monarch.Queen Elizabeth seemed to rise above the tawdry mess of politics. Mourn the Queen, Not Her EmpireShe helped obscure a bloody history of decolonization whose proportions and legacies have yet to be adequately acknowledged. Wartime Economics Comes to EuropeSometimes rationing and price controls are unavoidable. The Immortal Awfulness of Open Plan WorkplacesNo amount of evidence can bury this bad idea. The Man Who Won the Republican Party Before Trump DidPat Buchanan knew that “the greatest vacuum in American politics is to the right of Ronald Reagan.” Live by the Trump, Die by the TrumpRepublicans’ amoral alliance with the former president may well be a midterms curse. What Antarctica’s Disintegration Asks of UsWhat if we saw Antarctica as a harbinger of transformation rather than doom? Why Can’t I Stand the Sound of Chewing? Misophonia, ExplainedMisophonia, a little-known syndrome, is characterized by strong negative emotional reactions to certain sounds or visual cues. A Goodbye to Readers and a ReflectionIn Shira Ovide’s last On Tech newsletter, she looks back at how the past two and a half years have shifted her thinking on technology. 当外企选择离开,中国用什么制衡西方?随着地缘政治和疫情封锁导致供应链中断带来的担忧与日俱增,跨国企业正逐步将供应链转移出中国、调整市场布局。这令中国在与西方的角力中面临新的挑战。 Bernard Shaw, CNN’s Lead Anchor for 20 Years, Dies at 82He covered the Gulf War, anchored convention coverage and asked a revealing question of Gov. Michael Dukakis during a presidential debate in 1988. Teddy Bears and Racial Justice: How St. Louis Became a Laboratory for Social WorkPoliticians, activists and entrepreneurs are trying to solve the city’s deep racial and economic divides — and their ambitions know few boundaries. In Orange County, House Race Tests What Asian Americans WantIn politically competitive Orange County, two Asian American candidates are facing off for the support of the growing Asian American electorate. What Is Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma? Jane Fonda’s Cancer DiagnosisJane Fonda recently revealed that she was diagnosed with the cancer. Doctors explained the symptoms, testing and treatment. The Venice Film Festival’s Red Carpet Is the Best of the YearIncluding a new group of fashion superstars. More Recent Articles |
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The Bank of England on Thursday said that bank notes featuring the image of Queen Elizabeth II are still "legal tender" following her death.
Hurricane Earl continued to strengthen early Thursday as forecasters expect it will become a major hurricane later in the day as it heads near Bermuda.
Police said two juveniles were injured and four suspects were in custody after a shooting at Uvalde Memorial Park in Texas Thursday evening.
The Michigan Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Board of State Canvassers to allow a proposal that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution to appear on the ballot in November.
Rising tides due to climate change could flood nearly 650,000 properties and $34 billion worth of real estate along the nation's coasts by the year 2050, a new report has concluded.
The trailer for "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday" shows Mike Fallon (Scott Adkins) fight a Killer Clown, Vampire, Ninja and more oddball assassins.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday said the Federal Reserve must move "forthrightly" and "strongly" to combat inflation.
Too prepare for an uptick in COVID-19 cases in the fall, the federal government has purchased an additional 100 million at-home rapid tests from domestic manufacturers, the White House said Thursday.
The Department of Justice said it intends to appeal a Florida judge's order to appoint a special master to review materials seized by the FBI at former President Donald Trump's Florida home.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 193 points Thursday as markets ended a rollercoaster session in the green.
Queen Elizabeth II is being remembered by world leaders for her dedication and service to the United Kingdom over a 70-year reign.
Now officially King Charles III, Britain's newest Monarch takes the throne at the age of 73, the oldest such ascension in the history of the Royal Family.
A federal grand jury is investigating former President Donald Trump's Save America political action committee.
A teenager from Lebanon put his memory to the test and broke a Guinness World Record by correctly identifying all of the world's national flags in 4 minutes flat.
Operation Unicorn is now in full effect as Britain prepares for at least 10 days of mourning following Queen Elizabeth II's death in Scotland on Thursday.
A Colorado man shared security camera footage of a bear effortlessly opening the door of an unlocked SUV and climbing inside in an apparent search for food.
Queen Elizabeth II, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, actress Anne Heche, Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, singer Olivia Newton-John, author David McCullough, Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell, "Star Trek" actress Nichelle Nichols, actor Paul Sorvino, socialite Ivana Trump, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are among the notable deaths of 2022.
A Virginia man who visited a state lottery office to claim a $600 prize was shocked to learn his ticket was actually worth $1 million.
Although, Prince Charles became King Charles III immediately upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, on Thursday, official ceremonies marking the succession are not planned immediately.
While vitamin D got some attention early in the pandemic, it does not reduce the risk of either COVID-19 or other respiratory infections, two new clinical trials found.
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history, died at her Balmoral estate in Scotland on Thursday at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace announced.
Lee Jung-Jae, the star of the hit Netflix series "Squid Game," has joined the cast of the upcoming "Star Wars" series "The Acolyte."
Paramount+ announced seven new cast members for the "Yellowstone" prequel "1923" on Thursday, including James Badge Dale, Marley Shelton, Darrenn Mann and Michelle Randolph.
Police in Michigan said a buck had to be rescued twice when a police officer cut it free from some netting -- and the animal immediately got its antlers caught in a saw horse.
Hundreds of employees of Google and Amazon will hold protests on Thursday outside the companies' headquarters, in opposition to the $1.2 billion Project Nimbus deal with the Israeli government and military. 
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