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U.S. Navy orders investigation of SEALs training after death of sailor The U.S. Navy has ordered an independent investigation into its SEALs selection course after the death of a sailor earlier this year, according to reports. Trump, Justice Department submit nominees to review Mar-a-Lago documents Lawyers for former President Donald Trump and the Justice Department late on Friday named their nominees to serve as special master to review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago last month. Pentagon hopes for waiver to resume F-35 fighter jet deliveries An investigation is "moving quickly" into how a Chinese alloy ended up in components for F-35 jets and Pentagon officials hope to soon get a waiver for production to resume. Lawmakers call for $50M to house migrants bused to northern cities A group of House Democrats has called for $50 million in funding to house and feed migrants bused to northern cities from Arizona and Texas in recent months. Calls to new suicide prevention number rose 45% in August Calls to the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number increased 45% compared to the same time last year, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Justice Gorsuch: Investigation on Supreme Court leak could wrap up soon Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch said that the court's investigation into the leaker of the opinion that overruled Roe vs. Wade could be completed soon. U.S. markets break three-week slump with strong Friday close U.S. markets finished the week ahead after a third day of gains broke a three-week slump. Treasury Department sanctions Iran's Intelligence Ministry for cyberattack The U.S. Treasury Department slapped sanctions on Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and its top intelligence official Friday in response to a July cyberattack against Albania. Biden declares end of rust belt label during speech in Ohio President Joe Biden traveled to Ohio on Friday to help break ground for a new Intel semiconductor plant, which has been aided by the new CHIPS and Science Act. Swimmer finds wedding ring lost in channel 17 years earlier A swimmer in a British Columbia channel found a ring had been dropped into the water by a man 17 years earlier. MLB changes 2023 game rules, adopting pitch clock, bigger bases Major League Baseball is adopting new pitching rules, bigger bases and limits on defensive shifts, effective in 2023. The rules were adopted Friday by a vote of the Joint Competition Committee. Ty Cobb's dentures up for auction online A California-based auction company is selling off an unusual piece of Detroit Tigers memorabilia: Ty Cobb's dentures. NYC officials urge cancellation of Trump's Saudi-backed golf event Top New York City Council members are urging Mayor Eric Adams to cancel a Saudi-backed golf tournament at a course run by Donald Trump's company. Beanie Feldstein joins untitled Ethan Coen solo film Beanie Feldstein has joined Ethan Coen's upcoming film, the first solo effort from the director. Mosquito fire continues to burn through Tahoe National Forest California's mosquito fire continued to spread in the Tahoe National Forest east of Sacramento, growing to 23,000 acres and forcing thousands of residents to flee. Federal judge tosses Donald Trump lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, DNC A federal judge threw out Donald Trump's federal lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others. New York declares state of emergency amid growing number of polio cases New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state disaster emergency Friday over the rising number of polio cases being detected in wastewater in multiple jurisdictions. In photos: Mourners pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace Crowds gather at Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8, 2022 at age 96. U.S. Open tennis: Jabeur wants 'revenge' versus Swiatek in women's final Ons Jabeur wants "revenge" against Iga Swiatek and already knows the game plan she plans to use in their matchup Saturday in the U.S. Open women's singles final, she told reporters at the Grand Slam in Flushing, N.Y. Look: GOT7's Jackson releases solo album, 'Blue' music video K-pop star Jackson Wang released the solo album "Magic Man" and a music video for the song "Blue." Squirrel knocks out power to 10,000 customers in Virginia Utility officials in Virginia said 10,000 customers, including at least two schools, were without power for over an hour when a squirrel came into contact with substation equipment. Watch: King Charles III gives 1st address after Queen Elizabeth II's death: 'We owe her the most heartfelt debt' In his first speech after ascending the British throne, King Charles III on Friday called his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, an inspiration and urged people to remember and draw strength "from the light of her example." Woman makes a pizza run, wins $50,000 lottery prize A South Carolina woman said a brief trip to pick up pizza for dinner led to her winning a $50,000 lottery jackpot. Look: Coyote found hiding in Ohio family's bathroom Police were summoned to an Ohio home early Friday morning when residents made an unusual discovery in their bathroom -- a coyote. Listen: John Legend releases 'vulnerable' new album 'Legend' John Legend released the "vulnerable, spiritual and reflective" double album "Legend." In photos: Moments from the Toronto International Film Festival Stars and industry giants attend the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada, which features the premiere of "The Handmaid's Tale" Season 5, starring Elisabeth Moss, "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story," starring Daniel Radcliffe, and "On the Come Up" from director Sanaa Lathan. The festival runs through September 18. Harris talks with space station astronauts, introduces new initiatives Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to astronauts serving on the International Space Station on Friday as she convened the meeting of the National Space Council at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. |
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Camilla Becomes Queen Consort. Here’s What the Title Means.Upon Queen Elizabeth’s death, there was no question that as her son became King Charles III, Camilla would become queen consort. Elizabeth put the issue of Camilla’s role to rest earlier this year. King Charles to Replace Queen Elizabeth on Bank Notes and CoinsQueen Elizabeth II faced right on British coins. Her son and successor might face the other way. Ukraine Attacks Russia in the Kharkiv Region, Swiftly Making GainsSweeping south from positions in the Kharkiv region in Ukraine’s northeast, Ukrainian forces have made their largest gains since routing Russia from Kyiv in April. The American Guided Rockets Helping Ukraine Destroy Russian ForcesThe Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System can hit targets 50 miles away with 200 pounds of explosives. Russia Holds First Elections Since Ukraine InvasionVoters are choosing local and regional governments, but the ranks of opposition candidates have been severely depleted by jail and exile. Justice Dept. and Trump Legal Team Clash Over Special Master CandidatesThe two sides had sharply diverging views of who could serve as a special master and what that person would do. Stephen Miller and Brian Jack Among Those Subpoenaed in Jan. 6 CaseStephen Miller, a senior policy adviser, and Brian Jack, who served as White House political director, are among those who received requests for information this week from a federal grand jury. Navy Orders High-Level Outside Investigation of SEAL CourseThe punishing selection course for the Navy’s most elite force has come under new scrutiny after a sailor’s death exposed illicit drug use and other problems. Yeshiva University Can Bar L.G.B.T. Club for Now, Sotomayor RulesSonia Sotomayor’s ruling will be in place pending a decision by the Supreme Court to take up the case. In New Hampshire, a MAGA Rivalry Is Splitting House RepublicansTwo young conservatives are battling for the mantle of Trumpism in a congressional primary in a competitive district in New Hampshire that could help decide the House majority. First Kansas, Next Michigan and Beyond as Abortion Ballot Measures SpreadDemocrats are hoping ballot measures on abortion rights will drive up voter turnout. They’re looking to Michigan as a test run. Galileo Forgery’s Trail Leads to Web of Mistresses and ManuscriptsThe unmasking of a fake Galileo manuscript this summer brought renewed attention to a colorful, prolific early-20th-century forger named Tobia Nicotra. A Filmmaker Explores David Bowie’s Life and Gets Clarity on His OwnWith the epic “Moonage Daydream,” Brett Morgen contended with a chameleonic star whose approach to living helped him refocus after a heart attack. The Royal Grief You Will Not SeeTo mourn in public is to feel judged but supported, too. Tina Brown: Queen Elizabeth II Loved Her JobWithout the queen, how will anyone know how to be British anymore? A Great Podcast, a Worthy Memoir and a Curdled Take on Clarence ThomasA fall syllabus. What My Family and I Saw When We Were Trapped in China’s Heat WaveOn a trip through the epicenter, ravaged landscapes, paralyzed cities and populations pushed to extremes. The Treasure America Scavenges From the PoorThe world’s blood banks are filled with “donations” collected in the United States. Biden Is Telling You That Trump Is a Threat, and the Proof Is EverywhereTrump is the chosen candidate of reactionary billionaires and fanatical opponents of racial and gender equality for a reason. What This War Correspondent Wants You to Know About America and FearLuke Mogelson watches the country go berserk in “The Storm Is Here.” How to Address the Child Therapist ShortageWays to make the work more sustainable for new and experienced therapists. Did You Recently Buy an Electric Vehicle? We Want to Hear About It.Sales of electric cars are surging as more people become interested in the technology and grow concerned about climate change. Hochul Declares Polio State of Emergency for New YorkThe virus has now been detected in a Nassau County wastewater sample, officials said. U.S. Men’s Basketball on 1972 Munich Olympics: ‘We Deserve Gold Medals’Fifty years after a painful, and controversial, loss to the Soviet Union in the 1972 Olympics, some American men’s basketball players still hope to be declared the rightful winners. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Navy has ordered an independent investigation into its SEALs selection course after the death of a sailor earlier this year, according to reports.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump and the Justice Department late on Friday named their nominees to serve as special master to review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago last month.
An investigation is "moving quickly" into how a Chinese alloy ended up in components for F-35 jets and Pentagon officials hope to soon get a waiver for production to resume.
A group of House Democrats has called for $50 million in funding to house and feed migrants bused to northern cities from Arizona and Texas in recent months.
Calls to the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number increased 45% compared to the same time last year, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch said that the court's investigation into the leaker of the opinion that overruled Roe vs. Wade could be completed soon.
U.S. markets finished the week ahead after a third day of gains broke a three-week slump.
The U.S. Treasury Department slapped sanctions on Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and its top intelligence official Friday in response to a July cyberattack against Albania.
President Joe Biden traveled to Ohio on Friday to help break ground for a new Intel semiconductor plant, which has been aided by the new CHIPS and Science Act.
A swimmer in a British Columbia channel found a ring had been dropped into the water by a man 17 years earlier.
Major League Baseball is adopting new pitching rules, bigger bases and limits on defensive shifts, effective in 2023. The rules were adopted Friday by a vote of the Joint Competition Committee.
A California-based auction company is selling off an unusual piece of Detroit Tigers memorabilia: Ty Cobb's dentures.
Top New York City Council members are urging Mayor Eric Adams to cancel a Saudi-backed golf tournament at a course run by Donald Trump's company.
Beanie Feldstein has joined Ethan Coen's upcoming film, the first solo effort from the director.
California's mosquito fire continued to spread in the Tahoe National Forest east of Sacramento, growing to 23,000 acres and forcing thousands of residents to flee.
A federal judge threw out Donald Trump's federal lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state disaster emergency Friday over the rising number of polio cases being detected in wastewater in multiple jurisdictions.
Crowds gather at Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8, 2022 at age 96.
Ons Jabeur wants "revenge" against Iga Swiatek and already knows the game plan she plans to use in their matchup Saturday in the U.S. Open women's singles final, she told reporters at the Grand Slam in Flushing, N.Y.
K-pop star Jackson Wang released the solo album "Magic Man" and a music video for the song "Blue."
Utility officials in Virginia said 10,000 customers, including at least two schools, were without power for over an hour when a squirrel came into contact with substation equipment.
In his first speech after ascending the British throne, King Charles III on Friday called his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, an inspiration and urged people to remember and draw strength "from the light of her example."
A South Carolina woman said a brief trip to pick up pizza for dinner led to her winning a $50,000 lottery jackpot.
Police were summoned to an Ohio home early Friday morning when residents made an unusual discovery in their bathroom -- a coyote.
John Legend released the "vulnerable, spiritual and reflective" double album "Legend."
Stars and industry giants attend the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada, which features the premiere of "The Handmaid's Tale" Season 5, starring Elisabeth Moss, "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story," starring Daniel Radcliffe, and "On the Come Up" from director Sanaa Lathan. The festival runs through September 18.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to astronauts serving on the International Space Station on Friday as she convened the meeting of the National Space Council at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. 
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