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Kamala Harris calls on Democratic attorneys general to 'defend our rights' Vice President Kamala Harris warned Democratic attorneys general that the country's "fundamental rights are at assault," including abortion access, in an appeal to voters before the midterm elections. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope sends back new images of Neptune NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has sent back its first images of Neptune, the clearest photos of the eighth planet from the Sun's rings in more than 30 years, the space agency said on Thursday. Irish PM calls for 'political will' to solve world crises in U.N. speech Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin urged the United Nations to strengthen its "political will" to solve world crises in his speech before the U.N. General Assembly Thursday. Japan to loosen COVID-19 travel restrictions on Oct. 11 On Oct. 11 Japan plans to relax its strict covid border controls and open up the tourism industry, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in New York on Thursday. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken calls on U.N. to send Putin a message Referencing Russian President Vladimir Putin's "reckless nuclear threats," U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken called on the United Nations to send Russia a message on Thursday. Trump lawyers ordered to prove claims FBI planted evidence at Mar-a-Lago The special master appointed to review documents seized by the FBI from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence last month, told the former president's lawyers to produce evidence to back up their claims of planted evidence. House Democrats pass police reform package House Democrats Thursday passed a package of new bills that would fund recruitment and training for police departments across the country, and includes new language for police accountability. U.S. sanctions Iran's morality police after Mahsa Amini's death The Treasury and State Departments announced sanctions against Iran's morality police and seven senior security officials following the death of 22 year-old Mahsa Amini who was detained for wearing a hijab improperly. Watch: Alligator floats along the lazy river at Illinois water park An Illinois water park marked the end of the summer season by letting one last visitor float the lazy river -- an alligator. Deputies wrangle loose emu wandering near North Carolina road Sheriff's deputies in North Carolina responded to an unusual situation when an emu was spotted running loose in the area. Markets continue pullback amid U.S. recession fears Equity markets declined for the third straight day on Thursday, in the wake of the U.S. Federal Reserve's most recent increase to the benchmark interest rate. Alex Jones questioned in court over Sandy Hook hoax claims Alex Jones was questioned Thursday at a defamation trial in Connecticut about his past rhetoric assailing the judicial system and the judge overseeing his defamation trial. Road-crossing deer vaults over car on Michigan road A Michigan State Police cruiser's dashboard camera recorded a driver's close call with a deer that managed to make a flying leap over the top of the vehicle. Implant may reduce OCD symptoms with electrical pulses When traditional treatments fail to help patients with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), an implant that zaps the brain with electrical pulses just might, a new research review shows. Virginia man wins $3M lottery jackpot three years after his brother won $1M A Virginia man found lottery luck runs in his family when he scored a $3 million jackpot three years after his brother collected a $1 million prize. Watch: Kitten rescued from inside wall of Massachusetts home Animal control officers in Massachusetts came to the rescue of a 5-week-old kitten that spent days trapped inside the wall of a home. Vince Gilligan, Rhea Seehorn reunite for Apple TV+ series Apple TV+ announced the straight-to-series order of Vince Gilligan's next television show on Thursday. Gilligan cast his "Better Call Saul" star Rhea Seehorn in the lead. Man who dressed up as Hitler sentenced to 4 years for role in Jan. 6 riot A former U.S. Army reservist and alleged White supremacist was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday in federal court for his role in the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol in early 2021. Biden to Puerto Ricans struck by Hurricane Fiona: 'We are with you' President Joe Biden received a briefing on Hurricane Fiona, just as the Category 4 hurricane barrels towards Bermuda. 'Reservation Dogs' renewed for Season 3 FX announced the Season 3 renewal of "Reservation Dogs" on Thursday. The Season 2 finale airs Wednesday. Ex-Mississippi welfare leader pleads guilty to fraud claims The former director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services, who oversaw a massive welfare fraud scandal, pleaded guilty Thursday to misusing funds that were meant for poor families with children. 1,415 students play red light/green light for Guinness World Record A Guinness World Record was broken at the University of California Irvine when 1,415 students participated in a game of red light/green light. |
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Central Banks Raise Interest Rates, Fearing Worse Pain LaterFederal Reserve officials and their counterparts around the world are trying to defeat inflation by rapidly raising interest rates. They know it will come at a cost. Pandemic Unemployment Fraud Estimate Rises to $45.6 BillionA federal watchdog tripled its earlier estimate of benefits that the U.S. government paid to people who weren’t entitled to them. Russian Men, Fearing Ukraine Draft, Seek Refuge AbroadVladimir V. Putin’s new military call-up has sent young men who don’t want to fight in Ukraine heading to the borders. As Trump’s Legal Woes Mount, So Do Financial Pressures on HimThe lawsuit filed by New York’s attorney general is the latest indication of how an array of investigations is affecting the former president’s business and personal wealth. Trump Claims He Declassified Documents, but His Lawyers Don’tJudges this week highlighted the gap between Mr. Trump’s public claims that he declassified everything and his lawyers’ reluctance to repeat that claim in a courtroom. Why New York Is Resorting to Tents to House Surge of MigrantsWith over 10,000 asylum seekers crowding homeless shelters, the city will erect temporary structures to hold new arrivals for their first few days. A.C.L.U. Says Immigration Detention Facility Should Be Shut DownThe situation at a New Mexico detention facility revives a long-running debate over the government’s reliance on private prisons to house immigrants, many of them seeking asylum. World Bank Leader, Accused of Climate Denial, Offers a New ResponseDavid Malpass touched off a furor, including calls for his removal, when he refused to acknowledge that fossil fuels are warming the planet. Opening Paul Allen’s Treasure ChestIt’s been a closely guarded secret which masterworks in the Microsoft co-founder’s collection will be auctioned at Christie’s in November. Here, highlights of a billionaire’s bounty. Alex Jones Says He’s ‘Done’ Apologizing to Sandy Hook FamiliesIn testimony in a Connecticut trial to assess the damages done by his Sandy Hook lies, the Infowars fabulist lashed out. House Passes Police Funding Bills, as Democrats Remain DividedProgressive objections to the legislation threatened to sink it at the last moment, prompting a scramble among Democrats that highlighted the party’s divisions over policing. Jury Rules Against Project Veritas in LawsuitThe conservative group was found to have violated wiretapping laws and fraudulently misrepresented itself to a Democratic consulting firm, to which it was ordered to pay $120,000. Zach Bryan Is Music’s Most Reluctant New StarThe Navy veteran — who blends folk, rock and country — has had a breakthrough year with his major-label debut, “American Heartbreak.” But fame isn’t what he’s after. The Inside Joke That Became Trump’s Big LieThe lie that Trump won the 2020 election has grown so powerful because it is yoked to an older deception: the idea that American politics is a joke. What Explains the Alarming Democrat-on-Democrat Sabotage in North Carolina?The heir apparent to the current governor is the target of an absolutely baffling prosecution. War, Inflation and Squandered CredibilityWhat does the chair of the Federal Reserve understand that Vladimir Putin doesn’t? Russia’s Putin Is in TroubleThe ground beneath his feet has started to shift. Moderate Republicans No Longer Have a Home, and It Started With My DefeatA former congressman on their decline and how it’s hurting the party. I Have Worked, Played and Loved in Other Countries Because I Can’t at HomeIn Singapore, queers see progress only from a distance. Betrayal and Blackouts in Puerto RicoIt is our own people who rob and abuse us. How to Exercise Safely Outside in the Fall and WinterHere are a few ways to protect yourself from the elements, oncoming traffic and other threats that ramp up in the fall and winter months. Popcast Live! The New Faces of 2022Blondshell, Central Cee, Ethel Cain and more: a conversation about what’s breaking through, plus questions from the audience at our first live taping. A Pesto for Every Pantry and MoodUse the Ligurian sauce as a guideline and make tastier sandwiches, soups, pastas, gratins and more. 高铁上的卫生巾和浸透血水的防护服平均而言,女性一生中有2535天处于经期,常年忍受痛苦和不便,但月经仍被视为一种禁忌甚至耻辱。一场关于高铁上是否应该卖卫生巾的讨论再次凸显出中国社会对女性的忽视和女性争取权益的困境。 Ime Udoka, Boston Celtics Coach, Suspended for 2022-23 SeasonThe team said Udoka violated unspecified team policies. He led Boston to the N.B.A. finals last season, his first as a head coach. Officials Hopeful That Monkeypox Can Be Eliminated in the U.S.Cases are declining nationally, and the deputy coordinator of the White House monkeypox response team said he expected that, over time, they would drop to a trickle. Saving Whales From Ship Collisions With Warnings and Letter GradesFour whales have died near San Francisco this year after ships crashed into them, and scientists hope to drive that number to zero with new technology. Can You Get the New Covid Booster and Flu Shot at the Same Time?Combining vaccines may be more convenient, experts said. How to Solve Beginner CrosswordsGet started solving the Mini, Monday and Tuesday puzzles. More Recent Articles |
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Vice President Kamala Harris warned Democratic attorneys general that the country's "fundamental rights are at assault," including abortion access, in an appeal to voters before the midterm elections.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has sent back its first images of Neptune, the clearest photos of the eighth planet from the Sun's rings in more than 30 years, the space agency said on Thursday.
Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin urged the United Nations to strengthen its "political will" to solve world crises in his speech before the U.N. General Assembly Thursday.
On Oct. 11 Japan plans to relax its strict covid border controls and open up the tourism industry, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in New York on Thursday.
Referencing Russian President Vladimir Putin's "reckless nuclear threats," U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken called on the United Nations to send Russia a message on Thursday.
The special master appointed to review documents seized by the FBI from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence last month, told the former president's lawyers to produce evidence to back up their claims of planted evidence.
House Democrats Thursday passed a package of new bills that would fund recruitment and training for police departments across the country, and includes new language for police accountability.
The Treasury and State Departments announced sanctions against Iran's morality police and seven senior security officials following the death of 22 year-old Mahsa Amini who was detained for wearing a hijab improperly.
An Illinois water park marked the end of the summer season by letting one last visitor float the lazy river -- an alligator.
Sheriff's deputies in North Carolina responded to an unusual situation when an emu was spotted running loose in the area.
Equity markets declined for the third straight day on Thursday, in the wake of the U.S. Federal Reserve's most recent increase to the benchmark interest rate.
Alex Jones was questioned Thursday at a defamation trial in Connecticut about his past rhetoric assailing the judicial system and the judge overseeing his defamation trial.
A Michigan State Police cruiser's dashboard camera recorded a driver's close call with a deer that managed to make a flying leap over the top of the vehicle.
When traditional treatments fail to help patients with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), an implant that zaps the brain with electrical pulses just might, a new research review shows.
A Virginia man found lottery luck runs in his family when he scored a $3 million jackpot three years after his brother collected a $1 million prize.
Animal control officers in Massachusetts came to the rescue of a 5-week-old kitten that spent days trapped inside the wall of a home.
Apple TV+ announced the straight-to-series order of Vince Gilligan's next television show on Thursday. Gilligan cast his "Better Call Saul" star Rhea Seehorn in the lead.
A former U.S. Army reservist and alleged White supremacist was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday in federal court for his role in the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol in early 2021.
President Joe Biden received a briefing on Hurricane Fiona, just as the Category 4 hurricane barrels towards Bermuda.
FX announced the Season 3 renewal of "Reservation Dogs" on Thursday. The Season 2 finale airs Wednesday.
The former director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services, who oversaw a massive welfare fraud scandal, pleaded guilty Thursday to misusing funds that were meant for poor families with children.
A Guinness World Record was broken at the University of California Irvine when 1,415 students participated in a game of red light/green light. 
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