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Police detain man for touching Queen Elizabeth’s coffin, arrest another for sexual assault One man was detained for allegedly trying to touch Queen Elizabeth II's coffin just days after another man was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two women in line to see her lying in state. Justice Department appeals for access to Trump's classified Mar-a-Lago documents The Justice Department late Friday petitioned a federal appeals court to block part of a lower judge's ruling regarding the appointment of a special master to review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago last month. Appeals court panel upholds Texas law on social media moderation A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a Texas law that paves the way for lawsuits against social media companies for engaging in content moderation. NYC man pleads guilty to murder of his mother for his $11K inheritance A New York City man on Friday pleaded guilty to murdering his own mother for his $11,000 inheritance in January 2019. Pound falls to lowest level against dollar since 1985 The British pound sank to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar in nearly four decades on Friday, after renewed fears of a recession for the UK economy. Study finds 1 in 5 households has medical debt More people are increasingly unable to afford groceries or pay their mortgages due to medical debt, according to new research published Friday. TV review: 'Quantum Leap' shows potential in sincere revival The new "Quantum Leap" makes the best of following in the footsteps of the original series, suggesting potential for exciting new developments in the weeks ahead. Watch: 'Unpatriotic' raccoons repeatedly invade official's home, poop on flag A county official in New York said his home has repeatedly been invaded by raccoons -- and one of the "unpatriotic" animals pooped on a flag. President Joe Biden calls South Africa 'a vital voice' in meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa President Joe Biden hosted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Friday for talks on subjects including the Russian war in Ukraine -- and South Africa's largely neutral stance on it. Tropical Storm Fiona projected to become a hurricane next week The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm warning for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as Tropical Storm Fiona heads toward the Caribbean. Bear wanders onto Colorado State University campus, climbs tree State wildlife officials responded to Colorado State University's campus Friday when a bear wandered onto campus and climbed a tree. Car trouble leads Missouri man to $100,000 lottery prize A Missouri man said car trouble led to his making a stop at which he bought a lottery ticket and won $100,000. Google mistakenly deposits $249,999 into security expert's account A Google spokesperson said a nearly $250,000 payment placed in the account of a confused cybersecurity professional was the "result of human error." Moments from Washington the week of September 12, 2022 President Joe Biden pledges to fight hate-based violence at the United We Stand summit, announces a tentative deal to avert a national rail strike and celebrates the Inflation Reduction Act. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a leadership conference and meets with Caribbean and Dominican leaders. Federal health officials speak at a congressional committee hearing on monkeypox, among the highlights in Washington for the week of September 12, 2022. 7 plead guilty to fraud costing the VA more than $100 million Seven defendants pleaded guilty in various schemes to defraud the Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits program, involving over $100 million in losses to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Justice said. More than 1,000 flights cancelled in France due to strikes More than 1,000 flights in France were cancelled Friday, as air traffic controllers went on a one-day strike to demand higher wages. Watch: Missing cat returns home, rings doorbell in New York A New York family's security camera was recording when their cat, missing for four days, returned home and rang the doorbell to be let inside. Buckingham Palace details queen's Monday funeral After days of extensive ceremonies following her death, Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral will happen Monday. The massive event has forced Heathrow Airport to cancel 15% of flights on Monday. What to stream this weekend: 'Goodnight Mommy,' 'Love is Blind: After the Alter' "Goodnight Mommy," "Do Revenge," "Heathers: the Musical," "Vengeance," "Fate: the Winx Saga," "Love is Blind: After the Alter," "Los Espookys" and "Santo" are some of the entertainment options streaming this weekend. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice signs bill banning most abortions West Virginia Governor Jim Justice signed a bill into law Friday that outlaws abortion in nearly all cases. Intuitive Machines to go public on Nasdaq with acquisition company The space exploration company Intuitive Machines said Friday it will go public through a merger with Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. in a deal valued at about $1 billion. Weight-loss surgery may improve pain, mobility Bariatric surgery aims to help severely obese patients shed significant weight, and now new research shows that many can also look forward to lasting pain relief and mobility. Fantasy football injuries: Dobbins, Higgins trend toward playing; Kittle's Week 2 status murky J.K. Dobbins and Tee Higgins were among the players who entered the week with injury issues, but appear ready to suit up in Week 2 of the fantasy football season, while other NFL players remain in question to play. John Stearns, ex-Mets All-Star and coach, dies at 71 Longtime New York Mets catcher and coach John Stearns, who earned four All-Star selections while with the team from 1975 to 1984, died after a long battle with cancer, the team announced Friday. He was 71. Study: Thirdhand smoke deposits emit harmful gases long after smoking Yale University researchers have found that third-hand cigarette smoke can expose non-smokers to a wide range of toxic or carcinogenic compounds even over long periods of time after smoking occurs. Watch: EXO's Xiumin finds oasis in 'Brand New' mood sampler K-pop star Xiumin released a mood sampler video for his debut solo EP, "Brand New." |
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Justice Dept. Appeals Part of Special Master Review in Trump CaseThe government, while calling a lower court’s decision “unprecedented,” did not seek to stop the installation of an outside arbiter to review other materials taken from Mar-a-Lago. Lawyer Told Archives Last Year That Trump Had No Classified MaterialA lawyer representing the former president told the National Archives that boxes taken from the White House contained material like newspaper clippings. The Job of the Special Master in the Trump Documents Inquiry, ExplainedA judge’s order detailed the tasks of the independent arbiter appointed to filter material the F.B.I. seized from the former president’s residence. Trump’s Lawyers Could Face Legal Troubles of Their OwnSeveral of the former president’s lawyers are under scrutiny by federal investigators amid squabbling over competence. Putin Threatens to Escalate War as India Distances Itself From RussiaAfter India’s prime minister said that now is not the time for war, an increasingly isolated Mr. Putin threatened “more serious” actions in Ukraine while insisting he was ready for talks. Biden Meets With Relatives of Brittney Griner and Paul WhelanThe White House has been under pressure to release the Migrants Flown to Martha’s Vineyard Say They Were MisledThe flights, arranged by Florida’s Republican governor, underscored how easily the fate of immigrants can be swept up in politics. How Scores of Migrants Were Sent to Martha’s Vineyard and D.C.The migrant drop-offs orchestrated by two Republican governors raised questions about how the law treats immigrants. Here’s what you need to know. U.S. Immigration Debate Rings Hollow in Venezuela as Migrants FleeMore than a fifth of Venezuela’s population has fled the country, and critics said the move by Republican governors to ship migrants to other states would not dissuade others from leaving. Stocks Slide in One of Wall Street’s Worst Weeks This YearPessimism is deepening as bellwether companies like FedEx and General Electric warn of worsening economic and business conditions. Yeshiva University Halts All Student Clubs to Block L.G.B.T.Q. GroupEarlier in the week, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a ruling to stand for now that required the university to recognize the group. The California County Where MAGA Took ControlIn a state run by Democrats, Shasta County is a rare instance where far-right activists dominate board meetings and exert power. King Charles Faces Challenges but Is Off to a Stirring StartKing Charles III has had an enthusiastic public reception so far, but for this man of strong opinions, replacing the beloved queen will be a challenge. In Hong Kong, Mourning the Queen and the PastA memorial for Elizabeth has given residents of the former British colony a rare platform for public, if quiet, political dissent. Haiti’s Fuel Price Hike Escalates Its Worst Protests in YearsDiscontent over economic misery spilled into the largest national protests in years, prompting international calls for action. New York Has an Obligation to Secure the Education of Hasidic ChildrenPoliticians have known for years about the crisis facing New York’s Hasidic schools but failed to act in any meaningful way. DeSantis’s Martha’s Vineyard Migrants Stunt Shows the Asylum System Is BrokenAmerica’s immigration system has long been overburdened and outdated. Trying to Prove You’re Not a RacistSaying you agree with my opinions on race may only dig your hole deeper. Wonking Out: What Ukraine Needs From UsLawyers, guns and money. OK, skip the lawyers. The Story Behind the Averted Rail Strike Is About Employers and ExploitationThe single best thing President Biden and the Democratic Party could do for workers is to give them the tools and support to build power for themselves. Humans Have a Long History of Making ‘Very Bad Decisions’ to Save AnimalsAs scientists push the frontiers of conservation technology, some of their initiatives raise ethical questions. Nuclear Power Still Doesn’t Make Much SenseThere’s a lot of new enthusiasm around nuclear power. It isn’t warranted. The climate philanthropistsThe founder of the Patagonia clothing company is handing the business to a nonprofit group. We look at climate giving and why this move is different. The Future of San Francisco’s Fog and More: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Woman’s Death in Iran After Arrest by the Morality Police Triggers OutrageMasha Amini was detained for allegedly violating dress rules. Her suspicious death, publicized by social media, has led to protests and condemnations by prominent Iranians. Appeals Court Upholds Texas Social Media Law on CensorshipThe law, which had been blocked by a lower court, makes it possible to sue large social media platforms for taking down political viewpoints. Privilege Is in Crisis. Look at Our Elite Private Schools.The past few years have witnessed a lot of upheaval in the name of political reckoning. Is the pendulum swinging back to tradition? After 75 Years, Cheetahs Return to India in a Grand ExperimentScientists aim to determine whether a predator population can be restored in a place where it was hunted into extinction. Welcome to Wrexham: It’s the FutureRob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds seem sincere about their investment, emotionally and financially, in a Welsh soccer team. But they are not mere observers in its story. More Recent Articles |
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One man was detained for allegedly trying to touch Queen Elizabeth II's coffin just days after another man was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two women in line to see her lying in state.
The Justice Department late Friday petitioned a federal appeals court to block part of a lower judge's ruling regarding the appointment of a special master to review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago last month.
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a Texas law that paves the way for lawsuits against social media companies for engaging in content moderation.
A New York City man on Friday pleaded guilty to murdering his own mother for his $11,000 inheritance in January 2019.
The British pound sank to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar in nearly four decades on Friday, after renewed fears of a recession for the UK economy.
More people are increasingly unable to afford groceries or pay their mortgages due to medical debt, according to new research published Friday.
The new "Quantum Leap" makes the best of following in the footsteps of the original series, suggesting potential for exciting new developments in the weeks ahead.
A county official in New York said his home has repeatedly been invaded by raccoons -- and one of the "unpatriotic" animals pooped on a flag.
President Joe Biden hosted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Friday for talks on subjects including the Russian war in Ukraine -- and South Africa's largely neutral stance on it.
The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm warning for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as Tropical Storm Fiona heads toward the Caribbean.
State wildlife officials responded to Colorado State University's campus Friday when a bear wandered onto campus and climbed a tree.
A Missouri man said car trouble led to his making a stop at which he bought a lottery ticket and won $100,000.
A Google spokesperson said a nearly $250,000 payment placed in the account of a confused cybersecurity professional was the "result of human error."
President Joe Biden pledges to fight hate-based violence at the United We Stand summit, announces a tentative deal to avert a national rail strike and celebrates the Inflation Reduction Act. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a leadership conference and meets with Caribbean and Dominican leaders. Federal health officials speak at a congressional committee hearing on monkeypox, among the highlights in Washington for the week of September 12, 2022.
Seven defendants pleaded guilty in various schemes to defraud the Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits program, involving over $100 million in losses to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Justice said.
More than 1,000 flights in France were cancelled Friday, as air traffic controllers went on a one-day strike to demand higher wages.
A New York family's security camera was recording when their cat, missing for four days, returned home and rang the doorbell to be let inside.
After days of extensive ceremonies following her death, Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral will happen Monday. The massive event has forced Heathrow Airport to cancel 15% of flights on Monday.
"Goodnight Mommy," "Do Revenge," "Heathers: the Musical," "Vengeance," "Fate: the Winx Saga," "Love is Blind: After the Alter," "Los Espookys" and "Santo" are some of the entertainment options streaming this weekend.
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice signed a bill into law Friday that outlaws abortion in nearly all cases.
The space exploration company Intuitive Machines said Friday it will go public through a merger with Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. in a deal valued at about $1 billion.
Bariatric surgery aims to help severely obese patients shed significant weight, and now new research shows that many can also look forward to lasting pain relief and mobility.
J.K. Dobbins and Tee Higgins were among the players who entered the week with injury issues, but appear ready to suit up in Week 2 of the fantasy football season, while other NFL players remain in question to play.
Longtime New York Mets catcher and coach John Stearns, who earned four All-Star selections while with the team from 1975 to 1984, died after a long battle with cancer, the team announced Friday. He was 71.
Yale University researchers have found that third-hand cigarette smoke can expose non-smokers to a wide range of toxic or carcinogenic compounds even over long periods of time after smoking occurs.
K-pop star Xiumin released a mood sampler video for his debut solo EP, "Brand New." 
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