Rivian late Friday announced the company would voluntarily recall all 13,000 of the electric vehicles the company has delivered so far over a loose fastener. The White House clarified Friday that President Joe Biden's stark warning of a nuclear 'Armageddon' amid Russia's war in Ukraine was not based on new intelligence. A 17th Century painting long believed to have been made by the Dutch baroque master Johannes Vermeer has been declared a fake by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Ukrainian police on Friday found more than 500 civilian bodies in Kharkiv region, mostly from mass graves in the city of Izium which was liberated of Russian forces in early September, officials said. Police on Friday identified four women who allegedly dressed in neon green morph suits and are wanted for attacking two teenagers on a subway train in New York City. The launch of two SpaceX communications satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Friday was aborted again and is now scheduled for Saturday. A new vaccine to prevent whooping cough in newborn infants was approved the Food and Drug Administration on Friday. A San Antonio police officer was fired after shooting a 17-year-old boy in a McDonald's parking lot. Stocks fell sharply Friday, giving up many of the gains made during the two-day surge that kicked off October, as the Labor Department reported a drop in unemployment. Firefighters in North Carolina conducted an unusual rescue when a boa constrictor was spotted stranded on the roof of a home. Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that production of the company's semi truck had begun and deliveries to Pepsi would start onDec. 1. A German man with a love of Rubik's cubes earned a Guinness World Record for his collection of 1,519 rotating puzzles. Animal rescuers were summoned to a British family's home when they discovered a tiny frog that stowed away from the Dominican Republic in a bag of bananas. A Missouri woman who stopped at a convenience store to get snacks for her kids said a last-minute decision to buy a Powerball ticket earned her a $50,000 prize. A Virginia NAACP leader was shot to death while on vacation in Turks and Caicos Islands, according to the Arlington County NAACP. The Sacramento Zoo in California said zookeepers are searching the surrounding area following the escape of a six-banded armadillo. At a Volvo facility in Hagerstown, Md., Friday, President Joe Biden touted the latest jobs report as evidence of a strong economy and manufacturing returning to America. Star Kerri Meders and director Karen Lam discuss how they made "Bring It On: Cheer or Die" both a horror movie and a "Bring It On" movie. The Treasury Department said Friday the United States has sanctioned two more people and three companies for helping smuggle petroleum into North Korea. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a so-called endangerment finding that aircraft that use leaded fuel cause or contribute to pollution that could harm public health and welfare. "Fraiser" actor Kelsey Grammer and his daughter Spencer Grammer will star in the Lifetime movie "The 12 Days of Christmas Eve." Arizona's Republican Party and the Republican National Committee have sued Maricopa County officials over poll worker staffing and alleged failure to produce requested records. An upstate New York man shot and killed his mother, father and wife before turning the gun on himself on Thursday in what authorities are calling a "family tragedy." The Uvalde, Texas, school district announced that it was suspending its entire district police force on Friday, in the wake of the May 24 elementary school mass shooting. Officials in a Utah city are investigating the cause of a foul odor reported by residents -- and it doesn't appear to be coming from the sewer. |
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