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Goodwill moves thrift store experience online Goodwill has moved its thrift store experience online with the new website GoodwillFinds.com. The 120-year-old nonprofit will continue to operate its 3,300 stores in the United States and Canada. FAA orders more rest between shifts for flight attendants The Federal Aviation Administration will require airlines to give flight attendants at least 10 consecutive hours off between shifts, under a new rule that puts rest times on par with pilots. Secret recording played at Oath Keepers trial captures alleged plans 'to fight' A secret recording, played on the second day of the trial of five Oath Keepers members, appeared to support the government's claim that the group planned to bring weapons to Washington, D.C. Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in legal battle over special master Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Tuesday to intervene in a legal fight over a special master to review classified records seized during an FBI search at his Mar-a-Lago residence. Markets notch second day of sharp increases Stocks surged for a second day Tuesday, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average back over 30,000 and giving the S&P 500 its biggest two-day rally since March 2020. Watch: Champion powerlifter squat-lifts body weight 42 times in one minute A British champion powerlifter broke a Guinness World Record when she squat-lifted her body weight 42 times in one minute. Watch: British artist covers entire mansion in doodles A British artist known as Mr. Doodle caused a viral sensation when he unveiled the result of a two-year project to cover every inch of his 12-room mansion in doodles. Report: Elon Musk moving forward with Twitter bid Shares of Twitter closed up more than 22% on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday after a report that billionaire Elon Musk had submitted a new bid to purchase the social media company. Amazon freezes corporate hiring in retail Amazon is freezing corporate hiring for its retail business amid a period of slow growth for the tech giant. Look: Firefighters rescue calf that made a slight 'miscowculation' Firefighters in England came to the rescue of a curious calf that made a "miscowculation" and ended up with its head stuck in a pylon. President Joe Biden to meet with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, survey damage from Hurricane Ian President Joe Biden is set to meet with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday to tour damage from Hurricane Ian, as the storm's death toll continues to climb. SpaceX Crew 5 mission set to lift off for International Space Station NASA and Space X's Crew 5 mission is set to blast off for the International Space Station on Wednesday. Lottery player's sudden change of mind leads to $200,000 prize A South Carolina man said he was about to buy a lottery ticket when he suddenly changed his mind, bought a different ticket and won a $200,000 prize. Watch: Coyote removed from bathroom stall at California middle school An animal services officer in California responded to a middle school to remove an unusual intruder -- a coyote in a bathroom stall. Former employee arrested in Northeastern University bomb hoax A former Northeastern University employee has been arrested and charged in relation to a hoax involving explosives on the school's Boston campus last month, the FBI confirmed Tuesday. New York mayor Eric Adams moves migrant tent camp due to flooding New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to move a tent city to shelter migrants after the emergency shelter site flooded. Red Velvet's Seulgi releases '28 Reasons' solo EP, music video K-pop star Seulgi released her debut solo EP, "28 Reasons," and a music video for her song of the same name. Police link two 2021 shootings to slayings in Stockton, Calif. Police in Stockton, Calif., have linked two 2021 shootings to the slaying of five men earlier this year. Coldplay postpone shows as Chris Martin battles 'serious lung infection' Coldplay will reschedule eight concerts in Brazil as frontman Chris Martin recovers from health issues. Germany says Poland World War II reparations 'a closed issue' Germany's foreign minister said Tuesday that Poland's demands for reparations for World War II aggressions are "closed issues." Kamala Harris outlines plans to support small businesses and community lenders Vice President Kamala announced new actions Tuesday that the Biden-Harris Administration would take to support small business and owners and entrepreneurs of color. |
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Ukraine Expels Some Russian Troops in SouthMoscow’s retreat has pulled back the curtain on a panorama of ruined towns and empty villages left in its wake. US National Debt Tops $31 Trillion for First TimeAmerica’s borrowing binge has long been viewed as sustainable because of historically low interest rates. But as rates rise, the nation’s fiscal woes are getting worse. Elon Musk Suggests Buying Twitter at His Original PriceThe billionaire’s surprise move came months after he tried to back out of a $44 billion deal to acquire the company. Aaron Judge Hits Homer 62, Passing Roger Maris for AL RecordA blast against Texas vaulted Judge past Roger Maris for the American League’s single-season record, rekindling enthusiasm for a milestone spoiled by the steroid era. In Speedy Embrace of Herschel Walker, Republicans Make Familiar Political BargainWhile the Georgia Senate candidate denied a report that he paid for an ex-girlfriend’s abortion, his Republican allies looked past the claims toward November. Loretta Lynn, Country Music Star and Symbol of Rural Resilience, Dies at 90Her powerful voice, playful lyrics and topical songs were a model for generations of country singers and songwriters. So was her life story. Loretta Lynn Didn’t Pretty Things UpThe country star sang about desire, cheating, heartache and righteous revenge in three-minute vignettes that depicted lives she knew and understood. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Intervene in Review of Mar-a-Lago RecordsIn earlier cases, the justices have ruled against the former president when he sought to shield his financial and presidential records from prosecutors and congressional investigators. Supreme Court Leans Toward Alabama in Voting Rights DisputeBut several members of the court’s conservative majority rejected the state’s most aggressive arguments in defense of its congressional voting map. After the Storm, the Mold: Warming Is Worsening Another Costly DisasterMold in homes is a costly crisis that often accompanies hurricanes and flooding, and climate change is amplifying the rain that feeds outbreaks. Florida’s GOP Leaders Opposed Climate Aid. Now They’re Depending on It.Senior Republican politicians in the state have opposed federal action against global warming, which is making storms like Hurricane Ian more destructive. Oath Keepers Texts Provide Window Into Conspiracy Mind-setTexts and social media posts introduced at the seditious conspiracy trial of Stewart Rhodes and four other members of the far-right militia show fear, aggression and apparent self-delusion. Abuse in Women’s Soccer Left Players With Nowhere To TurnA report on dysfunction in women’s soccer showed that abuse of players in the National Women’s Soccer League was “an open secret.” Players had nowhere to turn. Portland and Chicago Owners Step Aside as U.S. Soccer Stars Call for ChangeBecky Sauerbrunn said any official found to have failed to protect players “should be gone.” As she spoke, the owner of her club, the Portland Thorns, said he would leave the team temporarily. Chicago’s shortly followed suit. The First Global Deflation Has Begun, and It’s Unclear Just How Painful It Will BeWe now find ourselves in the midst of the most comprehensive tightening of monetary policy the world has seen. What a Conservative Therapist Thinks About U.S. Politics and Mental HealthConservatives need mental health help, too, but do they need to get it from someone who shares their worldview? The Deadly Collision of Racism and Mental IllnessHow can we talk honestly about when mentally ill people commit hate crimes? The Failed Quest for Community Mental Health Centers in the U.S.America has neglected people with serious mental illnesses for far too long. To Save America’s Coasts, Don’t Always Rebuild ThemTaxpayers too often subsidize irresponsible development, with tragic results. The Supreme Court Seems Awfully Nervous About Its Own LegitimacyIf justice after justice finds it necessary to defend the court’s power, what does that tell you? Interrogating the Stories We Tell About Our MindsThe journalist Rachel Aviv complicates narratives surrounding mental illness. Where defending nature can be deadlyNo region is more dangerous for environmentalists than Latin America. We explain why it’s getting worse. Poll Update: Republicans Gain in the SenateA closer look at Pennsylvania and Nevada, and some Democratic leads that seem vulnerable. Scary StoriesIt’s Spooky Season. What are your favorite scary books, movies, TV shows and podcasts? Economists Nervously Eye the Bank of England’s Market RescueThe Bank of England stepped in to save a critical market this week. Economists say it was necessary but also worry about the precedent. Police Say a Serial Killer Could Be Behind Shootings in Stockton, Calif.The police said they had connected a series of shootings that have left six dead through ballistics and video footage and said a serial killer could be to blame. Tear Gas, a Stampede, and an Indonesian Family ShatteredMuhammad Yulianto and Devi Ratna Sari took their young son to his first soccer match. The young couple were among the 125 who died in the tragedy at the Indonesian stadium. In ‘Smile,’ Why the Grins Are So GrimParker Finn, the director of the new horror film where characters smile before death, said the secret to making a smile creepy was in the eyes. More Recent Articles |
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Goodwill has moved its thrift store experience online with the new website GoodwillFinds.com. The 120-year-old nonprofit will continue to operate its 3,300 stores in the United States and Canada.
The Federal Aviation Administration will require airlines to give flight attendants at least 10 consecutive hours off between shifts, under a new rule that puts rest times on par with pilots.
A secret recording, played on the second day of the trial of five Oath Keepers members, appeared to support the government's claim that the group planned to bring weapons to Washington, D.C.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Tuesday to intervene in a legal fight over a special master to review classified records seized during an FBI search at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
Stocks surged for a second day Tuesday, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average back over 30,000 and giving the S&P 500 its biggest two-day rally since March 2020.
A British champion powerlifter broke a Guinness World Record when she squat-lifted her body weight 42 times in one minute.
A British artist known as Mr. Doodle caused a viral sensation when he unveiled the result of a two-year project to cover every inch of his 12-room mansion in doodles.
Shares of Twitter closed up more than 22% on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday after a report that billionaire Elon Musk had submitted a new bid to purchase the social media company.
Amazon is freezing corporate hiring for its retail business amid a period of slow growth for the tech giant.
Firefighters in England came to the rescue of a curious calf that made a "miscowculation" and ended up with its head stuck in a pylon.
President Joe Biden is set to meet with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday to tour damage from Hurricane Ian, as the storm's death toll continues to climb.
NASA and Space X's Crew 5 mission is set to blast off for the International Space Station on Wednesday.
A South Carolina man said he was about to buy a lottery ticket when he suddenly changed his mind, bought a different ticket and won a $200,000 prize.
An animal services officer in California responded to a middle school to remove an unusual intruder -- a coyote in a bathroom stall.
A former Northeastern University employee has been arrested and charged in relation to a hoax involving explosives on the school's Boston campus last month, the FBI confirmed Tuesday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to move a tent city to shelter migrants after the emergency shelter site flooded.
K-pop star Seulgi released her debut solo EP, "28 Reasons," and a music video for her song of the same name.
Police in Stockton, Calif., have linked two 2021 shootings to the slaying of five men earlier this year.
Coldplay will reschedule eight concerts in Brazil as frontman Chris Martin recovers from health issues.
Germany's foreign minister said Tuesday that Poland's demands for reparations for World War II aggressions are "closed issues."
Vice President Kamala announced new actions Tuesday that the Biden-Harris Administration would take to support small business and owners and entrepreneurs of color. 
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