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U.N. rejects Russia's annexation of Ukrainian regions In a largely symbolic but strong rebuke of Russia's war, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelming voted Wednesday to reject the Kremlin's attempted illegal annexation of four Ukrainian regions. Tulsi Gabbard to campaign for GOP after leaving Democratic Party Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and 2020 presidential candidate, has revealed she will hit the campaign trail for several GOP candidates, one day after announcing she was leaving the Democratic Party. Paxlovid may interact with common heart drugs, including some statins, study warns People taking common medications for heart disease, including some statins, may be risking dangerous interactions if they use Paxlovid to treat viral symptoms from a COVID-19 infection. Alex Jones ordered to pay nearly $1B to Sandy Hook families in defamation case A Connecticut jury has ordered Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages to the families of eight Sandy Hook shooting victims and an FBI agent after he called the school shooting a hoax. World Health Organization works to contain Ebola outbreak in Uganda The World Health Organization said Wednesday that it was working with Uganda to prevent the country's Ebola outbreak from spreading to other nations. Record-low water levels expose volcanic ash in Lake Mead Record-low water levels in Lake Mead in Nevada and Arizona have exposed volcanic ash from eruptions 12 million years ago as far away as Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado. Rising rates push more homebuyers to riskier adjustable-rate mortgages Mortgage applications dropped last week as interest rates continued to climb, pushing more homebuyers toward risky adjustable-rate mortgages. Judge denies Trump bid to delay deposition in E. Jean Carroll defamation case A federal judge on Wednesday rejected former President Donald Trump's attempt to delay answering questions under oath next week in a defamation lawsuit brought by journalist E. Jean Carroll. Navy SEAL candidate died of pneumonia after training exercise, report says A Navy SEAL candidate died of acute pneumonia, with an enlarged heart as a contributing factor, hours after completing the elite force's punishing Hell Week training, according to a Navy report on the sailor's death. Canadian police search for escaped ball python Police in Canada are looking for a 3-foot ball python that went missing from its home in Oak Bay, British Columbia. Former 'American Idol' contestant Willie Spence dies in car crash Former "American Idol" runner-up Willie Spence died in a car crash in Marion County, Tenn., his family confirmed Wednesday. Prime Minister Liz Truss says government does not plan to slash spending despite tax cuts British Prime Minister Liz Truss said on Wednesday that her government does not plan to cut public spending despite offering one of the biggest tax cuts in more than 40 years. Three Philadelphia police officers shot while serving warrant Three Philadelphia police SWAT officers were shot at a home early Wednesday while serving a homicide warrant, and a 19-year-old inside the home was killed. Raiders WR Davante Adams charged with assault after pushing photographer Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams faces a misdemeanor assault charge after shoving photographer this week on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, court filings showed Wednesday. Look: Park Ji-hoon releases new EP, 'Nitro' music video Former Wanna One member Park Ji-hoon released the EP "The Answer" and a music video for the song "Nitro." Scientists integrate human nerve cells into rat brains Human brain tissue has been successfully transplanted into the brains of rats using a cutting-edge experimental procedure, say researchers. They envision the achievement as a promising new frontier in medical research. 'Spirited' teaser: Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell star in 'Christmas Carol' retelling "Spirited," a new holiday musical based on "A Christmas Carol" and starring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell, is coming to Apple TV+. NASA sets new Artemis I launch window for Nov. 14 NASA sees a window of opportunity for its highly anticipated test mission to the moon opening again in November. Look: Cynthia Bailey, Mike Hill split up after two years of marriage "Real Housewives of Atlanta" alum Cynthia Bailey and her husband, Mike Hill, have split after two years of marriage. U.S. rethinks Saudi ties after OPEC+ adjustments Washington is growing increasingly frustrated with its relationship with Saudi Arabia, particularly after OPEC and its allies agreed to adjust their production allotments lower come November. FDA approves Pfizer, Moderna Omicron boosters for children The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized COVID-19 booster shots for preschool and elementary school students that target the Omicron variants of the disease. Movie review: 'Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday' showcases incredible fighters The action-packed sequel "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday" showcases not only star Scott Adkins' skills, but a host of supporting actors as deadly assassins. Watch: Bruce Willis takes on John Travolta in 'Paradise City' trailer "Paradise City," a new action film reuniting "Pulp Fiction" stars Bruce Willis and John Travolta, will open in theaters in November. |
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Sandy Hook Families Win $1 Billion From Alex JonesThe Sandy Hook families leveraged personal stories, social media analysis and the Infowars fabulist’s lack of contrition to secure a major verdict. Jones and his assets are a matter of dispute.Western Nations Rush Defensive Systems to Ukraine to Counter Russian MissilesEven with Soviet-era defensive weapons, the Ukrainians have been more than holding their own, but this week’s barrage prompted calls to better equip them. Ukraine Offensive Will Push Through Winter, US Defense Chief SaysThe “deliberate cruelty” of Russia’s latest bombardment has made the West more determined to help Ukraine, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said. Nury Martinez Resigns From Los Angeles City CouncilThe former Council president, Nury Martinez, faced calls from state leaders and President Biden to leave office after making racist remarks on a recording that emerged on Sunday. House Jan. 6 Panel Plans a Sweeping Summation of Its Case Against TrumpIn what may be its final public hearing, the committee intends to present new evidence about the former president’s state of mind and central role in the plan to overturn the 2020 election. Leonard Leo Pushed the Courts Right. Now He’s Aiming at American Society.After leading efforts to put conservatives on the bench, the activist has quietly built a sprawling network and raised huge sums of money to challenge liberal values. The 2022 Living Planet Index Is Out. Here’s How to Understand It.The latest update to an important assessment found that populations had declined by an average of 69 percent since 1970. But that might not mean what you think. Raphael Warnock Is a Study in Restraint in a Georgia Senate Race Rife With ControversyAs claims about Herschel Walker pile up, Senator Raphael Warnock has stuck with his strategy of bipartisan outreach, relying on ads to slam his opponent. MacArthur Foundation Announces 25 New ‘Genius’ Grant WinnersThe 2022 awards are going to artists, activists, scholars, scientists and others who have shown “exceptional creativity.” The grants are a bit bigger than before: $800,000 over five years. This Chicken Dinner Recipe Makes for a Sophisticated Weeknight MealThe two are paired with a buttery pan sauce for an easy, low-lift, high-reward weeknight meal. With Attacks, Russia’s Putin Is Trying to Terrorize UkrainiansAmong Ukrainians, there is an almost palpable feeling that Russia is losing the war. We Are Suddenly Taking On China and Russia at the Same TimeA battle over computer chips could have more long-term global impact than the Ukraine war. Haiti Has Been a Plaything of Powerful Forces for Too LongHaiti is in crisis. If the U.S. wants to help, it needs to stop meddling. A Revealing Racist Rant in L.A.America is getting less white. That doesn’t mean it’s becoming less racist. The ‘Sleeping Giant’ That May Decide the MidtermsThe choices made by Latino voters will be crucial to the outcome in a disproportionate share of Senate battleground states and key House races. The Inadequacy of the Stories We Told About the PandemicRace has been as big a part of the story as partisanship. What a MacArthur Foundation ‘Genius Grant’ Gave MeThe award is about so much more than money and secrecy. Is America Headed for Another Civil War?Jamelle Bouie and Tim Alberta on whether America’s polarization is at a tipping point. In the House, These National Security Democrats Face Political PerilThe Young Women Who Make TikTok WeepSongwriters who have found success on the app via emotional catharsis have expanded its range, and piqued the music industry’s interest. Biden Announces National Monument at Camp Hale in ColoradoThe creation of Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument could also help Senator Michael Bennet, who is running for re-election. Treasury Scrutinizes Florida’s Use of Relief Funds in Sending Away MigrantsGov. Ron DeSantis of Florida used interest that the state had accrued from stimulus money to send Venezuelan migrants by plane to Martha’s Vineyard. Hasidic School Is Breaking State Education Law, N.Y. Official RulesIssued amid a lawsuit brought by a parent who left the community, the determination could signal challenges for scores of Hasidic Jewish schools. Prince Photo or Just Formerly Known as One? Supreme Court Weighs Warhol’s Art.In a lively argument over copyright law that included many references to pop culture, the justices struggled to determine when a new work transforms an older one. ‘Almost Famous’ Heads to Broadway, Purple Aura IntactCameron Crowe adapted his Oscar-winning screenplay, about writing for Rolling Stone in the ’70s, preserving parts of the movie’s soundtrack and zingers (Don’t take drugs!) for the stage. More Recent Articles |
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In a largely symbolic but strong rebuke of Russia's war, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelming voted Wednesday to reject the Kremlin's attempted illegal annexation of four Ukrainian regions.
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, and 2020 presidential candidate, has revealed she will hit the campaign trail for several GOP candidates, one day after announcing she was leaving the Democratic Party.
People taking common medications for heart disease, including some statins, may be risking dangerous interactions if they use Paxlovid to treat viral symptoms from a COVID-19 infection.
A Connecticut jury has ordered Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages to the families of eight Sandy Hook shooting victims and an FBI agent after he called the school shooting a hoax.
The World Health Organization said Wednesday that it was working with Uganda to prevent the country's Ebola outbreak from spreading to other nations.
Record-low water levels in Lake Mead in Nevada and Arizona have exposed volcanic ash from eruptions 12 million years ago as far away as Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado.
Mortgage applications dropped last week as interest rates continued to climb, pushing more homebuyers toward risky adjustable-rate mortgages.
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected former President Donald Trump's attempt to delay answering questions under oath next week in a defamation lawsuit brought by journalist E. Jean Carroll.
A Navy SEAL candidate died of acute pneumonia, with an enlarged heart as a contributing factor, hours after completing the elite force's punishing Hell Week training, according to a Navy report on the sailor's death.
Police in Canada are looking for a 3-foot ball python that went missing from its home in Oak Bay, British Columbia.
Former "American Idol" runner-up Willie Spence died in a car crash in Marion County, Tenn., his family confirmed Wednesday.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss said on Wednesday that her government does not plan to cut public spending despite offering one of the biggest tax cuts in more than 40 years.
Three Philadelphia police SWAT officers were shot at a home early Wednesday while serving a homicide warrant, and a 19-year-old inside the home was killed.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams faces a misdemeanor assault charge after shoving photographer this week on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, court filings showed Wednesday.
Former Wanna One member Park Ji-hoon released the EP "The Answer" and a music video for the song "Nitro."
Human brain tissue has been successfully transplanted into the brains of rats using a cutting-edge experimental procedure, say researchers. They envision the achievement as a promising new frontier in medical research.
"Spirited," a new holiday musical based on "A Christmas Carol" and starring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell, is coming to Apple TV+.
NASA sees a window of opportunity for its highly anticipated test mission to the moon opening again in November.
"Real Housewives of Atlanta" alum Cynthia Bailey and her husband, Mike Hill, have split after two years of marriage.
Washington is growing increasingly frustrated with its relationship with Saudi Arabia, particularly after OPEC and its allies agreed to adjust their production allotments lower come November.
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized COVID-19 booster shots for preschool and elementary school students that target the Omicron variants of the disease.
The action-packed sequel "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday" showcases not only star Scott Adkins' skills, but a host of supporting actors as deadly assassins.
"Paradise City," a new action film reuniting "Pulp Fiction" stars Bruce Willis and John Travolta, will open in theaters in November. 
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