Eight people were found dead in a home near Tulsa on Thursday following a fire at the residence that local authorities are investigating as a homicide. Protests to stop climate change continued on Thursday, as one man attempted to glue his head to Johannes Vermeer's iconic painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring" in a Dutch museum. Less than a year after it was sold for $110 million, a massive mansion in Palm Beach, Fla., is being demolished by its new owner, the executive chairman of multinational cosmetics company Estée Lauder. President Joe Biden spoke in Syracuse on Thursday, and highlighted the plan by Micron Technology Inc. to build a $100 billion semiconductor facility, calling it one of the most significant investments in American history "Ozark" actor Jason Bateman and "The Young Pope" star Jude Law are set to act in and executive produce a one-hour limited series for Netflix called "Black Rabbit." Laura Kavanagh was officially installed as the Fire Department of New York's commissioner on Thursday, marking the first time in 157 years a woman has led the FDNY. Average mortgage interest rates have surged past 7% to their highest level in two decades. House price increases have slowed drastically. The three major U.S. stock market indexes posted mixed results Thursday amid stronger-than-expected economic reports and disappointing earnings in the tech sector. Showtime has confirmed it canceled its drama, "City on a Hill," after three seasons. Arsenal Football Club player Pablo Mari is one of several victims in a stabbing attack at a convenience store on Thursday near Milan, Italy, authorities confirmed. The Chester Zoo in England announced the birth of a greater one-horned rhinoceros, a species considered vulnerable. Katie Holmes has signed on to star in Roundabout Theatre Company's production of "The Wanderers" by playwright Anna Ziegler. A Missouri second-grader whose birthday balloons flew off into the sky received some special gifts in the mail from a man who found the lost balloons 500 miles away. Presidential envoy John Kerry urged some of the worst contributors to pollution to take action Thursday to address the effects of climate change, particularly in Africa. A British library said a book that was 84 years overdue was returned by the late patron's grandson -- and he paid the $21.14 late fee. A North Carolina woman said a store being sold out of her favorite scratch-off lottery ticket led to her winning a $100,000 prize. The Biden administration wants to cancel a Trump-era nuclear armed sea-launched cruise missile program, according to a 2022 National Defense Strategy released Thursday. "The Serpent Queen," a historical drama featuring Samantha Morton as Catherine de Medici, has been renewed for a second season, Starz announced Thursday. Two former public works directors have been sentenced for accepting bribes from an asphalt and paving company in Puerto Rico. Amazon announced Thursday plans to open a new facility in Washington state to build satellites for Project Kuiper, aimed at increasing broadband access around the world. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar urged the Supreme Court to reject a legal theory that challenges the power of individual state constitutions in federal elections. The New York Giants agreed to trade wide receiver Kadarius Toney to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for two selections in the 2023 NFL Draft, a league source told UPI on Thursday. The Jan. 6 insurrectionist who dragged Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone into the violent mob during the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol was sentenced to 71/2 years in prison Thursday. "Ghosts" star Utkarsh Ambudkar says he can't wait for his character, Jay Arondekar, to acquire the ability to communicate with the spirits haunting his country bed-and- breakfast the way his wife, Samantha, has. |
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