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Consumer survey reveals inflation to ease next year, spending to slow Consumer expectations over inflation eased a bit last month to 5.4% by next year, but tumbled when it came to household spending, according to the latest New York Fed survey of Consumer Expectations. Israel reaches deal to share territory in Mediterranean with longtime foe Lebanon Israel and Lebanon have reached a "historic agreement" that would allow the longtime adversaries to redraw their maritime border and increase sharing of natural gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Russia renews attacks on Zaporizhzhia Russian forces launched a barrage of missiles targeting the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia early Tuesday, as the Kremlin continues to attack one of the four regions it has declared annexed. Meta unveils $1,500 Quest Pro virtual reality headset Meta revealed its newest virtual reality headset, the Quest Pro, at Tuesday's Meta Connect 2022 conference. The new headset will be available Oct. 25, for $1,500. King Charles III coronation date set for May 6 The coronation of King Charles III has been scheduled for May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey in London, Buckingham Palace announced. New York City rat sightings increase sharply Rat sightings in New York City have increased dramatically over the last year, despite a concerted effort to curtail the spread of the rodents, the city's records showed on Tuesday. Study finds half the world's coral reefs could be in 'unsuitable conditions' by 2035 Half the world's coral reefs could be facing "unsuitable conditions" by the year 2035 if climate change continues at its current pace, according to new research published on Tuesday. Biden calls on Congress to help federal firefighters who need workers' comp President Joe Biden called on Congress on Tuesday to help U.S. government firefighters by passing the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act to aid in getting workers' compensation for illness and disability. Trial begins for U.K. nurse accused of killing 7 babies, trying to kill 10 others Prosecutors in the U.K. said that a nurse, who is charged with murdering seven babies and attempting to kill 10 others, injected them with air and fed them insulin. Common diabetes drugs may fight dementia, atrial fibrillation, studies suggest A class of Type 2 diabetes drugs called glitazones is linked to a 22% reduced risk of dementia, says research led by the University of Arizona. Cleveland Clinic scientists said metformin may treat atrial fibrillation. Three boaters rescued in Gulf of Mexico after fighting off sharks Three boaters stranded in the Gulf of Mexico for more than 24 hours after their fishing vessel sank were rescued as they fought off attacking sharks, the U.S. Coast Guard said. NASA confirms success of DART asteroid mission NASA's recent planetary defense mission was a success, the space agency confirmed in a statement Tuesday. Broadway legend, ‘Murder, She Wrote’ sleuth Angela Lansbury dead at 96 British TV, film and stage legend Angela Lansbury, whose career spanned nearly 80 years, died Tuesday. She was 96. British businessman arrested for sanctions violations British businessman Graham Bonham-Carter has been arrested for violating the U.S. sanctions against Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. Bonham-Carter's accounts were previously frozen due to his links to Deripaska. Beyond Fest movie review: 'The Menu' makes scathing statement through horror "The Menu," in theaters Nov. 18, is a suspenseful contained thriller with something to say about the abuse of the service industry. Graham McTavish, Lotte Verbeek return for 'Outlander' Season 7 Starz announced Tuesday that several former "Outlander" cast members will return for Season 7, including Graham McTavish, Lotte Verbeek, Nell Hudson, and several new cast members. The CW announces new Queen Elizabeth II special to air Saturday The CW announced Tuesday that "Entertainment Tonight Presents Queen Elizabeth II: The Woman Behind the Crown" will air Saturday night, featuring new interviews with palace staff and personal stories of the queen. New Zealand set to tax methane emissions from cow burps New Zealand's government introduced a tax scheme that would require farmers to pay for emissions by the year 2025. Labor Department to issue new rules on independent contractors The U.S. Department of Labor will be issuing new rules to outline which workers are employees and which are independent contractors. Look: Mamamoo release new EP, 'Illella' music video K-pop stars Mamamoo released the EP "Mic On" and a music video for the song "Illella." G7 pledges support for Ukraine in emergency meeting G7 members said Tuesday they will continue to assist Ukraine in defending itself against Russia and condemned Moscow for the escalation of the war this week. Look: Matilda Lutz holds sword in first 'Red Sonja' pic Millennium Media released the first photo of Matilda Lutz as Red Sonja in their upcoming film, currently in production. U.S. Supreme Court refuses case on rights for the unborn The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal to a Rhode Island court's decision to turn down a request to extend constitutional rights to unborn children. |
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The Hunt to Arm Ukraine Leads to Difficult Choices for Some NationsThe U.S. and NATO are scouring the world for new sources of old weapons to send to Ukraine. But it risks as much peril for some nations as it does promise for Kyiv. Pressure Grows for West to Give Ukraine Air-Defense SystemsAfter Russia bombarded civilian targets, G7 leaders pledged “undeterred and steadfast” financial and military support for Kyiv. Biden: Putin ‘Totally Miscalculated’ on Reaction to Ukraine InvasionIn an interview with CNN, Mr. Biden said he had “no intention" of talking to the Russian leader at a meeting next month, but would consider discussions about freeing Brittney Griner. Los Angeles Confronts Racial Divide Anew After Leak of Racist CommentsScores of residents demanded that three City Council members resign — as did President Biden — over a secretly recorded conversation that involved racist insults and slurs. Angela Lansbury, TV’s Favorite Sleuth on ‘Murder She Wrote,’ Dies at 96She was a Hollywood and Broadway sensation, but she captured the biggest audience of her career as the TV sleuth Jessica Fletcher. A Streaming Guide to Angela Lansbury’s TV and Movie RolesFrom appearances in films as varied as “The Manchurian Candidate” to “Beauty and the Beast” to her long run on “Murder, She Wrote” on television, she entertained for decades. Christina Bobb, a Trump Lawyer, Is Under Justice Dept. ScrutinyChristina Bobb is a former Marine and a fervent believer that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald J. Trump. She went to work for him and quickly found herself enmeshed in an obstruction investigation. For Venezuelan Migrants in South Florida, ‘Vision of a Certain Life’ Meets RealityDoral, Fla., nicknamed “Doralzuela,” has become a destination for the many people fleeing a troubled country. There, they find support, and, ideally, a new home. For Zeldin, a Shooting Hits Close to Home and to His Campaign ThemeThe shooting of two teenagers directly outside his Long Island home has given Mr. Zeldin an opportunity to push his tough-on-crime message within a personal frame. NASA DART Mission Successfully Smashes Asteroid Into New PathThe DART mission proved more successful than expected in adjusting the trajectory of Dimorphos, suggesting that a deadly space rock could be deflected in the future. Florida Jury Prepares to Decide Parkland Gunman’s PunishmentThe jury will decide if the gunman who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 gets sentenced to death or to life in prison. If You Want These Birkenstocks, You May Have to Pay UpThe classic “Boston” style has become a rare commodity and nearly impossible to find in stores. Resellers are having a field day. What Teenagers’ Mental Health Can Tell Us About AmericaAdolescents live at the fault lines of a culture, exposing our weak spots. A Cruel Death in HebronNational liberation for Palestine means nothing without individual liberties for Palestinians. Kanye Shows Where the Right’s Troll Politics LeadWhy conservatives can’t condemn his antisemitism. Why Do People Think Going to Therapy Makes You a Good Person?The recent focus on therapy as a cure-all overlooks that there are other ways to heal. A Nobel Prize for the Economics of PanicThe prize recognized important work explaining when and why financial markets implode. How Facebook Triggers My Bipolar DisorderSocial media didn’t cause my mental illness, but it exacerbated it. Now I have found a way to quiet the noise. We Were ThreeA story of lies, family, America and what Covid revealed, as well as what it destroyed. Is Ron DeSantis as Strong a Potential Candidate as He Seems?The Florida governor looks to be well positioned to head into a hypothetical presidential primary in 2024. But past Republican darlings rose just as fast — only to fall quickly. Justice Dept. Asks Supreme Court to Reject Trump Request in Documents CaseThe department said the justices should let stand an appeals court’s decision excluding about 100 sensitive documents seized at Mar-a-Lago from a special master’s review. Kellye SoRelle’s Journey From Lawyer for Oath Keepers to DefendantThe lawyer, Kellye SoRelle, has been charged with working with the far-right militia to disrupt the 2020 election. Now, her text messages — and testimony — could emerge as evidence at their trial. Supreme Court Wrestles With Case on Pigs, Cruelty and CommerceA California law requiring that pork sold in the state come from humanely raised pigs posed questions about how far states can go in affecting conduct outside their borders. Adnan Syed’s Charges Are Dropped by Baltimore ProsecutorsMr. Syed, whose case was featured in the hit podcast “Serial,” had been convicted in the death of a high school classmate and spent 23 years in prison before being released last month. In Sussex, a Floral Designer Finds New Life in an Untamed GardenAfter reluctantly moving into a tumbledown 17th-century English cottage, Milli Proust has created a gorgeously unruly and varied source for her craft. More Recent Articles |
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Consumer expectations over inflation eased a bit last month to 5.4% by next year, but tumbled when it came to household spending, according to the latest New York Fed survey of Consumer Expectations.
Israel and Lebanon have reached a "historic agreement" that would allow the longtime adversaries to redraw their maritime border and increase sharing of natural gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Russian forces launched a barrage of missiles targeting the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia early Tuesday, as the Kremlin continues to attack one of the four regions it has declared annexed.
Meta revealed its newest virtual reality headset, the Quest Pro, at Tuesday's Meta Connect 2022 conference. The new headset will be available Oct. 25, for $1,500.
The coronation of King Charles III has been scheduled for May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey in London, Buckingham Palace announced.
Rat sightings in New York City have increased dramatically over the last year, despite a concerted effort to curtail the spread of the rodents, the city's records showed on Tuesday.
Half the world's coral reefs could be facing "unsuitable conditions" by the year 2035 if climate change continues at its current pace, according to new research published on Tuesday.
President Joe Biden called on Congress on Tuesday to help U.S. government firefighters by passing the Federal Firefighters Fairness Act to aid in getting workers' compensation for illness and disability.
Prosecutors in the U.K. said that a nurse, who is charged with murdering seven babies and attempting to kill 10 others, injected them with air and fed them insulin.
A class of Type 2 diabetes drugs called glitazones is linked to a 22% reduced risk of dementia, says research led by the University of Arizona. Cleveland Clinic scientists said metformin may treat atrial fibrillation.
Three boaters stranded in the Gulf of Mexico for more than 24 hours after their fishing vessel sank were rescued as they fought off attacking sharks, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
NASA's recent planetary defense mission was a success, the space agency confirmed in a statement Tuesday.
British TV, film and stage legend Angela Lansbury, whose career spanned nearly 80 years, died Tuesday. She was 96.
British businessman Graham Bonham-Carter has been arrested for violating the U.S. sanctions against Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. Bonham-Carter's accounts were previously frozen due to his links to Deripaska.
"The Menu," in theaters Nov. 18, is a suspenseful contained thriller with something to say about the abuse of the service industry.
Starz announced Tuesday that several former "Outlander" cast members will return for Season 7, including Graham McTavish, Lotte Verbeek, Nell Hudson, and several new cast members.
The CW announced Tuesday that "Entertainment Tonight Presents Queen Elizabeth II: The Woman Behind the Crown" will air Saturday night, featuring new interviews with palace staff and personal stories of the queen.
New Zealand's government introduced a tax scheme that would require farmers to pay for emissions by the year 2025.
The U.S. Department of Labor will be issuing new rules to outline which workers are employees and which are independent contractors.
K-pop stars Mamamoo released the EP "Mic On" and a music video for the song "Illella."
G7 members said Tuesday they will continue to assist Ukraine in defending itself against Russia and condemned Moscow for the escalation of the war this week.
Millennium Media released the first photo of Matilda Lutz as Red Sonja in their upcoming film, currently in production.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal to a Rhode Island court's decision to turn down a request to extend constitutional rights to unborn children. 
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