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Trump appears for deposition in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit Former President Donald Trump appeared for a deposition at his Mar-a-Lago residence Wednesday and answered questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll. Customs and Border Protection officer shot, killed during training exercise A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was accidentally shot and killed Wednesday while participating in a training exercise at a Florida gun range. Two Florida medical study coordinators sentenced for falsifying clinical trial data Two Florida medical study coordinators received federal prison sentences, ranging from 24 months to 40 months, for falsifying clinical trial data at Miami-based Tellus Clinical Research. Air Force intercepts two Russian jets near Alaska The United States sent two fighter jets to intercept two Russian bombers flying in international airspace off the coast of Alaska, U.S. military officials said. Nestle recalls ready-to-bake stuffed chocolate chip cookie dough Nestle is voluntarily recalling its refrigerated Toll House stuffed chocolate chip cookie dough with fudge filling because the dough may contain white pieces of plastic. Judge orders more Eastman emails released A California federal judge ordered John Eastman, a former attorney for President Donald Trump, to release more emails to House investigators. Broken pipe has Hawaii military families under boil water advisory A broken water main in Hawaii is behind a boil water advisory affecting around 93,000 people at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, military authorities have confirmed. Mars rover Curiosity reaches planet's salty region to study climate change NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has reached the planet's salty region that could provide clues about why the planet's climate evolved from Earth-like to desert over billions of years. Justice Department accuses hotel owners of denying rooms to Native Americans The owners of a hotel and casino in South Dakota allegedly violated the civil rights of Native Americans by denying them access to their hotels, according to the Department of Justice. Charlie Day, Brad Garrett, more join Pete Davidson in 'Bupkis' Peacock announced additional casting for the Pete Davidson comedy "Bupkis" on Wednesday. Charlie Day, Brad Garrett, Ray Romano and more join Davidson, Edie Falco and Joe Pesci. 'Fleet-footed lizard' named Massachusetts' official state dinosaur Gov. Charlie Baker held a ceremonial signing Wednesday for a bill declaring the Podokesaurus holyokensis as Massachusetts' state dinosaur. CDC data shows COVID-19 increased U.S. maternal mortality rates by 25% The COVID-19 virus contributed to an increased maternal mortality rate in 2020 and 2021, accounting for a quarter of all maternal deaths over that period, according to a government report released Wednesday. Watch: Reticulated giraffe gives birth at Colorado zoo A zoo in Colorado announced a reticulated giraffe was born at the facility Wednesday morning and took its first steps. Watch: Dump truck box gets wedged between highway and overpass Highway police in Ontario said a dump truck's box became lodged underneath a highway overpass when the vehicle attempted to drive under the bridge with the box raised. Cheering Tehran crowd greets Iranian rock climber who competed without hijab Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi, who competed in an event without wearing the Islamic Republic's mandatory head covering, came home to cheering crowds in Iran Wednesday. Broken odometer numbers bring Maryland man third lottery jackpot A Maryland man said he used the numbers from his truck's broken odometer to buy the lottery ticket that earned him his third jackpot in 27 years. TV review: 'The Simpsons' raises bar with meta Halloween specials "The Simpsons" airs two Halloween specials in October and both take the long-running series and its Halloween traditions to new levels. EU awards 2022 Sakharov Prize to the Ukrainian people The European Parliament awarded the people of Ukraine the 2022 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday. HBO to air Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony Nov. 19 HBO has announced that it will be airing this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Nov. 19. Biden administration announces $2.8 billion in grants for EV battery projects in 12 states The White House said Wednesday that President Biden is awarding $2.8 billion in Energy Department grants from his bipartisan infrastructure law to 20 manufacturing and processing companies in 12 states. Watch: Chrissy Teigen judges haunted doll in 'Chrissy's Court' Season 3 Roku Channel released the trailer for Season 3 of "Chrissy's Court" on Wednesday. Chrissy Teigen's small claims court cases this season include a haunted doll and a case of prostitution for chicken wings. '1899' will premiere on Netflix on Nov. 17 The new series "1899," from the creators of "Dark" will premiere Nov. 13 on Netflix. |
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With Midterms Looming, Biden Isn’t Attending Big Campaign RalliesPresident Biden’s low profile on the campaign trail reflects a low approval rating that makes him unwelcome in some congressional districts and states at a pivotal moment before the midterms. Democrats’ Feared Red October Arrives Before the MidtermsMany Democrats hoped it would be a “weird election.” But with Election Day just three weeks away, the midterms aren’t shaping up that way. Zeldin Built His Profile Defending Trump. Will New Yorkers Mind?Lee Zeldin, a Republican congressman from Long Island, voted to overturn 2020 election results and blamed Democrats for Jan. 6 violence. Now, he wants to lead New York State. Putin Declares Martial Law in 4 Illegally Annexed Ukrainian RegionsThe Russian leader also imposed restrictions in over two dozen areas in Russia, signaling an attempt to crack down on dissent at home. The Iranian Drones in Ukraine’s Already Crowded SkiesRussian forces have deployed two types of Iranian drones. Dozens of models of the remote-controlled and programmable weapons are now being used in the war. Times Square May Get One of the Few Spectacles It Lacks: A CasinoThe battle to win a New York City casino license has heated up in Manhattan, with real estate and gambling giants offering competing proposals for Times Square and Hudson Yards. Liz Truss Fires Home Secretary Suella Braverman After Email BreachBritain’s prime minister dismissed Suella Braverman after an email breach. Ms. Truss was also grilled in Parliament over her repudiated budget. Liz Truss or Lettuce: British Newspaper Tracks Who Will Wilt FirstInspired by a columnist’s turn of phrase, a British newspaper is tracking whether the embattled prime minister can outlast off-the-shelf produce. Videos Show Confusion as Florida Police Arrest People on Voter Fraud ChargesA crackdown in August on voter fraud announced by Gov. Ron DeSantis seems to have ensnared former felons who were puzzled that they were accused of violating voting laws. Goodbye Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Hello, Luxury Bus?Start-up travel companies are hoping more Americans will embrace the concept of sleeper and luxury coaches. Just don’t call them buses. Judge Says Trump Signed Statement With Data His Lawyers Told Him Was FalseThe determination came in a decision by a federal judge that John Eastman, a lawyer for the former president, had to turn more of his emails over to the House Jan. 6 committee. Suzanne Scott’s Vision for Fox News Gets Tested in CourtSuzanne Scott remade Fox News Media into a lucrative consumer brand. But a defamation suit against the company is a test of her strategy and leadership. NLCS: Big Inning Gives Padres Win Over Phillies in Game 2A wild fifth inning turned a two-run deficit into a three-run lead, letting San Diego salvage a split before the series heads to Philadelphia. Kanye West Is Running Out of PlatformsThe act of grabbing public attention has been a centerpiece of Kanye West’s art for two decades. Will audiences still tune in if his only outlets are on the fringes? Politician, Thy Name Is HypocriteA rape-or-incest exception to anti-abortion laws isn’t humanitarian. It’s a meaningless rhetorical ploy. When Robbing Your Own Bank Account Is the Only OptionThe Lebanese want their money, and they’re done asking politely. The Mess in Los Angeles Points to Trouble for DemocratsThe City of Angels is no stranger to zero-sum politics. The Battle Between Pocketbooks and PrinciplesIncandescent rage, however brightly it burns at the start, has a tendency to dim. America and China Don’t Need to Knock Each Other Out to WinChina and the United States should invest more resources in a vision of success not defined by undermining the other. We Advised Biden on the Pandemic. Much Work Remains to Face the Next Crisis.Even with the successes against Covid, there is much room for improvement. Is Wall Street Really to Blame for the Affordable Housing Crisis?Affordable housing has become harder and harder to find. Could corporate speculators be the culprit? If the Federal Reserve Were a Car Dealership …How to sell the American public on a questionable vehicle. Encore: A Lifetime of Good LovingAfter 56 years of marriage, a widow finds hope for the future by remembering the sweetness of life spent together. Tesla Reports Strong Profit in Third Quarter on Soaring SalesThe electric carmaker is growing fast but investors are worried that sales are starting to slow because of higher prices and interest rates. Could a Market Blowout Like the UK’s Happen in the US?Federal Reserve and White House officials spent last week quizzing investors and economists about the risks of a British-style meltdown at home. Webb Telescope Captures New View of ‘Pillars of Creation’The NASA space observatory’s infrared eye finds out what’s going on within the cloudy cosmic nursery. These Doctors Admit They Don’t Want Patients With DisabilitiesWhen granted anonymity in focus groups, physicians let their guards down and shared opinions consistent with experiences of many people with disabilities. Quitting Smoking: Can E-Cigarettes Help?Here’s what the evidence suggests. Lars Eidinger Might Be the Greatest German Actor You’ve Never Heard OfHe might be the greatest Shakespearean actor you’ve never heard of. At last, New Yorkers will get to see his no-holds-barred portrayal of Hamlet in Thomas Ostermeier’s production at BAM. More Recent Articles |
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Former President Donald Trump appeared for a deposition at his Mar-a-Lago residence Wednesday and answered questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was accidentally shot and killed Wednesday while participating in a training exercise at a Florida gun range.
Two Florida medical study coordinators received federal prison sentences, ranging from 24 months to 40 months, for falsifying clinical trial data at Miami-based Tellus Clinical Research.
The United States sent two fighter jets to intercept two Russian bombers flying in international airspace off the coast of Alaska, U.S. military officials said.
Nestle is voluntarily recalling its refrigerated Toll House stuffed chocolate chip cookie dough with fudge filling because the dough may contain white pieces of plastic.
A California federal judge ordered John Eastman, a former attorney for President Donald Trump, to release more emails to House investigators.
A broken water main in Hawaii is behind a boil water advisory affecting around 93,000 people at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, military authorities have confirmed.
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has reached the planet's salty region that could provide clues about why the planet's climate evolved from Earth-like to desert over billions of years.
The owners of a hotel and casino in South Dakota allegedly violated the civil rights of Native Americans by denying them access to their hotels, according to the Department of Justice.
Peacock announced additional casting for the Pete Davidson comedy "Bupkis" on Wednesday. Charlie Day, Brad Garrett, Ray Romano and more join Davidson, Edie Falco and Joe Pesci.
Gov. Charlie Baker held a ceremonial signing Wednesday for a bill declaring the Podokesaurus holyokensis as Massachusetts' state dinosaur.
The COVID-19 virus contributed to an increased maternal mortality rate in 2020 and 2021, accounting for a quarter of all maternal deaths over that period, according to a government report released Wednesday.
A zoo in Colorado announced a reticulated giraffe was born at the facility Wednesday morning and took its first steps.
Highway police in Ontario said a dump truck's box became lodged underneath a highway overpass when the vehicle attempted to drive under the bridge with the box raised.
Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi, who competed in an event without wearing the Islamic Republic's mandatory head covering, came home to cheering crowds in Iran Wednesday.
A Maryland man said he used the numbers from his truck's broken odometer to buy the lottery ticket that earned him his third jackpot in 27 years.
"The Simpsons" airs two Halloween specials in October and both take the long-running series and its Halloween traditions to new levels.
The European Parliament awarded the people of Ukraine the 2022 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday.
HBO has announced that it will be airing this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Nov. 19.
The White House said Wednesday that President Biden is awarding $2.8 billion in Energy Department grants from his bipartisan infrastructure law to 20 manufacturing and processing companies in 12 states.
Roku Channel released the trailer for Season 3 of "Chrissy's Court" on Wednesday. Chrissy Teigen's small claims court cases this season include a haunted doll and a case of prostitution for chicken wings.
The new series "1899," from the creators of "Dark" will premiere Nov. 13 on Netflix. 
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