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U.S. unleashes new sanctions targeting Nicaragua's Ortega regime The United States on Monday unleashed a slew of new punitive measures targeting Nicaragua's regime of President Daniel Ortega following his election to a fifth term in office last year. McDonald's cooks up McRib's 'Farewell Tour' McDonald's seasonal McRib will return on Halloween to its fast food menus across the United States, but the company teased it will be the legendary sandwich's "Farewell Tour." Apple hikes prices on TV, music streaming services Apple Inc. has raised the cost of its streaming services for both Apple TV+ and Apple Music for the first time citing an increase in licensing costs. Talent agency drops Kanye West over anti-Semitic rants Hollywood talent agency CAA is the latest company to drop rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, over recent anti-Semitic outbursts in interviews and on Twitter and Instagram. Study: Regular physical activity may boost COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness Regular physical activity may boost the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine, with the level of protection rising in relation to activity level, a new study suggests. Student, teacher dead in St. Louis school shooting Three people, including a gunman, are dead after a shooting at a high school Monday morning in St. Louis. Watch: Nearly 4,000 people bounce on trampolines to break world record in Mexico Mexico City broke a Guinness World Record when 3,935 people participated in a 45-minute trampoline fitness class. Treasury works to strengthen bond markets amid rising economic uncertainty The U.S. Treasury is working on reforms to strengthen private money markets and bond funds amid rising uncertainty about the global economy, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Unilever recalls dry shampoos because of potentially high levels of benzene Unilever has recalled 12 of its dry shampoo products due to potentially high levels benzene, which is a carcinogen. Watch: Stuck swan rescued from pipe on the side of college building Firefighters were summoned to a college in England to rescue a swam that was found stuck in a narrow drainpipe near the roof of a building. 10 cows captured, 1 still loose after cattle invade Kentucky golf course Authorities in Kentucky said one bovine remains on the loose after a herd of 11 escaped cows were spotted wandering a golf course. Cashier's urging leads Maryland woman to a third major lottery prize A Maryland woman who previously won two $10,000 lottery prizes said a cashier's urging led her to try a scratch-off ticket that earned her a $100,000 jackpot. Joe Biden at DNC ahead of 'consequential' election: 'We're investing in all of America' President Joe Biden extolled the political opportunity for his party in the upcoming election, touting accomplishments on the economy and healthcare costs in a speech Monday at DNC headquarters in Washington. Russian forces prepared to defend Kherson despite Ukrainian advances Russian forces are prepared to defend the city of Kherson despite steady advances Ukrainian troops have made in reclaiming the region, Ukraine's military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said Monday. Colts to start QB Sam Ehlinger for rest of season, bench Matt Ryan The Indianapolis Colts will bench Matt Ryan and start Sam Ehlinger at quarterback for the rest of the 2022 season, coach Frank Reich announced Monday. 'Will & Grace,' 'Call Me Kat' star Leslie Jordan dies in car accident Emmy-winning actor Leslie Jordan died Monday in an automobile accident at the age of 67. Garland announces arrest of Chinese spies who stole confidential information U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday announced the arrest and indictment of Chinese spies accused of stealing confidential information and harassing Chinese victims living in the United States. Watch: India state's display of 1,576,955 oil lamps breaks world record A state in India broke a Guinness World Record when it created a display of 1,576,955 oil lamps to celebrate Diwali. Justice Clarence Thomas temporarily shields Lindsey Graham from testifying in election probe Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who is in charge of emergency matters related to Georgia, has temporarily granted Sen. Lindsey Graham's request to be shielded from testifying in the Georgia election probe. Russian TV host Anton Krasovsky suspended after calling for drowning of Ukrainian children Russia TV host Anton Krasovsky was suspended after suggesting on "Russia Today" that Ukrainian children be drowned and burned alive. Pet kangaroo on the loose in Indiana county Police in Indiana confirmed a kangaroo is on the loose in Carroll County after escaping from its owner's property. Russian finance minister expects $180B in gas, oil revenue Even with a conservative estimate, Russia says it's expecting to realize billions of dollars of revenue from oil and gas sales. |
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Rishi Sunak Wins Contest to be UK’s Next PM and Confront Economic StormAfter a period of chaos, Mr. Sunak, a Conservative, faces serious political and economic headwinds. He will be the first person of color and first Hindu to be prime minister. How Rich Is Rishi Sunak, Britain’s Incoming Prime Minister?Just how rich is the soon-to-be prime minister of Britain? Pelosi’s Last Dance? Speaker Sprints Across U.S. as Republicans Close In.The speaker, busy raising millions, is in no mood to contemplate a Democratic defeat in November, much less discuss her legacy. Fearing a New Shellacking, Democrats Rush for Economic MessageIn the final stretch before the 2022 midterm elections, some Democrats are pushing for a new message that acknowledges the pain of rising prices. Four Takeaways From the DeSantis-Crist Debate in Florida’s Governor RaceCharlie Crist was eager to focus on abortion rights, while Gov. Ron DeSantis often turned his attention to President Biden. Prosecutors Pressure Trump Aides to Testify in Documents CaseThe Justice Department’s effort to win the witnesses’ cooperation shows how the investigation stemming from the classified materials found at Mar-a-Lago is entering a new phase. Alito Assured Ted Kennedy in 2005 of Respect for Roe v. Wade, Diary SaysIn the senator’s recollection, the Supreme Court justice who wrote the opinion overturning the abortion ruling tried to show Mr. Kennedy that he was not a threat to Roe. Where Russians Retreated, Ukrainians Find DevastationReturning to liberated towns, Ukrainians find destruction on a staggering scale, vital services cut, and the prospect of a lethal winter ahead. Western Officials Warn Russia Could Use a Dirty Bomb as a PretextTop officials from the United States, Britain and France cautioned that there was no change in Russia’s nuclear posture and that they believed no decision had been made to use a tactical nuclear weapon. Russian Officials Flee Kherson as Russian Troops Dig In for a BattleIn Kherson, the first Ukrainian city to fall after the Russian invasion, occupation forces appear to be preparing to fight advancing Ukrainian troops. Kanye West, Dropped by CAA, Makes Adidas and Corporate Partners SquirmThe antisemitic outbursts and provocations by the artist now known as Ye have raised questions about how much offensive behavior companies are willing to tolerate from a proven moneymaker. Leslie Jordan, ‘Will & Grace’ Actor and Instagram Star, Dies at 67Shows like “Will & Grace” made him a familiar face, then the pandemic brought new fame. He was killed in a car crash in Hollywood. After Hollywood’s #MeToo Reckoning, a Fear It Was Only Short-LivedThe movement led to increased diversity and representation in the entertainment industry, but now there is worry that executives have turned their attention elsewhere. Why Dine at the RH Restaurant, From the Brand Formerly Called Restoration Hardware?The furnishings store has moved into the hospitality business — but the food may not be the point. Crime: Red Delusions About Purple RealityNo, Democrats aren’t responsible for rising crime. We May Have Only a Few Months to Prevent the Next PandemicThe window to act is closing fast. This Wasn’t the Vibe Shift Democrats Had in MindRepublicans are threatening to peak at exactly the wrong moment for Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. The Way Los Angeles Is Trying to Solve Homelessness Is ‘Absolutely Insane’Developing affordable housing projects shouldn’t make a miserable existence for those who’ve devoted their lives to it. Why OPEC Is Cutting Oil Production (and Why There’s Not Much the U.S. Can Do About It)Washington sees OPEC Plus’s decision to cut oil production as support for Russia, but Saudi Arabia had legitimate economic reasons for pushing it. How a Democrat in Suburban Minneapolis Made His District BlueDean Phillips, a congressman in suburban Minneapolis, has made his seat safely Democratic thanks in part to his unconventional style and in part to the shifting political landscape. Your stories: Generational differencesWe invited you to talk about your families and climate. Today, we’re sharing a few of the responses. Teen and Woman Killed in Shooting at St. Louis High SchoolThe gunman, who was identified as a former student, also died after a shootout with the police at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School, the authorities said. At least seven other people were injured. Hasidic School to Pay $8 Million After Admitting to Widespread FraudThe Central United Talmudical Academy, which operates the largest all-boys yeshiva in New York State, acknowledged illegally diverting money from federal food aid and other programs. Justice Dept. Charges 2 Chinese Citizens With Spying for HuaweiHuawei has been a persistent target of the United States government since the administration of President Donald J. Trump. Dietrich Mateschitz, Creator of the Red Bull Empire, Dies at 78The Austrian salesman turned a Thai energy drink into a marketing juggernaut that owned sports teams, media outlets and a winning Formula 1 crew. Home Remedies for Cold and Flu SymptomsHere’s what we know about some of the most popular remedies that show at least a little promise. More Recent Articles |
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The United States on Monday unleashed a slew of new punitive measures targeting Nicaragua's regime of President Daniel Ortega following his election to a fifth term in office last year.
McDonald's seasonal McRib will return on Halloween to its fast food menus across the United States, but the company teased it will be the legendary sandwich's "Farewell Tour."
Apple Inc. has raised the cost of its streaming services for both Apple TV+ and Apple Music for the first time citing an increase in licensing costs.
Hollywood talent agency CAA is the latest company to drop rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, over recent anti-Semitic outbursts in interviews and on Twitter and Instagram.
Regular physical activity may boost the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine, with the level of protection rising in relation to activity level, a new study suggests.
Three people, including a gunman, are dead after a shooting at a high school Monday morning in St. Louis.
Mexico City broke a Guinness World Record when 3,935 people participated in a 45-minute trampoline fitness class.
The U.S. Treasury is working on reforms to strengthen private money markets and bond funds amid rising uncertainty about the global economy, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
Unilever has recalled 12 of its dry shampoo products due to potentially high levels benzene, which is a carcinogen.
Firefighters were summoned to a college in England to rescue a swam that was found stuck in a narrow drainpipe near the roof of a building.
Authorities in Kentucky said one bovine remains on the loose after a herd of 11 escaped cows were spotted wandering a golf course.
A Maryland woman who previously won two $10,000 lottery prizes said a cashier's urging led her to try a scratch-off ticket that earned her a $100,000 jackpot.
President Joe Biden extolled the political opportunity for his party in the upcoming election, touting accomplishments on the economy and healthcare costs in a speech Monday at DNC headquarters in Washington.
Russian forces are prepared to defend the city of Kherson despite steady advances Ukrainian troops have made in reclaiming the region, Ukraine's military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said Monday.
The Indianapolis Colts will bench Matt Ryan and start Sam Ehlinger at quarterback for the rest of the 2022 season, coach Frank Reich announced Monday.
Emmy-winning actor Leslie Jordan died Monday in an automobile accident at the age of 67.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday announced the arrest and indictment of Chinese spies accused of stealing confidential information and harassing Chinese victims living in the United States.
A state in India broke a Guinness World Record when it created a display of 1,576,955 oil lamps to celebrate Diwali.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who is in charge of emergency matters related to Georgia, has temporarily granted Sen. Lindsey Graham's request to be shielded from testifying in the Georgia election probe.
Russia TV host Anton Krasovsky was suspended after suggesting on "Russia Today" that Ukrainian children be drowned and burned alive.
Police in Indiana confirmed a kangaroo is on the loose in Carroll County after escaping from its owner's property.
Even with a conservative estimate, Russia says it's expecting to realize billions of dollars of revenue from oil and gas sales. 
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