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Missing Texas teen crashes car after Nebraska police chase; woman’s body found in trunk A Texas teenager who was reported missing Thursday was involved in a crash after a police chase in Nebraska on Friday and the body of woman was found in the trunk of the car. Congressional hopeful Mike Itkis releases adult film to highlight his political platform A man campaigning to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler in the U.S. Congress has released an adult film to highlight his sex-positive platform. British Channel 4 buys Hitler painting; studio audience will vote whether to destroy it Channel 4, the British broadcaster, has bought a painting by Adolf Hitler and will poll a studio audience on whether to destroy it during a televised program titled Jimmy Carr Destroys Art. Justice Department appeals appointment of special master in Trump documents case The Justice Department on Friday appealed the appointment of a special master to review documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. Veterans Affairs' burn pit registry needs improvement, officials say The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' registry to track burn pit illnesses and help veterans get care is achieving none of its goals, according to a new report. Crew-4 astronauts splash down after 170 days in space The International Space Station Crew-4 returned to Earth in Dragon Freedom after six months in spacing, landing off the coast of Florida late Friday afternoon. U.S. stocks fall Friday, ending mixed after volatile week of trading The three major U.S. stock indexes ended with mixed results for the week amid ongoing volatile trading. Watch: Deer rescued from Ohio resident's swimming pool Police in Ohio came to the rescue of a deer that took a swim in a resident's pool and found itself unable to climb out. Look: Patient plays saxophone while undergoing brain surgery in Italy Doctors in Italy shared details of a recent, delicate brain surgery during which patient remained awake and playing the saxophone. Judge allows current DACA recipients to remain in program Nearly 600,000 immigrants enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will be able to renew their two-year protections from deportation and work permits while a court case over the program proceeds. Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico will not be rebuilt The National Science Foundation said Friday that it won't rebuild the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, and instead pans to build a STEM-focused education center. Michigan man thought $100,000 lottery prize was a prank A Michigan man said he was convinced that his friends were playing a prank on him when he got an email saying he had won a $100,000 prize. Marine scientists urge Biden administration to protect Gulf of Mexico Rice's whales More than a hundred marine scientists have written an open letter to the Biden administration urging action to protect a recently discovered Gulf of Mexico whale species known as Rice's whale. NFL fines Buccaneers QB Tom Brady for kicking Falcons' Grady Jarrett The NFL fined Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady $11,139 for kicking Atlanta Falcons defender Grady Jarrett in Week 5, a league source told UPI on Friday. Ukraine says evacuating civilians from Kherson shows 'agony' of Russian troops Ukrainian Kherson region official Serhii Khlan said Friday that Russian forces are in "agony" in Kherson as they try to evacuate Kherson civilians during Ukraine's military advance. Look: Bakery's 'Star Wars' inspired 'Pan Solo' sculpture goes viral A California bakery's entry in the local scarecrow contest is going viral after taking inspiration from actor Harrison Ford and a galaxy far, far away to create "Pan Solo." CDC warns about potentially severe flu season The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned of a severe flu season as reports of the virus and other respiratory illnesses are already higher than normal. Prosecutors ask court to order police interview of Parkland shooter juror A legal motion by filed the Broward County State Attorney's Office asks a court to have law enforcement interview a Parkland school shooter juror who felt threatened. Look: Wonho releases new single album, 'Don't Regret' music video K-pop star Wonho, a former member of Monsta X, released the single album "Bittersweet" and a video for "Don't Regret." Depressed people aren't just more 'realistic,' new study finds Some people believe in the idea of "depressive realism" -- that depressed people are just more realistic than others about how much they control their lives. But a new study upends that theory. Bruce Sutter, Hall of Fame pitcher, dies at 69 Hall of Fame pitcher Bruce Sutter has died, the St. Louis Cardinals announced Friday. He was 69. Police find no link between California serial killer and Chicago murders Stockton, Calif. police Friday confirmed they no longer believe serial killings in California are connected to two 2018 murders in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood. Alaska cancels winter crab season over disappearing population For the first time in Alaska's history, the state's Department of Fish and Game on Friday canceled the winter crab season in the Bering Strait because their numbers have fallen dramatically. Robbie Coltrane, 'Harry Potter' and James Bond actor, dies at 72 Robbie Coltrane, an actor who played Rubeus Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" films and Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in two James Bond movies, died Friday. Joel McHale 'Animal Control' comedy coming to FOX |
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How Security Forces Cracked Down in Southeastern IranA New York Times analysis of witness testimony and videos reveals a bloody scene that unfolded last month in Zahedan during Friday Prayer, with mats as stretchers and bodies piled in cars. Lessons From Liz Truss’s Handling of U.K. InflationThe sharp policy U-turn by Liz Truss, Britain’s prime minister, reveals the perils of taking the wrong path in the fight against scalding inflation. For Truss, a ‘Fairy Tale’ Unravels After Ousting of Kwasi KwartengHaving abandoned her signature economic plan, it remains unclear whether the British prime minister or her party can reclaim a mandate. U.S. Asks Court to End Special Master Review of Files Seized From TrumpThe Justice Department told an appeals court that a federal judge was wrong to intervene in its investigation into the former president’s hoarding of sensitive records. Trump Reacts to Pending Jan. 6 Subpoena in a 14-Page LetterIn a rambling, 14-page restatement of false claims and conspiracy theories, the former president did not indicate whether he would testify before the House panel investigating the Capitol riot. Despite Its Barrage of Missiles, Russia Still Loses Ground in Ukraine“They use their expensive rockets for nothing, just to frighten people,” a member of Ukraine’s Parliament said of Russian attacks on the country’s cities and infrastructure. Elon Musk Foments More Geopolitical Controversy With Ukraine Internet DisputeThe world’s richest man, whose Starlink internet service is critical to the Ukrainian Army, said he could not “indefinitely” fund the system’s use in Ukraine. Five Key Moments From the Walker-Warnock Debate in GeorgiaHerschel Walker had a badge, Raphael Warnock had a quip about his opponent’s law enforcement claims, and the candidates sparred on abortion. Why Ben Sasse and Veteran Republicans Soured on Senate RunsEven as the midterms rage, veteran lawmakers are throwing up their hands and throwing in the towel. For ‘The Great British Baking Show,’ ‘Mexican Week’ Was Not an AccidentAfter 12 years, the show’s long, inexorable journey from comfort to cringe is complete. Juvenile in Custody After Raleigh, N.C. Shooting Kills 5A 15-year-old boy was in custody as investigators searched for a motive in a shooting rampage that killed an off-duty police officer and four others in Raleigh, N.C. LA City Council Scandal Highlights Latin American Racism in the U.S.Disparaging remarks about Oaxacans from the Los Angeles City Council president shocked a city that prides itself on tolerance. But they highlighted a history of racism within the Latino community. Slain Officers Faced Daunting Firepower Despite Connecticut’s Strict Gun LawsIn Bristol, residents struggled with the killing of two members of the town’s police force in an outburst of violence that left many questions unanswered. Donald Trump Has Told Americans Exactly Who He IsEven without his testimony, the Jan. 6 committee has revealed what we need to know about the former president. The Jan. 6 Hearings Are Over. These 3 Things Must Happen Now.The torch now passes to other actors who hold the power to achieve accountability for the attack on the Capitol. Xi Jinping Has Fallen Into the Dictator TrapHis next term could be a rough one for China as problems mount for an inflexible leader. New York Can Do More to Help the Latest Wave of MigrantsThis crisis should prompt Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul to move forward with policies to build more housing in New York City and its suburbs. This Is How to Put the Supreme Court in Its PlaceDemocrats in the 21st Century should not make the same mistake Republicans in the 19th Century did. In the Face of Inflation, Let’s Give Everyone a LiftCost-of-living increases shouldn’t be limited to Social Security. What a Report of Extreme Racism Teaches UsClaims of especially stark and unfiltered racist abuse often do not turn out to have been true. Let Haitian Schoolchildren Learn KreyòlHaiti cannot recover from its brutal history until its schools stop systematically demeaning its sole common language. The Boys and Girls Off the Bus. Way Off.Campaign reporting has changed enormously since the days of Theodore White, Timothy Crouse and Richard Ben Cramer. Today, a chat with two Times reporters who live in the brave new world of American politics. Food waste solutionsAround the world, lawmakers and entrepreneurs are taking steps to tackle two of humanity’s most pressing problems: hunger and climate change. Nikola Founder Trevor Milton Is Convicted of FraudTrevor Milton was accused of boasting about nonexistent technology to inflate the stock price of Nikola, a maker of electric trucks. Robbie Coltrane, the Beloved Hagrid in ‘Harry Potter’ Films, Dies at 72The veteran Scottish actor and comedian also played a gambling-addicted psychologist in the 1990s crime series “Cracker.” What the $24.6 Billion Kroger-Albertsons Merger Could Mean for GroceriesTwo of the largest U.S. supermarket chains hope to join forces as inflation pushes food prices higher and as Amazon and Walmart become more powerful. Alaska Cancels Snow Crab Season Amid Population DeclineBiologists say the warming of the waters of the Bering Sea in recent years is a possible factor in the decline of snow crabs. Has War Changed, or Only War Photography?In the decades between Robert Capa and Lynsey Addario, our image of battle lost its aura of nobility. More Recent Articles |
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A Texas teenager who was reported missing Thursday was involved in a crash after a police chase in Nebraska on Friday and the body of woman was found in the trunk of the car.
A man campaigning to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler in the U.S. Congress has released an adult film to highlight his sex-positive platform.
Channel 4, the British broadcaster, has bought a painting by Adolf Hitler and will poll a studio audience on whether to destroy it during a televised program titled Jimmy Carr Destroys Art.
The Justice Department on Friday appealed the appointment of a special master to review documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' registry to track burn pit illnesses and help veterans get care is achieving none of its goals, according to a new report.
The International Space Station Crew-4 returned to Earth in Dragon Freedom after six months in spacing, landing off the coast of Florida late Friday afternoon.
The three major U.S. stock indexes ended with mixed results for the week amid ongoing volatile trading.
Police in Ohio came to the rescue of a deer that took a swim in a resident's pool and found itself unable to climb out.
Doctors in Italy shared details of a recent, delicate brain surgery during which patient remained awake and playing the saxophone.
Nearly 600,000 immigrants enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will be able to renew their two-year protections from deportation and work permits while a court case over the program proceeds.
The National Science Foundation said Friday that it won't rebuild the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, and instead pans to build a STEM-focused education center.
A Michigan man said he was convinced that his friends were playing a prank on him when he got an email saying he had won a $100,000 prize.
More than a hundred marine scientists have written an open letter to the Biden administration urging action to protect a recently discovered Gulf of Mexico whale species known as Rice's whale.
The NFL fined Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady $11,139 for kicking Atlanta Falcons defender Grady Jarrett in Week 5, a league source told UPI on Friday.
Ukrainian Kherson region official Serhii Khlan said Friday that Russian forces are in "agony" in Kherson as they try to evacuate Kherson civilians during Ukraine's military advance.
A California bakery's entry in the local scarecrow contest is going viral after taking inspiration from actor Harrison Ford and a galaxy far, far away to create "Pan Solo."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned of a severe flu season as reports of the virus and other respiratory illnesses are already higher than normal.
A legal motion by filed the Broward County State Attorney's Office asks a court to have law enforcement interview a Parkland school shooter juror who felt threatened.
K-pop star Wonho, a former member of Monsta X, released the single album "Bittersweet" and a video for "Don't Regret."
Some people believe in the idea of "depressive realism" -- that depressed people are just more realistic than others about how much they control their lives. But a new study upends that theory.
Hall of Fame pitcher Bruce Sutter has died, the St. Louis Cardinals announced Friday. He was 69.
Stockton, Calif. police Friday confirmed they no longer believe serial killings in California are connected to two 2018 murders in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood.
For the first time in Alaska's history, the state's Department of Fish and Game on Friday canceled the winter crab season in the Bering Strait because their numbers have fallen dramatically.
Robbie Coltrane, an actor who played Rubeus Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" films and Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in two James Bond movies, died Friday.
FOX announced Friday it ordered the Joel McHale's "Animal Control" to series. 
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