More than 20 days after Hurricane Ian thrashed the southeastern United States, three people from Florida's hard-hit Lee County were still missing Tuesday night, authorities said. Financial services company Fitch Ratings said the United States will likely enter a mild recession next spring, as higher interest rates and inflation take a toll on consumer spending. A federal jury has acquitted Russian analyst Igor Danchenko of four counts of lying to the FBI during its investigation of connections between Russia and former President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. "The Suspect," a new series based on the Michael Robotham novel, is coming to Sundance Now and AMC+. The Biden administration is expected to again tap into U.S. oil reserves to tame rising gas prices, just weeks before midterm elections and following recent OPEC+ production cuts, according to reports on Tuesday. A fellow student charged with the 1996 disappearance of college student Kristin Smart was found guilty of first-degree murder in California on Tuesday afternoon. The Justice Department has filed a permanent injunction against six separate manufacturers of e-cigarettes, alleging they continue to flout federal rules and guidelines, authorities said Tuesday. President Joe Biden urged voters to expand the Democratic majority in Congress and vowed to codify Roe vs. Wade to legalize abortion nationwide in remarks at a Democratic National Committee event in Washington, D.C. "Black Adam" is a fun superhero vehicle for Dwayne Johnson but loses its foundation the more it contemplates its own existence. A man taken into custody in Florida is a person of interest in the slayings and dismembering of four cyclists in Oklahoma last week, police confirmed Tuesday. Animal rescuers in Britain assisted a dog that fell 10 feet through a broken manhole cover and ended up stranded in a sewer. An acrobatic contortionist from Austria earned her ninth Guinness World Record by holding the dimbasana yoga pose for 30 minutes, 3 seconds. Philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Scott, has donated $84.5 million to the Girl Scouts of America. The donation is the largest individual contribution in the history of the organization. Apple announced a slate of new product offerings on Tuesday, including new iPads and its most powerful new TV. Fifty years have passed since the 1972 Miami Dolphins' 17-0 season, but players from that roster say they still "compete" with today's squads, like the 2022 Philadelphia Eagles, vying to remain the only perfect NFL team. Self-driving truck company Kodiak Robotics has partnered with IKEA to use autonomous vehicles on supply routes in Texas. A former New York City cab driver visited a bar in Ireland to collect the two pints of Guinness he was owed from an IOU given to him by a passenger nine years earlier. The federal government is pumping millions more dollars into an effort to expand the United States' network of community mental health centers. An Ontario woman collected a lottery jackpot worth more than $360,000 just three years after winning a prize of over $750,000. Disney+ shared an exclusive clip with UPI from Wednesday's episode of "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers," directed by star Lauren Graham. Animal care services officers in California responded to a shopping center where bystanders had directed a loose donkey found wandering in a roadway. Older people who get five hours of sleep a night or less may face a far greater risk of developing chronic illnesses, such as heart disease, cancer or diabetes, compared to people who sleep longer, a study shows. French global building manufacturing company, Lafarge, S.A., pleaded guilty and agreed to pay a $777.78 million fine on Tuesday for paying the Islamic State for permission to operate in Syria. |
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