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Democrats projected to keep control of Senate after Cortez Masto defeats Laxalt in Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, defeated Republican Adam Laxalt in a race that will likely allow Democrats to maintain their control of the U.S. Senate. Tiffany Trump marries Michael Boulos at Mar-a-Lago Tiffany Trump, the daughter of former President Donald Trump, married Lebanese businessman Michael Boulos at her family's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday. Christopher Magnus resigns as head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection Christopher Magnus has resigned as the head of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced Saturday. Banksy unveils new work on war-damaged building in Ukraine The infamous street artist Banksy has unveiled a new work stenciled on the side of a shelling-damaged building in Ukraine. Two vintage military aircraft collide at show in Dallas Two vintage aircraft collided at an airshow in Dallas on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Putin discusses economic cooperation with Iranian president Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi spoke by phone Saturday and discussed ways to intensify their political and economic cooperation, the Kremlin said. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree arrives in Manhattan The 14 ton, 82-foot-tall Norway Spruce, which will be displayed at Rockefeller Center this holiday season, arrived in Manhattan on Saturday. U.S. military space plane lands, ending record-breaking mission The U.S. military's X-37B space plane finally came back to Earth on Saturday after spending 908 days in orbit. Police look for suspect in random NYC subway slashing attack New York City police are looking for a suspect who robbed and slashed a man in the 14th Street Union Square subway station on Friday. Irish leader calls for investigation, prosecution over school abuse claims The head of Ireland's government on Saturday called for a full police investigation and prosecution into any surviving abusers from Blackrock College after allegations of sexual abuse by priests at the school. Frontier Airlines flight diverted after passenger found with boxcutter A Frontier Airlines flight from Cincinnati to Tampa Bay was rerouted to Atlanta late Friday after a passenger was found with a box cutter. At least 20 dead in Egyptian minibus crash More than 20 people are dead in Egypt after a minibus crashed into a canal Saturday, around 62 miles north of the capital city Cairo, authorities said. Natasa Pirc Musar poised to become Slovenia's first female president Slovenian presidential candidate Natasa Pirc Musar is leading her opponent in pre-election polling, putting her in position to become the country's first female president. Alec Baldwin accuses 'Rust' crew of negligence in lawsuit Actor Alec Baldwin has filed a lawsuit over last year's fatal shooting on the set of the "Rust," accusing the film's crew members of negligence. Japan PM critical of Russia, China during ASEAN conference Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio on Saturday denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine while also raising concerns over political stability in parts of Asia. NBA's Miami Heat seek to terminate arena naming deal with troubled FTX The NBA's Miami Heat says it is terminating its partnership with FTX after it was revealed the cryptocurrency giant would be entering bankruptcy proceedings. University of California system grad workers strike set for Monday Graduate workers in the University of California system have voted to authorize a strike starting Monday that could be the largest higher education strike in U.S. history. Third Nepalese earthquake in a week felt in Indian capital A 5.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Western Nepal on Saturday was felt as far away as India's capital of Delhi and surrounding capital region. Eleven Temple University students held at gunpoint in home invasion A group of young people, including Temple University students, were held at gunpoint and robbed during a home invasion in Philadelphia, police said. Labor Dept. alleges 'oppressive child labor' practices by meatpacking company The U.S. Department of Labor is seeking a temporary restraining order and injunction to stop a meatpacking company from illegally employing dozens of minors while it's under investigation. U.S., S.E. Asian nations strike new strategic partnership at ASEAN summit U.S. President Joe Biden and leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Saturday announced the start of a new a strategic partnership aimed at countering China's growing influence in the region. Studio Ghibli's 'Baby Yoda' short film now streaming on Disney+ Disney+ is now streaming an animated short from Studio Ghibli featuring Grogu, the adorable young jedi from the "Star Wars" series, "The Mandalorian." Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week in a row. Republican Lombardo defeats Dem incumbent Sisolak for Nevada gov Republican Joe Lombardo has won the Nevada gubernatorial race after Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak conceded late Friday. |
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How the 2022 Midterms Became a SqueakerInterviews with more than 70 current and former officials show the outside forces — and miscalculations and infighting — that led to an improbable, still-undecided election. Voters Reject Election Deniers Running to Take Over ElectionsWith Jim Marchant’s defeat by Cisco Aguilar in Nevada’s secretary of state race, all but one of the “America First” slate of candidates who espoused conspiracy theories about the 2020 election were defeated. Tracking the Mail Vote in the Uncalled House DistrictsRepublicans lead in the race for House control, but Democrats still have hope, thanks to mail ballot trends in California. We’ll provide updates. Amid Joy in Kherson, a Humanitarian Disaster LoomsUkrainian forces encountered a city without heat, water, electricity or cellphone service, with Russian artillery digging in just miles away. FTX Investigating Possible $515 Million Hack After Bankruptcy FilingResearchers documented $515 million in suspicious transfers from the cryptocurrency exchange. What FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried and J.P. Morgan Have in CommonThough one of them failed and the other died rich, both of their careers make the case for central banks. The Bike Thieves of Burlington, VermontA hunt for stolen goods has put citizens and business owners in the center of a debate about policing and a growing, sometimes violent, problem with crime. Embattled Top Border Official Resigns Under PressureChris Magnus initially refused to step down as the head of Customs and Border Protection. He had taken the helm of the agency amid a dramatic spike in illegal immigration. ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Review: Women on the Home FrontShadowed by Chadwick Boseman’s death, this sequel focuses on King T’Challa’s mother and the women helping her to contend with a slippery new villain. Elizabeth Warren: Democrats Just Held the Senate. Here’s What We Do Next.The party must do even more to improve Americans’ lives. Trump, the Emperor of Chaos, Has No ClothesIs this the end of Little Caesar? Or will Trump retain his G.O.P. domain? Three Theories That Explain This Strange MomentCalcification, political parity and cultural backlash brought us where we are. Climate Change and Human Activity Erode Egypt’s Treasured AntiquitiesThe effects of global warming on the country’s monuments are already striking. And the changing weather is only amplifying centuries of destructive human impact. Your Cat Might Not Be Ignoring You When You SpeakCats have a reputation for being aloof, but a new study has found that their relationships with their owners may be stronger than we thought. More Recent Articles |
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Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, defeated Republican Adam Laxalt in a race that will likely allow Democrats to maintain their control of the U.S. Senate.
Tiffany Trump, the daughter of former President Donald Trump, married Lebanese businessman Michael Boulos at her family's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday.
Christopher Magnus has resigned as the head of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced Saturday.
The infamous street artist Banksy has unveiled a new work stenciled on the side of a shelling-damaged building in Ukraine.
Two vintage aircraft collided at an airshow in Dallas on Saturday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi spoke by phone Saturday and discussed ways to intensify their political and economic cooperation, the Kremlin said.
The 14 ton, 82-foot-tall Norway Spruce, which will be displayed at Rockefeller Center this holiday season, arrived in Manhattan on Saturday.
The U.S. military's X-37B space plane finally came back to Earth on Saturday after spending 908 days in orbit.
New York City police are looking for a suspect who robbed and slashed a man in the 14th Street Union Square subway station on Friday.
The head of Ireland's government on Saturday called for a full police investigation and prosecution into any surviving abusers from Blackrock College after allegations of sexual abuse by priests at the school.
A Frontier Airlines flight from Cincinnati to Tampa Bay was rerouted to Atlanta late Friday after a passenger was found with a box cutter.
More than 20 people are dead in Egypt after a minibus crashed into a canal Saturday, around 62 miles north of the capital city Cairo, authorities said.
Slovenian presidential candidate Natasa Pirc Musar is leading her opponent in pre-election polling, putting her in position to become the country's first female president.
Actor Alec Baldwin has filed a lawsuit over last year's fatal shooting on the set of the "Rust," accusing the film's crew members of negligence.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio on Saturday denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine while also raising concerns over political stability in parts of Asia.
The NBA's Miami Heat says it is terminating its partnership with FTX after it was revealed the cryptocurrency giant would be entering bankruptcy proceedings.
Graduate workers in the University of California system have voted to authorize a strike starting Monday that could be the largest higher education strike in U.S. history.
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Western Nepal on Saturday was felt as far away as India's capital of Delhi and surrounding capital region.
A group of young people, including Temple University students, were held at gunpoint and robbed during a home invasion in Philadelphia, police said.
The U.S. Department of Labor is seeking a temporary restraining order and injunction to stop a meatpacking company from illegally employing dozens of minors while it's under investigation.
U.S. President Joe Biden and leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Saturday announced the start of a new a strategic partnership aimed at countering China's growing influence in the region.
Disney+ is now streaming an animated short from Studio Ghibli featuring Grogu, the adorable young jedi from the "Star Wars" series, "The Mandalorian."
Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week in a row.
Republican Joe Lombardo has won the Nevada gubernatorial race after Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak conceded late Friday. 
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