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Norway princess quitting royal duties to focus on spiritual healing Norway's Princess Martha Louise plans to step down from her royal duties, but will retain her title, to focus on her alternative medicine business and her American fiance, who calls himself a spiritual healer. Mass. Democrat Maura Healey becomes 1st openly lesbian governor Massachusetts Democrat Maura Healey scored a historic victory Tuesday, defeating Republican Geoff Diehl to become the nation's first openly lesbian governor. Fla. Democrat Maxwell Frost wins House seat, becomes 1st Gen Z member of Congress Florida Democrat Maxwell Frost has become the first member of Generation Z to win a seat in Congress. The 25-year-old defeated Republican Calvin Wimbush for a U.S. House seat Tuesday night. U.S., EU hit Myanmar's junta with fresh sanctions The United States and the European Union imposed sanctions targeting Myanmar's junta on Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of the last election of the country's ousted civilian government. Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis breezes to re-election amid presidential speculation Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis handily won re-election Tuesday, defeating former Republican governor turned Democrat Charlie Crist in a crucial test for a national conservative standard bearer. Sean Penn lends Oscar to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Actor and director Sean Penn loaned his Oscar statue to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, in a gesture of support amid the ongoing war with Russia. Winning ticket sold in California for $2.04 billion Powerball A winner for the record-setting $2.04 billion Powerball was announced Tuesday after a delay caused by security and technical issues while processing a flood of ticket sales in Minnesota. Student killed in Seattle high school shooting A student was killed and a suspect was arrested after a shooting at a Seattle high school, police said. British Cabinet minister Gavin Williamson resigns amid bullying charges British Cabinet minister and former Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson resigned Tuesday amid allegations he bullied his government colleagues, allegedly telling one to "slit your throat." Nestle recalls edible cookie dough tubs over reports of plastic film Nestle USA is urging customers to toss or return three different batches of Edible Chocolate Cookie Dough tubs because they could contain pieces of soft plastic film. Ancient statues uncovered in Italy could rewrite part of history Archaeologists in Italy have discovered more than 20 bronze statues dating back over 2,000 years, which could help rewrite a part of history, Italy's cultural ministry confirmed on Tuesday. National Park Service warns visitors to stop licking psychedelic toads The National Park Service is warning visitors to stop kissing, and licking, the Sonoran desert toad because the amphibian's potent toxin can make people sick. Few technical glitches, man with knife mark Election Day voting across U.S. Elections officials reported a few incidents at polling locations across the United States on Tuesday, including a man threatening officials with a knife at a Wisconsin polling place. Viola Davis will star as U.S. president in upcoming thriller 'G20' Viola Davis will star in the upcoming thriller "G20" from Amazon Studios and MRC Films. U.S. stocks close higher on Election Day U.S. stocks edged higher on Election Day, marking the third straight day of gains as voters took to the polls to determine which party will control each house of Congress. Watch: Danish archer shoots 7 arrows through keyhole for world record A professional archer from Denmark broke a Guinness World Record by shooting seven arrows in a row through a tiny keyhole. Watch: Healthy baby hippo born at Dallas ZooU.S. citizen killed in Iraq identified A U.S. citizen was gunned down in the streets of Baghdad, the State Department confirmed on Tuesday. 2 election workers fired before polls open in Fulton County, Ga. Two election workers in Fulton County, Ga., were relieved of their duties minutes before polls opened on Election Day after social media posts that raised concern were reported to county officials. North Carolina woman wins her second Cash 5 lottery jackpot in two years A North Carolina woman won a $368,522 jackpot from a Cash 5 lottery drawing less than two years after collecting $824,160 from a previous drawing. Watch: TikTok artist entombs bag of Cheetos in 3,000-pound sarcophagus An artist who chronicles his bizarre projects on TikTok is going viral thanks to his latest stunt: burying a packet of Flamin' Hot Cheetos in a 3,000-pound concrete sarcophagus. |
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Ukraine’s New Air Defense System Comes With a Deep Supply of AmmunitionThe two NASAMS launchers delivered to Kyiv fire common air-to-air missiles used by its allies. After Decades of Resistance, Rich Countries Offer Direct Climate AidSeveral European leaders at COP27 announced funds to help poor nations recover from loss and damage caused by climate change. The United States was silent. Draft Report Offers Starkest View Yet of U.S. Climate Threats“The things Americans value most are at risk,” says a draft of the National Climate Assessment, a major federal scientific report slated for release next year. Do Concussions Cause CTE? Sports Doctors and Scientists Disagree.As another major medical institution acknowledged the link between concussions and C.T.E., a group of scientists who guide many of sports’ top governing organizations dismissed the research at its conference. New Endorsements for College Athletes Resurface an Old Concern: Sex SellsFemale college athletes are making millions thanks to their large social media followings. But some who have fought for equity in women’s sports worry that their brand building is regressive. No One Forced Republicans to Do Any of These ThingsWhy do we act as though the lunacy of election denial is an organic phenomenon? A MAGA America Would Be UglyForget Orban’s Hungary. We’d be worse. This Election Day, Keep Your Eyes on the Losing CandidatesHow the defeated behave matters as much as who wins. Disco Is Back. And So Is Donna Summer.Disco is back. And so is Donna Summer. But the singer’s transcendence doesn’t stop at disco. Jewish Delis in NYCAs the exhibit “‘I’ll Have What She’s Having’: The Jewish Deli” arrives in New York, Nikita Richardson dives into the evolving scene. Jeffrey Epstein Victim Says She May Have Made a Mistake in Accusing DershowitzVirginia Giuffre, who was trafficked as a girl by Jeffrey E. Epstein, had accused Alan Dershowitz of abusing her. Now she says she is no longer certain. Binance to Buy FTX in Megadeal of Crypto ExchangesBinance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, said it had reached a deal to buy FTX, amid fears the industry could enter another meltdown. Lee Bontecou, Acclaimed Creator of Wall-Mounted Art, Dies at 91Her use of what one critic called “a three-dimensional form that was neither painting nor sculpture” earned the kind of praise typically reserved in the 1960s for male art stars. Informant Likely to Testify as Defense Witness in Jan. 6 Sedition TrialA man who served as No. 2 to Stewart Rhodes, the group’s leader, is said to have secretly reported to the F.B.I. in the months leading up to the Jan. 6 attack. How Well Do Antidepressants Work and What Are Alternatives?The most commonly prescribed medications for depression are somewhat effective — but not because they correct a “chemical imbalance.” Jimmy DeSana, Downtown Pioneer and Provocateur, Goes MainstreamThe photographer moved effortlessly between scenes: No Wave music, performance, queer subcultures, downtown nightlife, the Pictures Generation and mail art. More Recent Articles |
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Norway's Princess Martha Louise plans to step down from her royal duties, but will retain her title, to focus on her alternative medicine business and her American fiance, who calls himself a spiritual healer.
Massachusetts Democrat Maura Healey scored a historic victory Tuesday, defeating Republican Geoff Diehl to become the nation's first openly lesbian governor.
Florida Democrat Maxwell Frost has become the first member of Generation Z to win a seat in Congress. The 25-year-old defeated Republican Calvin Wimbush for a U.S. House seat Tuesday night.
The United States and the European Union imposed sanctions targeting Myanmar's junta on Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of the last election of the country's ousted civilian government.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis handily won re-election Tuesday, defeating former Republican governor turned Democrat Charlie Crist in a crucial test for a national conservative standard bearer.
Actor and director Sean Penn loaned his Oscar statue to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, in a gesture of support amid the ongoing war with Russia.
A winner for the record-setting $2.04 billion Powerball was announced Tuesday after a delay caused by security and technical issues while processing a flood of ticket sales in Minnesota.
A student was killed and a suspect was arrested after a shooting at a Seattle high school, police said.
British Cabinet minister and former Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson resigned Tuesday amid allegations he bullied his government colleagues, allegedly telling one to "slit your throat."
Nestle USA is urging customers to toss or return three different batches of Edible Chocolate Cookie Dough tubs because they could contain pieces of soft plastic film.
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered more than 20 bronze statues dating back over 2,000 years, which could help rewrite a part of history, Italy's cultural ministry confirmed on Tuesday.
The National Park Service is warning visitors to stop kissing, and licking, the Sonoran desert toad because the amphibian's potent toxin can make people sick.
Elections officials reported a few incidents at polling locations across the United States on Tuesday, including a man threatening officials with a knife at a Wisconsin polling place.
Viola Davis will star in the upcoming thriller "G20" from Amazon Studios and MRC Films.
U.S. stocks edged higher on Election Day, marking the third straight day of gains as voters took to the polls to determine which party will control each house of Congress.
A professional archer from Denmark broke a Guinness World Record by shooting seven arrows in a row through a tiny keyhole.
The Dallas Zoo announced the birth of a healthy baby hippopotamus there.
A U.S. citizen was gunned down in the streets of Baghdad, the State Department confirmed on Tuesday.
Two election workers in Fulton County, Ga., were relieved of their duties minutes before polls opened on Election Day after social media posts that raised concern were reported to county officials.
A North Carolina woman won a $368,522 jackpot from a Cash 5 lottery drawing less than two years after collecting $824,160 from a previous drawing.
An artist who chronicles his bizarre projects on TikTok is going viral thanks to his latest stunt: burying a packet of Flamin' Hot Cheetos in a 3,000-pound concrete sarcophagus. 
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