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Judge sentences ex-Army helicopter pilot over selling aviation secrets to China A federal judge on Monday sentenced a retired U.S. Army helicopter pilot to nearly two years' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to spying for China. Wholesale prices drop, retail rises as car dealers profit big Wholesale used car prices are falling dramatically while the price for consumers continues to rise, feeding into less confidence in the used car market. National Science Foundation stops travel to Antarctica amid COVID-19 outbreak A research station on Antarctica reported a COVID-19 outbreak with more than 70 positive cases, prompting the National Science Foundation to pause travel to the continent. Fire at Georgia chemical plant extinguished, evacuation orders lifted A pre-dawn fire at a chemical plant in Brunswick, Ga., on Monday forced nearby residents to evacuate as firefighters battled to control the blaze. Trump appeals judge’s order of independent monitor to oversee Trump Organization Former President Donald Trump filed an appeal against a ruling ordering a monitor to oversee the Trump Organization's financial statements and activities. President Biden congratulates Benjamin Netanyahu on election victory President Joe Biden shared a phone call with Israel's new Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday, congratulating him on winning a "free and fair" election last week. Steve Bannon appeals contempt conviction, prison sentence delayed Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon appealed his contempt of Congress convictions, delaying his four-month prison sentence. Dementia plummets by nearly one-third among U.S. seniors, RAND says The prevalence of dementia in the United States is declining among people over age 65, falling dramatically from 2000 to 2016, a RAND Corp. study says. Oath Keepers founder says rioters went ‘off mission’ entering Capitol on Jan. 6 Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes testified Monday about his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, arguing that entering the building was not part of his group's mission. Watch: ESPN announcer breaks world record for longest cornhole shot An ESPN announcer broke the Guinness World Record for the longest cornhole throw when he tossed a corn-filled bag 76 feet into a hole in a wooden target. Man pleads guilty to stealing Bitcoin worth billions from dark web market Silk Road A Georgia man who stole 50,000 Bitcoin, now worth potentially billions of dollars, from the dark web market Silk Road in September 2012 has pleaded guilty to wire fraud, the Justice Department announced Monday. DOJ unseals charges against Haitian gang leaders for 2021 kidnapping The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed charges in the 2021 kidnapping for missionaries by Haitian gang leaders. Look: Baby alpaca born during storm at Welsh zoo A zoo in Wales announced a baby alpaca was born at the facility while a severe storm swept through the area. Study shows Paxlovid reduces risk of long COVID The antiviral pill Paxlovid not only reduces hospitalization and death after catching COVID-19: New research shows it also cuts the chances of long COVID by roughly 25%. Take-home prize for Powerball: How much you get depends on taxes, lump sum option The Powerball jackpot for Monday night's drawing is estimated at a record $1.9 billion. How much of that a winner would actually take home depends on where they bought the ticket and whether they opt for a lump sum. Many saved by CPR recall lucid experiences of death In a new study, investigators found that about 20% of patients recalled lucid experiences of death that occurred while they were seemingly unconscious and dying. Watch: California man eats 10 Carolina reaper chilies in 33.15 seconds A California man with a passion for hot peppers earned his latest Guinness World Records title by eating 10 Carolina reaper chilies -- the hottest peppers in the world -- in 33.15 seconds. Investigational drug targets dangerous type of cholesterol A new study of an investigational drug called olpasiran, which blocks the production of a key component of dangerous type of cholesterol is generating a lot of excitement in scientific circles. Confidence in the housing market hits a new low for consumers Consumer confidence in the housing market is on the decline for those looking to buy and sell, a new report from Fannie Mae says. Study: Myocarditis risk 2 to 3 times higher from Moderna than Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine The incidence of myocarditis is two- to threefold higher after a second dose of the Moderna Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine compared to the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, a study released Monday says. Ketanji Brown Jackson sides with death row inmate in first opinion since joining Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sided with a death row inmate in Ohio in her first written opinion since joining the Supreme Court this summer. Dentists' water lines linked to rare bacterial infections, CDC warns The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that a number of U.S. children have picked up a serious infection from contaminated water lines at the dentist's office. Look: Rebel Wilson announces birth of first child via surrogate "Pitch Perfect" actress Rebel Wilson announced the birth of her daughter via surrogate after denying engagement rumors. |
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Trump, Weighing Third Bid for President, Sets ‘Big Announcement’ for Next WeekThe former president, after days of promotional teases, talks up “a very big announcement on Nov. 15 at Mar-a-Lago” during a rally for J.D. Vance in Ohio. At COP27, World Leaders Urge Faster Action on Climate ChangeOn the first day of COP27, the U.N. climate talks, world leaders urged each other to move faster to cut the pollution that is warming the planet while recognizing the war in Ukraine’s global energy effects and the unequal effects of climate change to date. Switzerland Is Paying Poorer Nations to Cut Emissions on Its BehalfThe agreements raise concerns that other countries will follow suit, delaying more difficult cuts of greenhouse gas emissions in wealthier nations. Elon Musk Is Tweeting Through a Tide of CriticismThe new owner of Twitter has embarked on a tweeting spree to push back, spar and justify his actions. Apple Is Facing Major Challenges in ChinaLawmakers’ objections to an obscure Chinese semiconductor company and tough Covid-19 restrictions are hurting Apple’s ability to make new iPhones in China. Why Kherson, Bracing for Battle, Matters So Much to Russia and UkraineBoth sides have given great weight to what happens in Kherson, a city of symbolic and strategic value, where conditions are increasingly dire for the thousands of people who remain. Total Lunar Eclipse Blood Moon on Tuesday: When and Where to WatchIf you’re planning to wake up early to head to the polls on Tuesday, you’ll get a shot at seeing the moon darken as it falls into Earth’s shadow. Why Fly or Swim When You Can Jump? Ask the Springtail.Springtails are about the size of a pinhead, but they can control their jumps like seasoned acrobats. Don’t Believe Lee Zeldin When He Says He Can’t Touch Abortion Access in New YorkGovernors can do many things to mess with reproductive rights. More Predictions! And Some Very Mixed Feelings.The midterms are finally upon us. ‘Channeling the Mama Bear’: How Covid Closures Became Today’s Curriculum WarsAccording to a new survey, one issue is especially divisive: teaching about L.G.B.T.Q. rights and gender identity. Nancy Pelosi Says Attack on Husband Will Affect Her Political FutureIn her first televised interview since the attack, Ms. Pelosi also spoke about the first frightening moments after she learned what happened to her husband, Paul Pelosi. What Is Mastodon and Why Are People Leaving Twitter for It?Since Elon Musk took ownership of Twitter, some of its users have migrated to Mastodon, an alternative social platform. Supreme Court Seems Poised to Streamline Challenges to Agency PowerThe justices appeared ready to rule that people and companies need not wait for administrative rulings to press constitutional claims in federal court. More Recent Articles |
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A federal judge on Monday sentenced a retired U.S. Army helicopter pilot to nearly two years' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to spying for China.
Wholesale used car prices are falling dramatically while the price for consumers continues to rise, feeding into less confidence in the used car market.
A research station on Antarctica reported a COVID-19 outbreak with more than 70 positive cases, prompting the National Science Foundation to pause travel to the continent.
A pre-dawn fire at a chemical plant in Brunswick, Ga., on Monday forced nearby residents to evacuate as firefighters battled to control the blaze.
Former President Donald Trump filed an appeal against a ruling ordering a monitor to oversee the Trump Organization's financial statements and activities.
President Joe Biden shared a phone call with Israel's new Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Monday, congratulating him on winning a "free and fair" election last week.
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon appealed his contempt of Congress convictions, delaying his four-month prison sentence.
The prevalence of dementia in the United States is declining among people over age 65, falling dramatically from 2000 to 2016, a RAND Corp. study says.
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes testified Monday about his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, arguing that entering the building was not part of his group's mission.
An ESPN announcer broke the Guinness World Record for the longest cornhole throw when he tossed a corn-filled bag 76 feet into a hole in a wooden target.
A Georgia man who stole 50,000 Bitcoin, now worth potentially billions of dollars, from the dark web market Silk Road in September 2012 has pleaded guilty to wire fraud, the Justice Department announced Monday.
The U.S. Department of Justice unsealed charges in the 2021 kidnapping for missionaries by Haitian gang leaders.
A zoo in Wales announced a baby alpaca was born at the facility while a severe storm swept through the area.
The antiviral pill Paxlovid not only reduces hospitalization and death after catching COVID-19: New research shows it also cuts the chances of long COVID by roughly 25%.
The Powerball jackpot for Monday night's drawing is estimated at a record $1.9 billion. How much of that a winner would actually take home depends on where they bought the ticket and whether they opt for a lump sum.
In a new study, investigators found that about 20% of patients recalled lucid experiences of death that occurred while they were seemingly unconscious and dying.
A California man with a passion for hot peppers earned his latest Guinness World Records title by eating 10 Carolina reaper chilies -- the hottest peppers in the world -- in 33.15 seconds.
A new study of an investigational drug called olpasiran, which blocks the production of a key component of dangerous type of cholesterol is generating a lot of excitement in scientific circles.
Consumer confidence in the housing market is on the decline for those looking to buy and sell, a new report from Fannie Mae says.
The incidence of myocarditis is two- to threefold higher after a second dose of the Moderna Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine compared to the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, a study released Monday says.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sided with a death row inmate in Ohio in her first written opinion since joining the Supreme Court this summer.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that a number of U.S. children have picked up a serious infection from contaminated water lines at the dentist's office.
"Pitch Perfect" actress Rebel Wilson announced the birth of her daughter via surrogate after denying engagement rumors. 
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