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Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi Biden marries Peter Neal President Joe Biden's granddaughter Naomi King Biden married Peter George Heerman Neal at the White House on Saturday. Police arrest two men in NYC's Penn Station for threats to attack synagogue Two men were arrested in New York City's Penn Station on Saturday after they allegedly made online threats to attack a local synagogue. Elon Musk restores Donald Trump's Twitter account after poll Controversial billionaire Elon Musk, who recently purchased Twitter, announced that former President Donald Trump's account has been reinstated. Growing West Virginia sinkhole threatens local police department A large sinkhole that opened in the West Virginia town of Hinton in June has grown after recent rain and is now threatening to swallow the local police department. Dallas police officer charged, fired for pointing gun in Uber An officer with the Dallas Police Department has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault after he allegedly pointed a gun at another off-duty officer in the front seat of an Uber they were sharing. Tesla recalls 321,000 vehicles due to rear light issue Tesla announced Saturday that the company would recall more than 320,000 vehicles over a taillight issue that could cause them to illuminate improperly. Historically tight Malaysian election heads to close; hung parliament likely Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's Pakatan Harapan coalition is neck-and-neck with Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's Perikatan Nasional coalition in Malaysia's general election, early results indicated Saturday. Buffalo college football game against Akron postponed due to snowstorm The Mid-American Conference announced Saturday that Akron's game at Buffalo would be postponed indefinitely because of a massive snowstorm that has hit the region. Solider injured in clashes between Israelis, Palestinians in West Bank An Israeli soldier was injured Saturday during confrontations between Israeli civilians and Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron, military officials said. Passenger restrained after banging on cockpit door at JFK airport A passenger was restrained and taken into custody at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York after banging on the cockpit door shortly after landing, authorities said. Asia-Pacific leaders condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine at forum Member countries of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum on Saturday formally condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine during the group's first in-person meeting in four years. One person injured at N.C. Christmas parade when truck loses control An out-of-control truck pulling a float at the Raleigh Christmas Parade lost control and hit a parade participant, Raleigh police said. Giant panda gifted to Taiwan from China dies at Taipei Zoo A giant panda, which was gifted to Taiwan from mainland China has died after suffering a series of strokes at the Taipei Zoo, officials said. North Korea successfully tests new ICBM, Kim vows nuclear defense North Korea said Saturday it has successfully test-fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile as leader Kim Jong Un vowed that any nuclear threats would be met with nuclear weapons. Britain announces $59M air defense package for Ukraine Britain will provide Ukraine with a new weapons package, including more than 100 anti-aircraft guns and other critical air defenses, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed on Saturday. Bulgaria charges 5 for 'logistical support' in Istanbul bombing Bulgaria has charged five people with providing "logistical support" to the suspected perpetrators of a bombing that killed six people and wounded 81 in Istanbul on Sunday. Negotiators: Tentative climate deal reached in final hours of COP27 summit World leaders worked late into Saturday at the COP27 U.N. climate summit in Egypt, and appeared close to drafting a deal after European Union ministers earlier threatened to walk out. FIFA president Gianni Infantino defends Qatar in bizarre speech On the eve of the 2022 World Cup, FIFA president Gianni Infantino accused critics of Qatar's human rights record of hypocrisy and racism in an interview on Saturday. Gas explosion in Russia's far eastern Sakhalin region kills nine residents Nine people have died in gas explosion at a residential building in a village in Russia's far eastern Sakhalin region, local authorities said Saturday. Travel banned in Buffalo as city digs out from historic 66-inch snowfall A state of emergency in Erie country continued into the weekend amidst heavy snowfall. The National Weather Service reported snowfall of 66 inches in the city of Orchard Park. Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton, Muppets set for NBC Christmas tree lighting NBC said it plans to air its 2-hour "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" special on Nov. 30. Drake & 21 Savage's 'Her Loss' tops U.S. album chart Drake & 21 Savage's "Her Loss" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Millie Gibson will be new companion on 'Doctor Who' Millie Gibson has signed on to play the titular time-traveler's companion in "Doctor Who" next year. Reports: Olivia Wilde, Harry Styles end 2-year romance Actress-director Olivia Wilde and pop music star-actor Harry Styles have ended their two-year romance, according to multiple media reports. Police: 4 Univ. of Idaho slaying victims likely killed while sleeping Four University of Idaho college students who were fatally stabbed last week were most killed while they were sleeping, investigators say. |
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In a First, Rich Countries Agree to Pay for Climate Damages in Poor NationsAfter 30 years of deadlock, a new U.N. climate agreement aims to pay developing countries for loss and damage caused by global warming. But huge questions remain about how it would work. Elon Musk Reinstates Trump’s Twitter AccountMr. Musk, who had asked Twitter users about whether to bring back the former president to the service, said, “The people have spoken.” Kari Lake Claims Her Voters Were Disenfranchised. Her Voters Tell a Different Story.Ms. Lake’s supporters say in testimonials that they had problems at Phoenix-area polling sites. But a review by The New York Times shows that most of them successfully cast their ballots. Georgia Senate Rivals, With Little Time to Spare, Sprint Toward RunoffHerschel Walker and Senator Raphael Warnock have only a few weeks to campaign, and Senate control is no longer at stake — which has both scrambled the race and left it largely unchanged. Qatar 2022: The World Cup That Changed EverythingThe decision to take the World Cup to Qatar has upturned a small nation, battered the reputation of global soccer’s governing body and altered the fabric of the sport. Former Anti-Abortion Leader Alleges Another Supreme Court BreachYears before the leaked draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, a landmark contraception ruling was disclosed, according to a minister who led a secretive effort to influence justices. President Biden Is Turning 80. Experts Say Age Is More Than a Number.The New York Times spoke to 10 experts in aging to paint a picture of what the next six years might look like for a person of the president’s age. As the War Rages, Ukraine Wages a Daunting Battle to RebuildFully 61,000 square miles could be littered with land mines and other explosives left by retreating Russian forces, while half the electric grid has been destroyed. Leg Booty? Panoramic? Seggs? How TikTok Is Changing LanguageA new vocabulary — a little fun, a little dystopian — has emerged on the social video platform, as creators try to get around algorithms and strict content moderation. They call it algospeak. White Supremacists Are a Problem for America, and the WorldRight-wing extremist violence in the U.S. is part of a global phenomenon. It should be treated that way. Trump, Macho Macho VictimHis campaign is off to a special start (as in special counsel). Musk, Bezos, Bankman-Fried, Trump: It Was a Bad Week for BillionairesMusk, Bezos, Bankman-Fried, Trump: some of our most prominent billionaires laid waste to their carefully cultivated image as benevolent saviors. Did the Midterms Save American Democracy?Or did they just prove that it was stable all along? Gang Violence Cripples Haiti’s Fight Against CholeraThe disease is spreading in the Caribbean nation in part because armed groups control poor neighborhoods with ruthless violence and prevent doctors from providing basic care. New Details Emerge in University of Idaho Killings: What We KnowThe phone log of one victim showed a series of unanswered calls to her longtime boyfriend the night of the attack in Moscow, Idaho, her sister revealed. The police have not identified a suspect. Naomi Biden, President’s Granddaughter, Is Wed at the White HouseThe wedding took place on the South Lawn on Saturday morning. A reception with dessert and dancing was to follow in the evening. More Recent Articles |
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President Joe Biden's granddaughter Naomi King Biden married Peter George Heerman Neal at the White House on Saturday.
Two men were arrested in New York City's Penn Station on Saturday after they allegedly made online threats to attack a local synagogue.
Controversial billionaire Elon Musk, who recently purchased Twitter, announced that former President Donald Trump's account has been reinstated.
A large sinkhole that opened in the West Virginia town of Hinton in June has grown after recent rain and is now threatening to swallow the local police department.
An officer with the Dallas Police Department has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault after he allegedly pointed a gun at another off-duty officer in the front seat of an Uber they were sharing.
Tesla announced Saturday that the company would recall more than 320,000 vehicles over a taillight issue that could cause them to illuminate improperly.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's Pakatan Harapan coalition is neck-and-neck with Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's Perikatan Nasional coalition in Malaysia's general election, early results indicated Saturday.
The Mid-American Conference announced Saturday that Akron's game at Buffalo would be postponed indefinitely because of a massive snowstorm that has hit the region.
An Israeli soldier was injured Saturday during confrontations between Israeli civilians and Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron, military officials said.
A passenger was restrained and taken into custody at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York after banging on the cockpit door shortly after landing, authorities said.
Member countries of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum on Saturday formally condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine during the group's first in-person meeting in four years.
An out-of-control truck pulling a float at the Raleigh Christmas Parade lost control and hit a parade participant, Raleigh police said.
A giant panda, which was gifted to Taiwan from mainland China has died after suffering a series of strokes at the Taipei Zoo, officials said.
North Korea said Saturday it has successfully test-fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile as leader Kim Jong Un vowed that any nuclear threats would be met with nuclear weapons.
Britain will provide Ukraine with a new weapons package, including more than 100 anti-aircraft guns and other critical air defenses, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed on Saturday.
Bulgaria has charged five people with providing "logistical support" to the suspected perpetrators of a bombing that killed six people and wounded 81 in Istanbul on Sunday.
World leaders worked late into Saturday at the COP27 U.N. climate summit in Egypt, and appeared close to drafting a deal after European Union ministers earlier threatened to walk out.
On the eve of the 2022 World Cup, FIFA president Gianni Infantino accused critics of Qatar's human rights record of hypocrisy and racism in an interview on Saturday.
Nine people have died in gas explosion at a residential building in a village in Russia's far eastern Sakhalin region, local authorities said Saturday.
A state of emergency in Erie country continued into the weekend amidst heavy snowfall. The National Weather Service reported snowfall of 66 inches in the city of Orchard Park.
NBC said it plans to air its 2-hour "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" special on Nov. 30.
Drake & 21 Savage's "Her Loss" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Millie Gibson has signed on to play the titular time-traveler's companion in "Doctor Who" next year.
Actress-director Olivia Wilde and pop music star-actor Harry Styles have ended their two-year romance, according to multiple media reports.
Four University of Idaho college students who were fatally stabbed last week were most killed while they were sleeping, investigators say. 
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