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Musk: Twitter to offer ‘general amnesty’ to suspended accounts Twitter owner Elon Musk announced the platform will grant "general amnesty" to suspended users starting next week. Colorado grand jury indicts two deputies in Christian Glass shooting Two former deputies from the Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office in Colorado were indicted in relation to the shooting death of 22-year-old Christian Glass in June. EU calls on Fifa, Qatar to compensate migrant workers The European Union issued a formal condemnation of Qatar for its treatment of migrant workers who prepared for the 2022 World Cup, calling for compensation and worker's rights reform. Report details former Tennessee football coach's recruiting violations Former Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt allegedly used a Chick-fil-A bag to surreptitiously hand cash to the mother of one of his players in late 2020, according to NCAA documents. France’s Culture Ministry issues report on museums acquisition policies to curb art racketeering France's Culture Ministry has issued a new report recommending that museums tighten their policies after questions were raised about acquisitions by the Louvre Abu Dhabi and a crackdown on art racketeering. Arrest warrant issued for friend of North Carolina woman found dead in Cabo San Lucas Mexican authorities obtained an arrest warrant for a friend of Shanquella Robinson, a 25-year-old woman who was found dead while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas in October. 70-year-old veteran hospitalized after saving residents from Baltimore explosion Terry Bagley, a 70-year-old United States Marines veteran, remained hospitalized Thursday after saving a woman and child who were inside a Baltimore home when it exploded this week. Thanksgiving fire leaves 2 dead, 2 critically injured in NYC A fire in an apartment in the New York City borough of The Bronx left two people dead and two critically injured on Thanksgiving Day, officials said. Parents file wrongful death suit over Stanford soccer player's suicide The family of a female Stanford University soccer player who took her own life is now suing the school, filing a wrongful death suit on Wednesday. Ford issues large-scale recall for 2020-2023 Bronco Sport, Escape vehicles The Ford Motor Company on Thursday recalled more than a half-million Bronco Sport and Escape vehicles manufactured for model years 2020 to 2023. Binance deploys $1 billion initiative to bail out crypto entrepreneurs Cryptocurrency exchange Binance revealed a plan to prop up the industry with a $1 billion recovery fund following the collapse of one of its competitors, FTX. Joe Biden calls for assault weapon ban during Thanksgiving visit President Joe Biden called for stricter gun laws on Thursday while making a Thanksgiving Day visit to Nantucket, Mass., where he talked with local firefighters. Energy ministers slam EU gas price cap proposal as 'unenforceable' European Union energy ministers voiced strong disagreements Thursday on a proposal to cap the price of natural gas amid the continent's energy crisis, slamming it as largely unworkable. French bulldog wins Best in Show at the National Dog Show in Philly Winston, a French bulldog, was named Best in Show, at the 2022 National Dog Show Thursday. Pakistan appoints former spy to key post as new army chief Lt. Gen. Asim Munir, the nation's former spy chief, on Thursday was named Pakistan's new army chief after months of speculation. British Paralympian McFall 'inspired' to become astronaut candidate John McFall, a British athlete who has competed in the Paralympic Games, has become the first disabled astronaut candidate with the European Space Agency. S. Korean lawmakers approve probe of Seoul Halloween crowd crush South Korea's National Assembly on Thursday approved a plan to investigate the crowd surge incident amid Halloween celebrations in Seoul that left at least 148 people dead. Santa, Mariah Carey wrap Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Lea Michele opened the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday in New York by singing "Don't Rain on My Parade" from her Broadway musical, Funny Girl. Anwar Ibrahim sworn in as Malaysia's 10th prime minister Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister on Thursday during a ceremony at the country's national palace in the capital of Kuala Lumpur. China's COVID cases spike to record high; lockdowns ordered in major cities The number of COVID-19 cases in China spiked to a record high on Thursday as officials ordered lockdown measures in major cities, including Zhengzhou, where protests were staged at an iPhone factory. Michelle Dockery, Nicholas Pinnock to star in BBC's ska series 'This Town' "Downton Abbey" Michelle Dockery and "Life" actor Nicholas Pinnock are teaming up for a new BBC series called "This Town." Biden administration bans sugar producer Central Romana The Biden administration on Wednesday banned the biggest sugar producer in the world from exporting to the United States over allegations of using forced labor during its production. 2 dead, 16 injured in Chicago stolen car crash Two people are dead and at least 16 have been injured after a major accident in oncoming lanes of traffic involving a stolen vehicle in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon, officials confirmed. Writer E. Jean Carroll files second battery, defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump Lawyers for the woman who accused Donald Trump of raping her have followed up on a promise to file a new lawsuit against the former president on Thanksgiving. 4 people shot, including 3 teens in Maryland incident Prince George's County Police in Maryland are looking for suspects in a shooting that left four people, including three teenagers shot in a strip mall parking lot. |
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Under Missile Strikes, Ukrainians Haul Water, While Surgeons Work in the Dark“Every hour is getting harder.” Russia’s assault on Ukraine’s essential services has caused blackouts in hospitals and cut off power and water in cities. Victims in Walmart Shooting Had Bonded on Overnight ShiftColleagues and relatives mourned the six people killed in a shooting at a Walmart store in Virginia. At the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade: Balloons, Crowds and Poultry-Shaped HatsThe annual Macy’s parade stepped off for the 96th time, its mix of joy and commercialism echoing through the years. Giving Thanks for a Beloved Sugar MapleA majestic tree is fading fast. For the people who loved it, it’s like losing a family member. Brenden Aaronson Won Over Leeds. Can He Win at the World Cup?Christian Pulisic might be the standard-bearer for the United States World Cup team, but it is Brenden Aaronson who has captured hearts in England. Richarlison, Brazil and, maybe, the start of something special.Richarlison scored both goals for Brazil, one of the tournament favorites, as it opened with a win against Serbia. Late drama can’t drag this game out of Ronaldo’s shadow.Cristiano Ronaldo’s penalty kick sent Portugal on its way to what became — after an overflow of late goals — an uneasy 3-2 victory. Indonesia Earthquake Takes a Heavy Toll on ChildrenChildren accounted for a third of the at least 272 dead when an earthquake hit Indonesia this week. Experts say the disaster highlights poor building standards in rural areas. iPhone Factory Protest Challenges China’s ‘Zero Covid’ RulesProtests are rising as China enacts more lockdowns and quarantines, with no end in sight. The defiance is a test of Xi Jinping’s authoritarian leadership. The Tiny Dancers Who Make ‘The Nutcracker’ SparkleIn New York City Ballet’s production this year, the children, most of them new to the show, are back to normal. Pint-size, that is. Is Donald Trump Ineligible to Be President?The nation once again faces dilemma as it confronts a third presidential run by Donald Trump. On Thanksgiving, the Chaos Is the PointOur family obsessively plans out every detail, but it’s not the menu that matters most, it’s the mayhem. Iran’s Football Team Has Already WonIt doesn’t really matter what happens on the pitch. 远离中国的“铁拳”和“清零”,就能摆脱恐惧与焦虑吗?“润”离了中国,就能彻底摆脱中国对你的影响吗?当中国的监控之手伸得越来越长,即使身在海外,表达哪怕温和的政治异见也不再安全。另一方面,许多人虽然未亲身经历“清零”,却对其中的种种痛苦感同身受。 The Science of Comfort FoodMuch of the joy we get from our favorite dishes stems from the memories we associate with them. John McFall Is the World’s First Disabled AstronautJohn McFall, who lost a leg in a motorcycle accident when he was a teenager, was recruited by the European Space Agency and could soon be headed for space. How Do You Tell a Vandal From a Visitor? Art Museums Are Struggling.It’s not easy to stop a determined climate protester, museum directors say, even as they fear for their masterpieces. Costuming ‘The Hours’ at the Met: Vintage Wallpaper and ’90s Calvin KleinWhile creating the costumes for a new opera adaptation of “The Hours,” a designer found inspiration in archival wallpaper, an English farmhouse and 1990s Calvin Klein. More Recent Articles |
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Twitter owner Elon Musk announced the platform will grant "general amnesty" to suspended users starting next week.
Two former deputies from the Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office in Colorado were indicted in relation to the shooting death of 22-year-old Christian Glass in June.
The European Union issued a formal condemnation of Qatar for its treatment of migrant workers who prepared for the 2022 World Cup, calling for compensation and worker's rights reform.
Former Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt allegedly used a Chick-fil-A bag to surreptitiously hand cash to the mother of one of his players in late 2020, according to NCAA documents.
France's Culture Ministry has issued a new report recommending that museums tighten their policies after questions were raised about acquisitions by the Louvre Abu Dhabi and a crackdown on art racketeering.
Mexican authorities obtained an arrest warrant for a friend of Shanquella Robinson, a 25-year-old woman who was found dead while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas in October.
Terry Bagley, a 70-year-old United States Marines veteran, remained hospitalized Thursday after saving a woman and child who were inside a Baltimore home when it exploded this week.
A fire in an apartment in the New York City borough of The Bronx left two people dead and two critically injured on Thanksgiving Day, officials said.
The family of a female Stanford University soccer player who took her own life is now suing the school, filing a wrongful death suit on Wednesday.
The Ford Motor Company on Thursday recalled more than a half-million Bronco Sport and Escape vehicles manufactured for model years 2020 to 2023.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance revealed a plan to prop up the industry with a $1 billion recovery fund following the collapse of one of its competitors, FTX.
President Joe Biden called for stricter gun laws on Thursday while making a Thanksgiving Day visit to Nantucket, Mass., where he talked with local firefighters.
European Union energy ministers voiced strong disagreements Thursday on a proposal to cap the price of natural gas amid the continent's energy crisis, slamming it as largely unworkable.
Winston, a French bulldog, was named Best in Show, at the 2022 National Dog Show Thursday.
Lt. Gen. Asim Munir, the nation's former spy chief, on Thursday was named Pakistan's new army chief after months of speculation.
John McFall, a British athlete who has competed in the Paralympic Games, has become the first disabled astronaut candidate with the European Space Agency.
South Korea's National Assembly on Thursday approved a plan to investigate the crowd surge incident amid Halloween celebrations in Seoul that left at least 148 people dead.
Lea Michele opened the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday in New York by singing "Don't Rain on My Parade" from her Broadway musical, Funny Girl.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister on Thursday during a ceremony at the country's national palace in the capital of Kuala Lumpur.
The number of COVID-19 cases in China spiked to a record high on Thursday as officials ordered lockdown measures in major cities, including Zhengzhou, where protests were staged at an iPhone factory.
"Downton Abbey" Michelle Dockery and "Life" actor Nicholas Pinnock are teaming up for a new BBC series called "This Town."
The Biden administration on Wednesday banned the biggest sugar producer in the world from exporting to the United States over allegations of using forced labor during its production.
Two people are dead and at least 16 have been injured after a major accident in oncoming lanes of traffic involving a stolen vehicle in Chicago on Wednesday afternoon, officials confirmed.
Lawyers for the woman who accused Donald Trump of raping her have followed up on a promise to file a new lawsuit against the former president on Thanksgiving.
Prince George's County Police in Maryland are looking for suspects in a shooting that left four people, including three teenagers shot in a strip mall parking lot. 
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