Sen. Mark Kelly was projected on Friday to defeat Republican challenger Blake Masters and retain his seat in the U.S. Senate after the 2022 midterm elections, boosting Democrats' chances of keeping control of the Senate. A court in Scotland ruled Friday that a man who claims he has never visited the United States is a suspect wanted for a 2008 rape in Utah. Nearly 200 pieces of art and artifacts tied to an investigation into notorious art dealer Subhash Kapoor have been returned to Pakistan, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Friday. Former President Donald Trump on Friday filed a lawsuit against the House select committee investigating the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to block a subpoena seeking his testimony and documents. China is close to introducing its most advanced stealth bomber yet, as the country continues to expand its air force. A cruise ship with around 800 cases of COVID-19 on board has docked in Australia, as New South Wales declares a fourth wave of the virus. The Great Bell of Big Ben in London rang to honor Armistice Day after being mostly silent during five years of renovation. An Illinois man with multiple Guinness World Records to his name added another title when he donned 509 lanyards at once. The Strong National Museum of Play in New York announced the 2022 inductees into the National Toy Hall of Fame are Masters of the Universe, Lite-Brite and the top. NASA said Friday it would proceed with the Artemis I launch after inspections showed minimal damage to the rocket from Hurricane Nicole. Consumer confidence is down in November, despite slower inflation, according to data released by the University of Michigan Survey of Consumers. A shoe-typing specialist from Spain earned a Guinness World Record when he tied the laces of three pairs of shoes in under 10 seconds. A Virginia woman said an impromptu stop at a 7-Eleven store led to her winning a $250,000 Powerball prize. A ground stop for inbound flights at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has been lifted following a fire at one of the airport's fuel pumps Friday, according to the FAA. DFW said the fire was put out quickly. Sylvester Stallone says it didn't take much to get him to star in "Tulsa King," a new crime drama from "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan and "Sopranos" writer-producer Terence Winter. The French and Italian governments are clashing over how they are handling migrant rescue boats after Italy refused to allow the Ocean Viking ship to dock. The Ocean Viking headed for France instead. Heathrow airport has discontinued its passenger cap policy. The policy restricted travelers to 100,000 per day in the wake of COVID-19 travel restrictions being lifted. President Joe Biden met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi during the COP27 climate summit and raised the issue of human rights, the White House said on Friday. A judge sanctioned a number of members of former President Donald Trump's legal team on Thursday over their role in a now-dismissed lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, court documents show. K-pop star Eunji released the solo remake EP "Log" and a music video for the song "Journey for Myself." Celebrations continued into the night Friday in the regional capital city of Kherson after Ukrainian troops arrived earlier in the day as the Russian military evacuated. Twitter has paused its blue checkmark service, which allowed subscribers to have verified accounts for a $7.99 monthly fee, after a flood of online pranksters used the option to impersonate brands and prominent figures. NBC and E! announced Friday that Lizzo would be this year's recipient of the People's Champion Award at the People's Choice Awards on Dec. 6, where she is already nominated five times. Most EU countries are likely heading into an economic recession by the end of this year, the European Union said on Friday. The amount of gas going to LNG exports terminals declined a bit from prior-week levels, though total exports remained unchanged. |
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