Two missiles or rockets have struck a farm in Poland, killing two people, according to local reports. Amazon announced on Tuesday a new virtual healthcare service, Amazon Clinic, which will allow patients to seek treatment from licensed clinicians through a message-based system. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., announced plans to challenge Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., for his Republican leadership role in the Senate. Teachers in the United States experienced more anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic than healthcare, office and other workers, according to new research. Former Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg took the stand as a prosecution witness on Tuesday, as part of a tax evasion trial. Sam's Club reduced the price of its soda and hot dog combo from $1.50 to $1.38 Tuesday, making it 12 cents cheaper than its competitor Costco. Both Russia and Ukraine have tortured their prisoners of war with beatings, electric shock, intimidation and threats, according to new findings by United Nations investigators. Warren Buffet's company Berkshire Hathaway purchased $4.1 billion in shares of Taiwan Semiconductor, the world's largest microchip manufacturer. The heads of the FBI and Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday highlighted several threats, both domestic and abroad, facing the United States. A dog who wandered away while out for a walk in England was reunited with her owner after the canine walked through the front door of a police station. Animal rescuers were summoned to a Pennsylvania highway to collect an alligator found in a plastic bin next to the roadway. A sneaker care company broke a Guinness World Record in London when 325 people cleaned shoes at the same time. The White House has asked Congress to approve an additional $37.7 billion in aid for Ukraine. Additionally, the White House has requested $9.25 billion to help fight COVID-19. House Republican leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy won the nomination of the party to be the House speaker, defeating Rep. Andy Biggs in a vote taken Tuesday. The U.S. Senate is expected to hold a procedural vote Wednesday on the Respect for Marriage Act, which would codify same-sex marriage rights. A Maryland couple attending a birthday party at a restaurant found their own reason to celebrate when they won $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Pop star Ariana Grande's older half-brother escaped serious injury after being mugged in Midtown Manhattan, New York police confirmed on Tuesday. A judge on Tuesday overturned Georgia's six-week abortion ban, ruling that it is not constitutional. NASA has convened a working group to develop a strategy to protect the James Webb Space Telescope from further micrometeoroid strikes after one of the telescope's gold-plated mirrors was damaged in May. Sen. Raphael Warnock's campaign filed a lawsuit in Fulton County, Ga., to allow for Saturday early voting in the upcoming runoff election between Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. The U.S. Treasury Department issued sanctions Tuesday against multiple companies responsible for providing unmanned aerial vehicles to the Russian military for use in Ukraine. One in 5 privately insured American adults hospitalized for a traumatic injury end up with medical bills they can't pay, a new study finds. Animal rescuers in India used an excavator to rescue a young elephant that became trapped in a well. |
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