The United States and Britain fought to a scoreless draw Friday at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Qatar in their first World Cup meeting since 2010. Oh Yeong-su has been indicted in Korea on sexual misconduct charges. A bullying investigation into British Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab expanded on Friday to include a third formal complaint. Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen, who was arrested in May in connection with anti-government protests, was fined more than $500 with five others for failing to register a protester relief fund as a society. HBO Max has announced it plans to air "Lizzo: Live in Concert" on Dec. 31. Qatar lost its Group A game to Senegal on Friday, making the host team the first side eliminated from the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Americans set a new record Thanksgiving day record, spending $5.29 billion in online shopping on Thursday. Agatha Christie's stage thriller, "The Mousetrap," is set to make its Broadway premiere next year. The stock market showed mixed results in an abbreviated trading day after Thanksgiving on Black Friday, giving a positive financial start to the Christmas holiday season. NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft is expected to begin its orbit around the moon on Friday afternoon, following its launch earlier in the week. Japan's space agency said Friday that a research team had tampered with data from an experiment simulating life on the International Space Station. Oregon State Police said a Department of Corrections cleanup crew discovered a human skull inside a backpack on Monday alongside the northbound lane of Interstate 5. Authorities released a note Friday written by the gunman in this week's deadly shooting at a Virginia Walmart that left seven people including the suspect dead, and six others injured. Adidas said that it has launched an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior against Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West. A fire broke out in an apartment complex in Xinjiang, China on Thursday evening where many residents had been quarantined, killing 10 people and injuring nine others. Pop star Jennifer Lopez announced she is working on a new musical project Friday. Ending a silent protest, Iran's players sang their country's national anthem before eking out a pair of goals in extra time to defeat Wales 2-0 on Friday at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. A passenger who went overboard a cruise ship sailing in the Gulf of Mexico was rescued from the water by the U.S. Coast Guard. Some 235,000 Royal Mail workers went on strike Thursday and Friday across Britain, disrupting Black Friday, one of the busiest days of the season. Kris Wu, a Chinese-Canadian pop star, was sentenced to 13 years in Chinese prison on Friday after being found guilty of rape. France's national assembly voted to approve a resolution to guarantee access to "the right to voluntarily end a pregnancy," enshrining abortion rights in its constitution. One man was rescued and a woman's body was recovered in Utah's Zion National Park on Wednesday after they were found by other park visitors. The Seoul government launched its first commercial self-driving bus service on Friday with a pair of electric shuttles, the latest step in South Korea's efforts to make autonomous vehicles an everyday reality. Half of the homes in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv remained without electricity on Friday in the face of a continued Russian military campaign to damage the country's civilian infrastructure. Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike is back in Saturday's Clark Stakes at Churchill Downs with a chance to stake his claim to year-end honors with a win, while contenders for next year's Derby run in Louisville and Tokyo. |
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