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Kosovo, Serbia fail agree on EU proposal to end license plate dispute The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia failed to reach an agreement on a dispute over license plates during hours-long emergency talks hosted Monday by the European Union's top diplomat amid fears of escalating violence. Jay Leno released from hospital following treatment for burn injuries Comedian Jay Leno was released from the Grossman Burn Center in Los Angeles Monday after suffering burns to his face, chest and hands in a gasoline fire earlier this month. SUV crashes into Massachusetts Apple Store killing 1, injuring 16 An SUV crashed into an Apple Store in Hingham, Mass., on Monday, killing one person and injuring 16. Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley sentenced to federal prison Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to a combined 19 years in federal prison for bank fraud and tax evasion. Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years. His wife was sentenced to seven years. New York approves first legal recreational marijuana dispensaries The State of New York announced the first 36 licenses for recreational marijuana dispensaries with sales expected to begin by the end of the year. Two Estonian citizens arrested for $575 million crypto fraud scheme Two men from Estonia were arrested for allegedly executing an elaborate fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency and a fictitious bank. Prosecution wraps case in Trump Organization tax fraud trial Prosecutors in the New York tax fraud trial against the Trump Organization wrapped up their case on Monday, earlier than expected, after eight days that included testimony from two top executives. Ford expands recall for 450,000 more F-150 trucks Ford is expanding a recall on Ford F-150 pickup trucks, calling for about 450,000 trucks to have their windshield wiper motors replaced. Climate change enables spread of fungal diseases in U.S., experts warn Climate changes in temperature and rainfall are enabling the spread of certain fungal diseases beyond their traditional geographic hot spots in the United States, and doctors commonly miss the diagnosis. Iran soccer players refuse to sing national anthem at World Cup game Iran's soccer team refused to sing the national anthem before its first World Cup game in Qatar in an apparent protest of Iran's government and support for ongoing protests in the country over women's rights. With new supplies, space station astronauts to research mending broken bones The 26th SpaceX Commercial Resupply mission to the International Space Station will deliver a payload of research materials such as implantable drug delivery devices and an adhesive that stimulates bone growth. World Cup: USA surrenders lead, draws with Wales The United States Men's National Team held a 1-0 first-half lead, but surrendered a second-half penalty to pocket a draw with Wales in their 2022 World Cup opener Monday at Al Rayyan Stadium in Ar-Rayyan, Qatar. Watch: British zoo unveils newborn giraffe with behind-the-scenes video A zoo in England announced the birth of a baby giraffe and unveiled the new calf with a behind-the-scenes video. 24-hour circus show in Cambodia breaks Guinness World Record An arts school in Cambodia broke a Guinness World Record by staging a circus show that lasted for 24 hours, 10 minutes, 30 seconds. 65-year-old skier grinds to Guinness World Record A 65-year-old Colorado skier is now a Guinness World Record-holder after becoming the oldest person to grind a ski rail. Ontario woman collects her second $74,325.40 lottery jackpot An Ontario woman is celebrating for a second time after scoring a $74,325.40 lottery jackpot for the second time in under two years. Twitter lifts ban on Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene The ban of Marjorie Taylor-Greene from Twitter was lifted Monday after being banned for almost two years. Gov. Kay Ivey orders halt to Alabama executions after failed lethal injection attempts Gov. Kay Ivey ordered a halt to executions in Alabama on Monday after a series of failed attempts at lethal injections in the state. Watch: Eva Marcille, Devale Ellis have a complicated relationship in 'The Christmas Fumble' Eva Marcille and Devale Ellis are co-starring in "The Christmas Fumble" which will air on OWN in December. Sundance to honor Ryan Coogler, W. Kamau Bell on opening night The Sundance Institute announced opening night honorees Ryan Coogler, W. Kamau Bell and Nikyatu Jusu to kick off the return of the Park City, Utah, festival in person. Chinese man builds 50-story house of cards to break world record A Chinese man put his precision to the test by building a 50-story house of cards in a single day to break a Guinness World Record. Ex-correctional officer in Hawaii sentenced for assaulting inmate A federal judge sentenced a former supervisory correctional officer at the Hawaii Community Correctional Center to 144 months for his role in the assault of an inmate and his leadership of a multiyear coverup. |
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‘He Saved a Lot of Lives’: Combat Veteran Tackled Colorado GunmanThe quick actions of a retired army major and a drag performer in high heels took down the gunman before he reached a crowded patio. Colorado Springs Mourns the Loss of Five Lives and a HavenThe victims included caring bartenders who wanted to make people feel at home, and patrons of a club that offered more than a fun night out. Powerful Earthquake on Java Kills at Least 162 in IndonesiaThe quake on the nation’s main island, Java, destroyed hundreds of buildings, and officials feared that many people were still trapped beneath the rubble. Indonesia Earthquake Photos Show Wide DamageThe quake that toppled hundreds of buildings on the island of Java also blocked roads needed to get victims medical help. Bob Iger’s Return to Disney Shocks a Discontented KingdomAfter Bob Chapek, the departing chief executive, tried to put a sunny spin on a disastrous earnings report this month, senior Disney leaders began talking about resigning. Everyone Is on a Long and Forlorn Search for GoalsA team hoping to reach the knockout rounds can’t score only perfect goals. It must score the cheap and scrappy ones, too. And this U.S. team does not, at least not as often as it should. What Elon Musk Is Doing to Twitter Is What He Did at Tesla and SpaceXFiring people. Talking of bankruptcy. Telling workers to be “hard core.” Mr. Musk has repeatedly used those tactics at many of his companies. From Twitter to Mastodon: What Happens When Journalists Flock PlatformsJourna.host promises to be a new “reliable home for journalists.” What happens when they move in? The Judge and the Case That Came Back to Haunt HimIn 1981, Anthony Kline helped send a juvenile offender to prison for four decades. This year, in a twist of fate, he had a chance to decide her case again. How the RealReal Authenticates ItemsDominik Halás, 29, is entrusted by the company to authenticate vintage clothes — many of which are older than he. Scientists Don’t Agree on What Causes Obesity, but They Know What Doesn’tRates of obesity won’t budge as long as society views it as a personal issue. How Democrats Can Fight a Crazy G.O.P.They can forestall sabotage and make saboteurs pay a price. The Massacre at Club Q Was Only a Matter of TimeThe right has been demonizing drag for years. Does Fusion Voting Offer Americans a Way Out of the Partisan Morass?A new push by nonprofit groups hopes to revive the practice in New Jersey and possibly elsewhere across the country. How Carolyn Maloney’s Ticket to the Met Gala Led to an Ethics InquiryWhen the Manhattan congresswoman found out she had been dropped from the guest list in 2016, she was “unhappy to say the least,” according to a congressional ethics report. In Women and Nonbinary People, Monkeypox Cases May Have Been MissedDespite monkeypox fading from public attention, scientists are still learning how it spreads — including without sexual contact or any symptoms. Progressive Activists Ready Campaign to Counter House GOP MajorityA new group is planning a war room to focus on what it sees as the harms of Republican policies on Americans and to counter expected investigations of the Biden administration. Todd and Julie Chrisley, Reality TV Stars, Are Sentenced to Prison for Fraud and Tax EvasionThe stars of “Chrisley Knows Best” were convicted in June of conspiring to defraud banks out of more than $30 million and evading taxes for several years. Smoking Weed at ThanksgivingFor a certain kind of Thanksgiving celebration, cannabis — in all its forms — is a key component of the year’s biggest meal. More Recent Articles |
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The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia failed to reach an agreement on a dispute over license plates during hours-long emergency talks hosted Monday by the European Union's top diplomat amid fears of escalating violence.
Comedian Jay Leno was released from the Grossman Burn Center in Los Angeles Monday after suffering burns to his face, chest and hands in a gasoline fire earlier this month.
An SUV crashed into an Apple Store in Hingham, Mass., on Monday, killing one person and injuring 16.
Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to a combined 19 years in federal prison for bank fraud and tax evasion. Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years. His wife was sentenced to seven years.
The State of New York announced the first 36 licenses for recreational marijuana dispensaries with sales expected to begin by the end of the year.
Two men from Estonia were arrested for allegedly executing an elaborate fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency and a fictitious bank.
Prosecutors in the New York tax fraud trial against the Trump Organization wrapped up their case on Monday, earlier than expected, after eight days that included testimony from two top executives.
Ford is expanding a recall on Ford F-150 pickup trucks, calling for about 450,000 trucks to have their windshield wiper motors replaced.
Climate changes in temperature and rainfall are enabling the spread of certain fungal diseases beyond their traditional geographic hot spots in the United States, and doctors commonly miss the diagnosis.
Iran's soccer team refused to sing the national anthem before its first World Cup game in Qatar in an apparent protest of Iran's government and support for ongoing protests in the country over women's rights.
The 26th SpaceX Commercial Resupply mission to the International Space Station will deliver a payload of research materials such as implantable drug delivery devices and an adhesive that stimulates bone growth.
The United States Men's National Team held a 1-0 first-half lead, but surrendered a second-half penalty to pocket a draw with Wales in their 2022 World Cup opener Monday at Al Rayyan Stadium in Ar-Rayyan, Qatar.
A zoo in England announced the birth of a baby giraffe and unveiled the new calf with a behind-the-scenes video.
An arts school in Cambodia broke a Guinness World Record by staging a circus show that lasted for 24 hours, 10 minutes, 30 seconds.
A 65-year-old Colorado skier is now a Guinness World Record-holder after becoming the oldest person to grind a ski rail.
An Ontario woman is celebrating for a second time after scoring a $74,325.40 lottery jackpot for the second time in under two years.
The ban of Marjorie Taylor-Greene from Twitter was lifted Monday after being banned for almost two years.
Gov. Kay Ivey ordered a halt to executions in Alabama on Monday after a series of failed attempts at lethal injections in the state.
Eva Marcille and Devale Ellis are co-starring in "The Christmas Fumble" which will air on OWN in December.
The Sundance Institute announced opening night honorees Ryan Coogler, W. Kamau Bell and Nikyatu Jusu to kick off the return of the Park City, Utah, festival in person.
A Chinese man put his precision to the test by building a 50-story house of cards in a single day to break a Guinness World Record.
A federal judge sentenced a former supervisory correctional officer at the Hawaii Community Correctional Center to 144 months for his role in the assault of an inmate and his leadership of a multiyear coverup. 
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