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U.S. orders grocer Giant to pay fine for immigrant discrimination The Giant Company will have to pay $11,000, and retrain its staff, after the Justice Department found the grocery store chain discriminated against immigrants when hiring. Biden orders oil companies to ramp up production, threatens 'windfall' tax President Joe Biden threatened oil companies Monday with a higher tax on "windfall" profits, if they do not start increasing production to bring down gas prices. China’s ‘Palace in the sky’ space station complete after successful launch The third and final module of China's Tiangong Space Station launched and successfully arrived after a 13-hour flight Monday. This completes a project 30 years in the making. Musk dissolves Twitter’s board of directors Elon Musk, Twitter's new owner, made himself the sole director of the social media platform Monday after dissolving its board of directors. 'Chucky' is coming to Universal Studios for Halloween 2023 Universal Studios announced their 2023 Halloween attractions would include a haunted house based on "Chucky." Prosecutors accuse Trump Organization of 'greed and cheating' as tax fraud trial opens Opening arguments in the Trump Organization tax fraud criminal trial began Monday, in New York Supreme Court, as prosecutors told jurors the case is about "greed and cheating." Economic, political crises threaten global jobs market The International Labour Organization is projecting a sharp downturn in the global labor market due to multiple crises including the war in Ukraine and widespread inflation. White House convenes international summit to thwart ransomware threats The White House is hosting its second annual International Counter Ransomware Summit with 36 countries and big tech firms, including Microsoft and Siemens, to thwart the threat of ransomware attacks. Millennials feeling ‘behind’ on retirement savings A survey from Goldman Sachs reveals millennials are already feeling like they are falling behind on their retirement savings, while workers as a whole are stressing about affording life after work. ‘Lady of the Dunes’ murder victim’s identity revealed 48 years after death The Lady of the Dunes, a victim in a gruesome 48-year-old cold case in Massachusetts, has been identified as Ruth Marie Terry, of Tennessee, who was 37 years old at the time of her death. CDC director tests positive for COVID-19 again after Paxlovid treatment The director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, tested positive again for COVID-19 after taking Pfizer's antiviral Paxlovid. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has also tested positive. Watch: Illinois couple guarding secret behind viral 'Stranger Things' Halloween decor An Illinois couple's Halloween decorations are going viral thanks to the closely guarded secret of how the "Stranger Things" inspired display seemingly defies gravity. North Carolina man wins $250,000 from his second lottery ticket ever A North Carolina man said the scratch-off ticket that earned him a $250,000 prize was only the second lottery ticket he had ever bought in his life. Taylor Swift becomes first artist to sweep Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 Taylor Swift has become the first artist to ever sweep all Top 10 spots on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, with the new chart rankings to be released Tuesday. Trump seeks Supreme Court intervention in latest effort to block release of taxes Former President Donald Trump requested intervention from the Supreme Court to block his tax returns from a House committee on Monday. Bryan Fuller, A24 producing 'Friday the 13th' prequel for Peacock Peacock announced the straight to series order of "Crystal Lake" on Monday. The "Friday the 13th" prequel comes from Bryan Fuller and A24. COVID-19 symptoms can return with or without treatment Nearly everyone has heard of Paxlovid rebound, where COVID-19 symptoms return after taking the antiviral and then feeling better. New research shows it also happens to patients who don't take the medication. Carbon dioxide at Los Angeles International sickens four people A carbon dioxide leak at Los Angeles International Airport sickened four people Monday morning, including one person who was listed in critical condition. U.S. heart disease deaths spiked at pandemic's start, reversing long decline, CDC says U.S. death rates from heart disease spiked in 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic after a steady decline from 2010 to 2019 and reversing a decades-long drop since at least the 1990s. Supreme Court hears case that could end affirmative action Conservative Supreme Court justices questioned the value of race-conscious admissions policies Monday, while liberal justices argued evidence does not support overturning a 2003 decision. Switzerland's 6,253-foot-long train breaks world record A Swiss railway company broke a Guinness World Record when a 6,253-foot-long train boasting 100 cars took a trip down the rails. Auburn fires football coach Bryan Harsin after 3-5 start Auburn fired head football coach Byran Harsin after a 3-5 start to the 2022 season, the school announced Monday. U.S. Embassy workers in Kyiv take shelter as Russian missiles strike Ukraine Workers in the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv were forced to take shelter as Russian forces conducted missile strikes on Ukrainian cities Monday. |
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Intruder Wanted to Break Speaker Pelosi’s Kneecaps, Federal Complaint SaysFederal prosecutors filed charges on Monday against the man the police said broke into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home and struck her husband with a hammer. Republicans Continue to Spread Baseless Claims About Pelosi AttackSome of the conspiracy theories have already seeped into the Republican mainstream. Supreme Court Seems Ready to Throw Out Affirmative Action ProgramsThe court’s conservative majority was wary of plans at Harvard and the University of North Carolina that take account of race to foster educational diversity. In California, Democrats Square Off in Fierce 2022 WarfareThe liberal state, where Democrats often run against fellow Democrats in November thanks to an unconventional election system, is the unlikely backdrop of some of this year’s most bitter political campaigns. How These Las Vegas Workers Could Swing the Nevada Midterm ElectionHospitality workers enjoy unusual clout in Nevada, where the powerful Las Vegas culinary union is rallying members to tip close races. Company Backed by J.D. Vance Gives Platform for Russian PropagandaAn interview of captive Americans done “under duress” appears on a web platform backed by J.D. Vance and Peter Thiel. With Allies Nearby, Hochul and Zeldin Try to Spur Voters to PollsWith eight days until Election Day, the candidates in New York’s governors race are hoping popular politicians can help them drum up support from their bases. Biden Accuses Oil Companies of ‘War Profiteering’ and Threatens Windfall TaxThe president has been eager to redirect public anger over gas prices as Democrats try to keep power in Congress in the midterm elections. Russian Missiles Deliver New Woe to Kyiv, Knocking Out Tap WaterMoscow kept up its campaign to destroy civilian infrastructure, in an apparent bid — so far unsuccessful — to break Ukrainian morale by making cities unlivable. Oleg Tinkov, Former Banking Tycoon, Renounces Russian CitizenshipThe multimillionaire said on Instagram that he “can’t and won’t be associated with a fascist country.” Elon Musk, Plus a Circle of Confidants, Tightens Control Over TwitterThe billionaire and a group of his friends and advisers are working on layoff plans and how to swiftly change Twitter’s product, said people with knowledge of the matter. South Korea Halloween Deaths Were ‘Absolutely Avoidable’ Disaster, Experts SayDays after the deaths of more than 150 young people, officials were still struggling to explain what exactly went wrong and who was to blame. How to Stay Safe During a Crowded EventWhile tragedies such as the deaths of 151 people at a Halloween event in Seoul are rare, anyone attending a big gathering should keep these safety tips in mind, experts say. Penguin Random House’s Bid to Acquire Simon & Schuster Blocked by JudgeThe government’s case blocked the merger of two of the United States’ largest publishers and reflected a more aggressive approach to curbing consolidation. It was closely watched by the publishing industry. Bolsonaro Is Silent After Brazil Election DefeatPresident Jair Bolsonaro has not yet recognized his election defeat after months of warning, without evidence, that opponents would rig the vote. In Trump Organization Trial, Each Side Finds a VillainIn a case that centers on tax law, defense lawyers blame the company’s former chief financial officer. Prosecutors bring up the former president. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Block the House From Obtaining His Tax ReturnsThe request would further delay a long-running request by the House Ways and Means Committee as the midterm election looms. The Truth About America’s Economic RecoveryInflation is high, but a lot has gone right. If Oregon Turns Red, Whose Fault Will That Be?Disorder in Portland has created unexpected peril for Democrats. An Achilles’ Heel for House Democrats: The Open SeatA rash of retirements has made a tough campaign even tougher. Rishi Sunak’s First Crisis: Turmoil Engulfing His Home SecretarySuella Braverman has come under political fire for breaching security rules and for her handling of immigration issues. At Least 134 Dead With Yet Another Failure in India’s InfrastructureAfter the deaths of at least 134 pedestrians, the country is asking why its infrastructure has failed so calamitously once again. ‘Planet Killer’ Asteroid Spotted That Poses Distant Risk to EarthThe space rock had been hidden by the glare of the sun, suggesting that more large asteroids are in a solar system region difficult to study from Earth. More Recent Articles |
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The Giant Company will have to pay $11,000, and retrain its staff, after the Justice Department found the grocery store chain discriminated against immigrants when hiring.
President Joe Biden threatened oil companies Monday with a higher tax on "windfall" profits, if they do not start increasing production to bring down gas prices.
The third and final module of China's Tiangong Space Station launched and successfully arrived after a 13-hour flight Monday. This completes a project 30 years in the making.
Elon Musk, Twitter's new owner, made himself the sole director of the social media platform Monday after dissolving its board of directors.
Universal Studios announced their 2023 Halloween attractions would include a haunted house based on "Chucky."
Opening arguments in the Trump Organization tax fraud criminal trial began Monday, in New York Supreme Court, as prosecutors told jurors the case is about "greed and cheating."
The International Labour Organization is projecting a sharp downturn in the global labor market due to multiple crises including the war in Ukraine and widespread inflation.
The White House is hosting its second annual International Counter Ransomware Summit with 36 countries and big tech firms, including Microsoft and Siemens, to thwart the threat of ransomware attacks.
A survey from Goldman Sachs reveals millennials are already feeling like they are falling behind on their retirement savings, while workers as a whole are stressing about affording life after work.
The Lady of the Dunes, a victim in a gruesome 48-year-old cold case in Massachusetts, has been identified as Ruth Marie Terry, of Tennessee, who was 37 years old at the time of her death.
The director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, tested positive again for COVID-19 after taking Pfizer's antiviral Paxlovid. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has also tested positive.
An Illinois couple's Halloween decorations are going viral thanks to the closely guarded secret of how the "Stranger Things" inspired display seemingly defies gravity.
A North Carolina man said the scratch-off ticket that earned him a $250,000 prize was only the second lottery ticket he had ever bought in his life.
Taylor Swift has become the first artist to ever sweep all Top 10 spots on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, with the new chart rankings to be released Tuesday.
Former President Donald Trump requested intervention from the Supreme Court to block his tax returns from a House committee on Monday.
Peacock announced the straight to series order of "Crystal Lake" on Monday. The "Friday the 13th" prequel comes from Bryan Fuller and A24.
Nearly everyone has heard of Paxlovid rebound, where COVID-19 symptoms return after taking the antiviral and then feeling better. New research shows it also happens to patients who don't take the medication.
A carbon dioxide leak at Los Angeles International Airport sickened four people Monday morning, including one person who was listed in critical condition.
U.S. death rates from heart disease spiked in 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic after a steady decline from 2010 to 2019 and reversing a decades-long drop since at least the 1990s.
Conservative Supreme Court justices questioned the value of race-conscious admissions policies Monday, while liberal justices argued evidence does not support overturning a 2003 decision.
A Swiss railway company broke a Guinness World Record when a 6,253-foot-long train boasting 100 cars took a trip down the rails.
Auburn fired head football coach Byran Harsin after a 3-5 start to the 2022 season, the school announced Monday.
Workers in the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv were forced to take shelter as Russian forces conducted missile strikes on Ukrainian cities Monday. 
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