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Air raid alert on South Korean island after North Korea launches 3 missiles North Korea launched three short-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday, prompting an air raid alert on the island of Ulleungdo, South Korean defense officials said. U.S.-UAE agree to major renewable energy package The United States and the United Arab Emirates entered a new partnership Tuesday that the White House said aims to create $100 billion in investments that would support as much as 100 gigawatts of clean energy projects. U.S. banks report $1.2 billion in ransomware payments for 2021, Treasury says U.S. banks reported $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, which was triple the amount reported in 2020, according to the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN. U.S. to send B-52 bombers to Australia, draws criticism from China The U.S. Air Force will supply Australia with up to six B-52 bombers with nuclear capabilities, drawing criticism from China during a time of rising turmoil. Musk to charge $8 for Twitter's blue check mark following backlash Elon Musk has renegotiated plans to charge verified Twitter users $19.99 a month, for the subscription's blue check mark, down to $8 following user backlash. Job openings surged in September while Fed tried to cool the economy The Federal Reserve's attempts to loosen up a tight jobs market and combat inflation did not stop a jump in job openings in September. Former KC Chiefs coach gets three years in prison for DUI crash Former NFL assistant coach Britt Reid was sentenced on Tuesday to three years in prison for a drunk driving crash that left a five-year-old girl severely injured. Brazilian President Bolsonaro breaks silence following election defeat Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro spoke for the first time Tuesday, two days after his election loss to left-wing politician Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, saying he will cooperate with the transfer of power. Inspector General accuses Trump-appointed director of ethics violations The inspector general accuses the Architect of the Capitol of misusing government vehicles, misrepresenting himself as law enforcement and ethics violations related to private capitol tours. Online requests for abortion pills soar after Roe vs. Wade reversal, study says Online requests for mail-order abortion pills surged after the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe vs. Wade, according to a new study that found more women are turning to the Internet to self-manage abortion. More victims to address Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz on Wednesday before sentencing Some family members of the victims of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz seemed bewildered he escaped the death penalty, as they addressed him in court during a sentencing hearing Tuesday. NASA’s InSight spacecraft on Mars nears final days The life cycle of NASA's Mars Insight lander is nearly complete as dust continues to cover its solar panels, depriving it of its chief power source. Amazon Prime members will get access to 100 million ad-free songs Amazon has announced that it will increase its ad-free song library from 2 million songs to 100 million. The announcement follows a price increase for Prime membership. Look: Tiny Kirk's dik-dik calf born at Welsh zoo A zoo in Wales announced the birth of a Kirk's dik-dik, the world's smallest species of antelope. This may be the year to dine out for Thanksgiving, Wells Fargo says Wells Fargo has released an analysis detailing the changing food costs Americans will face this Thanksgiving. The analysis suggests that eating out may be a better option for many Americans this year. Watch: Parade of 122 hearses breaks Guinness World Record A trade expo for the funeral industry in South Africa broke an unusual Guinness World Record when 112 hearses participated in a parade. Supreme Court dismisses Lindsey Graham's bid to block Georgia grand jury testimony The Supreme Court dismissed Sen. Lindsey Graham's request to block a Georgia grand jury from demanding his testimony in the investigation of 2020 Presidential Election meddling. Watch: Monkey wanders into train station in India Commuters at a train station in India were unexpectedly joined by a curious money that wandered into the building and went through a security checkpoint. Google inks solar power supply deal with SB Energy Google will purchase approximately 75% of the renewable power from SB Energy Global's Texas facilities as it seeks to operate data centers on carbon-free energy by 2030. Watch: 'Christmas Story Christmas' pays homage to original HBO Max released the full trailer for "A Christmas Story Christmas" on Tuesday. The sequel to 1983's "A Christmas Story" premieres Nov. 17. Connecticut school's corpse flower blooms, emits foul smell Eastern Connecticut State University's corpse flower bloomed for the first time in years, releasing its famously foul stench for only a brief time. Treasury announces new Series I bond rate after nearly $1 billion day Savings bonds had a record-setting day Friday ahead of Tuesday's announcement of new rates for Series I and Series EE bonds. |
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Top Democrats Question Their Party’s Strategy as Midterm Worries GrowLeading lawmakers and strategists are openly doubting the party’s kitchen-sink approach, saying Democrats have failed to unite around one central message. Judge Curbs Actions of Election-Monitoring Group in ArizonaThe group may not take photos or videos of voters, openly carry firearms near ballot boxes, or post information about voters online, a federal judge ruled. In Nevada’s Senate Race, Adam Laxalt Sheds His Political InheritanceHis grandfather was among the first Reagan Republicans. Adam Laxalt, the party’s Senate candidate in Nevada, wants to lead a Trumpian future. Once a G.O.P. Stalwart, Liz Cheney Hits the Trail for DemocratsStumping for Elissa Slotkin in Michigan, Ms. Cheney had an urgent message for voters: “We all must stand and defend the republic.” Bolsonaro Agrees to Transition, Two Days After Losing Brazil ElectionBreaking his silence, President Jair Bolsonaro did not admit defeat or repeat his baseless claims about election fraud, but his administration signaled that the transfer of power would proceed. Netanyahu Holds Slight Lead in Israeli Election, Exit Polls ShowIf the right-wing bloc does eke out a narrow victory, it will allow Mr. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, to return to office even as he stands trial on corruption charges. Russia Pushes Ukrainians to Relocate as Possible Battle for Kherson LoomsUkrainian officials said that Moscow was trying to clear out civilians to provide places for newly mobilized Russian troops to occupy. Suspect in Pelosi Attack Had Other Targets, Authorities SayThe man accused of breaking into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and assaulting her husband told the police that he also planned to confront other state and federal politicians. Police Cameras at Pelosi’s House Were Unmonitored as They Caught Break-InMinutes went by before any Capitol Police officer reviewed the footage. Law enforcement leaders said they planned to beef up protections for members of Congress. With Falsehoods About Pelosi Attack, Republicans Mimic TrumpThe former president has shown Republicans that there is no penalty — and possibly a reward — from voters for spreading false claims and insulting political opponents. The Facts About the Attack on Paul Pelosi, According to ProsecutorsThe attack has caused alarm about the threat of violence to elected officials, and has also become the focus of baseless conspiracy theories. Supreme Court Rules That Lindsey Graham Must Testify in Georgia InquiryThe court’s order said the questioning allowed by lower courts was limited and subject to appropriate safeguards. Elon Musk’s Twitter Faces Exodus of Advertisers and ExecutivesAt least five Twitter executives have left in recent days, as one of the world’s largest ad companies said clients should pause spending on the social media platform. A Diverse Supreme Court Questions the Value of Affirmative ActionSince 1978, the sole justification for race-conscious admissions has been educational diversity. The rationale’s days may be numbered. Takeoff, of Atlanta Rap Trio Migos, Shot Dead at 28 in HoustonThe rapper was killed in a shooting at a bowling alley in Houston overnight. How Takeoff and the Migos Flow Changed Atlanta RapQuick-jabbing triplets had been a staple of rap, but the trio made the style sound fresh, thanks in large part to Takeoff, its master of syncopation. The rapper was shot and killed at 28 on Tuesday. World Series: Batting Coach Kevin Long Helps Phillies AdjustKevin Long’s knowledge and experience as a hitting coach helped the Phillies win a pennant. Just like it did with the Yankees, the Mets and the Nationals. How to Get Better Rest, According to a Sleep ExpertIn a new book, a sleep scientist offers tips for better rest — without reaching for a pill. How China Lost AmericaFour trends have led to the end of the steady integration of the Chinese economy with the West. Asian American Students Face Bias, but It’s Not What You Might ThinkHow “stereotype promise” shapes Asian Americans’ educations. A Nation of QuittersWhat not-so-quiet quitting means for the economy. Trevor Noah, Samantha Bee, and the Future of Liberal Late Night T.V.Americans don’t want to share a living room with one another. We prefer to live and be entertained in ideological encampments. What’s next for the Amazon?The election is over. We talked to people on both sides of Brazil’s political divide about their expectations. Why Election Experts Are So Confused About the 2022 Turnout MysteryIt’s a unique midterm year, with a Republican-friendly environment, an abortion ruling energizing Democrats, and increased partisanship in how people cast ballots. The Times Wants to Hear Your ‘Tiny Gratitude Stories’Tell us in 100 words or less what you are thankful for in 2022. Louisiana Governor Asks for Inquiry Into Juvenile Detention CenterThe move comes in response to a New York Times investigation documenting years of torment and lenient oversight, and a surge in suicide attempts. Canada Aims to Add 1.45 Million Immigrants by 2025The policy would increase immigration one week after the country’s census agency announced that Canada had set a new milestone in immigration. Britt Reid, Son of Kansas City Coach Andy Reid, Sentenced to Three YearsBritt Reid, a son of Kansas City Coach Andy Reid, was sentenced to prison for severely injuring a 5-year-old girl in a drunken driving crash. Her family has railed against the plea deal reached in a football-mad city. 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. Why Humor and Levity Are Important, According to ExpertsBeyond making tough moments a little easier, cultivating levity is good for your health. Portraits of Serena and Venus Williams, Ava DuVernay Coming to the SmithsonianSerena and Venus Williams and Ava DuVernay, and the artists who portrayed them, talk about their choices, which will be on view at the National Portrait Gallery. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea launched three short-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday, prompting an air raid alert on the island of Ulleungdo, South Korean defense officials said.
The United States and the United Arab Emirates entered a new partnership Tuesday that the White House said aims to create $100 billion in investments that would support as much as 100 gigawatts of clean energy projects.
U.S. banks reported $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, which was triple the amount reported in 2020, according to the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN.
The U.S. Air Force will supply Australia with up to six B-52 bombers with nuclear capabilities, drawing criticism from China during a time of rising turmoil.
Elon Musk has renegotiated plans to charge verified Twitter users $19.99 a month, for the subscription's blue check mark, down to $8 following user backlash.
The Federal Reserve's attempts to loosen up a tight jobs market and combat inflation did not stop a jump in job openings in September.
Former NFL assistant coach Britt Reid was sentenced on Tuesday to three years in prison for a drunk driving crash that left a five-year-old girl severely injured.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro spoke for the first time Tuesday, two days after his election loss to left-wing politician Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, saying he will cooperate with the transfer of power.
The inspector general accuses the Architect of the Capitol of misusing government vehicles, misrepresenting himself as law enforcement and ethics violations related to private capitol tours.
Online requests for mail-order abortion pills surged after the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe vs. Wade, according to a new study that found more women are turning to the Internet to self-manage abortion.
Some family members of the victims of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz seemed bewildered he escaped the death penalty, as they addressed him in court during a sentencing hearing Tuesday.
The life cycle of NASA's Mars Insight lander is nearly complete as dust continues to cover its solar panels, depriving it of its chief power source.
Amazon has announced that it will increase its ad-free song library from 2 million songs to 100 million. The announcement follows a price increase for Prime membership.
A zoo in Wales announced the birth of a Kirk's dik-dik, the world's smallest species of antelope.
Wells Fargo has released an analysis detailing the changing food costs Americans will face this Thanksgiving. The analysis suggests that eating out may be a better option for many Americans this year.
A trade expo for the funeral industry in South Africa broke an unusual Guinness World Record when 112 hearses participated in a parade.
The Supreme Court dismissed Sen. Lindsey Graham's request to block a Georgia grand jury from demanding his testimony in the investigation of 2020 Presidential Election meddling.
Commuters at a train station in India were unexpectedly joined by a curious money that wandered into the building and went through a security checkpoint.
Google will purchase approximately 75% of the renewable power from SB Energy Global's Texas facilities as it seeks to operate data centers on carbon-free energy by 2030.
HBO Max released the full trailer for "A Christmas Story Christmas" on Tuesday. The sequel to 1983's "A Christmas Story" premieres Nov. 17.
Eastern Connecticut State University's corpse flower bloomed for the first time in years, releasing its famously foul stench for only a brief time.
Savings bonds had a record-setting day Friday ahead of Tuesday's announcement of new rates for Series I and Series EE bonds. 
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