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Iran ramps up uranium production after censures by IAEA nuclear watchdog agency Iran said Tuesday that it is ramping up production of enriched uranium at two state nuclear facilities in response to a reprimand that was passed last week by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Newborn twins born from embryos frozen 30 years ago Newborn twins, born in Oregon on Halloween, were produced from what are believed to be the longest-frozen embryos ever. The embryos, which produced Lydia and Timothy Ridgeway, were frozen 30 years ago on April 22, 1992. Ex-Tennessee state senator pleads guilty to campaign finance conspiracy A former Tennessee state senator pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from a corruption scheme that financially backed his unsuccessful 2016 bid for the U.S. Congress. Brazil President Bolsonaro disputes election loss to Lula Outgoing Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro is disputing the results of the runoff election, which saw him defeated by leftist opponent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. More U.S. women prefer working from home, survey finds After the COVID-19 pandemic forced many companies to allow temporary remote work to survive, a new survey finds more than half of all U.S. women would prefer to work from home permanently compared to 44% of men. Cecilia Marshall, widow of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, dead at 94 Cecilia Marshall, widow of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, died Tuesday at the age of 94. Two Hawaii men convicted in racially motivated attack A jury found two men on the Hawaiian island of Maui guilty on Tuesday of a racially-motivated attack that left one man seriously injured. Alleged Key West immigration fraudster pleas to federal charges An alleged co-conspirator in a scheme involving several Key West staffing agencies pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges of immigration fraud. EPA reduces Clean Water Act violations by over 50% The number of violations under the Clean Water Act reported by the Environmental Protection Agency has dropped significantly because of an interstate compliance agreement, the agency said on Tuesday. Supreme Court to hear Jack Daniel's trademark fight over dog toy The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a trademark case from whiskey maker Jack Daniel's in its fight over a squeaky dog toy, shaped like the iconic square liquor bottle, labeled "Bad Spaniels." President Joe Biden extends student loan payment pause to June President Joe Biden announced an extension to the student loan payment pause while his debt forgiveness plan remains tied up in court. Appeals court grills Trump lawyers over need for special master A panel of three federal judges grilled lawyers for former president Donald Trump on Tuesday over why they believe it was necessary to appoint a special master to review documents seized from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. Man who crashed into LA County sheriff's recruits was asleep, his attorney claims A man who was arrested after crashing into a group of law enforcement recruits Wednesday was asleep at the wheel, his attorney claims. Haitian advocates urge Biden administration to build 'humane immigration system' More than 400 Haitian advocacy groups are calling on the Biden administration, in a letter from the Haitian Bridge Alliance, to reject Title 42 and extend Temporary Protected Status designation for Haiti. Study: Eating a serving of dark, leafy greens daily may slow memory decline People who eat and drink more foods with flavonols -- found in certain fruits and vegetables, including kale, tomatoes, apples and oranges, plus tea and wine -- may have slower memory decline in older age, a study says. Watch: Venomous snake rescued from beer in Australia Reptile wranglers in Australia came to the rescue of a thirsty snake found with its head stuck inside the opening at the top of a beer can. Whole Foods to halt carrying Maine lobster after loss of certification Whole Foods will stop carrying Gulf of Maine lobster after the fishery lost third-party sustainability certification for using fishing practices that are harmful to right whales. Supreme Court won't block release of Trump tax returns The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday paved the way for the possible release of former president Donald Trump's tax returns. 'Aggressive' bull elk rescued from wire fence in Oregon Police in Oregon came to the rescue of a "dangerous and aggressive" bull elk that was found with its legs and antlers entangled in a wire fence. Line of 45,736 knitted pom-poms becomes an official world record A British knitting club's line of 45,736 pom-poms was officially named the world's longest by Guinness World Records. $264,838 lottery winner previously scored a $4 million jackpot A Michigan woman won a $264,838 jackpot from a Fast Cash lottery game less than five years after winning $4 million from a scratch-off ticket. 'Sister Wives' star Mykelti Brown Padron gives birth to twin baby boys The daughter of Sister Wives stars Kody and Christine Brown, Mykelti Brown Padron, and her husband Antonio Padron, have announced the birth of twins. |
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Fauci Sees a Reduced Covid Threat This WinterDr. Anthony S. Fauci said the administration was optimistic that “we’re not going to see a repeat of what we saw last year,” when the Omicron variant swept through the country. How Covid Myths Spread on Far-Right Social Media PlatformsThe Biden administration has pushed social media giants like Facebook to curb Covid misinformation. But it is thriving on fringe platforms like Gab, a hub for extremist content. Photos from China’s Latest Covid-19 LockdownsEmpty streets, shuttered shops, long lines at coronavirus testing sites and other scenes from China as it tries to combat rapidly spreading outbreaks in cities across the country. How Immunocompromised Experts Will Celebrate Another Pandemic HolidayCovid precautions have fallen by the wayside for many. But for the most vulnerable, risks are still front and center. Supreme Court Allows House Democrats to Obtain Trump’s Tax ReturnsEnding a long legal fight, the Supreme Court rejected the former president’s request that it block the I.R.S. from turning over the files. Court Appears Ready to End Trump’s Special Master ReviewTwo of the three judges had already expressed skepticism about a court’s intervention after the F.B.I. seized records from the ex-president’s home. After Court Fight, Lindsey Graham Appears Before Atlanta Grand JuryLawyers for Mr. Graham had fought to keep him from having to testify in the investigation of election interference by former President Donald J. Trump and his allies. Ukraine Raids Holy Site Amid Suspicion of Orthodox Church Tied to MoscowThe security services said they searched for spies and weapons at the Monastery of the Caves in Kyiv. Dozens of priests have been arrested since the war began on charges of aiding Russia. UK Starts to Look at Brexit With ‘Bregret’Stung by inflation and bracing for tax increases, the country is in the midst of its gravest slump in a generation, leading many to wonder how much the split with the European Union is to blame. England Had a World Cup Game, but First Its Fans Had a Quest. For Beer.Faced with the disturbing prospect of enduring an entire World Cup match with no alcohol, England’s fans had to turn to their backup plans. Club Q Shooting Makes Colorado Springs Ponder Its Past and PresentAfter the Club Q attack, a search for answers in a community with a complex political history. After Swift Return, Iger Faces Disney’s Long-Term ChallengesRobert A. Iger had been gone from the company for less than a year, but he returns to a very different Disney. As Elon Musk Cuts Costs at Twitter, Some Bills Are Going UnpaidMr. Musk and his advisers are examining all types of expenses at Twitter. Some of the social media company’s vendors have gotten stiffed. Five Readings for Your Thanksgiving TableThese very different American leaders explain why the peaceful transfer of power and the legitimacy of our democratic system are so critical. Club Q, James DobsonWe protect ourselves. We’ll fight for our own. We’ll mourn. We’ll organize. And we’ll keep fighting, until all of us are safe, everywhere. Will Mexico Be the Next Venezuela?López Obrador is systematically dismantling his country’s democracy. ‘Racism’ Without RacistsRacial inequities are real, and immensely important. But they are not all racism. Extreme Heat on the Field at the World CupBillions are watching the World Cup play out in one of the world’s hottest spots. It could offer a glimpse of the future. I’m That GirlBeyoncé’s latest album, “Renaissance,” showcases a pop star letting go of all expectations. Inside Sam Bankman-Fried’s Quest to Win Friends and Influence PeopleIn just three years, the FTX co-founder built a massive operation to woo politicians, regulators and nonprofits to support his crypto goals. Judge Upholds $49 Million Verdict Against Alex Jones, Despite CapTexas law limits punitive damages to far below what a jury awarded in a lawsuit brought by the parents of a Sandy Hook victim, but the judge called it “a rare case.” Chaos Over Taylor Swift Ticket Sales Prompts a Senate HearingA committee led by Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota will examine the ticketing industry after failures last week frustrated millions of the superstar’s fans. Bob Dylan Gets Tangled Up in Book Autograph ControversySimon & Schuster sold 900 signed copies of the singer’s new essay collection, but superfans and internet sleuths noticed something wasn’t right with the autograph. Now the publisher is issuing refunds. How Brooke Shields Created a London-Style Home in the West VillageWhen the actor and former child model found a Greek Revival house in need of saving, her renovation goal was simple: Put it back the way it was. More Recent Articles |
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Iran said Tuesday that it is ramping up production of enriched uranium at two state nuclear facilities in response to a reprimand that was passed last week by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Newborn twins, born in Oregon on Halloween, were produced from what are believed to be the longest-frozen embryos ever. The embryos, which produced Lydia and Timothy Ridgeway, were frozen 30 years ago on April 22, 1992.
A former Tennessee state senator pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from a corruption scheme that financially backed his unsuccessful 2016 bid for the U.S. Congress.
Outgoing Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro is disputing the results of the runoff election, which saw him defeated by leftist opponent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
After the COVID-19 pandemic forced many companies to allow temporary remote work to survive, a new survey finds more than half of all U.S. women would prefer to work from home permanently compared to 44% of men.
Cecilia Marshall, widow of former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, died Tuesday at the age of 94.
A jury found two men on the Hawaiian island of Maui guilty on Tuesday of a racially-motivated attack that left one man seriously injured.
An alleged co-conspirator in a scheme involving several Key West staffing agencies pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges of immigration fraud.
The number of violations under the Clean Water Act reported by the Environmental Protection Agency has dropped significantly because of an interstate compliance agreement, the agency said on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a trademark case from whiskey maker Jack Daniel's in its fight over a squeaky dog toy, shaped like the iconic square liquor bottle, labeled "Bad Spaniels."
President Joe Biden announced an extension to the student loan payment pause while his debt forgiveness plan remains tied up in court.
A panel of three federal judges grilled lawyers for former president Donald Trump on Tuesday over why they believe it was necessary to appoint a special master to review documents seized from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
A man who was arrested after crashing into a group of law enforcement recruits Wednesday was asleep at the wheel, his attorney claims.
More than 400 Haitian advocacy groups are calling on the Biden administration, in a letter from the Haitian Bridge Alliance, to reject Title 42 and extend Temporary Protected Status designation for Haiti.
People who eat and drink more foods with flavonols -- found in certain fruits and vegetables, including kale, tomatoes, apples and oranges, plus tea and wine -- may have slower memory decline in older age, a study says.
Reptile wranglers in Australia came to the rescue of a thirsty snake found with its head stuck inside the opening at the top of a beer can.
Whole Foods will stop carrying Gulf of Maine lobster after the fishery lost third-party sustainability certification for using fishing practices that are harmful to right whales.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday paved the way for the possible release of former president Donald Trump's tax returns.
Police in Oregon came to the rescue of a "dangerous and aggressive" bull elk that was found with its legs and antlers entangled in a wire fence.
A British knitting club's line of 45,736 pom-poms was officially named the world's longest by Guinness World Records.
A Michigan woman won a $264,838 jackpot from a Fast Cash lottery game less than five years after winning $4 million from a scratch-off ticket.
The daughter of Sister Wives stars Kody and Christine Brown, Mykelti Brown Padron, and her husband Antonio Padron, have announced the birth of twins. 
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