The European Union announced Thursday that it will not accept Russian travel documents issued for regions of Ukraine that Moscow has claimed to have annexed. Federal authorities have arrested three people, including a prominent Louisville businessman, on accusations that they conspired to send export-controlled military information to China. The Biden administration on Thursday announced an additional $400 million in military assistance for Ukraine, including air defense systems that Kyiv has continually requested from ally nations. Global temperatures are on the path to rising above the threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, making the battle against irreversible climate change more dire, a new report says. The art collection of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen sold for $1.5 billion, the largest sale in auction history. Keurig Dr. Pepper CEO Ozan Dokmecioglu resigned Thursday after violating the company's code of conduct. Amazon on Thursday unveiled a new robot that can pick up items of various sizes and could one day assist workers on the job. KFC has apologized after it sent promotions to customers in Germany for its new cheesy chicken, urging them to celebrate Kristallnacht this week. The Washington, D.C. attorney general filed a consumer protection lawsuit Thursday against the Washington Commanders football team, owner Dan Snyder and the NFL and its commissioner, Roger Goodell. An 18-year-old New Jersey man was arrested Thursday for making threats against the Jewish community last week. A prominent Iranian actress joined the country's growing anti-government protests by posting a picture of herself on Instagram without a headscarf. More than 100,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since the beginning of that country's military operation against Ukraine, U.S. Army Gen. Mark Milley said Thursday. U.S. stocks notched their best day since spring 2020 Thursday after the latest Consumer Price Index report showed encouraging data regarding inflation. Nationwide, roughly 3 million middle school and high school students reported using a tobacco product in the latest national survey, and e-cigarettes and flavored cigars topped cigarette use. Mockingbird has recalled single-to-double strollers. The Fort Worth Zoo announced the birth of a western lowland gorilla, the second member of his species to ever be born at the facility. A 20-year-old Rubik's cube enthusiast in Britain broke a Guinness World Record by solving 6,931 of the puzzles in 24 hours. Mortgage rates jumped past 7% this week as confidence in the housing market hits an all-time low. A judge temporarily froze all assets controlled by Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones over concerns he would attempt to hide money rather than pay the $1 billion he owes to families of the Sandy Hook shootings. A Missouri man who won a $50,000 lottery prize with a friend said the ticket had been on his dresser for months before he discovered it was a winner. General Motors announced the recall of about 340,000 SUVs due to a defect that causes daytime running lights to stay on while the headlights are running. A deer caused chaos at a Wisconsin school office when it jumped through a window into an office with two employees inside. Netflix has released a new trailer for "Dragon Age: Absolution," a new series based on Bioware's series of role playing games. The U.S. solicitor general filed a motion Thursday urging the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump's attempt to block the government from getting his tax records. |
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