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U.S. Senate passes bill to protect same-sex, interracial marriage The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Tuesday that protects the right to same-sex and interracial marriage. The Respect for Marriage Act passed the Senate 61-36. NASA awards contract for 3D-printed construction on moon, Mars Texas-based startup ICON has landed a five-year, $57 million contract from NASA to 3D-print landing pads, roads and shelter on the moon and on Mars. Texas woman pleads guilty to aiding in Vanessa Guillen's death A 24-year-old Texas woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to aiding in the coverup of the high-profile disappearance and murder of U.S. soldier Vanessa Guillen in the summer of 2020. Missouri executes Kevin Johnson for 2005 police officer killing The State of Missouri executed Kevin Johnson on Tuesday evening for killing a police officer as a 19-year-old in 2005. AMC Networks plans 'large-scale layoffs' as CEO steps down AMC Networks is planning "large-scale layoffs," as the global entertainment company's new Chief Executive Officer Christina Spade steps down after less than three months on the job. Jojo Siwa, Jack McBrayer to host first children's Emmys ceremonies Jojo Siwa and Jack McBrayer are set to host the first Emmy Awards ceremonies for children's and family programming next month. ‘Phantom of the Opera’ extends Broadway run by 8 weeks "The Phantom of the Opera" will not be exiting the stage as soon as was once planned due to high demand, extending its record run until April 16, 2023. Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes found guilty of seditious conspiracy Two Oath Keepers, including founding member and leader Steward Rhodes, were found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their actions on and leading up to the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021. Twitter abandons COVID-19 misinformation rules Twitter has updated its website saying it will no longer enforce COVID-19 misinformation under Elon Musk, as Twitter's new CEO continues to push his commitment to free speech. Movie review: 'Violent Night' captures bloody Christmas spirit "Violent Night" manages to capture the Christmas spirit with an irreverent take on the holiday and action movies, though the action could be more robust. China on pace for 1,500 nuclear warheads by 2035 China's nuclear weapons stock is growing at a faster rate than expected, according to the Pentagon, reaching 400 nuclear warheads at a pace that could surpass 1,500 by 2035. Watch: Mario battles Donkey Kong in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' trailer Universal Pictures released the trailer for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" on Tuesday which shows elements of the Nintendo games animated by Illumination. Kidnapped Texas woman reunited with family after 51 years A woman who was kidnapped as an infant was reunited with her birth parents after more than 50 years, her family confirmed this week. Police update number of injured in Colorado LGBTQ+ club shooting Police in Colorado updated the number of injured in the deadly Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs that killed five people. Authorities confirmed that 22 people were wounded, including 17 injured from gunshot wounds. Drought hit large portion of the globe in 2021, state of water report says More than 3.6 million people do not have access to an adequate water supply, and large areas of the world are only getting dryer, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization. 'Wednesday' breaks Netflix viewership record "Wednesday" has broken viewership records, receiving the most views in a single week of any English-language series in Netflix history. Squirrel knocks out power to one-third of Tennessee company's customers Utility officials in a Tennessee town said nearly one-third of customers lost power when a squirrel came into contact with substation equipment. Workers dig through trash to recover lost wedding rings A New Hampshire man who accidentally threw his wife's wedding rings in the trash was able to find them again with some help from sanitation workers. Pulisic leads USA past Iran, into World Cup knockout stage Christian Pulisic glided through defenders, sliced a shot into the net and collapsed in pain, dramatically lifting the Americans past Iran and clinching a World Cup knockout stage berth Tuesday in Doha, Qatar. Watch: Spencer, Heidi Pratt show off crystals on 'MTV's Cribs' MTV released a clip of Spencer and Heidi Pratt's episode of "MTV's Cribs" on Tuesday. The episode airs Thursday. Couples get 'the ultimate hall pass' in 'Love For The Ages' trailer Peacock has released a trailer and show description for the upcoming series "Love For The Ages," which premieres Dec. 15. ‘Between 400 and 500’ migrant workers died on World Cup projects, Qatar official says The death toll of migrant workers who prepared Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup is "between 400 and 500," according to the official responsible for organizing the event. New York City expands involuntary mental health holds New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a new policy Tuesday to expand involuntary commitment of people with chronic and untreated mental illnesses, including expanded training on how to assist those in crisis. Study underscores racism, hard-hit communities in worsening U.S. gun violence Amid an epidemic of gun violence resulting in 100-plus lives lost each day in the United States, firearm fatality rates have reached a 28-year high. 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Oath Keepers Leader Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy in Jan. 6 CaseA jury in federal court in Washington convicted Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right militia, and one of his subordinates for a plot to keep Donald Trump in power. Same-Sex Marriage Bill Passes Senate After Bipartisan BreakthroughThe 61-to-36 vote sends the legislation back to the House, which is expected to approve it and send it to President Biden. The U.S. Cleared a Big World Cup Hurdle. The Knockout Round Poses Another.The U.S. victory over Iran sent it to the round of 16, with a match against the Netherlands on Saturday. The team already has much to be proud of. NYC Will Hospitalize Mentally Ill People InvoluntarilyMayor Eric Adams directed the police and emergency medical workers to hospitalize people they deemed too mentally ill to care for themselves, even if they posed no threat to others. Leaders in Congress Say They Will Act to Prevent Rail StrikeDemocratic and Republican leaders prepared to intercede as President Biden warned the prospect of a December strike put the U.S. economy “at risk.” What We Know About the Railroad Labor Talks to Prevent a StrikeCongressional lawmakers vowed to act quickly to prevent a strike by tens of thousands of rail workers, which would have a devastating effect on the economic recovery. NATO Supports Eventual Ukraine Membership as US Pledges Millions to Fix Power GridAmerican officials said they hoped the commitment would spur allies to make similar donations, as many Ukrainians head into winter without power or water. The Best Books of 2022The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s standout fiction and nonfiction. Alzheimer’s Drug May Benefit Some Patients, New Data ShowsThe drug, lecanemab, made by Eisai and Biogen, also carried risks of brain swelling and bleeding and should be studied further, a report of the findings said. A Baby Abduction, a DNA Match and a Tearful Reunion 51 Years LaterA Fort Worth woman learned she was “Baby Melissa,” the focus of a decades-long search. “I finally have a mother and a father that want me,” she said. Shannon Abloh Is Ready to TalkIn her first interview, Virgil Abloh’s widow steps out of the shadows and takes charge. Mike Pence Is Having a Moment He Doesn’t DeserveHis memoir, “So Help Me God,” is very illuminating, though not always in the way the former vice president wants it to be. Why Disney Fans Celebrated the Firing of Bob ChapekThe ousted Disney C.E.O. didn’t understand that the company is more than another big business and that Disney’s devoted fans are crucial to its success. The Table for Trump’s Antisemitic Banquet Was Set Long AgoRepublicans have accepted his “textbook” racism for years. Republicans Hate Everything About Trump’s Dinner With Ye and Fuentes Except TrumpThe episode shows that the G.O.P. isn’t even close to done with the former president. Elon Musk Is Finding Out That Free Speech Isn’t Rocket ScienceIt’s harder. Train Your BrainWe know what we need to do for the climate, so why don’t we just do it? A neurosurgeon explains. Plastic Off the Sofa“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” doesn’t shy away from big subjects like grief and colonization. The hosts of “Still Processing” are ready for it. Holiday Gift Guide for the Restaurant-ObsessedBottle totes, cookie tins and more gift ideas from some of New York’s best restaurants. ‘Is He for Real?’: Warnock Hits Walker in New Ad, but Lets Others Do the TalkingDays before the Georgia Senate runoff election next week, Senator Raphael Warnock’s ad shows people watching Herschel Walker’s remarks in disbelief, and embarrassment. McCarthy Condemns Nick Fuentes, Stopping Short of Faulting TrumpThe aspiring Republican House speaker disavowed the prominent white nationalist Nick Fuentes and his ideology, but declined to directly criticize former President Donald J. Trump for meeting with him. As Mauna Loa Erupts, Officials Warn of Air HazardsShelters had closed by noon on Tuesday, following the eruption Sunday night. The Willows Inn Closes After Abuse Allegations and LawsuitsThe world-famous restaurant on a Washington State island has been donated to a nonprofit, a year after a Times report on harassment and discrimination. 2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black ArtistsAs a museum takes its first steps toward diversity after an insensitive job post, a nonprofit steps in to help the city heal its fraught relationship with Black artists. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Tuesday that protects the right to same-sex and interracial marriage. The Respect for Marriage Act passed the Senate 61-36.
Texas-based startup ICON has landed a five-year, $57 million contract from NASA to 3D-print landing pads, roads and shelter on the moon and on Mars.
A 24-year-old Texas woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to aiding in the coverup of the high-profile disappearance and murder of U.S. soldier Vanessa Guillen in the summer of 2020.
The State of Missouri executed Kevin Johnson on Tuesday evening for killing a police officer as a 19-year-old in 2005.
AMC Networks is planning "large-scale layoffs," as the global entertainment company's new Chief Executive Officer Christina Spade steps down after less than three months on the job.
Jojo Siwa and Jack McBrayer are set to host the first Emmy Awards ceremonies for children's and family programming next month.
"The Phantom of the Opera" will not be exiting the stage as soon as was once planned due to high demand, extending its record run until April 16, 2023.
Two Oath Keepers, including founding member and leader Steward Rhodes, were found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their actions on and leading up to the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.
Twitter has updated its website saying it will no longer enforce COVID-19 misinformation under Elon Musk, as Twitter's new CEO continues to push his commitment to free speech.
"Violent Night" manages to capture the Christmas spirit with an irreverent take on the holiday and action movies, though the action could be more robust.
China's nuclear weapons stock is growing at a faster rate than expected, according to the Pentagon, reaching 400 nuclear warheads at a pace that could surpass 1,500 by 2035.
Universal Pictures released the trailer for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" on Tuesday which shows elements of the Nintendo games animated by Illumination.
A woman who was kidnapped as an infant was reunited with her birth parents after more than 50 years, her family confirmed this week.
Police in Colorado updated the number of injured in the deadly Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs that killed five people. Authorities confirmed that 22 people were wounded, including 17 injured from gunshot wounds.
More than 3.6 million people do not have access to an adequate water supply, and large areas of the world are only getting dryer, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization.
"Wednesday" has broken viewership records, receiving the most views in a single week of any English-language series in Netflix history.
Utility officials in a Tennessee town said nearly one-third of customers lost power when a squirrel came into contact with substation equipment.
A New Hampshire man who accidentally threw his wife's wedding rings in the trash was able to find them again with some help from sanitation workers.
Christian Pulisic glided through defenders, sliced a shot into the net and collapsed in pain, dramatically lifting the Americans past Iran and clinching a World Cup knockout stage berth Tuesday in Doha, Qatar.
MTV released a clip of Spencer and Heidi Pratt's episode of "MTV's Cribs" on Tuesday. The episode airs Thursday.
Peacock has released a trailer and show description for the upcoming series "Love For The Ages," which premieres Dec. 15.
The death toll of migrant workers who prepared Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup is "between 400 and 500," according to the official responsible for organizing the event.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a new policy Tuesday to expand involuntary commitment of people with chronic and untreated mental illnesses, including expanded training on how to assist those in crisis.
Amid an epidemic of gun violence resulting in 100-plus lives lost each day in the United States, firearm fatality rates have reached a 28-year high. In fact, such deaths increased, by 45.5% between 2004 and 2021. 
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