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6 million illegal Captagon pills seized at Jordan-Iraq border The Jordanian Customs Department seized one of its largest hauls of illegal drugs ever, stopping 6 million pills of Captagon at the border of Iraq. Stephan Bonnar of UFC fame dies at 45 Stephen Bonnar, who helped popularize UFC in the first season of "The Ultimate Fighter" in 2005, died Thursday. He was 45. Apparent murder-suicide leaves 2 dead at Jehovah’s Witness hall in Colorado Two adults were found dead at Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Thornton, Colo., after what police determined to be a murder-suicide incident on Christmas morning. New York death toll from winter storm rises to 7 as sleet confirmed in Florida The death toll from the snowstorm that pummeled western New York has risen to 7 as the blizzard finally started to ease up on Christmas morning, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said Sunday. 2 people remain missing after avalanche in Austria Two people remain missing after an avalanche in Austria and the chances of finding them remain slim, authorities said Sunday. 'Avatar' tops holiday weekend box office with $56MBig changes on the way in U.S. in wake of bitter cold Bitter cold has plunged much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation into a deep freeze and allowed for some eye-popping low temperatures across parts of the United States ahead of Christmas. Fire causes evacuation of 167 from JetBlue plane in New York A JetBlue flight from Barbados quickly evacuated 167 passengers after landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York due to a fire onboard. Man charged for art heist of $70K glass sculpture at Oklahoma museum A man has been charged for allegedly stealing a $70,000 glass sculpture from an Oklahoma museum in what is believed to be the institution's first art heist. Communist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal appointed prime minister of Nepal The leader of the Communist Party of Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal will serve his third term as prime minister of Nepal. 3 non-government organizations shut down work in Afghanistan due to Taliban order Three non-governmental organizations have ceased operations in Afghanistan after the Taliban announced a ban on women employees. Putin again claims he’s open to negotiation as Ukrainian soldiers celebrate Christmas on frontlines Russian President Vladimir Putin once again claimed on Sunday that he is open to negotiation over his invasion of Ukraine as Ukrainian soldiers celebrated Christmas on the frontlines of the war. King Charles’ first Christmas address calls for solidarity against hunger and poverty King Charles III delivered his first Christmas Day message Sunday from St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, remembering his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. Chris Rock's comedy show to live-stream on Netflix March 4 Comedy special "Chris Rock: Selective Outrage" will be live-streamed March 4 on Netflix. Pope Francis says Earth is experiencing ‘Third World War’ in Christmas message Pope Francis said that Earth is experiencing a "Third World War" as he delivered his Christmas message from St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on Sunday. More migrants dropped off in freezing weather outside vice president's home More migrants were dropped from busesin frigid weather in front of Vice President Kamela Harris' residence in Washington, D.C, on Christmas Eve. Five arrested in fatal Mall of America shooting Five people have been arrested in the shooting at the Mall of America in Minnesota that killed a 19-year-old man. Famous birthdays for Dec. 25: CCH Pounder, Annie Lennox Actor CCH Pounder turns 70 and singer Annie Lennox turns 68, among the famous birthdays for December 25. On This Day, Dec. 25: Pope unveils new-style nativity On Dec. 25, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI revealed a new-style nativity scene in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square. More Recent Articles |
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As Applications Fall, Police Departments Lure Recruits With Bonuses and AttentionMany police chiefs say staffing levels have not rebounded from a wave of resignations that started with the pandemic and the 2020 unrest. British Columbia Bus Crash Leaves 4 Dead and Dozens InjuredThe authorities said an investigation was continuing but that “it is believed that extremely icy road conditions” caused the bus to roll over. They Traveled From South Korea. They Got Stranded Near Buffalo.A South Korean tour group’s van became stuck in the snow outside a house in Williamsville, N.Y. They spent the weekend with the homeowners — who luckily had a well-stocked kitchen. How Citizen Spies Foiled Putin’s Grand Plan for One Ukrainian CityA partisan cell in Kherson spied on, undermined and even hunted down Russian soldiers. Now that Vladimir V. Putin’s forces are gone, people feel free to talk — and to brag a little. Memphis Is Changing the Way Its High School Students Read, Syllable by SyllableLiteracy lessons are embedded in every academic class. Even in biology. Charles Charts a Path as a King for All Holiday SeasonsAdding a Hanukkah party and Diwali treats to the traditional Christmas address, King Charles III is publicly embracing a more inclusive monarchy in his first months. Another Day, Another Crash: Life by Britain’s Most Bashed BridgeA railway bridge with a shallow underpass is bashed into by vehicles with startling regularity, causing mostly embarrassment, but sending cargo — flowers, bicycles, eggs and potatoes — flying onto the roadway. Having a Hard Christmas? Jesus Did, TooGod knows the depths of human pain because he has felt it himself. How Henri Matisse (and I) Got a ‘Beautiful Body’The new limitations of the artist’s body became an opportunity for renewal. With paint, scissors and paper, he constructed a new self. My Christmas Gift to Myself: PrideI have learned that coming out is not for me a one-time event but a series of events. Why Dickens Haunts UsHe is the man who brought fantasy to Christmas. Covid Is Spreading Rapidly in China, New Signs SuggestEven as official figures from the central government remain low, regional numbers point to explosive outbreaks and overstretched health care systems. Kathy Whitworth, Record-Holder for U.S. Golf Wins, Dies at 83Whitworth was a hall of famer who became the first woman’s pro golfer to earn more than $1 million. For Newly Arrived New Yorkers, a Chance to CelebrateA synagogue on the Upper West Side hosted a Christmas Day party for migrants from South America. More Recent Articles |
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The Jordanian Customs Department seized one of its largest hauls of illegal drugs ever, stopping 6 million pills of Captagon at the border of Iraq.
Stephen Bonnar, who helped popularize UFC in the first season of "The Ultimate Fighter" in 2005, died Thursday. He was 45.
Two adults were found dead at Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Thornton, Colo., after what police determined to be a murder-suicide incident on Christmas morning.
The death toll from the snowstorm that pummeled western New York has risen to 7 as the blizzard finally started to ease up on Christmas morning, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said Sunday.
Two people remain missing after an avalanche in Austria and the chances of finding them remain slim, authorities said Sunday.
Bitter cold has plunged much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation into a deep freeze and allowed for some eye-popping low temperatures across parts of the United States ahead of Christmas.
A JetBlue flight from Barbados quickly evacuated 167 passengers after landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York due to a fire onboard.
A man has been charged for allegedly stealing a $70,000 glass sculpture from an Oklahoma museum in what is believed to be the institution's first art heist.
The leader of the Communist Party of Nepal, Pushpa Kamal Dahal will serve his third term as prime minister of Nepal.
Three non-governmental organizations have ceased operations in Afghanistan after the Taliban announced a ban on women employees.
Russian President Vladimir Putin once again claimed on Sunday that he is open to negotiation over his invasion of Ukraine as Ukrainian soldiers celebrated Christmas on the frontlines of the war.
King Charles III delivered his first Christmas Day message Sunday from St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, remembering his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Comedy special "Chris Rock: Selective Outrage" will be live-streamed March 4 on Netflix.
Pope Francis said that Earth is experiencing a "Third World War" as he delivered his Christmas message from St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on Sunday.
More migrants were dropped from busesin frigid weather in front of Vice President Kamela Harris' residence in Washington, D.C, on Christmas Eve.
Five people have been arrested in the shooting at the Mall of America in Minnesota that killed a 19-year-old man.
Actor CCH Pounder turns 70 and singer Annie Lennox turns 68, among the famous birthdays for December 25.
On Dec. 25, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI revealed a new-style nativity scene in the Vatican's St. Peter's Square. 
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