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Handyman sues ‘Jackass’ star Johnny Knoxville for emotional distress after prank A handyman has filed a lawsuit against Johnny Knoxville, the star of the hit prank film and TV franchise "Jackass," for emotional distress. USC's Caleb Williams wins 2022 Heisman Trophy USC's Caleb Williams claimed the 2022 Heisman Trophy, edging Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, TCU's Max Duggan and Georgia's Stetson Bennett for the top individual honor in college football Saturday in New York. Florida teacher fired after allegedly accusing praying Muslim students of performing ‘magic’ A teacher at a charter school in Florida has been fired after she allegedly accused praying Muslim students of performing "magic," school officials said. Some of world’s top artists, musicians sign letter of support for people of Iran Some of the world's top creatives, from musicians such as Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to artists whose works have been displayed in institutions like the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, signed the open letter. Nobel ceremony returns to full glamour since COVID; Peace Prize winners blast Putin The banquet to award new Nobel winners in Stockholm returned to its pre-pandemic glamour Saturday as Peace Prize winners blasted Russian President Vladimir Putin for his war in Ukraine during a separate ceremony in Oslo. France, seeking repeat, ousts England to reach World Cup semifinals In a back-and-forth game on Saturday, France defeated England 2-1 to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. Two Jan. 6 rioters sentenced to four years in prison Two men who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the Capitol building in Washington D.C. have been sentenced to four years in prison for their roles in the incident, prosecutors announced. Driver in deadly Mass. Apple store crash released on bail The driver who crashed his SUV into a Massachusetts Apple store last month, killing one man and injuring 18 others, has been released on bail, officials confirmed. Michigan AG vows to appeal order dropping charges against ex-Gov. Snyder Michigan prosecutors say they will appeal a court decision dismissing charges against former Gov. Rick Synder for his actions during the Flint water crisis. Obama, Kishida call for abolition of nuclear weapons at Hiroshima meeting Former U.S. President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for a world without nuclear weapons at a nuclear disarmament conference Saturday in Japan. Sheriff: Top Fla. GOP donor was under investigation at time of death A major Republican donor and supporter of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was under investigation at the time of his death this week, sheriff's officials say. Missing South Carolina 5-year-old located; dad arrested in mom's slaying Five-year-old Aspen Jeter, a South Carolina girl missing since Thanksgiving when her mother was found slain, has been safely located and her father has been arrested, police said. Embattled L.A. council member sparks walkouts with return to meetings Embattled Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin de León ignited protests Friday with an unannounced return to City Hall and later was filmed fighting during a local holiday event. Morocco advances to World Cup semifinals with upset of Portugal Morocco kept its cinderella run at the 2022 World Cup alive on Saturday, upsetting Portugal 1-0 to advance to the semi-finals at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar. University of California, striking academic workers agree to labor mediation The University of California and striking academic workers have agreed to third-party mediation in a high-stakes labor dispute that has been ongoing for nearly a month. Suspect dead, 2 rescued unharmed after German hostage situation A suspect is dead and two hostages were found unharmed after they were freed by police in the eastern German city of Dresden on Saturday. 1 killed, 12 injured in powerful explosion on island of Jersey At least one person was killed and a dozen more were injured Saturday after a powerful explosion ripped through a block of flats on the English Channel island of Jersey. Cleanup underway in Kansas following oil Keystone pipeline rupture Cleanup efforts were underway Saturday following a rupture of the Keystone XL Pipeline that spilled nearly 600,000 gallons of crude oil into an area of northern Kansas. Hong Kong court sentences media tycoon Jimmy Lai to long prison term Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai on Saturday was sentenced to five years and seven months in prison after being convicted on two counts of fraud. Tina Turner's son Ronnie dead at 62Skydiving legend Joseph Kittinger dies at 94 Joseph Kittinger, who held the world record for the highest skydive for 52 years, died on Friday at the age of 94. Writer Jeb Stuart settles debate: 'Die Hard' is a Christmas movie Screenwriter Jeb Stuart has confirmed his 1988 action classic, "Die Hard," is a Christmas movie, hopefully settling a debate that has divided viewers for decades. Detroit police release surveillance video of hotel shooting that injured 4 Police in Detroit have released surveillance video of a shooting incident this week outside of a downtown hotel that resulted in serious injuries to four men. Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Taylor Swift's Midnights is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Police warn amateur detectives in unsolved Idaho student slayings Police in Moscow, Idaho, are warning amateur detectives and Internet sleuths against harassing or threatening people surrounding the unsolved slayings of four college students in the city. |
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Cuba’s Declining Economy Prompts ‘Historic’ Migration to USThe pandemic and tougher U.S. sanctions have decimated Cuba’s economy, prompting the biggest migration since Fidel Castro rose to power. Kane’s Miss Will be Another Ghost to Haunt EnglandEngland will need a villain, and the referee Wilton Sampaio is likely to join Kane in that group. How Morocco Beat PortugalIn a display of defensive grit and attacking verve, Morocco’s formula moves it one step closer to the final. Brittney Griner Swap Puts Spotlight on Americans in RussiaWesterners in Russia have to weigh the risks of living and working in the country against professional and financial opportunities there. A Chatty Putin’s Underlying Message: I’m Still in ChargeIn a string of appearances, it wasn’t so much what the Russian leader said, much of it false, as it was his apparent need to demonstrate that he is healthy, alert and in control. China’s Youths, Stung by Years of Covid Rules, Fear Grim Job FutureA sluggish economy continues to leave many young people unemployed, with few job prospects or hopes to tap into the rising incomes their parents enjoyed during boom times. An App for Naturalists Offers a Shared Sense of RealityAs civil discourse online and off increasingly proves elusive, a website devoted to identifying plants and animals may be teaching humans how to get along. The New Chat Bots Could Change the World. Can You Trust Them?Siri, Google Search, online marketing and your child’s homework will never be the same. Then there’s the misinformation problem. When a Violent Race Riot in Washington Square Park Roiled New York CityFour decades ago, a bat-wielding mob raged through Washington Square Park, leaving dozens injured and one dead. The violence lasted only 10 minutes, but the repercussions persist today. A Political Theory of King Elon MuskHow medieval politics explains the social media war. Anthony Fauci: A Message to the Next Generation of ScientistsAs he prepares to retire, “America’s doctor” reflects on his long career. A Contagion the U.S. and China Both Fear: Each OtherEach felt their superiority in the face of the pandemic, each found their flaws. France’s World Cup Team Shows That the Country Is ChangingA multicultural team at the World Cup won’t cure France of racism. But it shows that another France is possible. As New Leaders Take Office, Los Angeles Struggles With Ongoing WoundsAn altercation and City Council protest indicate the city still has a long way to go to overcome divisions that erupted this year. Caleb Williams Wins the Heisman TrophyThe quarterback led U.S.C. to 11 wins, the Trojans’ best season since 2017. A Princeton Student Died. Her Classmates Want to Know What Happened.In the absence of information, anxiety and panic spreads on campus. More Recent Articles |
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A handyman has filed a lawsuit against Johnny Knoxville, the star of the hit prank film and TV franchise "Jackass," for emotional distress.
USC's Caleb Williams claimed the 2022 Heisman Trophy, edging Ohio State's C.J. Stroud, TCU's Max Duggan and Georgia's Stetson Bennett for the top individual honor in college football Saturday in New York.
A teacher at a charter school in Florida has been fired after she allegedly accused praying Muslim students of performing "magic," school officials said.
Some of the world's top creatives, from musicians such as Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to artists whose works have been displayed in institutions like the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, signed the open letter.
The banquet to award new Nobel winners in Stockholm returned to its pre-pandemic glamour Saturday as Peace Prize winners blasted Russian President Vladimir Putin for his war in Ukraine during a separate ceremony in Oslo.
In a back-and-forth game on Saturday, France defeated England 2-1 to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar.
Two men who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the Capitol building in Washington D.C. have been sentenced to four years in prison for their roles in the incident, prosecutors announced.
The driver who crashed his SUV into a Massachusetts Apple store last month, killing one man and injuring 18 others, has been released on bail, officials confirmed.
Michigan prosecutors say they will appeal a court decision dismissing charges against former Gov. Rick Synder for his actions during the Flint water crisis.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for a world without nuclear weapons at a nuclear disarmament conference Saturday in Japan.
A major Republican donor and supporter of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was under investigation at the time of his death this week, sheriff's officials say.
Five-year-old Aspen Jeter, a South Carolina girl missing since Thanksgiving when her mother was found slain, has been safely located and her father has been arrested, police said.
Embattled Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin de León ignited protests Friday with an unannounced return to City Hall and later was filmed fighting during a local holiday event.
Morocco kept its cinderella run at the 2022 World Cup alive on Saturday, upsetting Portugal 1-0 to advance to the semi-finals at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar.
The University of California and striking academic workers have agreed to third-party mediation in a high-stakes labor dispute that has been ongoing for nearly a month.
A suspect is dead and two hostages were found unharmed after they were freed by police in the eastern German city of Dresden on Saturday.
At least one person was killed and a dozen more were injured Saturday after a powerful explosion ripped through a block of flats on the English Channel island of Jersey.
Cleanup efforts were underway Saturday following a rupture of the Keystone XL Pipeline that spilled nearly 600,000 gallons of crude oil into an area of northern Kansas.
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai on Saturday was sentenced to five years and seven months in prison after being convicted on two counts of fraud.
Rock 'n' roll legend Tina Turner is mourning the death of her son, Ronnie.
Joseph Kittinger, who held the world record for the highest skydive for 52 years, died on Friday at the age of 94.
Screenwriter Jeb Stuart has confirmed his 1988 action classic, "Die Hard," is a Christmas movie, hopefully settling a debate that has divided viewers for decades.
Police in Detroit have released surveillance video of a shooting incident this week outside of a downtown hotel that resulted in serious injuries to four men.
Pop music star Taylor Swift's Midnights is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Police in Moscow, Idaho, are warning amateur detectives and Internet sleuths against harassing or threatening people surrounding the unsolved slayings of four college students in the city. 
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