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SpaceX launches 54 Starlink communication satellites SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket in Florida on Saturday carrying 54 Starlink Internet satellites. Sharon Osbourne hospitalized Former "The Talk" co-host Sharon Osbourne has been hospitalized in California after falling ill. German police recover 31 items stolen in 2019 Dresden museum heist German police said Saturday they have recovered 31 objects stolen from the famed Green Vault at the Dresden Castle Museum in a daring heist staged three years ago. Germany, seeking to break Russian dependence, opens 1st LNG terminal The first German floating terminal for liquefied natural gas opened on Saturday in Wihelmshaven as the country seeks to replace Russian gas before the winter. Pope Francis approves beatification for Polish family who saved Jews Pope Francis signed a decree on Saturday to approve the beatification of Józef and Wiktoria Ulma and their children. The Ulma family were killed by Nazi forces for hiding Jews in 1944. 3 people, including 2 children, killed in three-alarm Pittsburgh house fire Two children and an adult were killed in a three-alarm fire in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh early Saturday, firefighters said. Ukraine receives U.S. gear to repair energy infrastructure as attacks continue Ukraine announced Saturday it has received an initial shipment of equipment from the U.S. government intended to help restore infrastructure damaged by ongoing Russian attacks. Death toll rises to 22 in Peru amid growing political protests The death toll from ongoing political protests in Peru has climbed to 22, officials said, as the country's newly installed caretaker president, Dina Boluarte, refused to resign. Officials urge Colorado River states to reach water-sharing agreement Federal officials and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly have urged Western states to reach a water-sharing agreement amid a historic "megadrought" along the Colorado River. Leo Varadkar elected Irish Taoiseach for second time Leo Varadkar on Saturday was elected as Taoiseach, or the prime minister the Irish government, for a second time, gaining power as part of a coalition arrangement. Judge dismisses Arizona Republican's lawsuit in secretary of state race A state judge has affirmed Adrian Fontes is Arizona's new secretary of state, dismissing a lawsuit from Republican nominee Mark Finchem, who had challenged the results. North Carolina Supreme Court strikes down voter ID law, Senate redistricting The North Carolina Supreme Court has struck down a voter ID law while also blocking a newly redrawn state Senate map that would have given Republicans irrefutable control of that chamber. Croatia defeats Morocco in World Cup third-place match Croatia defeated Morocco 2-1 Saturday in the third-place game at the 2022 World Cup at Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar. 5.4 magnitude earthquake rocks west Texas just weeks after similar jolt Western Texas was rocked by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake Friday, exactly one month after a similar quake struck the oil-producing region, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. Father of Illinois parade shooting suspect charged as accessory The father of the suspect accused of shooting and killing seven people and injuring dozens of others at an Illinois Fourth of July parade is now charged in connection with the case, authorities said. J. Robert Oppenheimer's security clearance posthumously restored J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist known as "the father of the atomic bomb," has had his security clearance posthumously restored, U.S. officials announced. Metro Boomin's 'Heroes & Villains' tops U.S. album chart Metro Boomin's "Heroes & Villains" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Tenn. man facing Jan. 6 charges accused of plotting to kill investigators A Tennessee man facing charges in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has also plotted to kill the law enforcement officials assigned to his case, prosecutors say. Univ. of Calif., striking academic workers reach tentative agreement The University of California says it has reached a tentative labor agreement with 48,000 student researchers and other workers, potentially ending the biggest academic strike in U.S. history. Famous birthdays for Dec. 17: Milla Jovovich, Sarah Paulson Actor Milla Jovovich turns 47 and actor Sarah Paulson turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 17. On This Day, Dec. 17: North Korea's Kim Jong Il dies On Dec. 17, 2011, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il died and his son, Kim Jong Un, took over leadership. More Recent Articles |
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Sam Bankman-Fried and Allies’ Political Donations Under Scrutiny by USFederal prosecutors appear to be focusing on possible wrongdoing by cryptocurrency executives, rather than by Democratic or Republican politicians. But the inquiries widen an explosive campaign finance scandal. Sam Bankman-Fried Is Expected to Agree to Extradition to the U.S.The FTX founder, now in prison in the Bahamas, faces criminal charges that he engaged in widespread fraud since founding the cryptocurrency exchange in 2019. When Did the Anthropocene Start? Scientists Closer to Saying When.A panel of experts has spent more than a decade deliberating on how, and whether, to mark a momentous new epoch in geologic time: our own. World Cup Final Caps a Complex Saga Between Messi and ArgentinaLionel Messi left Argentina when he was 13 and has had a complicated relationship with the nation since. But this World Cup has changed things. Kylian Mbappé Is Ready to Make Messi’s Moment His OwnThe France and Argentina stars are teammates at Qatar-owned Paris St.-Germain. But when they collide in the World Cup final, both have much to gain, and a lot to lose. Behind Argentina’s World Cup Magic, an Army of WitchesFrance might have its star Kylian Mbappé, but Argentina has hundreds of “brujas” casting spells to protect Lionel Messi and the rest of its national squad. What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in AmericaTech workers are still at home. The $17 salad place is expanding into the suburbs. So what is left in San Francisco? They Dispense Street Justice in NYC, One Defaced License Plate at a TimeScofflaws are tampering with tags, costing New York agencies more than $100 million a year in missed payments and fines. A group of citizen enforcers is coming to the city’s rescue. The Ideal of Democracy in a Jewish State Is in JeopardyBenjamin Netanyahu’s government is a threat to the democratic future of Israel. Celebrity Crypto-Hawkers Should Get a Close LookFame should not be a “get out of jail free” card when it comes to crypto fraud. Iran Uses Rape to Enforce Women’s ModestyAmerica and the West need to show as much strength in opposing this tyrannical regime as these protesters have. The End of the Trump Era Will Be UnsatisfyingIn current politics, it isn’t just anti-Trumpers who find themselves frustrated by voters’ refusal to look backward. Why Democrats Feel Surprisingly Good Heading Into 2023President Biden’s polling has ticked upward. Gas prices are down. And Republicans are at loggerheads. In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than ReligionThe city’s Pilsen neighborhood used to be home to Polish immigrants. Now it’s mostly Latino. Both groups see much at stake in the fate of a replica of Michelangelo’s Pietà. Vikings Beat Colts for Biggest Comeback in NFL HistoryThe Vikings were down by 33 points to Indianapolis, but they scored five touchdowns in the second half to force overtime. Using Fossils to Bring the LA River Back to LifeThe field of conservation paleobiology is helping scientists to bring living things back to parts of the Los Angeles River. Cold and Flu Medicine: What to Stock for the ‘Tripledemic’Doctors weigh in on the essentials families need and what parents can do if they’re unable to find children’s pain reliever. More Recent Articles |
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SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket in Florida on Saturday carrying 54 Starlink Internet satellites.
Former "The Talk" co-host Sharon Osbourne has been hospitalized in California after falling ill.
German police said Saturday they have recovered 31 objects stolen from the famed Green Vault at the Dresden Castle Museum in a daring heist staged three years ago.
The first German floating terminal for liquefied natural gas opened on Saturday in Wihelmshaven as the country seeks to replace Russian gas before the winter.
Pope Francis signed a decree on Saturday to approve the beatification of Józef and Wiktoria Ulma and their children. The Ulma family were killed by Nazi forces for hiding Jews in 1944.
Two children and an adult were killed in a three-alarm fire in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh early Saturday, firefighters said.
Ukraine announced Saturday it has received an initial shipment of equipment from the U.S. government intended to help restore infrastructure damaged by ongoing Russian attacks.
The death toll from ongoing political protests in Peru has climbed to 22, officials said, as the country's newly installed caretaker president, Dina Boluarte, refused to resign.
Federal officials and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly have urged Western states to reach a water-sharing agreement amid a historic "megadrought" along the Colorado River.
Leo Varadkar on Saturday was elected as Taoiseach, or the prime minister the Irish government, for a second time, gaining power as part of a coalition arrangement.
A state judge has affirmed Adrian Fontes is Arizona's new secretary of state, dismissing a lawsuit from Republican nominee Mark Finchem, who had challenged the results.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has struck down a voter ID law while also blocking a newly redrawn state Senate map that would have given Republicans irrefutable control of that chamber.
Croatia defeated Morocco 2-1 Saturday in the third-place game at the 2022 World Cup at Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.
Western Texas was rocked by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake Friday, exactly one month after a similar quake struck the oil-producing region, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The father of the suspect accused of shooting and killing seven people and injuring dozens of others at an Illinois Fourth of July parade is now charged in connection with the case, authorities said.
J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist known as "the father of the atomic bomb," has had his security clearance posthumously restored, U.S. officials announced.
Metro Boomin's "Heroes & Villains" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
A Tennessee man facing charges in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has also plotted to kill the law enforcement officials assigned to his case, prosecutors say.
The University of California says it has reached a tentative labor agreement with 48,000 student researchers and other workers, potentially ending the biggest academic strike in U.S. history.
Actor Milla Jovovich turns 47 and actor Sarah Paulson turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 17.
On Dec. 17, 2011, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il died and his son, Kim Jong Un, took over leadership. 
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