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Hawaiian Airlines flight hits severe turbulence; 20 passengers hospitalized Twenty people aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix to Honolulu were hospitalized Sunday with injuries sustained when their plane hit severe turbulence prior to landing. Rocket Lab scrubs first U.S. Electron launch over high winds U.S. launch and space systems company Rocket Lab called off its Sunday evening liftoff of its first Electron rocket mission from the United States over upper-level high winds. Ailing Billy Joel cancels Monday concert Rock 'n' roll icon Billy Joel has canceled Monday's show at New York's Madison Square Garden. Mother, stepfather arrested as 11-year-old daughter remains missing The mother and stepfather of a missing 11-year-old girl in North Carolina are in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Violent protests shut down Peru, leave tourists stranded Protesters have shut down critical travel in Peru in a continuation of violent protests over the ouster of former President Pedro Castillo. New Twitter policy prohibits directing followers to competing platforms Twitter announced a new policy that prohibits users from using the platform to advertise their profiles on competing sites. World's largest Lego menorah assembled in Tel Aviv The first Lego stores in Israel opened earlier this year and one is now home to the world's largest Lego menorah. Sharon Osbourne out of the hospital Reality TV star Sharon Osbourne is out of the hospital, according to her son Jack. Pre-Christmas storm threatens major travel delays across U.S. AccuWeather meteorologists say the chances are increasing for a major storm with snow, rain, strong winds and plummeting temperatures to occur in the days before Christmas over the central and eastern United States. More than 55,000 in Maine still without power Sunday from major snowstorm Maine's first big snowstorm of the season has thousands without power Sunday as energy companies scramble to get back online. 'Avatar' sequel earns $134M at North American box officeMessi, Argentina beat France in penalty shootout for third World Cup Lionel Messi wrapped his hands around the once-elusive World Cup trophy, ending his final run at the soccer tournament with tear-flooded eyes as Argentina beat France in the Qatar 2022 finale Sunday in Lusail, Qatar. Famous L.A. mountain lion P-22 euthanized after apparent ‘vehicle strike’ Celebrity mountain lion P-22, who made his home in a Los Angeles park about a decade ago, has been euthanized after likely being struck by a vehicle, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed. Heat restored in Kyiv after Russian bombardment two days ago Two days after Russian shelling crippled critical infrastructure in Ukraine's capital city, mayor Vitali Klitschko said. COVID-19 spreading in Mainland China, though confirmed cases down; world weekly up 2% COVID-19 is prevalent in Mainland China despite fewer confirmed cases and no deaths since Dec. 7 though asymtomatic infections are no longer tracked in the nation where the virus emerged nearly three years ago. Two teens dead in shootout at apartment complex in Atlanta Two teenage boys, 14 and 16, died in a shootout near an apartment complex in southwest Atlanta, police said. N. Korea fires 2 medium-range ballistic missiles into East Sea: S. Korea military North Korea fired two medium-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Sunday, the South Korean military said, the latest in a series of launches that raised tensions on the Korean Peninsula. New 'Doctor Who' stars show off their characters' looks in video Incoming "Doctor Who" stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson showed off their characters' costumes in a video and photos shared to social media this weekend. Austin Butler sings 'Blue Christmas' to Cecily Strong as she departs 'SNL' "Elvis" star Austin Butler sang the singer's holiday classic, "Blue Christmas," to Cecily Strong on the comedian's final episode of "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. On This Day, Dec. 18: House impeaches President Trump On Dec. 18, 2019, the U.S. House voted to impeach President Donald Trump, charging him with abusing the powers of the presidency and obstructing Congress. Famous birthdays for Dec. 18: Billie Eilish, Josh Dallas Singer Billie Eilish turns 21 and actor Josh Dallas turns 44, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 18. More Recent Articles |
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Proud Boys Trial Is Set to Open, Focusing on Role in Jan. 6 ViolenceThe charge of seditious conspiracy is the same as in a recent trial of members of the Oath Keepers militia, but the Proud Boys defendants are accused of a central role in the fighting at the Capitol. How the Proud Boys Breached the Capitol on Jan. 6: Rile Up the NormiesA Times investigation of court documents, text messages and hundreds of videos shows how the Proud Boys coordinated to instigate multiple breaches of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Donald Trump Faces a Week of Headaches on Jan. 6 and His Tax ReturnsThe House panel investigating the Capitol attack is set to release its report and may back criminal charges against the former president, while a separate committee could decide to release his tax returns. For Messi, and Argentina, the (Extra) Wait Is Worth ItIt looked like another title might have slipped through its fingers, but Argentina, and its star, claimed the ultimate trophy. How Argentina Celebrated the 2022 World Cup WinSpontaneous marches broke out across the country after the Argentine national team won its first World Cup title since 1986. For Kylian Mbappé, Three Goals Are a Bitter Consolation PrizeKylian Mbappé twice brought France back to tie Argentina, but his bid to lead his country to consecutive World Cup titles fell short on penalty kicks. Watch All the Goals From the Incredible World Cup FinalArgentina and France each scored two goals in regulation, both scored once in extra time, and Argentina won in a penalty shootout, 4-2. See all the highlights from Telemundo and Fox. Ukraine Says Russia May Be Planning Winter OffensiveAn adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Western allies to take seriously the threat of a new Russian onslaught, which could include mass infantry attacks. Musk Asks Twitter Users If He Should Step Down After Fury Over His PoliciesFury mounted over Mr. Musk’s moves to prevent Twitter users from sharing links to other social media platforms. The billionaire also asked whether he should remain as head of the service. In the U.S., His Site Has Been Linked to Massacres. In Japan, He’s a Star.Hiroyuki Nishimura has become a famous voice for disenchanted young Japanese. What he talks much less about is his ownership of the notorious website 4chan. In Heart of Peru’s Protest, a Pause to Mourn the DeadConfrontations between protesters and the Peruvian authorities have left at least 25 dead and hundreds injured. Nowhere may tensions be higher than in the highland city of Ayacucho. Streaming’s Golden Age Is Suddenly DimmingAfter years of breakneck growth, the number of scripted TV series orders made by networks and streamers is in decline. What AMC’s Streaming Troubles Say About the Greater TV IndustryThe company has struggled to earn enough from streaming to make up for losses from its traditional cable business. It is a story widespread in the industry. Argentina Just Won the World Cup, and Lionel Messi Is the Perfect Man for This MomentThe superstar striker’s career has taken place in an era when the country’s culture around masculinity in football has changed. Is that a coincidence? I Was Caught in the Capitol Riot, and I Still Feel the Pain of That DayThe riot was an attack not just on an essential American institution but also on the people who live and serve to protect it. Winter Storm and Bitter Cold Could Disrupt Holiday Travel, Forecasters SayA storm could make for treacherous conditions for parts of the country leading up to Christmas. Temperatures are also expected to plummet, forecasters said. The Education of CNN’s Chris LichtThe network’s chief executive knew the job would not be easy. But this hard? ‘I’m Not Ready’: A Mother Denied an Abortion in Texas Faces an Uncertain FutureFaith-based Blue Haven Ranch provides temporary aid for poor Texas women with newborns. But how will they survive when it ends? More Recent Articles |
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Twenty people aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix to Honolulu were hospitalized Sunday with injuries sustained when their plane hit severe turbulence prior to landing.
U.S. launch and space systems company Rocket Lab called off its Sunday evening liftoff of its first Electron rocket mission from the United States over upper-level high winds.
Rock 'n' roll icon Billy Joel has canceled Monday's show at New York's Madison Square Garden.
The mother and stepfather of a missing 11-year-old girl in North Carolina are in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
Protesters have shut down critical travel in Peru in a continuation of violent protests over the ouster of former President Pedro Castillo.
Twitter announced a new policy that prohibits users from using the platform to advertise their profiles on competing sites.
The first Lego stores in Israel opened earlier this year and one is now home to the world's largest Lego menorah.
Reality TV star Sharon Osbourne is out of the hospital, according to her son Jack.
AccuWeather meteorologists say the chances are increasing for a major storm with snow, rain, strong winds and plummeting temperatures to occur in the days before Christmas over the central and eastern United States.
Maine's first big snowstorm of the season has thousands without power Sunday as energy companies scramble to get back online.
Lionel Messi wrapped his hands around the once-elusive World Cup trophy, ending his final run at the soccer tournament with tear-flooded eyes as Argentina beat France in the Qatar 2022 finale Sunday in Lusail, Qatar.
Celebrity mountain lion P-22, who made his home in a Los Angeles park about a decade ago, has been euthanized after likely being struck by a vehicle, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed.
Two days after Russian shelling crippled critical infrastructure in Ukraine's capital city, mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
COVID-19 is prevalent in Mainland China despite fewer confirmed cases and no deaths since Dec. 7 though asymtomatic infections are no longer tracked in the nation where the virus emerged nearly three years ago.
Two teenage boys, 14 and 16, died in a shootout near an apartment complex in southwest Atlanta, police said.
North Korea fired two medium-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Sunday, the South Korean military said, the latest in a series of launches that raised tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Incoming "Doctor Who" stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson showed off their characters' costumes in a video and photos shared to social media this weekend.
"Elvis" star Austin Butler sang the singer's holiday classic, "Blue Christmas," to Cecily Strong on the comedian's final episode of "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
On Dec. 18, 2019, the U.S. House voted to impeach President Donald Trump, charging him with abusing the powers of the presidency and obstructing Congress.
Singer Billie Eilish turns 21 and actor Josh Dallas turns 44, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 18. 
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