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Congressional leaders agree on framework for government funding package Congressional negotiators announced Tuesday they have reached a bipartisan deal on the framework to fund the government for the next year, as members of both parties push to pass the spending package before the holidays. USPS to honor life, legacy of Rep. John Lewis with 2023 stamp The life and legacy of the late civil rights icon and longtime House representative for the state of Georgia John Lewis is to be honored next year with a stamp. OJ prices rise after Florida oranges damaged by hurricanes, disease Orange juice prices are expected to rise after Florida citrus groves were damaged by Hurricanes Ian and Nicole, as well as disease. California school district president accused of putting students in inappropriate situation The president of the Claremont Unified School District in Los Angeles County resigned from his post after allegedly bringing a high school choir to an adult party, putting them in an inappropriate situation. Justice Department settles discrimination case over valid ID The Justice Department has reached a settlement with a Colorado-based trucking company in a discrimination case. NASA starts RS-25 engine testing for future Artemis missions NASA will start hot fire testing Wednesday for the production of new RS-25 engines that will power future Artemis missions to the Moon, and eventually Mars. Heat-related illnesses consistently increased in 2021 A higher rate of patients were treated for heat exhaustion, heatstroke and heat stress in every month of 2021 when compared to 2016. Adam Sandler to be presented with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Actor and comedian Adam Sandler is slated to be presented with the 24th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. NOAA report finds climate change making Arctic conditions warmer, wetter Climate change is behind wetter and stormier conditions in the Arctic, according to a report issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday. Boebert wins re-election in Colorado’s 3rd District after recount Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., will be headed back to Congress for its 118th session after an automatic recount gave her a narrow midterm victory. President Joe Biden signs Respect for Marriage Act President Joe Biden signed a historic piece of legislation into law Tuesday afternoon, codifying marriage rights for interracial and same sex couples. Winter storm moves east as Colorado faces blizzard conditions A powerful winter storm that blanketed the western United States with snow and ice over the weekend is slamming the rest of the country this week as blizzard conditions stretch east into Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. Justice Department unseals charges against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried The Justice Department, Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Tuesday charged Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, with defrauding investors. Senate report details rampant sexual abuse of federal female prisoners Employees have sexually abused female prisoners in at least two-thirds of federal prisons that have held women over the past decade, according to a report issued Tuesday. Walgreens, CVS agree to $10 billion settlement in opioid lawsuits Walgreens and CVS have agreed to pay $10 billion to settle lawsuits filed against them for their role in the opioid crisis. 'Bad' cholesterol, high blood pressure combo may heighten risk of heart attack, stroke A combination of 'bad' cholesterol and high blood pressure may increase a person's risk of heart attack or stroke, a long-term study of several thousand men and women in the United States suggests. Watch: North Carolina woman surprised to find black bear den behind her house A North Carolina woman who heard strange noises coming from outside her home was surprised to learn she was sharing her property with a bear den. New CEO John Ray III tells House panel FTX had reckless culture, lack of oversight FTX's new CEO John Ray III, who took the helm of the cryptocurrency exchange after the departure of founder Sam Bankman-Fried, on Tuesday blamed a reckless corporate culture and lack of oversight for the firm's collapse. Watch: California woman reunited with lost cat after 6 years A California woman was reunited with her missing cat after six years when the feline was brought to a shelter and scanned for a microchip. World Cup soccer: Messi, Argentina beat Croatia, advance to final Argentine sensation Lionel Messi will get another chance to add the most prestigious -- and elusive -- soccer title to his resume after helping Argentina beat Croatia in a World Cup semifinal Tuesday in Lusail, Qatar. Watch: Deer crashes through window into Pennsylvania restaurant The owners of a Pennsylvania restaurant said employees had a scare when a deer crashed through the front window of the business and ran loose through the dining area. Halftime store run leads to $100,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man who ran out to buy side dishes during halftime of a football game ended up forgetting the food when he won a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. |
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Musk Shakes Up Twitter’s Legal Team as He Looks to Cut More CostsTwitter has stopped paying rent on offices and is considering not paying severance packages to former employees, among other measures. Despite Trump’s Lobbying, McCarthy’s Speaker Bid Remains Imperiled on the RightRepresentative Kevin McCarthy is dealing with a group of right-wing detractors who appear impervious to negotiation, and who have yet to be moved even by the entreaties of the former president. Which Party Controls the Pennsylvania House? It’s TBD.Three seats won by Democrats in November are now vacant, giving Republicans more House members for now and sowing uncertainty ahead of the legislative session. Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX Engaged in Fraud for Years, Prosecutors SayA criminal indictment unsealed on Tuesday and a complaint by the S.E.C. describe years of wrongdoing in Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto empire. Countries Pledge $1 Billion in Aid for UkraineA French-led effort to involve dozens of countries aims to help Ukraine survive a harsh winter with quick repair of vital electrical, heating, water and health care systems. Ukraine Targets Melitopol, Hinting at Next Front in the War with RussiaUsing missiles and saboteurs, Ukraine is focusing on the city of Melitopol, a vital Russian link to Crimea, ahead of an expected southern offensive. Federal prosecutors say 2 U.S. nationals and 5 Russians conspired to feed Moscow’s ‘war machine.’The seven were charged in a scheme to provide millions of dollars worth of American-made, military-grade technology to Russia. Messi and Argentina Are Headed to the World Cup FinalsDefying age and his opponents, Lionel Messi gets a little help from his friends. Joy and Anxiety Collide as Moroccans Look to World Cup Match With FranceMorocco’s magical run has elated fans, but for some, the strain of the impending showdown with the country’s former colonial overlords is too much. Biden Signs Bill to Protect Same-Sex Marriage RightsProponents of the legislation argued that Congress needed to be proactive in ensuring a future Supreme Court would not invalidate same-sex marriages around the country. The 12 Republican Senators Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage LawThe group includes moderates and senators known for crossing party lines, a few who are retiring and some who had already broken with their party to support same-sex marriage. Somalis Are Dying of Hunger. Officials Say It’s Not a Famine. Why?An official declaration of famine would unleash aid and attention. Some experts say Somalia shows that the international system for making the judgment is broken. Gun Safety: Yes, There’s Actually a Reason to Have HopeWe thought gun safety was a lost cause after Sandy Hook. We had it wrong. Evil Clowns and Cowardly LionsAn old play helps explain why so many people live their professional lives in fear. Why Do Stanford, Harvard and NASA Still Honor a Nazi Past?At a time when this country is reconsidering our darkest corners of history, Nazi scientists are still lauded across the country. Sinema’s Defection Gives Democrats More Heartburn Over the 2024 Senate MapA potential mess in Arizona was an unwelcome surprise for Democrats while they were still savoring their victories in 2022. Is There a New Covid Divide? Tell Us.We’d like to hear if your choices around Covid have changed since the Omicron wave. Scientists Achieve Nuclear Fusion Energy Breakthrough in the USThe advancement by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers will be built on to further develop fusion energy research. Prince Accused of Plot in Germany Is Said to Have Visited Russian DiplomatsClosed briefings by police investigators divulged extensive new plot details to German lawmakers — from death vows to caches of bullets. As UC Regents Ready UCLA Decision, Emails Show Little Public SupportEmails obtained through a records request showed backlash to U.C.L.A.’s planned move to the Big Ten among alumni and parents. More Recent Articles |
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Congressional negotiators announced Tuesday they have reached a bipartisan deal on the framework to fund the government for the next year, as members of both parties push to pass the spending package before the holidays.
The life and legacy of the late civil rights icon and longtime House representative for the state of Georgia John Lewis is to be honored next year with a stamp.
Orange juice prices are expected to rise after Florida citrus groves were damaged by Hurricanes Ian and Nicole, as well as disease.
The president of the Claremont Unified School District in Los Angeles County resigned from his post after allegedly bringing a high school choir to an adult party, putting them in an inappropriate situation.
The Justice Department has reached a settlement with a Colorado-based trucking company in a discrimination case.
NASA will start hot fire testing Wednesday for the production of new RS-25 engines that will power future Artemis missions to the Moon, and eventually Mars.
A higher rate of patients were treated for heat exhaustion, heatstroke and heat stress in every month of 2021 when compared to 2016.
Actor and comedian Adam Sandler is slated to be presented with the 24th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Climate change is behind wetter and stormier conditions in the Arctic, according to a report issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday.
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., will be headed back to Congress for its 118th session after an automatic recount gave her a narrow midterm victory.
President Joe Biden signed a historic piece of legislation into law Tuesday afternoon, codifying marriage rights for interracial and same sex couples.
A powerful winter storm that blanketed the western United States with snow and ice over the weekend is slamming the rest of the country this week as blizzard conditions stretch east into Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska.
The Justice Department, Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Tuesday charged Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, with defrauding investors.
Employees have sexually abused female prisoners in at least two-thirds of federal prisons that have held women over the past decade, according to a report issued Tuesday.
Walgreens and CVS have agreed to pay $10 billion to settle lawsuits filed against them for their role in the opioid crisis.
A combination of 'bad' cholesterol and high blood pressure may increase a person's risk of heart attack or stroke, a long-term study of several thousand men and women in the United States suggests.
A North Carolina woman who heard strange noises coming from outside her home was surprised to learn she was sharing her property with a bear den.
FTX's new CEO John Ray III, who took the helm of the cryptocurrency exchange after the departure of founder Sam Bankman-Fried, on Tuesday blamed a reckless corporate culture and lack of oversight for the firm's collapse.
A California woman was reunited with her missing cat after six years when the feline was brought to a shelter and scanned for a microchip.
Argentine sensation Lionel Messi will get another chance to add the most prestigious -- and elusive -- soccer title to his resume after helping Argentina beat Croatia in a World Cup semifinal Tuesday in Lusail, Qatar.
The owners of a Pennsylvania restaurant said employees had a scare when a deer crashed through the front window of the business and ran loose through the dining area.
A North Carolina man who ran out to buy side dishes during halftime of a football game ended up forgetting the food when he won a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. 
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