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Anne Sacoolas sentenced for death of British motorcyclist Harry Dunn Anne Sacoolas was handed an eight-month suspended prison sentence on Thursday, for causing the death of British motorcyclist Harry Dunn in 2019. Reports: Justice Dept. asks judge to hold Trump in contempt over classified records The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to hold Donald Trump in contempt for failing to comply with a May subpoena ordering the former president to return all classified records in his possession. SpaceX launches 40 Internet satellites for rival OneWeb into orbit SpaceX launched its 55th flight of the year Thursday, as its Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying 40 Internet satellites for a competitor. Michael Flynn testifies before Georgia grand jury in 2020 election investigation Michael Flynn testified Thursday before a Georgia grand jury that is investigating Republican attempts to undermine the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. At least 10 injured in explosion at Iowa soybean plant Between 10 and 15 people were rushed to the hospital after an explosion at a soybean plant in a rural Iowa town on Thursday. South Korea's parliament passes bill that could make citizens a year younger South Koreans will soon become a year or two younger, following an official change to the country's age-counting system. FDNY rescues two men who fell down elevator shaft New York City firefighters successfully rescued two people that fell down an elevator shaft in the Bronx on Thursday. Two white supremacist gang members sentenced Two members of the Aryan Circle, a white supremacist prison gang, have been sentenced for crimes committed as part of their roles in the organization. Artemis I landing spot abandoned over weather; mission remains on schedule Unsuitable weather is forcing NASA to abandon its primary landing site for the Orion spacecraft, although the mission otherwise remains on schedule, officials confirmed at a Thursday afternoon briefing. CDC says Jynneos vaccine offers strong protection against mpox The Jynneos smallpox vaccine offers strong protection against mpox infection after one or two doses, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Top EU court rules Google must delete inaccurate search results Google must remove information from search results in Europe if a person can prove that those results are false, a European court ruled Thursday. Watch: California dog falls through sinkhole into abandoned septic tank Firefighters in California rescued a dog that fell through a sinkhole into an abandoned septic tank. NASA's SOFIA aircraft will be displayed at the Pima Air & Space Museum NASA's now-retired Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) aircraft will be displayed at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Ariz., after completing its final flight. Keystone Pipeline shut down over oil leak in Kansas The Keystone Pipeline is temporarily shut down after a leak was discovered feeding into a creek in northern Kansas. Iguana wanders into Florida substation, causes 'large scale outage' Officials in a Florida city said a "large scale outage" for power customers was caused by an iguana that wandered into a substation. South Carolina man turns $15 lottery prize into $375,000 jackpot A South Carolina man turned a $15 lottery prize into a $375,000 windfall by reinvesting his original winnings into another scratch-off ticket. Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Amazon to share $9 billion Pentagon cloud computing contract Microsoft, Oracle, Google and Amazon will share a $9 billion contract to provide the Department of Defense with cloud computing systems. First Gen Z member of Congress struggles to find housing in D.C. Maxwell Frost made history by becoming the first Gen Z member of Congress, but he has struggled to find a place to live in the tough Washington housing market. Janet Yellen becomes first female Treasury secretary to sign U.S. currency Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's signature is finally on U.S. currency as bank notes bearing her name were printed Thursday. Yellen is the first female Treasury secretary to sign U.S. currency. Large buck rescued after calling through ice in Minnesota river Firefighters in Minnesota came to the rescue of a large buck that fell through the ice of a frozen river. 3 injured in D.C. train station shooting; suspects at large Three people were injured Thursday morning in a shooting at a Washington D.C., train station and three suspects remain at large. FTC files complaint to block Microsoft's $69B deal to buy Activision Blizzard The Federal Trade Commission filed an administrative complaint Thursday to block Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard. Apple Studios greenlights 'Firebug' with Taron Egerton Apple Studios announces that they've green-lit "Firebug" starring Taron Egerton and reuniting the creative team behind "Black Bird." House passes $858 billion defense bill that ends military COVID-19 vaccine mandate The U.S. House Thursday passed an $858 billion defense bill on a 350-80 vote. It rescinds the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for military personnel. |
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News Analysis: In Brittney Griner Deal, Putin Used Pain, a Familiar LeverBy seizing the basketball star, the Russian president made things so painful for the U.S. that it capitulated and turned over a convicted arms dealer. Can the same tactic work in the war in Ukraine? Key Partner in Covax Will End Support for Middle-Income NationsMany of the poorest countries will continue to get free Covid shots, but global demand for them has plummeted, driving a shift away from the goal of broad coverage. House Passes Bill to Protect Same-Sex Marriage RightsThe House gave final approval to the measure, with lawmakers from both parties voting in favor. It now heads to President Biden to be signed into law. The 39 House Republicans Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage BillThe group represented less than one fifth of the G.O.P. contingent in the chamber, and was smaller than the one that backed a version of the legislation when it passed over the summer. Holiday Cookie Recipe VideosWatch your favorite New York Times Cooking personalities bake their favorites, then make them yourself. ‘Ebola Could Have Wiped Us All’: Slow Lockdown Haunts UgandaThe authorities hesitated to impose restrictions in the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak because of residual trauma from the Covid lockdown. Ebola then spread to the capital, killing dozens of Ugandans. Who Is Dina Boluarte, Peru’s New and First Woman President?Ms. Boluarte, the country’s first woman president, ascended to power suddenly, after her predecessor was arrested. She takes office as corruption and discontent test democracies across Latin America. Messi and Ronaldo’s Last World Cup Is the End of Soccer’s Greatest GenerationThe World Cup is bidding farewell to the starriest cast the game has ever assembled. The setting is a perfect fit for the game’s age of excess. Stadiums as High Art in a World Cup FantasylandFrom a desert tent to a golden bowl, the spectacular arenas Qatar has built in and around Doha showcase the majesty, and the folly, of this World Cup. Special Master’s Review in Trump Case Ends as Appeal Court’s Ruling Takes EffectA federal judge in Florida had shocked experts by intervening after the F.B.I. seized sensitive files from the former president’s residence and club. The Villain So Far in ‘Harry & Meghan’? Not the Royal Family.Harry and Meghan focused their ire in their Netflix documentary on the tabloids they say have hounded them out of remorseless greed and scarcely concealed racism. ‘Harry & Meghan’: What People Are Saying About the Netflix SeriesCritics on both sides of the Atlantic found common ground in negative reviews of the first three episodes of the series. Deion Sanders Leaving Jackson State to Coach Colorado Is No SurpriseHis move to the University of Colorado is understandable in the college football world, but that doesn’t mean it can’t hurt given the pledges he had made to his historically Black institution. Covid-19 Isn’t a Pandemic of the Unvaccinated AnymoreThe uncomfortable truth is that it’s now more of a pandemic of the old. Britain Is Miserable, but Britons Are Fighting BackThere’s an alternative to suffering. 疫苗接种不给力会妨碍中国“开放”吗?面对巨大而仓促的新冠政策转向,很多中国民众眼下的心情喜忧参半,最主要的担忧就是感染和病例激增。专家指出,国产疫苗有效率不足、脆弱人群接种率不高等可能导致中国面临灾难性的感染潮和死亡。 Turnout by Republicans Was Great. It’s Just That Many of Them Didn’t Vote for Republicans.No, the main G.O.P. problem wasn’t prioritizing Election Day voting over early voting. House Passes $858 Billion Defense Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for TroopsThe legislation would rescind the coronavirus vaccine mandate in defiance of the Biden administration’s wishes, and increase the defense budget $45 billion over the president’s request. Tiny Vanuatu Uses Its ‘Unimportance’ to Launch Big Climate IdeasIt wants a top international court to weigh in on whether nations are legally bound to protect against climate risks. How Old Are You? South Korea Tries to Simplify What Should Be a Simple Question.Three ways of calculating age coexist in South Korea, so lawmakers have passed a law uniting behind the world standard in an attempt to reduce confusion. More Recent Articles |
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Anne Sacoolas was handed an eight-month suspended prison sentence on Thursday, for causing the death of British motorcyclist Harry Dunn in 2019.
The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to hold Donald Trump in contempt for failing to comply with a May subpoena ordering the former president to return all classified records in his possession.
SpaceX launched its 55th flight of the year Thursday, as its Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying 40 Internet satellites for a competitor.
Michael Flynn testified Thursday before a Georgia grand jury that is investigating Republican attempts to undermine the results of the 2020 Presidential Election.
Between 10 and 15 people were rushed to the hospital after an explosion at a soybean plant in a rural Iowa town on Thursday.
South Koreans will soon become a year or two younger, following an official change to the country's age-counting system.
New York City firefighters successfully rescued two people that fell down an elevator shaft in the Bronx on Thursday.
Two members of the Aryan Circle, a white supremacist prison gang, have been sentenced for crimes committed as part of their roles in the organization.
Unsuitable weather is forcing NASA to abandon its primary landing site for the Orion spacecraft, although the mission otherwise remains on schedule, officials confirmed at a Thursday afternoon briefing.
The Jynneos smallpox vaccine offers strong protection against mpox infection after one or two doses, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Google must remove information from search results in Europe if a person can prove that those results are false, a European court ruled Thursday.
Firefighters in California rescued a dog that fell through a sinkhole into an abandoned septic tank.
NASA's now-retired Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) aircraft will be displayed at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Ariz., after completing its final flight.
The Keystone Pipeline is temporarily shut down after a leak was discovered feeding into a creek in northern Kansas.
Officials in a Florida city said a "large scale outage" for power customers was caused by an iguana that wandered into a substation.
A South Carolina man turned a $15 lottery prize into a $375,000 windfall by reinvesting his original winnings into another scratch-off ticket.
Microsoft, Oracle, Google and Amazon will share a $9 billion contract to provide the Department of Defense with cloud computing systems.
Maxwell Frost made history by becoming the first Gen Z member of Congress, but he has struggled to find a place to live in the tough Washington housing market.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's signature is finally on U.S. currency as bank notes bearing her name were printed Thursday. Yellen is the first female Treasury secretary to sign U.S. currency.
Firefighters in Minnesota came to the rescue of a large buck that fell through the ice of a frozen river.
Three people were injured Thursday morning in a shooting at a Washington D.C., train station and three suspects remain at large.
The Federal Trade Commission filed an administrative complaint Thursday to block Microsoft's $69 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard.
Apple Studios announces that they've green-lit "Firebug" starring Taron Egerton and reuniting the creative team behind "Black Bird."
The U.S. House Thursday passed an $858 billion defense bill on a 350-80 vote. It rescinds the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for military personnel. 
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