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Rep. Suzan DelBene to lead House Democrats’ campaign arm Incoming House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries on Tuesday appointed Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington to lead the Democratic Party's campaign arm as they seek to regain control of the legislative branch in two years. Elon Musk says he will resign as Twitter's CEO, once he finds a replacement Elon Musk has confirmed, in a tweet, he will resign as Twitter's chief executive officer as soon as he finds a replacement. Women barred from attending universities in Afghanistan under Taliban rule The Taliban announced a ban on women in Afghanistan universities Tuesday -- the latest move to restrict the educational freedoms of women and girls since taking power last year. House committee votes to release six years of Trump's tax returns The House Ways and Means Committee voted Tuesday to publicly release six years of former President Donald Trump's tax returns and revealed the Internal Revenue Service failed to audit two years of Trump's tax filings. Grandfather of NHL defenseman identified as condo shooting victim The grandfather of a defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs was among the five people killed over the weekend in a mass shooting at a condominium tower, the team confirmed Tuesday. E.T. finds new home with model auctioned for $2.56 million One of Steven Spielberg's most beloved creations graced an auction house floor where the animatronic model of E.T. sold for $2.56 million. Fraudster sentenced to 20 years for Ponzi scheme, N95 mask scam A Georgia man who defrauded victims out of more than $115 million in an "elaborate" Ponzi scheme was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison on Tuesday. Two biotech CEOs charged with defrauding investors Two biotech chief executive officers have been indicted for their roles in defrauding investors in CytoDyn, a company developing an investigational drug to treat human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. Biotech companies reach $44M settlement over faulty testing A Pennsylvania-based biotech company and its subsidiary agreed on Tuesday to settle a lawsuit alleging they improperly billed Medicare and other federal health care programs for certain cardiac monitoring services. Porsche opens e-fuel plant in Chile in push for carbon-neutral balance by 2030 A Porsche 911 was filled up with e-fuel Tuesday at a newly opened plant in Chile where the German luxury car maker will double down on its efforts to reach carbon neutrality by 2030. 'Anne Rice's The Mayfair Witches' to premiere on 5 channels AMC Networks announced the five network simulcast of "Anne Rice's The Mayfair Witches" on Tuesday. Ahead of the show's Jan. 8 premiere, AMC and AMC+ will also run a documentary on the history of witches. Two dead, 11 hurt after magnitude-6.4 California earthquake At least two people were killed and 11 more injured after an earthquake off the coast of Ferndale in Humboldt County, Calif., on Tuesday. Severe weather grounds flights, strands passengers in Iceland Blizzard conditions throughout Iceland grounded flights and stranded thousands of holiday travelers at Keflavik Airport for a second day, with more delays forecast due to heavy snowfall and strong winds. Ex-police officer gets 11 years in shooting death A Texas jury on Tuesday sentenced a former police officer to more than 11 years in prison for the October 2019 shooting death of a woman inside a home. Taliban releases two Americans, State Department says The Taliban released two Americans being held in Afghanistan, State Department spokesman Ned Price said Tuesday. Cat lost on Long Island, N.Y., turns up 10 years later A cat who disappeared on New York's Long Island is on her way to a reunion after being found 10 years later. Archeologists discover 2,000-year-old family tomb in Israel The Israeli Antiquities Authority has uncovered an elaborate 2,000-year-old tomb at Salome Cave. The location was a burial site and is believed to have been a place of pilgrimage for early Christians. Watch: Wildlife officials remove Christmas lights from deer's antlers Wildlife officials in Oregon aided a three-legged deer found with Christmas lights tangled around its antlers. Watch: Shark at Chicago aquarium hatched pups with no father The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago said researchers were stunned when they discovered a female zebra shark had hatched pups without any genetic material from a male. DEA seized enough fentanyl to kill every American in 2022, agency says The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said it has seized the equivalent of 379 million potentially deadly doses of fentanyl in 2022, which is enough to kill all 331.9 million Americans. 'General Hospital' star Sonya Eddy dies at 55 Sonya Eddy, a real life nurse who starred on "General Hospital," died Monday, her friend Octavia Spencer and the show's executive producer confirmed. Treasury Department issues exemptions for humanitarian aid in sanctioned areas The Treasury Department on Tuesday announced new steps for sanctions carveouts that would allow humanitarian assistance to get to vulnerable populations. Co-workers both win big in same lottery drawing A Maryland man who was unable to visit a store in time to buy his lottery ticket enlisted the help of a co-worker -- enabling them both to win big prizes. Search continues for 23 missing Thai navy sailors Twenty-three members of Thailand's navy are still missing at sea after a warship on a routine patrol capsized on Sunday night. |
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What’s In (and Not In) the $1.7 Trillion Spending BillA big boost for the military, more aid for Ukraine, a preference for the lobster industry over whales and an overhaul of the Electoral Count Act are among the provisions in the 4,155-page bill lawmakers expect to pass this week. Lawmakers Advance Spending Bill in Race to Avoid Government ShutdownThe legislation, which would fund the government through September, would significantly increase federal spending and provide billions of dollars in emergency aid. How the Federal Spending Plan Hit a Snag on Plans to Relocate the FBI BuildingA fight between Virginia and Maryland lawmakers over a new location for the F.B.I. headquarters held up a 4,155 page must-pass government funding measure. New Spending Bill Makes It Easier for Americans to Save for RetirementSeveral provisions in the spending bill outline new ways employers can help workers save for retirement. Title 42 Border Restrictions Still in Place as Lawsuits Reach Supreme CourtIn a brief to the court, the Biden administration acknowledged that the end of Title 42 would most likely lead to an increase in border crossings. Elon Musk Says He Will Resign as Twitter CEO When He Finds SuccessorMr. Musk, who asked his Twitter followers on Sunday if he should step down as head of the service, will remain the company’s owner. Taliban Bar Women From College Classes, in a Stark Reversal of RightsThe new Afghan government has returned to its hard-line stances from the 1990s, instituting public beatings and executions as well further restricting women’s rights. Taliban Release 2 Americans Detained in AfghanistanOne of the Americans being held is an independent filmmaker who had been held since August. Clean Energy Quest Pits Google Against UtilitiesGoogle says its goals for carbon-free power are impeded by state-regulated utilities, particularly in the Southeast, that lack a competitive market. Mayor Adams Warns of Holiday Virus Risks, Encourages Wearing Face MasksDonning a mask, Mayor Eric Adams urged New Yorkers to protect themselves against a swirl of viral illnesses in the city, including Covid-19, flu and R.S.V. Winter Storm: Freezing Temps and Snow Could Make Holiday Travel DangerousA storm could make for treacherous conditions for parts of the country. ‘‘It could be one of the coldest Christmases in a while,’’ one meteorologist said. Going Whole Hog for a Noche Buena TraditionRoast pork is the must-have Christmas Eve centerpiece for many Latinos and Filipinos, and for processors like La Casa Sierra near Tampa, Fla., business is booming. Was the World Collapsing? Or Were You Just Freaking Out?In 2022, we debated the apocalypse. Broad, Sunlit UplandsWhat 1940 can teach us about 2022. A 200-Year-Old Argument on Behalf of the Many Against the FewThe lost radicalism of Thomas Skidmore. The Forest in Your ChocolateA proposed new European Union law is due to come into effect soon to reduce deforestation risks. A Plan for Every Kind of New Year’s EveLooking for a simple night? An all-out fete? We have options. Russian Hackers’ Latest Target Is Cab Dispatch Line at J.F.K., U.S. SaysFederal prosecutors say two Queens men worked with Russians to charge cabbies $10 to jump the line at the airport. The scheme was an open secret among drivers competing for fares. Gunman in Canada Condo Shooting Was Being Forced Out of BuildingThe police on Tuesday identified the five people killed in a shooting one day before the gunman was scheduled to appear in court on orders to sell his unit. World Cup Homecoming Brings Argentina to a HaltMillions of fans thronged the streets of Buenos Aires to welcome home Argentina’s national team in what may be the biggest open-air party in the capital’s history. Lawyer for Key Jan. 6 Witness Seeks to Rebut Panel’s Claim of InterferenceStefan Passantino, who represented Cassidy Hutchinson in the early stages of the House select committee’s investigation, took a leave of absence from his law firm. Overlooked No More: Audrey Munson, Forgotten but, Living On in Sculptures, Not GoneCalled “the American Venus,” she was a model immortalized by sculptors, her image remaining visible in monuments across New York City. More Recent Articles |
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Incoming House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries on Tuesday appointed Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington to lead the Democratic Party's campaign arm as they seek to regain control of the legislative branch in two years.
Elon Musk has confirmed, in a tweet, he will resign as Twitter's chief executive officer as soon as he finds a replacement.
The Taliban announced a ban on women in Afghanistan universities Tuesday -- the latest move to restrict the educational freedoms of women and girls since taking power last year.
The House Ways and Means Committee voted Tuesday to publicly release six years of former President Donald Trump's tax returns and revealed the Internal Revenue Service failed to audit two years of Trump's tax filings.
The grandfather of a defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs was among the five people killed over the weekend in a mass shooting at a condominium tower, the team confirmed Tuesday.
One of Steven Spielberg's most beloved creations graced an auction house floor where the animatronic model of E.T. sold for $2.56 million.
A Georgia man who defrauded victims out of more than $115 million in an "elaborate" Ponzi scheme was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison on Tuesday.
Two biotech chief executive officers have been indicted for their roles in defrauding investors in CytoDyn, a company developing an investigational drug to treat human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.
A Pennsylvania-based biotech company and its subsidiary agreed on Tuesday to settle a lawsuit alleging they improperly billed Medicare and other federal health care programs for certain cardiac monitoring services.
A Porsche 911 was filled up with e-fuel Tuesday at a newly opened plant in Chile where the German luxury car maker will double down on its efforts to reach carbon neutrality by 2030.
AMC Networks announced the five network simulcast of "Anne Rice's The Mayfair Witches" on Tuesday. Ahead of the show's Jan. 8 premiere, AMC and AMC+ will also run a documentary on the history of witches.
At least two people were killed and 11 more injured after an earthquake off the coast of Ferndale in Humboldt County, Calif., on Tuesday.
Blizzard conditions throughout Iceland grounded flights and stranded thousands of holiday travelers at Keflavik Airport for a second day, with more delays forecast due to heavy snowfall and strong winds.
A Texas jury on Tuesday sentenced a former police officer to more than 11 years in prison for the October 2019 shooting death of a woman inside a home.
The Taliban released two Americans being held in Afghanistan, State Department spokesman Ned Price said Tuesday.
A cat who disappeared on New York's Long Island is on her way to a reunion after being found 10 years later.
The Israeli Antiquities Authority has uncovered an elaborate 2,000-year-old tomb at Salome Cave. The location was a burial site and is believed to have been a place of pilgrimage for early Christians.
Wildlife officials in Oregon aided a three-legged deer found with Christmas lights tangled around its antlers.
The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago said researchers were stunned when they discovered a female zebra shark had hatched pups without any genetic material from a male.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said it has seized the equivalent of 379 million potentially deadly doses of fentanyl in 2022, which is enough to kill all 331.9 million Americans.
Sonya Eddy, a real life nurse who starred on "General Hospital," died Monday, her friend Octavia Spencer and the show's executive producer confirmed.
The Treasury Department on Tuesday announced new steps for sanctions carveouts that would allow humanitarian assistance to get to vulnerable populations.
A Maryland man who was unable to visit a store in time to buy his lottery ticket enlisted the help of a co-worker -- enabling them both to win big prizes.
Twenty-three members of Thailand's navy are still missing at sea after a warship on a routine patrol capsized on Sunday night. 
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