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EV battery recycling startup to build $3.5B factory in South Carolina Electric vehicle battery recycling startup, Redwood Materials, announced plans Wednesday to break ground on a $3.5 billion factory in South Carolina early next year. House passes stopgap spending bill amid negotiations on omnibus deal House lawmakers on Wednesday voted to extend funding one week to award leadership more time to finish hashing out a $1.7 trillion spending package for the next fiscal year. Mississippi executes Thomas Loden for killing 16-year-old in 2000 Mississippi executed Thomas Loden on Wednesday for the 2000 rape and killing of 16-year-old Leesa Gray. Disney+ orders Season 2 of 'The Santa Clauses' Disney+ announced Wednesday it has renewed its holiday-themed "The Santa Clauses" for a second season. Eddie Murphy to receive Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes Comedy legend Eddie Murphy is to be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 80th Annual Golden Globes ceremony next month. Floods, landslides kill more than 120 in Kinshasa Floods and landslides in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, have killed more than 120 people following torrential rains. Eggo criminally charged for releasing ammonia from San Jose plant in 2021 Leading frozen waffle-maker the Eggo Company was fined $85,000 for releasing a large amount of ammonia from its plant in San Jose, Calif., then failing to report it. 2 Mississippi police officers killed by gunfire in incident at hotel Two police officers were killed in the parking lot of a Mississippi Motel 6 early Wednesday morning when a woman opened fire on them before killing herself. Justice Department deal repeals crime-free ordinance over discrimination The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday resolved a lawsuit against a California city and law enforcement agency that alleged "modern-day racial segregation." Navy hospital ship resumes work after overboard situation causes pause A U.S. Navy hospital ship has resumed operations near Haiti, after two sailors were injured and 19 people went overboard on Monday evening. 1 dead, 1 suffers life-threatening injuries in Arizona Amazon warehouse shooting Police in Chandler, Ariz., are investigating a shooting at an Amazon Flex warehouse that left one person dead and another with life-threatening injuries Wednesday morning. Florida pastor and son indicted on $8 million COVID-19 fraudA Florida pastor and his son were arrested Wednesday on charges of fraudulently obtaining more than $8 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds. Twitter suspends account that tracked Elon Musk's private jet Twitter has suspended an account that tracked billionaire Elon Musk's private jet one month after Musk promised to leave it open as part of his commitment to free speech. Senate report finds VA technology inaccessible to those with disabilities The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs routinely failed to make its technology accessible to people with disabilities, according to a report issued Wednesday by the Senate Special Committee on Aging. 'Sex Lives of College Girls' renewed for Season 3 ahead of finale HBO Max announced the renewal of "The Sex Lives of College Girls" for a third season on Wednesday. The season finale premieres Thursday. Post-surgery risks after COVID-19 infection may linger many months It may be wise to wait for non-urgent surgery following COVID-19 infection because the odds of significant post-operative heart problems will diminish over time, a new study suggests. WHO estimates two-year global death toll of COVID-19 pandemic at 15 million Almost 15 million people likely died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, nearly three times more than previously reported, a new World Health Organization study estimates. National Cancer Institute Director Monica Bertagnolli diagnosed with breast cancer Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, the new director of the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Superman, Batman series return in March on The CW The CW announced premiere dates for Season 3 of "Superman & Lois" and the Batman spinoff "Gotham Knights." World Cup soccer: France beats Morocco, earns spot vs. Argentina in finale Left back Theo Herandez scored one of the fastest goals in World Cup semifinals history to lead France to a narrow win over Morocco and clinch a spot in the finale Wednesday in Al Khor, Qatar. Alaska court officer killed in muskox attack A court services officer in Alaska was killed in a muskox attack Tuesday while trying to shoo a herd away from his dog kennel. Researchers find that chimpanzees learned to walk in trees, not on ground Humans walking on two legs may have evolved from the trees and not from the ground, according to a new study by researchers at the University College London. Fed raises U.S. interest rates half a point to the highest rate in 15 years The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised interest rates by another half a percentage point, bringing the benchmark interest rate to the highest point in 15 years. |
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Biden Aims to Inject New Energy Into US Relations With African NationsWith the United States lagging behind China in influence on the continent, the president pledged investments in key areas for development. Morocco Gave Everything in the World Cup Semifinal. It Needed a Little More Against France.On some level this will always be Morocco’s World Cup, the one that made it a trailblazer, a record breaker, a watermark that will not fade. Grant Wahl Died of a Burst Blood Vessel, His Family SaysAn autopsy in New York showed that the journalist had a tear in the ascending aorta, a large vessel that carries blood from the heart. The Federal Reserve signals more to come even as it slows rate increases.Central bankers made a smaller rate move, but predicted that they will weigh the economy down more aggressively than previously expected ‘Nightmare’ Warehouse Fire Erases Evidence in Many Unsolved CasesLawyers say evidence in cold cases and bids for exoneration disappeared or was ruined when a Police Department storage facility in Brooklyn went up in flames. New York Republican Gala Draws House Freshmen and Far-Right ExtremistsOrganizations that track extremism have expressed concern about some of the attendees at a New York Young Republican Club event in Manhattan on Saturday. DeSantis Is Showing Strength. He’s Also Vulnerable on His Right Flank.For staunchly anti-abortion conservatives, the Florida governor’s 15-week ban doesn’t go far enough. Peru Declares National State of Emergency Amid Deadly ProtestsThe measure suspended some civil rights, including the freedom of assembly, and deepens a crisis set off when the elected president was impeached by Congress last week. What to Know About the Political Turmoil in PeruAn impeachment vote, an arrest, a new president, a national state of emergency. An initially peaceful transfer of power turned violent in this fragile South American democracy. Perú en estado de emergenciaLa medida suspenderá algunos derechos civiles, como la libertad de reunión, y profundiza una crisis que se desató cuando el Congreso destituyó al presidente electo la semana pasada. California Regents Allow U.C.L.A. to Join Big Ten, Strings AttachedThe Regents chose not to block U.C.L.A. from leaving the Pac-12. But it attached conditions that could cost the school more than $20 million annually, including some money that would be diverted to U.C. Berkeley. As Strikes Expand, Britain Faces a New ‘Winter of Discontent’In the 1970s, Margaret Thatcher accused the Labour government of losing control. Now, the same charge is being leveled by Labour against the Conservatives. They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost.After their homeowner association ordered them to replace their wildlife-friendly plants with turf grass, a Maryland couple sued. They ended up changing state law. Eddie Izzard Plays Which Part in ‘Great Expectations’? All of Them.The British comedian and actor is now performing her solo take on Dickens’s coming-of-age drama Off Broadway. It’s “pure storytelling,” she said. When Allen Ginsberg Came to TownI was in college and found myself organizing a gay rights protest before I fully understood what gay rights meant. Are We in the West Weaker Than Ukrainians?Thank God someone is standing up to Putin. There’s a Reason There Aren’t Enough Teachers in America. Many Reasons, Actually.We are going about education reform all wrong. Your Weirdest DatesWe asked listeners to tell us about their most bizarre date spots. The stories were imaginative, morbid and in some cases, life changing. Video Footage Reveals New Details of Paul Pelosi Attack During SF HearingDavid DePape, the man accused of bludgeoning the husband of Nancy Pelosi, told the police that he also had Gavin Newsom and Tom Hanks on his target list. Stephen Boss, Dancer and Reality TV Star Known as tWitch, Dies at 40Mr. Boss spent nine years with “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” as D.J., guest host and, eventually, an executive producer. Twitter Suspends Over 25 Accounts That Track Billionaires’ Private PlanesThe suspended accounts include one that followed the private plane of Elon Musk, Twitter’s owner. It was reinstated hours later, before being suspended again. Tornado Socks New Orleans as Death Toll From Storms Reaches 3A tornado killed a person west of New Orleans on Wednesday as violent storms continued east into Mississippi and Alabama. With ‘Company,’ Antonio Banderas Brings Sondheim to SpainMany Broadway blockbusters make their way to Madrid, but Banderas wants to push the envelope with serious, complex musicals that are little-known in Spain. More Recent Articles |
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Electric vehicle battery recycling startup, Redwood Materials, announced plans Wednesday to break ground on a $3.5 billion factory in South Carolina early next year.
House lawmakers on Wednesday voted to extend funding one week to award leadership more time to finish hashing out a $1.7 trillion spending package for the next fiscal year.
Mississippi executed Thomas Loden on Wednesday for the 2000 rape and killing of 16-year-old Leesa Gray.
Disney+ announced Wednesday it has renewed its holiday-themed "The Santa Clauses" for a second season.
Comedy legend Eddie Murphy is to be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 80th Annual Golden Globes ceremony next month.
Floods and landslides in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, have killed more than 120 people following torrential rains.
Leading frozen waffle-maker the Eggo Company was fined $85,000 for releasing a large amount of ammonia from its plant in San Jose, Calif., then failing to report it.
Two police officers were killed in the parking lot of a Mississippi Motel 6 early Wednesday morning when a woman opened fire on them before killing herself.
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday resolved a lawsuit against a California city and law enforcement agency that alleged "modern-day racial segregation."
A U.S. Navy hospital ship has resumed operations near Haiti, after two sailors were injured and 19 people went overboard on Monday evening.
Police in Chandler, Ariz., are investigating a shooting at an Amazon Flex warehouse that left one person dead and another with life-threatening injuries Wednesday morning.
Twitter has suspended an account that tracked billionaire Elon Musk's private jet one month after Musk promised to leave it open as part of his commitment to free speech.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs routinely failed to make its technology accessible to people with disabilities, according to a report issued Wednesday by the Senate Special Committee on Aging.
HBO Max announced the renewal of "The Sex Lives of College Girls" for a third season on Wednesday. The season finale premieres Thursday.
It may be wise to wait for non-urgent surgery following COVID-19 infection because the odds of significant post-operative heart problems will diminish over time, a new study suggests.
Almost 15 million people likely died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, nearly three times more than previously reported, a new World Health Organization study estimates.
Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, the new director of the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
The CW announced premiere dates for Season 3 of "Superman & Lois" and the Batman spinoff "Gotham Knights."
Left back Theo Herandez scored one of the fastest goals in World Cup semifinals history to lead France to a narrow win over Morocco and clinch a spot in the finale Wednesday in Al Khor, Qatar.
A court services officer in Alaska was killed in a muskox attack Tuesday while trying to shoo a herd away from his dog kennel.
Humans walking on two legs may have evolved from the trees and not from the ground, according to a new study by researchers at the University College London.
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised interest rates by another half a percentage point, bringing the benchmark interest rate to the highest point in 15 years. 
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