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Senate passes $858B military spending bill Senate lawmakers Thursday overwhelming passed the annual defense policy bill that allocates $858 billion for the Pentagon to spend during the next fiscal year. Justice Department finds Alaska segregates children with behavioral disabilities The Department of Justice concluded that children with behavioral health disabilities in Alaska are often subject to segregation, sometimes sent thousands of miles away from their families. CDC finds 90% of children have survived COVID-19 Around 90% of children in the United States have survived being diagnosed with COVID-19 at least once, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. Missouri transgender inmate asks governor for clemency ahead of execution A transgender woman in Missouri sentenced to be executed on Jan. 3, is asking the state's governor for clemency, citing mental health struggles. Philadelphia mafia underboss sentenced to five years in prison The underboss of the Philadelphia mafia was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison for illegal loansharking and running an illegal gambling business. Research finds TikTok shows new users harmful content quickly The popular social media app TikTok feeds harmful content to a mostly teenage audience within the first half hour of using it, a new report finds. Three U.S. citizens, one Canadian charged with raising money for ISIS Authorities have charged three U.S. citizens and one Canadian with conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State. Former Fort-Worth police officer found guilty of manslaughter A former Texas police officer was found guilty of manslaughter after he shot and killed a Black woman through a window in her home in October 2019. Dow has worst day since September amid larger market dip The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its worst day in months and markets as a whole dropped Thursday, after numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau showed retail sales declined more than expected in November. Keystone Pipeline restarts oil flow while leak's cause still investigated Crude oil is again moving through the Keystone Pipeline between Hardisty, Alberta, Canada, and Patoka, Ill., after a leak was discovered a week ago. Look: Albino porcupine rescued by British Columbia sanctuary A British Columbia animal shelter announced an unusual "new guest" at its facility -- an albino porcupine. Kingsley Coman is third French player to fall ill ahead of World Cup final Team France coach Didier Deschamps announced that Kingsley Coman has become the third French player to fall ill ahead of Sunday's World Cup final, which will pit France against Argentina. Biden releases nearly 13,000 more JFK assassination files The National Archives and Records Administration released nearly 13,000 documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Thursday. Watch: Deer rescued from plastic Halloween bucket in Michigan Animal rescuers in Michigan rescued a deer seen wandering with a plastic Halloween bucket stuck over its face. Look: Cow rescued after four months on the loose in Long Island A cow that escaped from a farm in New York's Long Island region was safely recaptured four months later on a nearby golf course. Aging Americans may be at greater risk of Parkinson's than previously thought Parkinson's disease is a much bigger problem than previously thought, particularly for aging Americans, a new study finds. Unexpected routine change leads Maryland couple to $100,000 lottery prize A Maryland couple collected a $100,000 lottery prize when their usual ticket-buying routine was unexpectedly interrupted. Stuttgart, Ark., police officer killed attempting to make arrest Arkansas State Police confirmed Thursday that a Stuttgart, Ark., police officer was killed and a state trooper was wounded attempting to make an arrest during a pursuit. D.C. Bar counsel calls for Rudy Giuliani to be disbarred The D.C. Bar's disciplinary counsel recommended Thursday that Rudy Giuliani be disbarred after a panel found that he likely violated at least one professional conduct rule in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Brendan Fraser: Cliff the robot has ‘poetic’ journey in ‘Doom Patrol’ S4 "The Whale" and "The Mummy" star Brendan Fraser says "Doom Patrol" has a lot of heart and humanity for an over-the-top, HBO Max action-comedy. Rep. Pelosi confident in spending bill before Christmas, Ukraine allyship in new Congress Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., reflected on her career and commented on what lies ahead for Congress in what may have been her final press briefing as House speaker on Thursday. Nurses in Britain strike for better wages Nurses across Britain have gone on strike. The collective action is the largest in the history of Britain's National Health Service. While some services are expected to be affected, critical care will continue. Watch: Colorado boy, 8, has skied on all seven continents An 8-year-old boy from Colorado has unofficially become the youngest person to ski on all seven continents -- and he may soon be a Guinness World Record holder. |
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Bribery Case Cracks Open European Parliament — and Finds Hidden CashProsecutors say the glamorous lifestyle of a European lawmaker masked a Qatari corruption scandal. It exposed how vulnerable Brussels is to foreign influence. Congress Clears Military Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for TroopsPassage of the $858 billion bill by the Senate sends the annual military policy measure to President Biden’s desk. Congress Clears One-Week Spending Bill to Avert Immediate Government ShutdownThe Senate passed legislation to avert a government shutdown this weekend as negotiators worked to finalize an agreement to provide funding through September. New Federal Rule Has Done Little to Stem Spread of ‘Ghost Guns’Sellers of key components of the untraceable homemade firearms have been interpreting the rule in the narrowest possible way. A Russian Missile in Kherson Upended Lives. Photos Show the Aftermath.In the immediate aftermath of an attack, the horrors of the Ukraine war, the random death and the lives upended take on a deeper meaning when seen close-up. Twitter Suspends Journalists’ Accounts, Some of Whom Wrote About MuskThe social media service, which is owned by Elon Musk, said that it suspends accounts that “violate the Twitter rules” but did not provide details. Protesters in Peru Demand Justice for Ousted President Pedro CastilloEight days after Pedro Castillo’s removal from office and arrest, thousands of his supporters have joined protests demanding his reinstatement. To them, he is the voice of the marginalized. In the World of Wrestling, a Heavy Hitter Steps Into the RingThe owner of the Los Angeles Lakers believes WOW — Women of Wrestling can be an engine of female empowerment. Her performers, known as “superheroes,” are breaking new ground in the historically male-centric space. Why Don’t More Underdogs Contend for the World Cup Title?Roster depth and a punishing schedule are just two of the factors that teams like Morocco and Croatia must overcome. In Qatar, the Ancient Sport of Falconry Gets Some UpgradesThe training regimen now involves drones, but doomed pigeons are still in the mix. Generations of Qataris have taken up the hobby. Harry Takes Aim at William in New Episodes of Netflix DocumentaryThe younger prince made several incendiary allegations about his brother, who is now heir to the British throne. ‘Harry & Meghan’: A Second Serving of Reviews for the Netflix SeriesThe final episodes include the Duchess of Sussex’s claim that the royal family fed her “to the wolves,” but some critics have had their fill of the couple’s account. What in the World Is Happening in Israel?The future may bring a one-state solution, a two-state solution or really one big mess. Will 2024 Be a Vaccine Election?Ron DeSantis is setting himself up as anti-vaxxer in chief. Will ChatGPT Replace Me In My Job?Artificial intelligence works magic but at a price: our pride of ownership and sense of purpose. Big Oil Companies Are Bullies Who ‘Want to Be Seen as Good Guys’Rep. Ro Khanna of California on how a House investigation revealed the continuing intransigence and lack of introspection of the oil industry. “放开”后的中国疫情乱象:新冠元年噩梦重演?中国防疫政策急转,开始强调“每个人都是自己健康的第一责任人”这种叙事,可是在没有社会支持、甚至连基本药物都十分匮乏的情况下,从病人到医务工作者,他们该怎么守护自己的健康? Will It Latke?Potato, squash, cabbage, celery root, parsnips, carrots — yes, you can fry them all! How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?For a weekend watch, our TV critic recommends a Polish drama, a warm series about the arts and a dark comedy that is about to stop streaming. What Stories Have You Learned From Digital Messages Left Behind?Tell us about the surprising or moving screengrabs, selfies, digital notes or direct messages you found after a loved one died. Biden Courts African Leaders, but Some Are Skeptical of Big PromisesPresident Biden faced a challenge in winning the confidence of a continent where the circumstances of its leaders vary so dramatically. Harvard Names Claudine Gay as New President, First Black LeaderClaudine Gay, the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will be the university’s first Black leader, and the second woman. She will take office just as the university faces a Supreme Court decision on affirmative action. Trump Sells $99 NFT Trading Cards of Himself, Confusing AlliesMoney from sales of the digital trading cards, which depict the former president as characters like a superhero and a “Top Gun”-style fighter pilot, will go directly to him instead of his 2024 campaign. Smoothing the Relaunch, With Coats and Kitchen ToolsA coffeepot. A dish rack. Modest forms of aid can help bolster people facing new beginnings. More Recent Articles |
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Senate lawmakers Thursday overwhelming passed the annual defense policy bill that allocates $858 billion for the Pentagon to spend during the next fiscal year.
The Department of Justice concluded that children with behavioral health disabilities in Alaska are often subject to segregation, sometimes sent thousands of miles away from their families.
Around 90% of children in the United States have survived being diagnosed with COVID-19 at least once, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.
A transgender woman in Missouri sentenced to be executed on Jan. 3, is asking the state's governor for clemency, citing mental health struggles.
The underboss of the Philadelphia mafia was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison for illegal loansharking and running an illegal gambling business.
The popular social media app TikTok feeds harmful content to a mostly teenage audience within the first half hour of using it, a new report finds.
Authorities have charged three U.S. citizens and one Canadian with conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State.
A former Texas police officer was found guilty of manslaughter after he shot and killed a Black woman through a window in her home in October 2019.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its worst day in months and markets as a whole dropped Thursday, after numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau showed retail sales declined more than expected in November.
Crude oil is again moving through the Keystone Pipeline between Hardisty, Alberta, Canada, and Patoka, Ill., after a leak was discovered a week ago.
A British Columbia animal shelter announced an unusual "new guest" at its facility -- an albino porcupine.
Team France coach Didier Deschamps announced that Kingsley Coman has become the third French player to fall ill ahead of Sunday's World Cup final, which will pit France against Argentina.
The National Archives and Records Administration released nearly 13,000 documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Thursday.
Animal rescuers in Michigan rescued a deer seen wandering with a plastic Halloween bucket stuck over its face.
A cow that escaped from a farm in New York's Long Island region was safely recaptured four months later on a nearby golf course.
Parkinson's disease is a much bigger problem than previously thought, particularly for aging Americans, a new study finds.
A Maryland couple collected a $100,000 lottery prize when their usual ticket-buying routine was unexpectedly interrupted.
Arkansas State Police confirmed Thursday that a Stuttgart, Ark., police officer was killed and a state trooper was wounded attempting to make an arrest during a pursuit.
The D.C. Bar's disciplinary counsel recommended Thursday that Rudy Giuliani be disbarred after a panel found that he likely violated at least one professional conduct rule in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
"The Whale" and "The Mummy" star Brendan Fraser says "Doom Patrol" has a lot of heart and humanity for an over-the-top, HBO Max action-comedy.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., reflected on her career and commented on what lies ahead for Congress in what may have been her final press briefing as House speaker on Thursday.
Nurses across Britain have gone on strike. The collective action is the largest in the history of Britain's National Health Service. While some services are expected to be affected, critical care will continue.
An 8-year-old boy from Colorado has unofficially become the youngest person to ski on all seven continents -- and he may soon be a Guinness World Record holder. 
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