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Biden praises victims of gun violence for turning pain into progress U.S. President Joe Biden praised victims of gun violence for turning their pain into progress by reigning in weapons that have caused so much harm, as he urged survivors to continue to fight to save lives. Anne Heche not impaired by drugs, alcohol in crash, says autopsy report The final autopsy report for Anne Heche shows there were no active drugs in her system when the actress crashed her car in August, according to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner's Office. New York granted stay to enforce gun restrictions New York can enforce its law banning gun owners from carrying weapons into "sensitive" places, including Times Square, pending an appeal of a ruling that blocked parts of the state's Concealed Carry Improvement Act. Off-duty FBI agent fatally shoots man at D.C. Metro Center An off-duty FBI special agent fatally shot a man at a Washington, D.C., subway station Wednesday evening after the two got into an altercation, authorities said. Former Theranos COO 'Sunny' Balwani sentenced to nearly 13 years in prison Former Theranos COO Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani was sentenced to 12 years and 11 months in federal prison Wednesday. U.N. human rights chief warns against normalizing Ukraine's suffering U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk warned the suffering by millions across Ukraine must not be normalized, as a new U.N. report documents the deaths of hundreds of civilians. ‘Wordle’ tops Google’s most searched list for 2022 Google's annual Year in Search list is a microcosm of all that collectively grabbed people's attention throughout the year and in 2022 the game Wordle was No. 1. Loudoun County superintendent fired after grand jury report on sex assaults Loudoun County Public Schools has fired Superintendent Scott Ziegler one day after a grand jury report blasted the district's handling of two sexual assaults by the same student. New York's oldest gay bar gets historical designation The oldest gay bar in New York City is now a landmark building, after the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building that houses Julius' Bar as an individual landmark. More than two-thirds of shoppers struggling to pay for groceries Grocery bills are too expensive for the average American and customers are changing their shopping habits, according to a survey released Wednesday. California offshore wind turbine auction nets $757 million Private companies spent $757.1 million on Wednesday, to secure offshore rights to floating wind turbines in California, the Department of the Interior said in a release on Wednesday. U.S. charges Ukrainian lawmaker with money laundering The Justice Department accused Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian politician, of money laundering and bank fraud on Wednesday. Cigarette companies ordered to display ‘corrective’ signs at stores Smokers will soon see new warning signs when they go to purchase a new pack after a new order from the Justice Department and Department of Health and Human Services. Florida archaeologists believe mysterious beach debris is 1800s shipwreck A large and mysterious wooden object, partially unearthed by hurricane erosion on a Florida beach, appears to be a shipwreck from the 1800s, according to archaeologists who inspected the site. Justice Dept. report criticizes Bureau of Prisons for mob boss' murder The Federal Bureau of Prisons committed a series of "failures" that led to the death of gangster James "Whitey" Bulger four years ago, according to a Justice Department report released Wednesday. Wholesale used vehicle prices dropped 15.6% between January and November Wholesale used vehicle prices dropped by 15.6% between January and November, according to the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, which tracks prices at wholesale vehicle auctions. Look: Dog accidentally sent through X-ray tunnel at Wisconsin airport The Transportation Security Administration is reminding passengers of the proper protocol for traveling with pets after a dog accidentally went through a security X-ray at a Wisconsin airport. USPS says mail service became more reliable in 2022 The United States Postal Service announced Wednesday that its delivery speed and reliability had increased over the past fiscal year. The agency has undergone significant changes. Look: Entangled mule deer rescued from wire fencing in Oregon Wildlife authorities in Oregon came to the rescue of a mule deer found with wire fencing wrapped around its body. 7 family members sentenced in ‘expansive’ Alabama cockfighting ring The seventh member of a Verbena, Ala., family was sentenced for taking part in what the Justice Department calls an "expansive" cockfighting operation. Look: Book returned to Australian school library was nearly 120 years overdue A school in Queensland, Australia, said a book recently returned to its library was found to be nearly 120 years overdue. Watch: Four horses rescued after falling through ice covering Montana pond Emergency responders and farm workers in Montana teamed up to rescue four horses that fell through the ice of a frozen pond. Atlanta police arrest two teens for Nov. 26 Atlantic Station murders Two teens have been arrested in a Nov. 26 shooting in the city's Atlantic Station commercial district that killed two and wounded four others, Atlanta Police Deputy Chief Charles Hampton Jr. said Wednesday. |
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Peru President Castillo Ousted and Arrested After Moving to Dissolve CongressAhead of an impeachment vote by Congress, Pedro Castillo tried to dissolve the government and seize power. The attempt ended with his ouster and arrest. El presidente de Perú intentó disolver el Congreso. Al final del día, estaba detenidoAntes de una votación de juicio político por parte del Congreso, Pedro Castillo intentó disolver el gobierno y tomar el poder. Esa decisión provocó su derrocamiento y detención policial. Analysis: A Very Bad 3 Weeks for Trump After Losses and Legal SetbacksFor the former president, who raced to announce his third run for the White House in hopes of clearing the Republican field, the losses, legal setbacks and embarrassments are rapidly piling up. After Georgia Senate Loss, Republicans Stare Down Their Trump DilemmaRepublicans from Georgia to Washington traded blame for their bruising defeats in the Senate races. Much of it landed on Donald Trump. Where Trump Stands in Early (Very Early) 2024 PollsThe former president’s support has not collapsed. But Republican voters appear strikingly open to another Florida-based politician. Trump Search Team Found Classified Documents at Florida Storage SiteThe discovery came as series of searches were conducted by a team hired by the former president, after a federal judge directed his lawyers to look for any materials still in his possession. Putin Warns Russians of Protracted Ukraine War, But Says He Won’t Call Up TroopsVladimir Putin appeared to acknowledge that subduing Russia’s neighbor was taking longer than expected, but said there was no need for another draft now. What N.F.L. Broadcasters Left Out in Deshaun Watson’s ReturnWhen Deshaun Watson’s suspension ended, the N.F.L.’s broadcast partners focused mainly on his return to the field, not on the behavior a hearing officer had deemed “predatory,” or on the women who accused him. Germany Arrests 25 People Suspected of Plotting to Overthrow GovernmentAmong those detained were a German prince, a former far-right member of Parliament, an active soldier and former members of the police and elite special forces. Who Is Prince Heinrich XIII, a Man Accused of Trying to Overthrow Germany’s Government?Descended from an ancient aristocratic family, Heinrich now stands accused of being a leader of a far-right plot to overthrow the German government. Morocco Win in World Cup Brings Celebration Across Africa and Middle EastArabs and Africans around the world joined in an outpouring of pride and joy over Morocco’s World Cup success after it defeated Spain. Waving the Palestinian Flag, Celebrating the World Cup’s Unofficial TeamArab fans and Arab teams have been using the tournament’s global stage to elevate the Palestinian cause in the stands and on the field. FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Faces Market Manipulation InquiryFederal prosecutors are investigating whether Sam Bankman-Fried and his hedge fund orchestrated trades in a way that led to the collapse of two cryptocurrencies in May. Xi Loosens Up. It Won’t Be Enough.Brave Chinese protesters’ broader yearning for rights can no more be extinguished than a virus. Wait! Wait! Georgia’s Over?Hey, we survived. Covid-19 Isn’t a Pandemic of the Unvaccinated AnymoreThe uncomfortable truth is that it’s now more of a pandemic of the old. A Bond Thicker Than BloodWhen he yearned for his father, his godfather would appear. Plus: How a woman’s life changed when she gave her subway card to a stranger. The Best Albums of 2022? Let’s Discuss.Our critics debate their year-end lists (and agree on Beyoncé and Rosalía!) in a wrap-up of the year in LPs. As Covid Cases Rise in a Weary Los Angeles, So Does ApathyHospitalizations and Covid cases have increased sharply in Los Angeles since Thanksgiving. But fear — and masks — are missing this time around. Aaron Judge and Yankees Agree on Deal That Works for Both SidesIn a monster deal that was fueled by a team’s desperation and a player’s desire for a legacy, Aaron Judge will stay with the Yankees. His marching orders are clear: Win. Sunny Balwani, No. 2 Theranos Executive, Is Sentenced for FraudRamesh Balwani, the former chief operating officer of the failed blood testing start-up, was convicted of 12 counts of fraud in July. Pentagon Gives Cloud Contracts to Amazon, Google, Microsoft and OracleContracts that could total $9 billion were awarded to Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle. An earlier effort, won by Microsoft, was scrapped after rivals objected. Tell Him Your Story, and He’ll Photograph Your Wedding. For Free.Vincent Po, an engineer turned itinerant photographer, has been shooting weddings in exchange for room and board for the last two years as part of his Portrait of a Young Couple series. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. President Joe Biden praised victims of gun violence for turning their pain into progress by reigning in weapons that have caused so much harm, as he urged survivors to continue to fight to save lives.
The final autopsy report for Anne Heche shows there were no active drugs in her system when the actress crashed her car in August, according to the Los Angeles Medical Examiner's Office.
New York can enforce its law banning gun owners from carrying weapons into "sensitive" places, including Times Square, pending an appeal of a ruling that blocked parts of the state's Concealed Carry Improvement Act.
An off-duty FBI special agent fatally shot a man at a Washington, D.C., subway station Wednesday evening after the two got into an altercation, authorities said.
Former Theranos COO Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani was sentenced to 12 years and 11 months in federal prison Wednesday.
U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk warned the suffering by millions across Ukraine must not be normalized, as a new U.N. report documents the deaths of hundreds of civilians.
Google's annual Year in Search list is a microcosm of all that collectively grabbed people's attention throughout the year and in 2022 the game Wordle was No. 1.
Loudoun County Public Schools has fired Superintendent Scott Ziegler one day after a grand jury report blasted the district's handling of two sexual assaults by the same student.
The oldest gay bar in New York City is now a landmark building, after the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building that houses Julius' Bar as an individual landmark.
Grocery bills are too expensive for the average American and customers are changing their shopping habits, according to a survey released Wednesday.
Private companies spent $757.1 million on Wednesday, to secure offshore rights to floating wind turbines in California, the Department of the Interior said in a release on Wednesday.
The Justice Department accused Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian politician, of money laundering and bank fraud on Wednesday.
Smokers will soon see new warning signs when they go to purchase a new pack after a new order from the Justice Department and Department of Health and Human Services.
A large and mysterious wooden object, partially unearthed by hurricane erosion on a Florida beach, appears to be a shipwreck from the 1800s, according to archaeologists who inspected the site.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons committed a series of "failures" that led to the death of gangster James "Whitey" Bulger four years ago, according to a Justice Department report released Wednesday.
Wholesale used vehicle prices dropped by 15.6% between January and November, according to the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, which tracks prices at wholesale vehicle auctions.
The Transportation Security Administration is reminding passengers of the proper protocol for traveling with pets after a dog accidentally went through a security X-ray at a Wisconsin airport.
The United States Postal Service announced Wednesday that its delivery speed and reliability had increased over the past fiscal year. The agency has undergone significant changes.
Wildlife authorities in Oregon came to the rescue of a mule deer found with wire fencing wrapped around its body.
The seventh member of a Verbena, Ala., family was sentenced for taking part in what the Justice Department calls an "expansive" cockfighting operation.
A school in Queensland, Australia, said a book recently returned to its library was found to be nearly 120 years overdue.
Emergency responders and farm workers in Montana teamed up to rescue four horses that fell through the ice of a frozen pond.
Two teens have been arrested in a Nov. 26 shooting in the city's Atlantic Station commercial district that killed two and wounded four others, Atlanta Police Deputy Chief Charles Hampton Jr. said Wednesday. 
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