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Police find missing twin baby safe in Indianapolis, suspect arrested A 5-month-old baby abducted early this week while sitting with his twin brother in the back of a car when it was stolen was found safe by police Thursday night in Indianapolis, authorities said. Hundreds evacuated after fire on NYC’s Staten Island Ferry Hundreds of people were evacuated Thursday from a Staten Island Ferry in New York City after a fire broke out on the vessel during rush hour. NYC’s Met Museum sued over Van Gogh painting allegedly looted by Nazis The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is facing a new lawsuit over a painting by Vincent Van Gogh that was allegedly looted by Nazis in the 1930s. Jury convicts California woman for killing stepfather A San Diego County jury found Jade Janks, 39, guilty of first-degree murder in the December 2020 killing of her stepfather, 64-year-old Thomas Merriman. U.S. believes North Korea delivered missiles, rockets to Russia’s Wagner Group The United States believes North Korea has delivered rockets and missiles to the Wagner Group, the infamous Russian private military company, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Thursday. More than 650,000 Samsung washing machines recalled More than 650,000 washing machines that were sold at hardware stores like Home Depot and Lowe's have been recalled due to reports of fires. New Jersey landlord charged for alleged sexual crimes against 30 tenants A landlord in Elizabeth, N.J., faces a 42-charge indictment for alleged sex crimes committed against 30 of his tenants. More than half of Antarctica's plant and animals could disappear due to climate change More than half of Antarctica's native species will likely disappear by the end of the century if global warming continues at its current pace, according to new research published Thursday. Bear shot dead after escaping, maiming zookeeper in Florida A bear that escaped its enclosure and injured a zookeeper in Florida has been shot dead, officials said. NASA performs spacewalk to install solar array on space station NASA astronauts on Thursday morning successfully attached a solar array on the International Space Station after a piece of space junk was determined to be flying dangerously close to the orbiting laboratory. FCC considering $300M fine for auto-warranty scammers The Federal Communications Commission is considering slapping two scammers with its largest fine in agency history for allegedly spamming more than 5 billion calls. Defense Department estimates $270M to repair bases after hosting Afghan refugees The U.S. Defense Department estimates $270 million in costs to repair facilities that hosted Afghan refugees as part of Operation Allies Refuge and Operation Allies Welcome. State Department sanctions 10 entities for Russian Navy links The State Department has sanctioned 10 entities for links to the Russian Navy. British zoo announces birth of tiny Goeldi's monkey A British zoo announced the birth of a tiny Goeldi's monkey, with the infant primate being described as weighing about the same as a golf ball. NASA, Russian space agency evaluate need for space station rescue mission NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos are evaluating the need for a rescue mission to the International Space Station after discovering a coolant leak from the Soyuz spacecraft currently docked at the station. Target pulls weighted blankets from shelves after 2 girls suffocate in N.C. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ordered Target to recall Children's Pillowfort Weighted Blankets after two girls in North Carolina suffocated in them earlier this year. Watch: Deputy breaks up fight between hawk and snake A Florida sheriff's deputy responding to a report of an injured hawk on a sidewalk arrived to find the bird of prey engaged in a battle with a long black snake. Putin congratulates Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on return to power Russian President Vladimir Putin called to congratulate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, after the Likud leader announced that he had formed a government. Jennifer McClellan wins Virginia Democratic primary for Congress Virginia state Sen. Jennifer McClellan took another step to becoming the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress after winning the Democratic primary early Thursday. Parents to post $250 million bond for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried A federal judge in the Southern District of New York granted bond to one-time crypto whiz kid Sam Bankman-Fried on Thursday. John Lynch: 'The Head' speaks to isolation people felt during pandemic Season 1 of "The Head" ended with such a high body count that John Lynch and Katharine O'Donnelly, the stars who played the two remaining main characters, couldn't imagine it getting a follow-up. Risk of death by gun violence is higher for men in some U.S. areas than in wartime In some parts of the United States, young men face a higher risk of dying from gun violence than if they'd gone to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, a new study reports. Woman wins $175,000 lottery prize at office gift exchange party A Kentucky woman won $175,050 from scratch-off lottery tickets she received as part of a gift exchange at a company holiday party. Senate passes $1.7 trillion spending bill The Senate passed a $1.7 trillion government spending bill on Thursday after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on the floor that an agreement had been reached to break a stalemate. |
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Jan. 6 Committee Releases Final Report on Effort to Overturn 2020 ElectionThe release of the report, the panel’s last major action, came three days after lawmakers formally accused former President Donald J. Trump of inciting insurrection and other crimes. Cassidy Hutchinson Told Jan. 6 Panel That Lawyer Tried to Influence Her TestimonyCassidy Hutchinson recounted to the House select committee how a lawyer with ties to former President Donald J. Trump said to her that she should “focus on protecting the president.” Trump’s Tax Audit Shows Depths of IRS Funding WoesThe agency lacks the resources to go after rich taxpayers. For years, a single revenue agent was responsible for the audits of Donald J. Trump. Zelensky’s Weapons Wish List Goes Mostly Unfulfilled on Trip to WashingtonThe Biden administration continues to balk at sending U.S. battle tanks, fighter jets and long-range missiles to Ukraine. Caught on Camera, Traced by Phone: The Russian Military Unit That Killed Dozens in BuchaExclusive evidence obtained in a monthslong investigation identifies the Russian regiment — and commander — behind one of the worst atrocities in Ukraine. How a Bipartisan Senate Group Addressed a Flaw Exposed by Jan. 6Democrats and Republicans managed to come together to update the archaic Electoral Count Act after they recognized it could again be abused to subvert the presidential vote. Senate Passes $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill, in Bid to Avert Government ShutdownThe bill, which would provide nearly $50 billion in aid to Ukraine, now heads to the House for a vote where it is expected to pass before being sent to President Biden. Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition to Ban Its Owner’s EnemiesMSG Entertainment, the owner of the arena and Radio City Music Hall, has put lawyers who represent people suing it on an “exclusion list” to keep them out of concerts and sporting events. How Do You Protest in the Face of Censorship? An Empty Sign.In China, Russia and the United Kingdom, unmarked sheets of white paper have become a potent symbol of defiance. Adam Schiff: Don’t Forget That Many Republicans in Congress Enabled Trump’s Big LieThe Jan. 6 committee found that multiple laws were violated in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election, and not just by Donald Trump’s foot soldiers. Biden’s America Finds Its VoiceZelensky reminds us of our timeless cause. China’s Future Isn’t What It Used to BeGlobal dominance has been postponed, maybe indefinitely. 从极端“清零”到突然“放开”,“为什么我们中国人永远都在自救?”没人想到中国可以在没有退出策略、不实施压平曲线措施的情况下对防疫强行转向。从求购退烧药、抗原到发起亲友互助,很多人不得不走上了自救之路。 Joe Lieberman to Kyrsten Sinema: Come on In, the Water’s WarmFew others know quite what it’s like to infuriate the Democratic Party by leaving it. How Are You Dealing With the Extreme Cold? Tell Us.We want to hear from you. Savory Pie Recipes for the HolidaysU.S. Population Ticks Up, but the Rate of Growth Stays Near Historic LowsAs the nation ages, immigration emerges as a key driver of population growth. And Texas and Florida continue to gain residents, while New York and California continue to lose them. Arbitrator Reinstates Trevor Bauer to Major League BaseballBauer’s suspension over sexual assault allegations was reduced to 194 games and he is eligible to play. Bauer, a right-handed pitcher, last appeared for the Dodgers in June 2021. Twitter Is Said to Have Struggled Over Revealing US Influence CampaignInternal emails showed the company’s communications with the Pentagon over a network of military-run accounts. Congress Honors Emmett Till and His Mother With Gold Medal VoteEmmett, whose killing shaped the civil rights movement, and Mamie Till-Mobley would posthumously receive the body’s highest civilian honor if President Biden signs the bill. Cathedral of St. John Finally Solves a 100-Year-Old ProblemThe cathedral’s dome, a tour de force of tile, was supposed to be temporary. Instead, it’s lasted more than a century. Now, after a $17 million rehab, it could last a couple hundred more. More Recent Articles |
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A 5-month-old baby abducted early this week while sitting with his twin brother in the back of a car when it was stolen was found safe by police Thursday night in Indianapolis, authorities said.
Hundreds of people were evacuated Thursday from a Staten Island Ferry in New York City after a fire broke out on the vessel during rush hour.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is facing a new lawsuit over a painting by Vincent Van Gogh that was allegedly looted by Nazis in the 1930s.
A San Diego County jury found Jade Janks, 39, guilty of first-degree murder in the December 2020 killing of her stepfather, 64-year-old Thomas Merriman.
The United States believes North Korea has delivered rockets and missiles to the Wagner Group, the infamous Russian private military company, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Thursday.
More than 650,000 washing machines that were sold at hardware stores like Home Depot and Lowe's have been recalled due to reports of fires.
A landlord in Elizabeth, N.J., faces a 42-charge indictment for alleged sex crimes committed against 30 of his tenants.
More than half of Antarctica's native species will likely disappear by the end of the century if global warming continues at its current pace, according to new research published Thursday.
A bear that escaped its enclosure and injured a zookeeper in Florida has been shot dead, officials said.
NASA astronauts on Thursday morning successfully attached a solar array on the International Space Station after a piece of space junk was determined to be flying dangerously close to the orbiting laboratory.
The Federal Communications Commission is considering slapping two scammers with its largest fine in agency history for allegedly spamming more than 5 billion calls.
The U.S. Defense Department estimates $270 million in costs to repair facilities that hosted Afghan refugees as part of Operation Allies Refuge and Operation Allies Welcome.
The State Department has sanctioned 10 entities for links to the Russian Navy.
A British zoo announced the birth of a tiny Goeldi's monkey, with the infant primate being described as weighing about the same as a golf ball.
NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos are evaluating the need for a rescue mission to the International Space Station after discovering a coolant leak from the Soyuz spacecraft currently docked at the station.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ordered Target to recall Children's Pillowfort Weighted Blankets after two girls in North Carolina suffocated in them earlier this year.
A Florida sheriff's deputy responding to a report of an injured hawk on a sidewalk arrived to find the bird of prey engaged in a battle with a long black snake.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called to congratulate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, after the Likud leader announced that he had formed a government.
Virginia state Sen. Jennifer McClellan took another step to becoming the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress after winning the Democratic primary early Thursday.
A federal judge in the Southern District of New York granted bond to one-time crypto whiz kid Sam Bankman-Fried on Thursday.
Season 1 of "The Head" ended with such a high body count that John Lynch and Katharine O'Donnelly, the stars who played the two remaining main characters, couldn't imagine it getting a follow-up.
In some parts of the United States, young men face a higher risk of dying from gun violence than if they'd gone to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, a new study reports.
A Kentucky woman won $175,050 from scratch-off lottery tickets she received as part of a gift exchange at a company holiday party.
The Senate passed a $1.7 trillion government spending bill on Thursday after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on the floor that an agreement had been reached to break a stalemate. 
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