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Prince, princess of Wales arrive in Boston for environmental awards Prince William and Princess Catherine arrived in Boston on Wednesday, their first overseas trip since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, to attend the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards. DHS warns domestic terrorism threat remains heightened The Department of Homeland Security issued a terrorism advisory bulletin Wednesday warning of domestic terror threats to LGBTQ communities, racial and religious minorities and government facilities. ISIS says leader killed, successor named The international terrorist organization ISIS announced the death of its leader Abu al-Hasan al-Hashmi al-Qurayshi Wednesday and named a successor. ICE accidentally posts personal info of 6,252 immigrants online U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is investigating an incident on Monday as personally identifiable data from 6,252 immigrants was posted on its website for about five hours. Ohio man found guilty of 8 counts of murder An Ohio man was found guilty Wednesday of planning and carrying out the 2016 murder of eight members of a family over a custody dispute. Online courses linked to increased anxiety and depression, study finds Fully online college courses have become more of a norm since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the negative effects on student mental health are significant, according to a new report. NASA's Orion capsule to leave distant retrograde orbit, return to Earth NASA's Orion space capsule is scheduled to leave its current distant retrograde orbit on Thursday, as the spacecraft begins the process of returning home to Earth, Artemis 1 mission management leaders said in a briefing. Scientists discover two new minerals in meteorite Scientists have discovered two new minerals and possibly a third in a meteorite discovered in Somalia in 2020, researchers from the University of Alberta, in Edmonton confirmed on Wednesday. Honda recalls 117,445 Ridgeline pickup trucks for faulty rearview camera Honda has issued a recall for 117,445 Ridgeline pickup trucks produced between 2017 and 2019. Honda's filing to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that opening and closing the rear tailgat Former Louisiana police chief, council member sentenced to prison The Justice Department announced prison sentences for a former Louisiana police chief, city council member and another co-conspirator for violating election laws. N.Y. man gets 17.5 years in prison for hate crime beating A man from Yonkers, N.Y., convicted of punching a 67-year-old Asian woman over 100 times, was sentenced on Wednesday to more than 17 years in prison for the crime. Study: Too much oxygen during surgery may harm kidneys, hearts and lungs Giving patients high levels of oxygen during surgery is linked to a greater risk of subsequent kidney, heart and lung injury, according to a large U.S. study published Wednesday in The British Medical Journal. Right-wing operatives sentenced to register voters after 2020 robocall scheme Two right-wing operatives who pleaded guilty to a robocall scheme meant to keep minority and Democratic voters from participating in the 2020 general election were sentenced to 500 hours of community service. Stocks surge on talk of slower rate hikes, pushing Dow into bull market U.S. stocks surged Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average entering a bull market after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the pace of interest rate hikes may slow in December. Argentina beats Poland, advances to Round of 16 at FIFA World Cup Argentina scored twice in the second half to shutout Poland by a score of 2-0 in Group C play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar on Wednesday, qualifying for the Round of 16 at the tournament. U.S. to pay $75M to relocate three tribes impacted by climate change The Biden administration will pay $75 million to relocate three Native American tribes threatened by climate change, the Interior Department announced at the White House Tribal Nations Summit in Washington, D.C. 250 dancers break Guinness World Record in South Africa A group of 250 dancers broke a Guinness World Record for the largest amapiano dance in South Africa. Mauna Loa, Kilauea volcanos erupting at same time in Hawaii Big Island, Hawaii, is experiencing two volcano eruptions simultaneously for the first time since 1984: Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Police remove vehicles from scene of quadruple student killing in Idaho Police removed five vehicles from the scene of a quadruple homicide of students in Moscow, Idaho. No suspect has been identified, but authorities have stated that they believe the incident was a targeted attack. Watch: Deputies help round up six loose emus in Michigan Authorities in Michigan helped a farmer round up six emus that escaped and went running loose near a busy road. Missouri man wins $50,000 lottery prize while on fishing trip A Missouri man on his way to go fishing with his brother made a pit stop at a gas station and won $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Look: Escaped bald eagle captured in Texas An injured bald eagle that escaped from rescuers while being transported for veterinary care in Texas was safely recaptured the next morning. Mike Braun files to run for Indiana governor Indiana Republican Sen. Mike Braun has decided to run for governor, according to paperwork filed with the secretary of state's office. Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter Christine McVie dies Christine McVie, longtime member of the band Fleetwood Mac, died Wednesday after a short illness. |
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New Yorkers Debate Mayor’s Approach to Mentally IllMany city residents agree something needs to be done to remove people with severe mental illness from public places. But some experts say the mayor’s aggressive new approach may not help. Sam Bankman-Fried Blames ‘Huge Management Failures’ for FTX CollapseMr. Bankman-Fried spoke at The New York Times’s DealBook conference, in his first public appearance since his crypto exchange imploded. Zelensky Rebukes Elon Musk’s Peace Proposal in DealBook Summit TalkSpeaking at the DealBook summit, the Ukrainian leader said the billionaire would do well to fully understand the situation before making pronouncements about it. House Passes Bill to Avert a Rail Strike, Moving to Impose a Labor AgreementThe House voted to force rail companies and workers to accept a pending agreement and to add seven days of paid leave, a key demand of the employees. But it met with a rocky reception in the Senate. Hakeem Jeffries Elected Leader of House DemocratsA new trio, including Representatives Katherine Clark of Massachusetts as No. 2 and Pete Aguilar of California as No. 3, will take the reins in January, replacing Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her team. Messi and Argentina Advance as Mexico Is EliminatedArgentina recovered from its opening loss to Saudi Arabia and secured passage to the knockout stage. Poland also advanced, despite losing, because it had a better goal differential than Mexico. Tunisia’s World Cup exit was a wild ride. Denmark’s was a frustrating one.Two games, played simultaneously in stadiums only six miles apart, settled the Group D standings: France (6 points) edged Australia (6) on goal difference, and left Tunisia (4) and Denmark (1) packing their bags. Qatar’s World Cup Narrows Rift With Saudi ArabiaThe Gulf neighbors were split for years in a bitter regional dispute. Now, the glare of attention provided by the soccer tournament is highlighting their complicated reunion. Christine McVie, Hitmaker for Fleetwood Mac, Is Dead at 79As a singer, songwriter and keyboardist, she was a prolific force behind one of the most popular rock bands of the last 50 years. Christine McVie’s 12 Essential SongsThe singer, songwriter and keyboardist, who died on Wednesday, was a hitmaker for Fleetwood Mac whose crystalline voice and roots in the blues gave her music a distinct emotional punch. The French Baguette Is Granted UNESCO World Heritage StatusMore than six billion baguettes are sold every year in France. But the bread is under threat, with bakeries vanishing in rural areas. In Georgia, Walker’s Pace in the Finish Worries Republican AlliesThe Senate candidate’s performance in the final days of the runoff campaign has Republicans airing frustrations. But no one is counting him out yet. Georgia’s Senate Runoff Sets Records for Early Voting, but With a Big AsteriskA 2021 state election law cut in half the runoff calendar in Georgia, which had about twice as many days of early voting before last year’s Senate runoffs. Is It Toxic to Tell Everyone to Get Therapy?It has become a social credential to be in therapy. It’s also incredibly difficult to access. Banana Peels for Xi JinpingWhat happens when an autocrat begins to look ridiculous? Armed for the HolidaysThe bloodshed continues. Will it make a difference? The Text Messages From Desperate Afghans Left Behind: ‘Show This to the People of America’More than a year after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, a network of volunteers is still trying to evacuate Afghan allies. But this commitment has come at a great cost. Why This World Cup Is Dogged by Corruption AllegationsFIFA’s system allegedly fostered bribery, but despite years of investigations and arrests it’s still in place. No More HidingA woman comes to terms with her bipolar disorder and how it affects her love life. After her essay: A man has a hunch he’s met the one. Black Turnout in Midterms Was One of the Low Points for DemocratsBut the effects of the decrease wound up being muted. House Committee Obtains Access to Trump’s Tax Returns, Ending Long FightThe Supreme Court last week declined to block the Treasury Department from giving the data to the House in the waning weeks of Democratic control. McCarthy Warns Jan. 6 Committee Republicans Will Investigate Its WorkThe letter demanding that the panel preserve its records — a step already required — was the latest indication that the G.O.P. is planning its own counter-investigation into the Jan. 6 attack. Judge Declares Mistrial in Danny Masterson Rape CaseA jury in Los Angeles said it was deadlocked on the three charges against the actor known for his role in “That ’70s Show.” Biden Promises Protections for Nevada’s Spirit MountainBut the president stopped short of designating the ecologically and cultural important region, also known as Avi Kwa Ame, as a national monument. Who Is Augustinus Bader?Who can explain the success of the skin care brand Augustinus Bader? More Recent Articles |
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Prince William and Princess Catherine arrived in Boston on Wednesday, their first overseas trip since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, to attend the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a terrorism advisory bulletin Wednesday warning of domestic terror threats to LGBTQ communities, racial and religious minorities and government facilities.
The international terrorist organization ISIS announced the death of its leader Abu al-Hasan al-Hashmi al-Qurayshi Wednesday and named a successor.
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is investigating an incident on Monday as personally identifiable data from 6,252 immigrants was posted on its website for about five hours.
An Ohio man was found guilty Wednesday of planning and carrying out the 2016 murder of eight members of a family over a custody dispute.
Fully online college courses have become more of a norm since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the negative effects on student mental health are significant, according to a new report.
NASA's Orion space capsule is scheduled to leave its current distant retrograde orbit on Thursday, as the spacecraft begins the process of returning home to Earth, Artemis 1 mission management leaders said in a briefing.
Scientists have discovered two new minerals and possibly a third in a meteorite discovered in Somalia in 2020, researchers from the University of Alberta, in Edmonton confirmed on Wednesday.
Honda has issued a recall for 117,445 Ridgeline pickup trucks produced between 2017 and 2019. Honda's filing to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that opening and closing the rear tailgat
The Justice Department announced prison sentences for a former Louisiana police chief, city council member and another co-conspirator for violating election laws.
A man from Yonkers, N.Y., convicted of punching a 67-year-old Asian woman over 100 times, was sentenced on Wednesday to more than 17 years in prison for the crime.
Giving patients high levels of oxygen during surgery is linked to a greater risk of subsequent kidney, heart and lung injury, according to a large U.S. study published Wednesday in The British Medical Journal.
Two right-wing operatives who pleaded guilty to a robocall scheme meant to keep minority and Democratic voters from participating in the 2020 general election were sentenced to 500 hours of community service.
U.S. stocks surged Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average entering a bull market after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the pace of interest rate hikes may slow in December.
Argentina scored twice in the second half to shutout Poland by a score of 2-0 in Group C play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar on Wednesday, qualifying for the Round of 16 at the tournament.
The Biden administration will pay $75 million to relocate three Native American tribes threatened by climate change, the Interior Department announced at the White House Tribal Nations Summit in Washington, D.C.
A group of 250 dancers broke a Guinness World Record for the largest amapiano dance in South Africa.
Big Island, Hawaii, is experiencing two volcano eruptions simultaneously for the first time since 1984: Mauna Loa and Kilauea.
Police removed five vehicles from the scene of a quadruple homicide of students in Moscow, Idaho. No suspect has been identified, but authorities have stated that they believe the incident was a targeted attack.
Authorities in Michigan helped a farmer round up six emus that escaped and went running loose near a busy road.
A Missouri man on his way to go fishing with his brother made a pit stop at a gas station and won $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
An injured bald eagle that escaped from rescuers while being transported for veterinary care in Texas was safely recaptured the next morning.
Indiana Republican Sen. Mike Braun has decided to run for governor, according to paperwork filed with the secretary of state's office.
Christine McVie, longtime member of the band Fleetwood Mac, died Wednesday after a short illness. 
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