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Texas suspends basketball coach Chris Beard over domestic assault charge Texas has suspended its men's basketball coach Chris Beard, without pay, after he was arrested and charged with felony assault for the alleged strangulation of a family member. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in the Bahamas Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former chief executive officer of failed crypto exchange FTX, was arrested Monday in the Bahamas, according to the Southern District of New York. Hate crime data lags in new FBI report The Federal Bureau of Investigations recorded more than 7,000 hate crimes in 2021, but officials say that is just a fraction of the true number. Iran hangs second anti-regime protester in less than a week Iran publicly executed Majidreza Rahnavard on Monday, marking the second execution it has carried out in less than a week in connection to anti-regime protests that have engulfed the nation since September. U.S. sanctions Zimbabwean individuals, businesses for ties to 'corrupt elites' The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control announced Monday that it has sanctioned four Zimbabwean individuals and two Zimbabwean businesses for their ties to "corrupt elites." Elon Musk relaunches Twitter Blue with $11 charge for Apple users Twitter relaunched its paid verification service Twitter Blue with several changes to combat impersonators on Monday. Taylor Swift, Ticketmaster to release more 'Eras Tour' tickets for Verified Fans Taylor Swift's Verified Fans will get a second chance to buy "Eras Tour" tickets, as Ticketmaster announced additional tickets Monday after the vendor canceled sales last month due to high demand. Air Force test launch of hypersonic missile prototype a success The U.S. Air Force completed a successful launch of a prototype hypersonic missile, moving it one step closer to being fully adopted. 'Twin Peaks,' 'Blue Velvet' composer Angelo Badalamenti dies Composer Angelo Badalamenti died Sunday at age 85 of natural causes. The frequent David Lynch composer wrote the them for "Twin Peaks" and other Lynch movies. Risk of POTS heart condition linked to COVID-19, study says A new study has confirmed a link between COVID-19, and to a lesser degree the COVID-19 vaccine, with the heart condition postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS. Virginia governor sets special election date to fill House seat Virginia will hold a special election on Feb. 21 to fill the seat that has been vacant since the November death of Rep. Donald McEachin, D-Va. King Charles III shares first Christmas card as head of Britain Britain's royal family shared a look at the first Christmas card under newly crowned monarch King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. Tulsa Zoo asks the public to vote on names for penguin chick An Oklahoma zoo is asking flightless bird fans to help choose a name for its recently hatched penguin chick. Vladimir Putin postpones annual news conference for first time in 10 years Russian President Vladimir Putin will not hold an annual news conference as scheduled this month, instead moving it to an unspecified date next year, Russian media reported Monday. Watch: 'Stolen Youth' explores Sarah Lawrence College sex cult Hulu released the trailer for "Stolen Youth: Inside the Sarah Lawrence Cult" on Tuesday, chronicling the influence of Larry Ray on a group of college students. Late sports journalist Grant Wahl’s body returned to U.S. from Qatar The body of sports journalist Grant Wahl was returned to the United States Monday morning after his sudden death while covering the World Cup in Qatar. Watch: Texas police remove trespassing alligator from business Police in Texas were summoned to a business to remove an unusual trespasser -- a 6-foot alligator. Experimental immunotherapy shows promise for treating multiple myeloma An experimental immunotherapy appears highly effective in attacking bone marrow cancer, with nearly three in four patients responding to the treatment, new clinical trial results show. Watch: Scuba diver's near miss with a boat caught on camera A scuba diver in Hawaii captured video of his tense close call with a speeding boat that nearly ran him over. Bryce Dallas Howard to star in 'Witch Mountain' Disney+ series Disney+ announced a new series based on "Witch Mountain," which will star Bryce Dallas Howard and a cast of young actors. Gig workers' health may suffer from stress of fluctuating, unpredictable pay Folks relying on short-term, freelanced office jobs, or jobs where pay is linked to hustle may often suffer poor health related to their financial insecurity, new research has shown. Biden marks 75th Toys for Tots anniversary President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden celebrated the annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Event in Arlington, Va., on Monday. Maryland Lottery player wins $112,533 on his first Fast Play game A Maryland Lottery player won a $112,533 jackpot on his first-ever attempt at a Fast Play progressive jackpot game. |
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Sam Bankman-Fried Arrested in the Bahamas After US Prosecutors File ChargesA statement by the government of the Bahamas said Mr. Bankman-Fried was arrested after prosecutors in the United States filed criminal charges. Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents Under Scrutiny in FTX CollapseThe FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s mother and father, who teach at Stanford Law School, are under scrutiny for their connections to their son’s crypto business. In FTX Collapse, Binance Sees a Chance to Become the New Face of CryptoSam Bankman-Fried and Changpeng Zhao were archrivals. With FTX gone, Binance, the world’s biggest crypto exchange, is trying to step into the void. Major Nuclear Fusion Energy Breakthrough to Be Announced by ScientistsResearchers working with lasers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are expected to say they made a major advance that could lead to future energy sources. Mass Migrant Crossing Floods Texas Border FacilitiesThe arrival of up to 1,000 migrants, the latest big group to have crossed the border, was one of the largest single crossings in recent years in West Texas, which has seen a surge in migration. Iran Carries Out Second Execution Linked to ProtestsIn the second execution in just a few days, a 23-year-old protester was hanged from a construction crane at dawn in the city of Mashhad, galvanizing a new wave of demonstrations. Putin Skips Annual News Conference, Avoiding Possible Questions on WarThe December event has offered reporters rare — albeit stage-managed — chances to pose hard questions. With the war going poorly for Russia, that could have been awkward. In a Wary Arctic, Norway Starts to See Russian Spies EverywhereOther European countries are too, blurring the line between vigilance and paranoia. The World Cup Is Ending, but the Migrant Labor Economy Grinds OnThe World Cup was a $220 billion construction project powered by migrant workers. We went to Nepal — a major source of labor for Qatar — to find out what’s driving workers to do dangerous jobs that many say they can’t afford to lose. Croatia Is the World Cup Team That Refuses to LoseCroatia, a nation of four million people, needs one more win to reach a second straight World Cup final. If it happens, it will probably come on penalties, and certainly after extra time. Fentanyl Cuts a Bitter Swath Through MilwaukeeThe potent opioid increasingly is afflicting people of color in American cities. “I’ve seen a lot of terrible drugs,” said a veteran drug counselor. “This is the worst.” Two Groups Quietly Spent $32 Million Rallying Voters Behind Voting RightsThe money largely went to state and local organizations that often focused on turning out young voters and people of color, including with messages about threats to freedom and democracy. Inside the Battle for Control of the Republican National CommitteeRonna McDaniel, the longtime chair of the committee, has become a vessel for discontent over the party’s losses in 2022. Lauren Boebert, Far-Right Firebrand, Wins Re-election After RecountMs. Boebert defeated Adam Frisch in Colorado’s Republican-leaning Third District to win a second term in the House. Plan for Commission to Investigate Covid Response Stalls in CongressThe 9/11 Commission prompted a national reckoning over the Sept. 11 attacks. But some experts fear that the chance to create an independent panel to investigate the pandemic response is slipping away. Covid, Flu and RSV: Here’s How to Reduce Your RiskCovid and flu cases are on the rise. Golden Globes Snubs and Surprises: Will Smith, Brendan Fraser and MoreAs the awards show tries to restore its golden luster, there are still notable omissions, while some nominees may snub the ceremony itself. The Root Cause of Violent Crime Is Not What We Think It IsHow to escape the narrative black hole of “tough on crime” policies. ‘White Lotus’ Didn’t Care About Toxic Masculinity After AllThe finale of the hit show was absurd in the existential sense. Why America Is Getting Tough on TradeTrump huffed and puffed; Biden is rewriting the rules. How Sexism Influenced Corporate GovernanceDisdain for the capabilities of women contributed to a system that mutes shareholders. A Fast-Growing Network of Conservative Groups Is Fueling a Surge in Book BansSome groups are new, some are longstanding. Some are local, others national. Over the past two years, they have become vastly more organized, well funded, effective — and criticized. China Maps Out Plans to Put Astronauts on the Moon and on MarsChinese officials at a desert rocket base described plans for their new space station and for reusable rockets, as well as travel beyond near-Earth orbit. The Lion Sleeps Tonight: P-22, Elusive L.A. Fixture, Is CapturedA mountain lion who became a local celebrity as his urban wanderings were documented was tranquilized after the authorities became alarmed by his increasingly agitated behavior. More Recent Articles |
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Texas has suspended its men's basketball coach Chris Beard, without pay, after he was arrested and charged with felony assault for the alleged strangulation of a family member.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former chief executive officer of failed crypto exchange FTX, was arrested Monday in the Bahamas, according to the Southern District of New York.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations recorded more than 7,000 hate crimes in 2021, but officials say that is just a fraction of the true number.
Iran publicly executed Majidreza Rahnavard on Monday, marking the second execution it has carried out in less than a week in connection to anti-regime protests that have engulfed the nation since September.
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control announced Monday that it has sanctioned four Zimbabwean individuals and two Zimbabwean businesses for their ties to "corrupt elites."
Twitter relaunched its paid verification service Twitter Blue with several changes to combat impersonators on Monday.
Taylor Swift's Verified Fans will get a second chance to buy "Eras Tour" tickets, as Ticketmaster announced additional tickets Monday after the vendor canceled sales last month due to high demand.
The U.S. Air Force completed a successful launch of a prototype hypersonic missile, moving it one step closer to being fully adopted.
Composer Angelo Badalamenti died Sunday at age 85 of natural causes. The frequent David Lynch composer wrote the them for "Twin Peaks" and other Lynch movies.
A new study has confirmed a link between COVID-19, and to a lesser degree the COVID-19 vaccine, with the heart condition postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS.
Virginia will hold a special election on Feb. 21 to fill the seat that has been vacant since the November death of Rep. Donald McEachin, D-Va.
Britain's royal family shared a look at the first Christmas card under newly crowned monarch King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla.
An Oklahoma zoo is asking flightless bird fans to help choose a name for its recently hatched penguin chick.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not hold an annual news conference as scheduled this month, instead moving it to an unspecified date next year, Russian media reported Monday.
Hulu released the trailer for "Stolen Youth: Inside the Sarah Lawrence Cult" on Tuesday, chronicling the influence of Larry Ray on a group of college students.
The body of sports journalist Grant Wahl was returned to the United States Monday morning after his sudden death while covering the World Cup in Qatar.
Police in Texas were summoned to a business to remove an unusual trespasser -- a 6-foot alligator.
An experimental immunotherapy appears highly effective in attacking bone marrow cancer, with nearly three in four patients responding to the treatment, new clinical trial results show.
A scuba diver in Hawaii captured video of his tense close call with a speeding boat that nearly ran him over.
Disney+ announced a new series based on "Witch Mountain," which will star Bryce Dallas Howard and a cast of young actors.
Folks relying on short-term, freelanced office jobs, or jobs where pay is linked to hustle may often suffer poor health related to their financial insecurity, new research has shown.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden celebrated the annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Event in Arlington, Va., on Monday.
A Maryland Lottery player won a $112,533 jackpot on his first-ever attempt at a Fast Play progressive jackpot game. 
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