Buffalo Bills' safety Damar Hamlin was critically injured during the team's Monday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium. The NFL postponed the game after Hamlin collapsed and needed CPR. House minority leader Kevin McCarthy made some key concessions in his bid to become the new speaker of the House of Representatives as Congress prepares to vote Tuesday. The world's economic outlook is grim for the year ahead, at least according to Kristalina Georgieva, director of the International Monetary Fund. Three people are dead after scaffolding collapsed at a construction site in Charlotte on Monday morning. A police chief in Pennsylvania is dead following a shootout with a suspect on the run Monday. Tesla produced and delivered more than 1.3 million electric vehicles in 2022, a company record. Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Fred White has died, according to an Instagram post from his older brother and former bandmate. White was 67. The 134th Tournament of Roses Parade celebrated 2023 with the theme "Turning the Corner," featuring former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who survived a mass shooting, as the parade's grand marshall. The importance of staying hydrated is well known but the results of a 25-year study suggest that proper hydration may be even more beneficial than previously thought, with the potential to slow the aging process. Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students, plans to waive extradition at a hearing on Tuesday, his attorney said. Art McNally, the first NFL official to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the "Father of Instant Replay" died at 97 years old on Sunday The Atlanta Falcons on Monday announced the release of practice squad wide receiver Cameron Batson following an alleged altercation with police that led to his arrest on Christmas Eve. Police in New York have arrested a man who they say attacked three New York City police offers with a machete, outside a security checkpoint for New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square. Tennis and women's sports pioneer Martina Navratilova announced Monday she has been diagnosed with stage-1 breast cancer and stage-1 throat cancer. Prince Harry says in an upcoming TV interview there "has been absolutely no willingness to reconcile" on the part of his father, King Charles III, or his brother, Prince William. The president of the European Parliament said Monday she has begun a process to strip two members of their legal immunity as part of a widening corruption investigation. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and China's ambassador to the United States Qin Gang exchanged farewells and hopes for the future in a New Year's Day call on Sunday. The state of Missouri is on track to carry out the execution of a transgender inmate on Tuesday in what would be the first known such instance in U.S. history. French doctors on Monday extended their ongoing strike for another week, demanding increased fees and better working conditions as hospitals struggled to keep up with soaring demand. Ukrainian authorities claimed on Monday that around 400 Russian soldiers were killed in a New Year's Eve missile strike on a town in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory of Dontesk. Israeli military forces shot and killed two Palestinian men early Monday morning during a raid into the occupied West Bank near the city of Jenin, Palestinian officials said. |
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