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 Frank James pleads guilty to Brooklyn subway shooting  Frank James, the man accused of shooting 10 people in a Brooklyn subway station in April, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to terrorism charges, prosecutors said.      FDA updates rule, allows pharmacies to dispense abortion pill  The Food and Drug Administration has updated a rule that could expand access to abortion by allowing drug stores to sell the abortion pill mifepristone.      Jeremy Renner shares hospital bed selfie; thanks fans for support  "Hawkeye" and "Mayor of Kingstown" star Jeremy Renner posted a selfie from his hospital bed two days after suffering a horrific snow-plowing accident.      Walter Cunningham, last surviving Apollo 7 astronaut, dies at age 90  Walter Cunningham, the last surviving astronaut from NASA's famed Apollo 7 mission, died early Tuesday in Houston at the age of 90, officials said.      Missouri executes first openly transgender person in U.S. history  The state of Missouri has executed Scott "Amber" McLaughlin, making her the first openly transgender person to be executed in the United States.      Southwest pilot union blasts airline management over holiday meltdown  The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association did not hold back in its criticism of the airline's handling of the recent holiday season meltdown that saw more than 15,000 flights canceled due to a system failure.      Portugal rated best country to move to in 2023  The combination of an inexpensive cost of living, beautiful scenery and traveler-friendly visa options make Portugal the best country to move to in 2023.      U.S. purchases $30B in F-35 jets from Lockheed Martin  The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a $30 billion contract to aerospace and arms manufacturer Lockheed Martin to purchase nearly 400 F-35 fighter jets.      Idaho killings suspect Bryan Kohberger waives extradition  Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the deadly stabbings of four University of Idaho students, agreed Tuesday to be extradited to Idaho during a court hearing Tuesday in Pennsylvania.      Spanish police recover one of largest illegal archaeological collections  Spain's national police force has recovered "one of the largest illegal private collections in the province of Alicante," made up of hundreds of archaeological artifacts.      California tech CEO faces voyeurism charges  California police are seeking possible additional victims after a Palo Alto tech-company CEO was arrested and charged with spying on a woman in a Panera Bread restroom stall this week.      Cannabis screening urged before surgeries requiring anesthesia  Worried about Americans' rising use of cannabis, which may interfere with pain control, a medical group issued new guidance that calls for screening all patients for cannabis use before surgery requiring anesthesia.      House adjourns after Kevin McCarthy fails in first three ballots for House speaker  Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., fell short of the votes needed to be elected speaker of the House on the first three ballots on Tuesday, forcing a fourth ballot for the first time in a century.      Intel announces fast and efficient new computer chips  Leading computer processing manufacturer Intel announced a bevy of new chips it is adding to its fleet, including those for high-performance activities and lightweight processors that focus on efficiency.      Canada sets immigration record as country works to fill labor shortages  Canada reached an immigration milestone last year with more new permanent residents in its history as the country works to fill labor shortages, according to Immigration,      Shootout between gunmen and Mexican authorities searching for prison escapees kills seven  A shootout between gunmen and Mexican authorities searching for escapees from a violent jailbreak left seven people dead on Monday. Authorities are still looking for the escapees, including gang leader Ernesto Piñón.      Americans expecting economic trouble and political conflict in 2023  Negativity is swirling in the minds of a majority of Americans heading into 2023, according to a new Gallup poll.      Watch: Greek bakers cook up 11,000-pound New Year's cake  A team of 200 bakers combined their efforts in Greece to create a massive vasilopita, a traditional New Year's cake, weighing in at more than 11,000 pounds.      Look: Alligator rescued from middle of Louisiana highway  A sheriff's deputy in Louisiana got some help from a passing driver to deal with an unusual jaywalker -- an alligator in the middle of a highway.      Damar Hamlin's immediate care, youth, fitness may pull him through cardiac arrest  There's a broad spectrum of possibilities in what comes next for pro football player Damar Hamlin after he went into cardiac arrest following a hit to the chest in last night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.      Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty on all counts in federal court  Embattled crypto exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried entered a not guilty plea in a hearing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Tuesday to various charges.      Florida Ferris wheel breaks down with more than 60 people on board  Firefighters in Florida said more than 60 people were rescued from a Ferris wheel at ICON Park in Orlando when the ride lost power.       | 
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 House G.O.P. Paralyzed on Day 1 as Right Wing Blocks McCarthy SpeakershipOn the first day of the new Congress, Representative Kevin McCarthy fell short repeatedly in his bid to become speaker as a right-wing rebellion prompted a historic floor fight.        Speaker Fight Reveals a Divided and Disoriented House Republican MajorityIn failing to coalesce around Kevin McCarthy for speaker, Republicans showcased divisions that portend real difficulties in governing.        Who Is Hakeem Jeffries? The Democratic Nominee for House SpeakerA lawyer and disciplined tactician, Mr. Jeffries is the first Black politician to lead either party in Congress.        George Santos Came to Washington. It Was Awkward.On the first day of the 118th Congress, the representative-elect, a Republican who has made false claims about his background, education and finances, brought his saga to Capitol Hill.        As Damar Hamlin Stays in Hospital, N.F.L. Won’t Resume Suspended Game This WeekAn uncle of Damar Hamlin, a Bills safety who went into cardiac arrest during Monday’s game, said Tuesday night that doctors were working to get his nephew breathing on his own without a ventilator.        Support for Damar Hamlin’s Toy Fund-Raiser Skyrockets After His CollapseHamlin, a Buffalo Bills safety who went into cardiac arrest during a game Monday night, asserted himself as a leader in high school — and kept going back to help others after he graduated.        What the N.F.L. Says, and What It Doesn’t, About InjuriesThe league regularly shares information about concussions and knee injuries, but it reveals only so much about player health in general.        Putin Prepares Russians for Long Fight AheadThe Russian leader has dropped the pretense that life goes on as normal despite the war, evident in the Kremlin’s quick acknowledgment of mass casualties inflicted by Ukraine last weekend.        Ukraine Keeps Downing Russian Drones, but Price Tag Is HighWhen costly missiles take out cheap drones, the real winner over time may be the country that spends less.        Abortion Pills Can Now Be Offered at Retail Pharmacies, F.D.A. SaysMifepristone, the first of two drugs in medication abortions, previously had to be dispensed only by clinics, doctors or a few mail-order pharmacies. Now, if local drugstores or chains like CVS agree to certain rules, they can provide it.        How a Bit of Awe Can Improve Your HealthExperts say wonder is an essential human emotion — and a salve for a turbulent mind.        Suspect in Idaho Killings Agrees to Be ExtraditedThe 28-year-old Ph.D. student accused in the killings will be taken to Idaho to face four counts of murder after making a brief appearance in a Pennsylvania courtroom.        Heavy Snowfall and Tornadoes Wreak Havoc on Midwest and SouthA “multi-hazard” storm that had already flooded the West Coast turned into a large winter storm system as it moved across the country.        How Climate Change Is Shaping California’s Winter StormsSo far, the downpours are largely in line with past storms, an official said. But their quick pace is testing the limits of the state’s infrastructure.        A Con Man Is Succeeding Me in Congress TodayNow we know that no one voted for the real George Santos.        The Football Game Theory of InflationAre rising prices about monetary policy or about power? Yes.        ‘Entire Body Is Shaking’: Why Americans With Chronic Pain Are DyingAmerican medicine and law enforcement continue to fight the last opioid war.         Your Climate Actions in 2023We asked how the past year had shaped your thinking about climate and your plans for the next 12 months. Today, we share some responses.        Why Japan’s Sudden Shift on Bond Purchases Dealt a Global JoltThe world has relied on ultralow interest rates in Japan. What will happen if they rise?        Is a Dam in Rural Portugal a Key to Our Alternative Energy Future?When the Portuguese electric power grid needs more electricity, a large multinational power company releases millions of gallons of water from a dammed reservoir.        Walter Cunningham, Who Helped Pave the Way to the Moon, Dies at 90In 1968 he was a member of the first manned Apollo mission, which buoyed an America shocked by a fatal capsule fire the previous year.        Prince Harry Says He Wants His Family Back in ITV, ’60 Minutes’ InterviewsWith Prince Harry’s new book, “Spare,” set to be released next week, Britain is gearing up for the release of revealing new interviews with the estranged royal.        How One Family Parlayed Mexican Food Into a Los Angeles LandmarkThis year, El Cholo will mark a century as a mainstay for celebrities, students and a loyal staff. Its menu and history mix tradition and innovation.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Frank James, the man accused of shooting 10 people in a Brooklyn subway station in April, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to terrorism charges, prosecutors said.   
 The Food and Drug Administration has updated a rule that could expand access to abortion by allowing drug stores to sell the abortion pill mifepristone.   
 "Hawkeye" and "Mayor of Kingstown" star Jeremy Renner posted a selfie from his hospital bed two days after suffering a horrific snow-plowing accident.   
 Walter Cunningham, the last surviving astronaut from NASA's famed Apollo 7 mission, died early Tuesday in Houston at the age of 90, officials said.   
 The state of Missouri has executed Scott "Amber" McLaughlin, making her the first openly transgender person to be executed in the United States.   
 The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association did not hold back in its criticism of the airline's handling of the recent holiday season meltdown that saw more than 15,000 flights canceled due to a system failure.   
 The combination of an inexpensive cost of living, beautiful scenery and traveler-friendly visa options make Portugal the best country to move to in 2023.   
 The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a $30 billion contract to aerospace and arms manufacturer Lockheed Martin to purchase nearly 400 F-35 fighter jets.   
 Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the deadly stabbings of four University of Idaho students, agreed Tuesday to be extradited to Idaho during a court hearing Tuesday in Pennsylvania.   
 Spain's national police force has recovered "one of the largest illegal private collections in the province of Alicante," made up of hundreds of archaeological artifacts.   
 California police are seeking possible additional victims after a Palo Alto tech-company CEO was arrested and charged with spying on a woman in a Panera Bread restroom stall this week.   
 Worried about Americans' rising use of cannabis, which may interfere with pain control, a medical group issued new guidance that calls for screening all patients for cannabis use before surgery requiring anesthesia.   
 Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., fell short of the votes needed to be elected speaker of the House on the first three ballots on Tuesday, forcing a fourth ballot for the first time in a century.   
 Leading computer processing manufacturer Intel announced a bevy of new chips it is adding to its fleet, including those for high-performance activities and lightweight processors that focus on efficiency.   
 Canada reached an immigration milestone last year with more new permanent residents in its history as the country works to fill labor shortages, according to Immigration,   
 A shootout between gunmen and Mexican authorities searching for escapees from a violent jailbreak left seven people dead on Monday. Authorities are still looking for the escapees, including gang leader Ernesto Piñón.   
 Negativity is swirling in the minds of a majority of Americans heading into 2023, according to a new Gallup poll.   
 A team of 200 bakers combined their efforts in Greece to create a massive vasilopita, a traditional New Year's cake, weighing in at more than 11,000 pounds.   
 A sheriff's deputy in Louisiana got some help from a passing driver to deal with an unusual jaywalker -- an alligator in the middle of a highway.   
 There's a broad spectrum of possibilities in what comes next for pro football player Damar Hamlin after he went into cardiac arrest following a hit to the chest in last night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.   
 Embattled crypto exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried entered a not guilty plea in a hearing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Tuesday to various charges.   
 Firefighters in Florida said more than 60 people were rescued from a Ferris wheel at ICON Park in Orlando when the ride lost power.   
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