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10 wounded in broad daylight drive-by shooting in Florida At least four gunmen in a sedan opened fire on both sides of a street in "a challenged neighborhood" of Lakeland, Fla., injuring at least 10 people, including two critically, authorities said. U.S. pledges $131M to reduce carbon dioxide pollution The U.S. Department of Energy has announced plans to invest $131 million to reduce carbon dioxide pollution and help achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. 'Laverne & Shirley' actress Cindy Williams dead at 75 Actress Cindy Williams, best known for her role as Shirley in the hit television sitcoms "Happy Days" and "Laverne & Shirley," has died at the age of 75. Trump files lawsuit against journalist Bob Woodward over 'Trump Tapes' Former President Donald Trump is suing famed investigative journalist Bob Woodward over audio recordings used in The Trump Tapes. President Biden proclaims Baltimore rail tunnel project a 'game changer' President Joe Biden spoke the launch of a project in Maryland which will help ease one of the largest rail bottlenecks in the northeast corridor. U.S. braces for winter storm across country, leaving ice and flooding From the Rocky Mountains to the East Coast, the United States will be hit with a wintery storm system that could usher in flooding in the South and snow in the North. United Airlines technicians ratify new contract United Airlines technicians have agreed to a new contract that includes additional pay and job protections for more than 8,200 workers. Tesla driver charged with attempted murder after recent cliff plunge Prosecutors in Northern California have filed attempted murder charges against a Southern California doctor who investigators say drove his Tesla off a cliff with his family inside. In Jerusalem, Blinken and Netanyahu vow to keep Iran from gaining nuclear weapons Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with newly-elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem Monday, where the two showed a united front in keeping Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Vice president praises community banks at small-business event Vice President Kamala Harris heralded the work the Biden-Harris administration has done to support small businesses and boost the economy during an appearance in Raleigh, N.C., on Monday. Red panda escapes from San Diego Zoo enclosure A red panda surprised visitors at the San Diego Zoo when it climbed a tree and escaped its enclosure before zookeepers were able to lure it back hours later. Court rejects Johnson & Johnson bankruptcy protection from talcum powder lawsuits A federal appellate court Monday rejected a bankruptcy claim from Johnson & Johnson, which has attempted to protect itself from thousands of lawsuits related to claims its talcum-based powder causes cancer. Zoos making cockroaches a Valentine’s tradition An obscure act of love, or pettiness, is becoming a popular tradition at zoos for Valentine's Day. Proposed rule would expand birth control access under Affordable Care Act The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed a new rule Monday that would reinforce access to birth control coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Parasites, pesticides, climate change linked to loss of honey bee colonies About 43% of honey bee colonies were lost in the span of one year, according to a new study that considered multiple factors that put a crucial part of the ecosystem at risk. 'Power Book II: Ghost' renewed for Season 4, Michael Ealy to join cast Michael Ealy will star in "Power Book II: Ghost," which will return for a fourth season on Starz. U.S. voters upset with their government, Gallup finds Frustration with the U.S. governments is apparent on both sides of the political spectrum, through Republicans are a bit more concerned than those who identified as Democrats to Gallup pollsters. USDA announces $2.7 billion for rural electric grids The Biden-Harris administration will invest $2.7 billion into rural electric cooperatives across the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday. Virginia school reopens after teacher shot by student Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Va., is reopening Monday for the first time since a 6-year-old student there brought a gun to school and shot a teacher inside a classroom. Jafaar Jackson, nephew of Michael Jackson, to play late singer in new film Jafaar Jackson will portray his late uncle, pop star Michael Jackson, in a new biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua. Memphis Fire Department fires 3 for inaction in response to Tyre Nichols beating The Memphis Fire Department fired three workers on Monday for their response to a gravely injured Tyre Nichols earlier this month. Also on Monday, Memphis Police confirmed that a sixth officer has been relieved of duty. Nina Ali exits 'Real Housewives of Dubai' after one season Nina Ali announced her departure from the Bravo reality series "Real Housewives of Dubai." |
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Videos Contradict Initial Police Report on Tyre Nichols ArrestThe police report was the latest instance in which video evidence offered a starkly different account of police violence than what officers had reported themselves. 2 More Memphis Police Officers Suspended in Tyre Nichols’s DeathOne officer, Preston Hemphill, used a stun gun that hit Mr. Nichols in the torso, according to a police report on the incident. Tyre Nichols’s Parents to Attend State of the Union Address“It’s important for them to be here in the gallery that night to listen to the president,” said the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, who invited them. IMF Upgrades Global Economic Outlook as Inflation EasesThe International Monetary Fund said the world economy was poised for a rebound as inflation eases. Biden Administration Plans to End Covid Public Health Emergency in MayThe end of the emergency, planned for May 11, will bring about a complex set of policy changes and signals a new chapter in the government’s pandemic response. Blinken Meets Netanyahu at Turbulent Moment for IsraelThe secretary of state and the Israeli leader had a ‘candid’ conversation amid deepening rifts over the Palestinians, Ukraine and a rightward shift by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Ukraine Urges Allies to Speed Up Delivery of Weaponry“We have to make time our weapon,” President Volodymyr Zelensky declared as Ukrainians girded for an expected Russian offensive. Golf Course or Housing? A Patch of Green Divides Hong KongThe dispute over one of the city’s golf clubs exposes rare political friction for the elite in the new Hong Kong, where the establishment is torn between defending wealth and following Beijing’s wishes. For Gabby Giffords, Progress on Gun Safety Is ‘Inch by Inch’A 2011 mass shooting left Gabrielle Giffords, then a Democratic congresswoman, partly paralyzed and unable to speak fluently. She has since built a powerful advocacy group. How the White House Handles Classified DocumentsOfficials who have worked with Democratic and Republican presidents describe an elaborate system for classified documents but a more casual one for everyday records. Excitement for the Eagles With a Side of Impending Doom: It’s a Philly ThingPhiladelphia fans are hoping the city’s inglorious sporting history won’t haunt them when the Eagles meet Kansas City in the Super Bowl. Being Edward HopperIt’s no longer enough to like our favorite artists’ works. By putting on Hopper’s fedora, Picasso’s striped shirt, Warhol’s wig or Kahlo’s colorful couture, we want to become their avatars. The Durham Fiasco Is a Warning of What’s to ComeA perfect demonstration of how the right’s scandalmongering works. Will Americans Even Notice an Improving Economy?There’s a stunning disconnect between perceptions and the data. Donald Trump Isn’t the Only One to Blame for the Capitol Riot. I’d Know.Only by understanding how the rioters lost faith in government can we figure out how to protect our democracy from future attacks. When Ilhan Omar Asks Questions, Her Colleagues Should ListenRemoving voices of dissent hurts the conduct of foreign policy. Eat Your Salad With a SpoonSohla El-Waylly’s quinoa and broccoli spoon salad, and more spoonable recipes. Do You Work in Aviation? We Want to Hear Your Story.After a chaotic few months of air travel in the United States, we want to learn more about the experiences of people working in aviation. Manhattan Prosecutors Begin Presenting Trump Case to Grand JuryThe Manhattan district attorney’s decision represents a dramatic escalation of the inquiry, and potentially sets the case on a path toward criminal charges against the former president. Andrea Riseborough’s Path to Surprise Oscar Nomination Is ScrutinizedAndrea Riseborough got the nod for the little-seen “To Leslie.” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is reviewing whether her A-list campaign violated rules. “The Traitors” Host Alan Cumming Wore His Own Clothes on the ShowOn “The Traitors,” a reality game show framed as a whodunit, host Alan Cumming’s wardrobe has some viewers on the edge of their seats. More Recent Articles |
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At least four gunmen in a sedan opened fire on both sides of a street in "a challenged neighborhood" of Lakeland, Fla., injuring at least 10 people, including two critically, authorities said.
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced plans to invest $131 million to reduce carbon dioxide pollution and help achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Actress Cindy Williams, best known for her role as Shirley in the hit television sitcoms "Happy Days" and "Laverne & Shirley," has died at the age of 75.
Former President Donald Trump is suing famed investigative journalist Bob Woodward over audio recordings used in The Trump Tapes.
President Joe Biden spoke the launch of a project in Maryland which will help ease one of the largest rail bottlenecks in the northeast corridor.
From the Rocky Mountains to the East Coast, the United States will be hit with a wintery storm system that could usher in flooding in the South and snow in the North.
United Airlines technicians have agreed to a new contract that includes additional pay and job protections for more than 8,200 workers.
Prosecutors in Northern California have filed attempted murder charges against a Southern California doctor who investigators say drove his Tesla off a cliff with his family inside.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with newly-elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem Monday, where the two showed a united front in keeping Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Vice President Kamala Harris heralded the work the Biden-Harris administration has done to support small businesses and boost the economy during an appearance in Raleigh, N.C., on Monday.
A red panda surprised visitors at the San Diego Zoo when it climbed a tree and escaped its enclosure before zookeepers were able to lure it back hours later.
A federal appellate court Monday rejected a bankruptcy claim from Johnson & Johnson, which has attempted to protect itself from thousands of lawsuits related to claims its talcum-based powder causes cancer.
An obscure act of love, or pettiness, is becoming a popular tradition at zoos for Valentine's Day.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed a new rule Monday that would reinforce access to birth control coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
About 43% of honey bee colonies were lost in the span of one year, according to a new study that considered multiple factors that put a crucial part of the ecosystem at risk.
Michael Ealy will star in "Power Book II: Ghost," which will return for a fourth season on Starz.
Frustration with the U.S. governments is apparent on both sides of the political spectrum, through Republicans are a bit more concerned than those who identified as Democrats to Gallup pollsters.
The Biden-Harris administration will invest $2.7 billion into rural electric cooperatives across the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday.
Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Va., is reopening Monday for the first time since a 6-year-old student there brought a gun to school and shot a teacher inside a classroom.
Jafaar Jackson will portray his late uncle, pop star Michael Jackson, in a new biopic directed by Antoine Fuqua.
The Memphis Fire Department fired three workers on Monday for their response to a gravely injured Tyre Nichols earlier this month. Also on Monday, Memphis Police confirmed that a sixth officer has been relieved of duty.
Nina Ali announced her departure from the Bravo reality series "Real Housewives of Dubai." 
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