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Biden admin. proposes major changes to race, ethnicity categories on census The Biden administration is proposing major changes to its demographic data collecting practices that will affect how Latinos and those of North African and Middle Eastern descent fill out government surveys. For the first time, the White House celebrates the Lunar New Year During the White House's first celebration of the Lunar New Year, President Joe Biden and his wife offered condolences to the Asian American community in the wake of a mass shooting that killed 11 celebrating the holida FDA recommends new Omicron COVID-19 shots become standard The FDA's advisory committee approved a proposal to phase out the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines used in the original round of nationwide vaccinations and replace them with the newest shot for the Omicron variant. Sundance movie review: 'Divinity' is pure sci-fi inanity "Divinity" challenges viewers to make sense of its sci-fi dystopia, but even if one can, the film reveals itself to be simplistic and pretentious. U.S. military operation kills ISIS leader in Somalia American forces killed a senior leader of the Islamic State during a special operation in Somalia Wednesday night, which also saw several other members of the group killed. Colorado baker loses appeal over transgender birthday cake A Colorado baker who refused to bake a woman a birthday cake over her status as transgender lost his appeal in court. Democratic lawmakers urge Biden to amend asylum policy at southern border More than 70 Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to President Joe Biden Thursday, expressing concerns over the U.S. asylum policy at the southern border. Biden touts economic progress, targets House Republicans in speech U.S. President Joe Biden touted the country's economic progress during a speech Thursday in Springfield, Va. NASA discovers gamma-ray eclipses in special ‘spider’ star systems NASA made a first-of-its-kind discovery with its Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, spotting the first gamma-ray eclipses from a special type of star system. Alabama, Kentucky, Nevada, Texas to receive $793 million for high-speed Internet Alabama, Kentucky, Nevada and Texas will receive $793 million under the American Rescue Plan to improve access to high-speed Internet, the Treasury Department announced Thursday. 5 fired Memphis police officers charged with murder in Tyre Nichols' traffic-stop death After five former Memphis police officers were jailed and charged Thursday in a Jan. 7 traffic stop that resulted in the death of a motorist, a prosecutor said Thursday the officers "are all responsible." Dow Chemical to cut 2,000 jobs Dow Chemical is laying off approximately 2,000 workers to try and cut costs for 2023, the company announced Thursday. Look: Driver escapes injury when tree branch impales windshield Police in New Hampshire said a driver was lucky to escape injury when a massive tree branch impaled the windshield of their car. Watch: Aggressive turkey causes chaos in Minnesota neighborhood Residents of a Minnesota neighborhood said they are under constant attack from an increasingly aggressive turkey that took up residence in the area. Website offers $1,000 to a couple willing to build IKEA furniture A financial advice website is seeking a couple willing to test the strength of their bond by assembling IKEA furniture together for $1,000. Overseas military service members can stream NFL games for free Just in time for the NFC and AFC championship games the Department of Defense is opening live streaming functionality up for overseas military members and their families to watch NFL games for free. Hess Corp. expecting 10% increase in oil and gas production Net income for the U.S.-based exploration and production company of $624 million during the fourth quarter was more than double year-ago levels. Maryland man wins his second jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket A Maryland man collected a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just over three years after winning $50,000 from a different game. Tobacco, e-cigarette use among teens rises slightly after 3 years of decline Tobacco and e-cigarette use among teens rose slightly in 2022 after three years of decline, according to the American Lung Association's annual State of Tobacco Control report. White House launches economic summits for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders The White House announced Thursday that the Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders will hold regional economic summits to connect community members with federal resources and leaders. U.S., Israel militaries conclude largest joint exercise in history U.S. Central Command reported a successful joint exercise with the Israeli Defense Force Thursday, calling it the largest exercise between the ally nations in history. Sundance movie review: Joyous 'Persian Version' is feel-good movie of fest "The Persian Version" breaks the fourth wall and uses energetic cinematic techniques to tell a generational story of Iranian-Americans that's inviting and emotional for everyone. Marines celebrate reactivation of new base in Guam The Marine Corps said Thursday it has reactivated a base in Guam, establishing the branch's first newly constructed base in 70 years. Treasury Department sanctions Paraguay's ex-president, current vice president The United States on Thursday sanctioned Paraguay's former president, Horacio Manuel Cartes Jara, and current Vice President Hugo Adalberto Velazquez Moreno, for corruption. |
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5 Memphis Police Officers Charged With Murder in Death of Tyre NicholsAs the city awaits video of the fatal encounter with Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, a law enforcement official described the footage as “absolutely appalling.” Who Was Tyre Nichols?Mr. Nichols had a 4-year-old son and a tattoo of his mother’s name on his arm, his family said. A Timeline of Events in the Tyre Nichols CaseMr. Nichols was pulled over by the Memphis police on the evening of Jan. 7 and died three days later. Five officers were charged with murder on Thursday. Barr Pressed Durham to Find Flaws in the Trump-Russia InvestigationThe review by John Durham at one point veered into a criminal investigation related to Donald Trump himself, even as it failed to find wrongdoing in the origins of the Russia inquiry. ‘The Atmosphere Was Joyful’: Monterey Park Survivor Captured Footage Minutes Before ShootingMike Zhang, 71, was filming videos of the Lunar New Year celebration at Star Ballroom Dance Studio on his phone just minutes before a gunman entered and killed 11 people on Jan. 21. Farmworker Describes Coming Face to Face With Half Moon Bay GunmanA man walked in and fatally shot Marciano Martinez, but spared his co-worker. Two other farmworkers, a husband and wife, were also found dead at Concord Farms. Sayfullo Saipov Convicted in Bike-Path Truck Attack That Killed 8Sayfullo Saipov could face the death penalty in the federal case. He said he was inspired to carry out the attack by Islamic State videos. U.S. Economy Grew at 2.9% Annual Rate in Fourth QuarterThe continued growth in the fourth quarter showed the resilience of consumers and businesses in the face of inflation and rising interest rates. In Wave of Strikes, Russian Missiles Kill 12 Across UkraineRussia’s forces once again pounded energy infrastructure and other civilian sites, a day after the United States and Germany pledged to send dozens of tanks to Ukraine. UNESCO Designates Odesa a World Heritage Site Amid Russian AttacksThe Black Sea port has been battered by Russian shelling for months. New York Public Library Acquires Joan Didion’s PapersThe joint archive of Didion and her husband, John Gregory Dunne, includes manuscripts, photographs, letters, dinner party guest lists and other personal items. China Arrests ‘Zero Covid’ Protesters in Quiet CrackdownThe protests against “zero Covid” were a rare rebuke of Xi Jinping’s rule, and Beijing apparently seeks to deter those who might have been emboldened by them. Disney’s Splash Mountain Closed. Now Superfans Are Selling the Water.Jars and bags of what sellers claim is water from the popular Florida attraction are being offered for sale online. The odd farewell comes as Disney takes steps to erase the ride’s racist back story. Can Anything Be Done to Assuage Rural Rage?Rural voters blame the wrong people, but their troubles are real. The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt’How a literary world uproar changed book publishing. Three Ways to Finish a Tub of MisoIt’s an ingredient that could last forever. But it shouldn’t have to. Blackpink, Aespa, NewJeans: The Evolution of K-Pop Girl GroupsActs with growing profiles and unique personalities are taking increasingly different paths, as the genre’s globalization opens new doors. Murdaugh Said He Knew Killer’s Motive on Night His Wife and Son Were SlainProsecutors said that Alex Murdaugh, the lawyer now on trial in the murders, was trying to cover his tracks when he offered a ready explanation to the police. A 29-Year-Old Woman Posed as a New Jersey High School Student for 4 DaysThe woman attended classes in New Brunswick for four days before her ruse was discovered, officials said. An Australian Open Final With Tennis and Debate on the Ukraine WarNearly a year after Russia invaded Ukraine, a Russian-turned-Kazakh will play a Belarusian in the finals, which is sure to stir the debate over whether athletes from those countries should participate in international sports. James Dolan Says He Might Ban Liquor at a Rangers Game in Madison Square GardenJames Dolan barred adversaries using facial recognition technology, and politicians bridled. Now, he is threatening to ban beer at a Rangers game. Nuance Is Difficult When It Involves Nazis, a Museum FindsThe exhibit at the Resistance Museum in Amsterdam was designed to be a more nuanced look at Dutch wartime experiences, but it has been accused of downplaying the heroism of some and the sins of others. More Recent Articles |
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The Biden administration is proposing major changes to its demographic data collecting practices that will affect how Latinos and those of North African and Middle Eastern descent fill out government surveys.
During the White House's first celebration of the Lunar New Year, President Joe Biden and his wife offered condolences to the Asian American community in the wake of a mass shooting that killed 11 celebrating the holida
The FDA's advisory committee approved a proposal to phase out the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines used in the original round of nationwide vaccinations and replace them with the newest shot for the Omicron variant.
"Divinity" challenges viewers to make sense of its sci-fi dystopia, but even if one can, the film reveals itself to be simplistic and pretentious.
American forces killed a senior leader of the Islamic State during a special operation in Somalia Wednesday night, which also saw several other members of the group killed.
A Colorado baker who refused to bake a woman a birthday cake over her status as transgender lost his appeal in court.
More than 70 Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to President Joe Biden Thursday, expressing concerns over the U.S. asylum policy at the southern border.
U.S. President Joe Biden touted the country's economic progress during a speech Thursday in Springfield, Va.
NASA made a first-of-its-kind discovery with its Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, spotting the first gamma-ray eclipses from a special type of star system.
Alabama, Kentucky, Nevada and Texas will receive $793 million under the American Rescue Plan to improve access to high-speed Internet, the Treasury Department announced Thursday.
After five former Memphis police officers were jailed and charged Thursday in a Jan. 7 traffic stop that resulted in the death of a motorist, a prosecutor said Thursday the officers "are all responsible."
Dow Chemical is laying off approximately 2,000 workers to try and cut costs for 2023, the company announced Thursday.
Police in New Hampshire said a driver was lucky to escape injury when a massive tree branch impaled the windshield of their car.
Residents of a Minnesota neighborhood said they are under constant attack from an increasingly aggressive turkey that took up residence in the area.
A financial advice website is seeking a couple willing to test the strength of their bond by assembling IKEA furniture together for $1,000.
Just in time for the NFC and AFC championship games the Department of Defense is opening live streaming functionality up for overseas military members and their families to watch NFL games for free.
Net income for the U.S.-based exploration and production company of $624 million during the fourth quarter was more than double year-ago levels.
A Maryland man collected a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just over three years after winning $50,000 from a different game.
Tobacco and e-cigarette use among teens rose slightly in 2022 after three years of decline, according to the American Lung Association's annual State of Tobacco Control report.
The White House announced Thursday that the Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders will hold regional economic summits to connect community members with federal resources and leaders.
U.S. Central Command reported a successful joint exercise with the Israeli Defense Force Thursday, calling it the largest exercise between the ally nations in history.
"The Persian Version" breaks the fourth wall and uses energetic cinematic techniques to tell a generational story of Iranian-Americans that's inviting and emotional for everyone.
The Marine Corps said Thursday it has reactivated a base in Guam, establishing the branch's first newly constructed base in 70 years.
The United States on Thursday sanctioned Paraguay's former president, Horacio Manuel Cartes Jara, and current Vice President Hugo Adalberto Velazquez Moreno, for corruption. 
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