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Man arrested for stealing 1,500-year-old church relics in Arkansas, monks say An Oklahoma man was arrested Thursday after he allegedly damaged the altar of a church in Arkansas to steal two boxes that contained relics from three saints that are more than 1,500 years old. Marco Rubio blasts release of notorious Cuban spy Ana Montes Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has blasted the release of Cuban spy Ana Montes, who served more than 21 years in a federal prison in Texas for giving up American secrets while she worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency. Man charged with attempted murder for stabbing 2 MoMA employees in NYC The man who was arrested last year for stabbing two employees at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City has been charged with attempted murder. France’s Louvre Museum to limit daily visitors to create more enjoyable experience The Louvre Museum in France has announced that it will limit the number of daily visitors to the famed institution in order to create a more enjoyable experience. Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin makes first remarks after on-field injury Damar Hamlin told Buffalo Bills fans to "keep praying" for him in his first public remarks after he was hospitalized when his heart stopped during a game on Monday. Six journalists in South Sudan detained over footage of president wetting himself Security forces in South Sudan have reportedly detained six journalists who released footage of the president apparently urinating on himself. China removes social media accounts that criticize government's Covid-19 policy China has removed more than 1,000 social media accounts that have criticized the government's Covid policies, even as the country has scrapped its zero-Covid policy. L.A. Dodgers cut ties with controversial pitcher Trevor Bauer The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially cut ties with pitcher Trevor Bauer, who was reinstated to the game this week after serving a long suspension in the wake of sexual abuse accusations. Germany warns against unnecessary travel to China amid COVID surge Germany on Saturday added China to a new category of COVID-19 risk areas, becoming the latest country to advise against travel to the country. New York City prepares for potential nurses strike on Monday New York City residents on Saturday are preparing for a possible strike that could affect four major private sectors hospitals beginning next week. Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks to headline Minneapolis concert Billy Joel has announced that he and his fellow rock 'n' roll legend Stevie Nicks are set to headline a one-night-only show in Minneapolis. AMC cancels '61st Street,' 'Bonfire,' 'Demascus'Japanese flight makes emergency landing after bomb threat A Japanese domestic flight was forced to make an emergency landing Saturday after a bomb threat, although no device was located, police and airport officials said. Police seeking Houston restaurant patron who shot, killed would-be robber Houston police on Saturday were looking for a male customer who shot and killed a would-be robber at a restaurant earlier this week. Australian drag racer dies in crash as horrified crowd looks on An Australian drag racer died in a crash Saturday near Brisbane as horrified fans watched the accident unfold. Iran executes two men in connection with nationwide protests Authorities in Iran executed two men on Saturday morning after the pair was convicted of killing a paramilitary officer during nationwide protests in November. 'Real Housewives' star Jennifer Shah sentenced to 72 months for fraud scheme "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennifer Shah has received a 78-month prison sentence for her role in a nationwide telemarketing scheme, the Department of Justice says. Fla. Gov. DeSantis declares state of emergency amid migrant surge Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency and called out the National Guard to deal with an influx of Cuban and Haitian migrants in the southern part of the state. Judge refuses to quash $250M N.Y. fraud lawsuit against Trump A New York state judge has denied a request to quash a $250 million lawsuit against former president Donald Trump, three of his children and his company, the Trump Organization. George Santos, other House members sworn in after McCarthy's speaker win Rep. George Santos, accused of fabricating key parts of his resume, was sworn into office Saturday along with 434 members of the House of Representatives after Rep. Kevin McCarthy's election as speaker. Rain-soaked Californians warned of more flooding ahead The National Weather Service is advising Californians to prepare for more flooding as a massive storm system is expected to reach the Bay Area on Monday. Mega Millions jackpot tops $1 billion after no winner on Friday The Mega Millions jackpot reached $1.1 billion after Friday's drawing failed to produce a grand prize winner. This is the fourth time in history that the jackpot has surpassed $1 billion. Joe Biden congratulates Kevin McCarthy on Speaker win as critics cite concessions President Joe Biden on Saturday congratulated Rep. Kevin McCarthy on his election as speaker of the House as members of both parties voices concerns about concessions made to right-wing rebels. Injured Jeremy Renner shares photo with hospital staff ahead of 52nd birthday Jeremy Renner shared on his Instagram Stories a photo of him in his hospital bed surrounded by medical staff. 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Inside the Final Hours of Kevin McCarthy’s Speaker FightSpeaker Kevin McCarthy’s slog to his post ended with a remarkably public show of intraparty strife that played out in a history-making overnight session. For GOP, Speaker Debacle Has Roots in Newt Gingrich’s RevoltMr. Gingrich began the zero-sum politics that mutated into the brand of the Tea Party and Trump M.A.G.A. Republicans and that presaged the raucous speaker battle in the House. What Kevin McCarthy’s Speaker Election Could Mean for the HouseThe top Republican already had to work with a tiny majority and an emboldened right flank. Concessions he made to win his speakership gave the rebels more tools to sow disarray. Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to US Drug ZonesA veterinary tranquilizer called xylazine is infiltrating street drugs, deepening addiction, baffling law enforcement and causing wounds so severe that some result in amputation. In a Ukraine Workshop, the Quest to Build the Perfect GrenadeA Ukrainian unit is tinkering with tape, a scale, a 3-D printer and other items to turn a fragmentation grenade into a tank-killer. It’s a steep and risky challenge. The Hottest Gen Z Gadget Is a 20-Year-Old Digital CameraYoung people are opting for point-and-shoots and blurry photos. After Virginia Teacher Is Shot, Many Questions and a Murky Legal PathThe teacher who was shot was in stable condition on Saturday, the police said, but details surrounding the gun remained unknown. Benedict’s Burial Leaves Francis Alone, and UnboundLiberal supporters of Francis, a pope never shy about exercising power, now anticipate a late-breaking season of change. Damar Hamlin and the Existential Crisis of ESPN ‘Monday Night Football’Fans are used to seeing gruesome injuries. But there was no media playbook for what happened to Hamlin. NFL Players Return to the Field After Bills’ Damar Hamlin’s CollapseIn the first games since Damar Hamlin’s collapse, Kansas City beat the Raiders and the Jaguars took on the Titans. Playing again was “definitely weird,” Patrick Mahomes said. ESPN Looks for the Right Tone as the NFL Resumes GamesThe broadcast on Saturday was a test of how the networks are going to cover the sport in the wake of Damar Hamlin’s collapse on the field last Monday. Here Are the People Iran Sentenced to Death in Its Protest CrackdownAn updated look at the Iranians marked for execution in the government’s attempt to curb a monthslong uprising. Iran Executes 2 Men Arrested in ProtestsAt least nine other protesters remain on death row, accused of crimes ranging from burning a trash can to killing security forces. The Rollout of Prince Harry’s Book ‘Spare’ is Chaotic. Sales Are Strong.A litany of leaks and interview clips before the book’s publication has made the process hard for the publisher to control, but has also driven early interest. It’s Tempting to Laugh at Kevin McCarthy’s Struggles, but History Shows That This Type of Chaos Is Not a JokeKevin McCarthy’s House speakership battle is a sign of rupture for the G.O.P. — and trouble for the country. Kevin McCarthy and the Return of the Pre-Trump G.O.P.In the struggles over the speakership, the old G.O.P. world, with all its dysfunctions, stalemates and futility, has come again. A Promising New Path to Protect Abortion AccessStates can enshrine a constitutional right that the Supreme Court eliminated. California Could Capture Its Destructive Floodwaters to Fight DroughtThere’s a great opportunity to return some land to water, working with natural systems. Opening the Post-World Cup MailbagWas Argentina-France the greatest final ever? Or a dull game with a great finish? Readers have their say, and our columnist holds his ground. Suspect in Bike Path Killing Faces First Death Penalty Trial Under BidenThough President Biden campaigned against capital punishment, Attorney General Merrick Garland is charting his own course in pursuing the death penalty in the trial of Sayfullo Saipov. Health Experts Warily Eye XBB.1.5, the Latest Omicron SubvariantA young version of the coronavirus makes up one-quarter of Covid cases across the United States and over 70 percent of new cases in the Northeast. Day 6: Don’t Cancel Those PlansIf you think you’ll be happier staying home, you’re wrong. More Recent Articles |
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An Oklahoma man was arrested Thursday after he allegedly damaged the altar of a church in Arkansas to steal two boxes that contained relics from three saints that are more than 1,500 years old.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has blasted the release of Cuban spy Ana Montes, who served more than 21 years in a federal prison in Texas for giving up American secrets while she worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency.
The man who was arrested last year for stabbing two employees at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City has been charged with attempted murder.
The Louvre Museum in France has announced that it will limit the number of daily visitors to the famed institution in order to create a more enjoyable experience.
Damar Hamlin told Buffalo Bills fans to "keep praying" for him in his first public remarks after he was hospitalized when his heart stopped during a game on Monday.
Security forces in South Sudan have reportedly detained six journalists who released footage of the president apparently urinating on himself.
China has removed more than 1,000 social media accounts that have criticized the government's Covid policies, even as the country has scrapped its zero-Covid policy.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially cut ties with pitcher Trevor Bauer, who was reinstated to the game this week after serving a long suspension in the wake of sexual abuse accusations.
Germany on Saturday added China to a new category of COVID-19 risk areas, becoming the latest country to advise against travel to the country.
New York City residents on Saturday are preparing for a possible strike that could affect four major private sectors hospitals beginning next week.
Billy Joel has announced that he and his fellow rock 'n' roll legend Stevie Nicks are set to headline a one-night-only show in Minneapolis.
AMC recently canceled three high-profile shows.
A Japanese domestic flight was forced to make an emergency landing Saturday after a bomb threat, although no device was located, police and airport officials said.
Houston police on Saturday were looking for a male customer who shot and killed a would-be robber at a restaurant earlier this week.
An Australian drag racer died in a crash Saturday near Brisbane as horrified fans watched the accident unfold.
Authorities in Iran executed two men on Saturday morning after the pair was convicted of killing a paramilitary officer during nationwide protests in November.
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Jennifer Shah has received a 78-month prison sentence for her role in a nationwide telemarketing scheme, the Department of Justice says.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency and called out the National Guard to deal with an influx of Cuban and Haitian migrants in the southern part of the state.
A New York state judge has denied a request to quash a $250 million lawsuit against former president Donald Trump, three of his children and his company, the Trump Organization.
Rep. George Santos, accused of fabricating key parts of his resume, was sworn into office Saturday along with 434 members of the House of Representatives after Rep. Kevin McCarthy's election as speaker.
The National Weather Service is advising Californians to prepare for more flooding as a massive storm system is expected to reach the Bay Area on Monday.
The Mega Millions jackpot reached $1.1 billion after Friday's drawing failed to produce a grand prize winner. This is the fourth time in history that the jackpot has surpassed $1 billion.
President Joe Biden on Saturday congratulated Rep. Kevin McCarthy on his election as speaker of the House as members of both parties voices concerns about concessions made to right-wing rebels.
Jeremy Renner shared on his Instagram Stories a photo of him in his hospital bed surrounded by medical staff.
SZA's "SOS" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for third week. 
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