Rapper Flo Rida won his lawsuit Wednesday against Celsius energy drinks, over unpaid endorsements, and was awarded more than $82 million in damages. Rep. Greg Steube sustained "several injuries" Wednesday after being involved in an unspecified "accident" on his property. A mother and her 1-year-old son were mauled to death by a polar bear that had been chasing residents of a small Alaskan village, authorities said. British actor Julian Sands has been missing since he went on a hike last week in the San Gabriel Mountains, northeast of Los Angeles, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office. Two U.S. citizens and two permanent residents were among the dozens of people killed earlier this week in a plane crash in Nepal, State Department spokesman Ned Price said Wednesday. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation during her party's annual retreat on Wednesday. Researchers working on a late-stage trial for an HIV vaccine, said Wednesday they are discontinuing their work, ending the latest hope for a breakthrough. U.S. Border Patrol agents rescued seven migrants hidden inside compartments on a small boat being towed through an immigration checkpoint in Arizona. Three U.S. citizens were arrested. The campaign for former President Donald Trump is seeking access to his Facebook account to be restored ahead of his bid for the presidency in 2024. President Joe Biden Wednesday, released his 29th round of federal judicial nominations, including three district court nominees. The top U.S. military general for the Middle East, Gen. Michael "Erik" Kurilla, met with new Israel Defense Forces leaders in Tel Aviv to discuss ongoing threats in the region, U.S. Central Command announced Wednesday. Derek Chauvin's attorney asked Wednesday that his client's three murder convictions in the 2020 killing of George Floyd be thrown out. The husband accused in the New Year's Day disappearance of Massachusetts mother of three Ana Walshe made a series of Internet searches about dismembering bodies and disposing of them, prosecutors said in court Wednesday. Apple TV+ released the first image from "Ted Lasso" Season 3 on Wednesday and announced the show would return this Spring. A class ring that went missing decades ago has been returned to its owner. The Texas woman who owned the ring thought she had misplaced it, but it was actually stolen and admitted as evidence in a 1986 drug trial. Netflix wants to hire a flight attendant for one of its private jets, and says pay can reach $385,000, according to a job listing on the streaming service's website. A man who posed as a cannabis billionaire plead guilty Wednesday to securities fraud for lying to investors about his wealth, education and business. Walgreens agreed to pay $83 million to settle a lawsuit in West Virginia related to its role in the opioid crisis and its effect on the state, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced Wednesday. Columbia University has announced economist Nemat "Minouche" Shafik will become the university's 20th president and the first woman to serve in the role in its 268-year history. The Justice Department Wednesday filed a complaint against a sheriff's department in Cumberland County, Tenn., alleging it violated the Americans with Disabilities Act when firing an officer with an opioid use disorder. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration Wednesday cited Amazon for safety violations as federal safety inspections at three Amazon warehouses found the company is failing to keep workers safe. A Memphis-area church is holding prayer services Wednesday for four of its members who were killed in a plane crash in Texas. Boeing's sustainable flight demonstrator project won a $425 million award Wednesday from NASA, as the company aims to roll out green single-aisle airliners by the end of the decade. The Supreme Court hears Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools to rule on financial compensation for a deaf student who was not provided proper learning support. |
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