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China says it 'reserves the right' to respond further after U.S. downs spy balloon China's Embassy in Washington on Saturday said that the country "reserves the right to respond further" after the United States downed a surveillance balloon that had flown over the country this week. Ukrainian art dealer sentenced for heist of Paul Signac painting from French museum A Ukrainian art dealer who was found guilty of orchestrating the theft of a $1.6 million painting by the impressionist artist Paul Signac from a French museum has been sentenced to five years in prison for the heist. Owl escapes Central Park Zoo after his exhibit was vandalized An owl that escaped from the Central Park Zoo after his exhibit was vandalized has been on the loose ever since as park rangers and even police officers were mobilized to search for the bird of prey. Texas woman sentenced to 55 years for killing friend, kidnapping baby A Texas woman who killed her friend and kidnapped her newborn baby in an attempt to pass the infant off as her own was sentenced to 55 years in prison after pleading guilty to the 2019 murder. Movie review: 'Knock at the Cabin' spins wheels until anticlimax M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Paul Tremblay's "The Cabin at the End of the World" is well done but is likely to leave viewers feeling unsatisfied. Police conclude that Pennsylvania family of three died by suicide pact Police in Pennsylvania have concluded that a family of three who were found dead in their backyard last week, died by a suicide pact. Interpol arrests Italian mob boss working as pizza chef in France An Italian mob boss convicted for the murder of two brothers was arrested in France on Thursday where he was working as a pizza chef while on the run. Democrats shake up political primary calendar The Democratic National Committee voted Saturday to change the party's presidential primary calendar and give more diverse states more influence in the process. Rise in air pollution correlates to creation of impressionist painting, study says Smoggy air during the Industrial Revolution contributed to the creation of impressionism, inspiring painters such as J.M.W. Turner and Claude Monet to develop new painting styles, according to a new study. DeSantis to use Fla. legislative session to expand migrant relocation program Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will seek to expand a controversial migrant relocation program under which refugees have been transported to Massachusetts in an upcoming legislative session, documents show. Telenovela star Pablo Lyle receives 5-year sentence for road rage manslaughter Pablo Lyle, a Mexican actor known for his telenovela roles, was sentenced to five years in prison minus time served after he was convicted of manslaughter stemming from a March 2019 road rage incident. Northeastern U.S. shivers under record-low temperatures Extreme cold temperatures blanketed parts of the Northeastern United States Saturday, dipping well below zero in many places and hitting a record low in some places, the National Weather Service confirmed. Pope Francis meets internally displaced people in South Sudan Pope Francis met with a group of internally displaced people in South Sudan's capital Juba on Saturday, calling them "the seed of a new South Sudan." France, India, UAE announce trilateral cooperation initiative France, India and the United Arab Emirates on Saturday announced a trilateral cooperation initiative to work together on various issues, including energy and combatting climate change. Pakistan blocks Wikipedia over 'sacrilegious content' The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority is blocking access in the country to the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia, authorities confirmed Saturday. Japanese PM sacks cabinet member for anti-LGBTQ remarks Japanese Prime Minster Fumio Kishida on Saturday fired his executive secretary, Masoyoshi Arai, over remarks denounced as homophobic. Relatives of S. Korea crowd crush victims march to demand answers Families of the Halloween crowd rush victims in Seoul's Itaewon district marched Saturday to demand that an independent body be created to investigate the incident. Multiple arrests, injuries as Israeli soldiers raid Palestinian refugee camp Israeli military forces raided a refugee camp near the city of Jericho on the West Bank Saturday, leading to a clash with several Palestinians that resulted in multiple arrests and injuries. Powerball jackpot reaches $700 million for Saturday drawing The Powerball Jackpot has reached $700 million for Saturday's drawing. On Nov. 7 a ticket purchased in California broke world records by winning a $2.04 billion jackpot. Ukraine, Russia exchange prisoners; bodies of slain volunteers returned Russia and Ukraine on Saturday completed a prisoner exchange in which 116 Ukrainians were returned to Kyiv while the bodies of two slain foreign civilian aid workers were also repatriated. Sixth Memphis police officer fired over Tyre Nichols beating The Memphis Police Department has fired a sixth officer for conduct related to the beating of Tyre Nichols. Officer Preston Hemphill was seen using a Taser on Nichols in body-cam footage that was released. Stevie Wonder to perform at the Grammy Awards Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Chris Stapleton have been booked to perform together at the 65th annual Grammy Awards ceremony at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday. SZA's 'SOS' tops U.S. album chart for 7th week SZA's SOS is the No. 1 album in the United States for a seventh, consecutive week. Motown greats Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson honored at MusiCares gala Motown legends Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson were honored as the MusiCares Persons of the Year Friday during a gala event at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Fiery train derailment in N.E. Ohio town forces evacuations Dozens of people have been evacuated from their homes in northeastern Ohio following a train derailment late Friday which ignited a massive fire, local officials say, |
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U.S. Downs Chinese Spy Balloon, Ending Chapter in a Diplomatic CrisisThe balloon, spotted earlier this week over the western United States, was brought down when an F-22 fighter jet fired an air-to-air missile at it off the coast of South Carolina. The Chinese spy balloon moved from Alaska to South Carolina, prompting fear, jokes and political debate.How the Scorpion Unit Rolled Through MemphisResidents say the street crime unit was an intimidating and sometimes violent presence in the city. Five Scorpion officers are charged with murdering Tyre Nichols during an arrest. At Least 1 Dead After Frigid Cold and Wind Chills Batter Northeast U.S.The wind chill atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire approached minus 110 degrees and an infant was killed when a tree fell on a car in western Massachusetts. Here are some of the record temperatures set across the Northeast.Democrats Overhaul Party’s Primary Calendar, Upending a Political TraditionThe proposal radically reshapes the way the party picks its presidential nominees, putting more racially diverse states at the front of the line. When It Comes to Building Its Own Defense, Europe Has BlinkedDespite expectations that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would force Europe to bolster its military strength, it has instead reinforced dependency on U.S. leadership, intelligence and might. LeBron James Keeps the World WatchingThe Los Angeles Lakers star has embraced the often harsh spotlight of celebrity to further his career and personal goals. But he said it can be “challenging at times.” LeBron James Scoring Tracker: How Close Is He to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Record?The Lakers star is 36 points away from breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s career scoring record, which was set before James was born. They Were Proud Houston Homeowners. After Hurricane Harvey, It All Fell Apart.Five years after Hurricane Harvey destroyed their home, Becca and Sergio Fuentes are still rebuilding their lives. H5N1 Bird Flu is Causing Alarm. Here’s Why We Must Act.Bird flu has spread widely among animals. Unless we act now, it soon could do the same among humans. The Costs of a Long War in UkraineWhy the Biden White House needs to push for peace in 2023. Watching the WatchmenThe government must match continued investments in policing with reforms that make police more accountable to the communities that they serve. Is Trump Way Up or Way Down?The polls are surprisingly divided, but higher-quality surveys point to an answer. In Big Sur, Living with Nature’s Beauty and FuryThe succession of storms last month that left some residents in that treasured region cut off from the rest of California is another reminder of the perils and adventure of Central Coast life. Microsoft’s Activision Deal Tests a New Global Alignment on AntitrustUntil recently, antitrust regulators in Europe and the United States took different approaches. Now, they’re on the same page — which some experts say makes closing deals harder. Train Derailment in Ohio Sparks Huge Fire and Prompts EvacuationsAbout 50 train cars derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, where officials on Saturday were assessing whether the burning materials were hazardous. What Will It Take to Trust M. Night Shyamalan?The director, whose latest is “Knock at the Cabin,” has been working to regain audience faith, one B-movie at a time. More Recent Articles |
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China's Embassy in Washington on Saturday said that the country "reserves the right to respond further" after the United States downed a surveillance balloon that had flown over the country this week.
A Ukrainian art dealer who was found guilty of orchestrating the theft of a $1.6 million painting by the impressionist artist Paul Signac from a French museum has been sentenced to five years in prison for the heist.
An owl that escaped from the Central Park Zoo after his exhibit was vandalized has been on the loose ever since as park rangers and even police officers were mobilized to search for the bird of prey.
A Texas woman who killed her friend and kidnapped her newborn baby in an attempt to pass the infant off as her own was sentenced to 55 years in prison after pleading guilty to the 2019 murder.
M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Paul Tremblay's "The Cabin at the End of the World" is well done but is likely to leave viewers feeling unsatisfied.
Police in Pennsylvania have concluded that a family of three who were found dead in their backyard last week, died by a suicide pact.
An Italian mob boss convicted for the murder of two brothers was arrested in France on Thursday where he was working as a pizza chef while on the run.
The Democratic National Committee voted Saturday to change the party's presidential primary calendar and give more diverse states more influence in the process.
Smoggy air during the Industrial Revolution contributed to the creation of impressionism, inspiring painters such as J.M.W. Turner and Claude Monet to develop new painting styles, according to a new study.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will seek to expand a controversial migrant relocation program under which refugees have been transported to Massachusetts in an upcoming legislative session, documents show.
Pablo Lyle, a Mexican actor known for his telenovela roles, was sentenced to five years in prison minus time served after he was convicted of manslaughter stemming from a March 2019 road rage incident.
Extreme cold temperatures blanketed parts of the Northeastern United States Saturday, dipping well below zero in many places and hitting a record low in some places, the National Weather Service confirmed.
Pope Francis met with a group of internally displaced people in South Sudan's capital Juba on Saturday, calling them "the seed of a new South Sudan."
France, India and the United Arab Emirates on Saturday announced a trilateral cooperation initiative to work together on various issues, including energy and combatting climate change.
The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority is blocking access in the country to the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia, authorities confirmed Saturday.
Japanese Prime Minster Fumio Kishida on Saturday fired his executive secretary, Masoyoshi Arai, over remarks denounced as homophobic.
Families of the Halloween crowd rush victims in Seoul's Itaewon district marched Saturday to demand that an independent body be created to investigate the incident.
Israeli military forces raided a refugee camp near the city of Jericho on the West Bank Saturday, leading to a clash with several Palestinians that resulted in multiple arrests and injuries.
The Powerball Jackpot has reached $700 million for Saturday's drawing. On Nov. 7 a ticket purchased in California broke world records by winning a $2.04 billion jackpot.
Russia and Ukraine on Saturday completed a prisoner exchange in which 116 Ukrainians were returned to Kyiv while the bodies of two slain foreign civilian aid workers were also repatriated.
The Memphis Police Department has fired a sixth officer for conduct related to the beating of Tyre Nichols. Officer Preston Hemphill was seen using a Taser on Nichols in body-cam footage that was released.
Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Chris Stapleton have been booked to perform together at the 65th annual Grammy Awards ceremony at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.
SZA's SOS is the No. 1 album in the United States for a seventh, consecutive week.
Motown legends Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson were honored as the MusiCares Persons of the Year Friday during a gala event at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Dozens of people have been evacuated from their homes in northeastern Ohio following a train derailment late Friday which ignited a massive fire, local officials say, 
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