The parents of Tyre Nichols, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., Paul Pelosi and Bono are among the special guests who will be at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday for President Joe Biden's State of the Union address. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a three-month state of emergency on Tuesday, as the death toll from a powerful earthquake that struck southern Turkey and northern Syria rose to over 7,800. A North Carolina court of appeals ruled that police officers violated a passenger's First Amendment rights when they stopped him from livestreaming his traffic stop on Facebook Live. Ebay is planning to lay off approximately 500 employees over the next 24 hours, the company confirmed Tuesday. The slight easing of inflation is a welcomed sight for consumers but an end to the more than year-long battle against rising prices is far from over according to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Poland now has approval to buy $10 billion worth of rocket-propelled weapons systems in a move announced by the U.S. State Department Tuesday. Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis said the scope of officers being investigated for their actions and whereabouts at the time Tyre Nichols was beaten while in police custody continues to expand. Federal prosecutors Tuesday unsealed an indictment against a New York man for aiding a Russian oligarch already under U.S. sanctions. Phoenix already welcomed near-record crowds this week, and the desert flood likely will continue leading up to Sunday's Super Bowl LVII. The NFL and law enforcement planned for 22 months to entertain and protect fans. Customer complaints against airlines rose drastically from October to November, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Air Travel Consumer Report released Tuesday. Four people were taken to the hospital after a fire broke out in the cabin of a United Airlines flight shortly before taking off from San Diego International Airport Tuesday. The Department of Homeland Security's latest policy update adds constraints to the use of force by law enforcement officers, including a ban on chokeholds and new limitations on carrying out no-knock warrants. A pest control technician investigating an insect problem at a California home made a startling discovery: About 700 pounds of acorns had been stashed inside the house's wall by woodpeckers. A suspect in a Florida mass shooting is dead after being shot and crashing his car after a police chase, authorities said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in two cities seized shipments of counterfeit goods and money estimated to be worth nearly $806,000 collectively. A British woman who borrowed a book from her local library when she was just 14 years old returned the tome 56 years later, at the age of 70. A Swiss baker earned a Guinness World Record at a wedding fair by creating the world's largest wearable dress made out of cake. A New York man found a visit to his cousin in Maryland to be a profitable vacation when he won a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. The U.S. Navy conducted a mission to retrieve debris from the Chinese surveillance balloon that was shot down over the weekend, landing off the coast of Myrtle Beach, S.C. Republicans on the House Committee on Armed Services ramped up anti-China rhetoric and questioned aid to Ukraine in the committee's first hearing of the 118th Congress on Tuesday. Want to stay healthy well into your golden years? Grab a bag of clubs and hit the green, new research suggests. |
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