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First Kentucky newborn surrendered to baby box at Bowling Green fire station A newborn baby was surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box at a fire station in Bowling Green, marking the first time an infant was left at an anonymous adoption box in the state. Photographer files claim with new federal tribunal against artist who replicated her photo Cheryl Miller, a Massachusetts photographer known for her image titled "Sunglass Corner," has filed a claim against a New York artist who replicated her photograph as a painting with a new, revolutionary tribunal. Texas AG Ken Paxton to pay over $3M to ex-staffers who accused him of corruption Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday agreed to pay a $3.3 million settlement to four former staffers who accused him of corruption. Another high altitude object shot down over Northern Canada The U.S. military shot down a high altitude object over Canada's Yukon territory on Saturday, the latest in a series of incidents involving objects being shot out of the sky. New Mexico State suspends men's basketball amid hazing allegations New Mexico State University says its has suspended its men's basketball program amid allegations of hazing. Nevada governor declares state of emergency after pipeline leak Nevada's governor has declared a state of emergency after a leak was discovered in a pipeline that supplies fuel from California to Las Vegas. Belgian member of European Parliament charged with corruption Marc Tarabella, a Belgian member of the European Parliament, has been charged with money laundering, corruption and membership in a criminal organization, authorities said Saturday. Mob in Pakistan kills man accused of blasphemy A mob in Pakistan stormed a police station on Saturday and lynched a man who was accused of blasphemy, local officials confirmed. Former NFL star Brett Favre moves to dismiss civil suit against him A day after filing a defamation suit, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre sought to dismiss a lawsuit against him filed by the Mississippi Department of Human Services. South African rapper AKA shot dead in Durban Kiernan Forbes, a well-known South African rapper who goes by the moniker AKA, was shot and killed in Durban along with his friend, chef Tebello Motsoane, authorities said. 15 arrested outside British hotel after riot over asylum seekers Fifteen people were arrested during a violent protest outside a hotel filled with foreign asylum seekers near Liverpool on Friday, British police said. Surgeon General calls for more funding to help states tackle mental health crisis U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy on Saturday urged state governments to tackle the youth mental crisis by investing in treatment, expanding their mental health work forces and reducing stigma. Passenger jet collides with shuttle bus at L.A. airport, 5 injured A collision between an American Airlines Airbus A321 and a shuttle bus on a taxiway at Los Angeles International Airport Friday left five people injured, officials said. Bodycam footage of fatal North Carolina arrest, tasing released Body and dashcam footage was made public showing the arrest of Darryl Williams, who died in police custody after being arrested in North Carolina last month. Russian continues assaults on multiple fronts in eastern Ukraine Russian forces continued assaults on multiple fronts in eastern Ukraine on Saturday, Ukrainian miliary leaders said. Death toll from Turkey-Syria earthquake surpasses 25,000 The death toll from Monday's devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria is continuing to climb, surpassing 25,000 as of late Saturday, according to a new official count. Showtime picks up 'Uncoupled' after Netflix cancellation Showtime has picked up Neil Patrick Harris' comedy series, "Uncoupled," for a second season after Netflix canceled it. Hundreds of thousands march in protest of French pension reform More than 500,000 people took to the streets in France on Saturday to protest President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to raise the country's retirement age to 64, organizers said. 'Days of Our Lives,' 'Hollywood Heights' alum Cody Longo dead at 34Hans Modrow, last communist leader of East Germany, dies at 95 The last communist leader of East Germany, Hans Modrow, died Saturday at the age of 95. Modrow led the German Democratic Republic during the disintegration of the eastern bloc of Soviet satellite states. TXT's 'The Name Chapter' tops U.S. album chartToronto mayor John Tory admits affair with staffer, resigns from office Toronto Mayor John Tory has stepped down from office after confirming he had a romantic relationship with a former city staffer. Famous birthdays for Feb. 11: Damian Lewis, Khalid Actor Damian Lewis turns 52 and singer Khalid turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 11. On This Day, Feb. 11: Jet crashes after takeoff from Moscow, killing 71 On Feb. 11, 2018, a passenger jet carrying 71 people on board crashed after takeoff from a Moscow airport, killing all on board. |
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U.S. Jet Shoots Down Another Unidentified Object Over CanadaPrime Minister Justin Trudeau said he and President Biden had ordered the object violating Canadian airspace to be taken down, a day after another object was shot out of the sky near Alaska. Turkey Detains Building Contractors as Recovery Efforts Ramp UpAs the death toll in Turkey and Syria passed 28,000, Ankara was coming under growing criticism for its slow response and tolerance of shoddy construction. Wagner Founder Has Putin’s Support, but the Kremlin’s Side-EyeYevgeny V. Prigozhin, the once secretive tycoon, is confounding Moscow’s Kremlin-allied elite by starting to dabble in politics alongside waging war in Ukraine. For Older Americans, the Pandemic Is Not OverSeniors are increasingly left to protect themselves as the rest of the country abandons precautions: “Americans do not agree about the duty to protect others.” With a Land Dispute Deadlocked, a Wisconsin Tribe Blockades StreetsTribal leaders in Lac du Flambeau said they were asserting sovereignty in demanding long overdue payment for roads used by non-Native residents, who are now unable to drive home. As the Kansas City Chiefs Return to the Super Bowl, So Too Will the Tomahawk ChopThe tomahawk chop has long been a feature of the team’s games, but it has come under increased criticism from Native Americans. A Skeptic in Football ParadiseThe festivities leading up to the Super Bowl are full of fun and feel-good stories. But they obscure the harsh reality of the N.F.L.’s dangerous game. How Therapy-Speak Took Over DatingIn a time when emotional maturity is highly desirable, almost everyone is “doing the work.” Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Modern Dating Terms?Test your knowledge of the latest relationship terminology. How to Navigate Your Child’s First CrushIt’s not unusual for young children to become fascinated by romance, but sometimes these big feelings can take parents by surprise. Experts share tips on how to navigate a child’s first ‘love.’ Joe Biden Is Ready to GoNo soothsayer needed. We know Biden’s future. Two-Thirds of Kids Struggle to Read, and We Know How to Fix ItExperts warn that most American children learn with ineffective reading curriculums. Will Trump and Biden Gang Up on DeSantis?Why the non-Trump G.O.P. candidates can expect similar attacks from the Biden White House and the Trump campaign. Harry Styles Dedicated a Brit Award to Female Acts Who Weren’t NominatedIn 2022, the Brit Awards merged its top artist prizes to include male, female and nonbinary acts. This year, the event faced backlash for not nominating any women. An Iranian Curator on Art’s Power in an UprisingNazy Nazhand shares how generational trauma has affected her and the artists with whom she finds community. Psychedelics for Therapy: What to Know About Benefits and RisksWhile drugs like ketamine and psilocybin are largely considered safe, here’s what to know about who should be cautious. More Recent Articles |
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A newborn baby was surrendered to a Safe Haven Baby Box at a fire station in Bowling Green, marking the first time an infant was left at an anonymous adoption box in the state.
Cheryl Miller, a Massachusetts photographer known for her image titled "Sunglass Corner," has filed a claim against a New York artist who replicated her photograph as a painting with a new, revolutionary tribunal.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday agreed to pay a $3.3 million settlement to four former staffers who accused him of corruption.
The U.S. military shot down a high altitude object over Canada's Yukon territory on Saturday, the latest in a series of incidents involving objects being shot out of the sky.
New Mexico State University says its has suspended its men's basketball program amid allegations of hazing.
Nevada's governor has declared a state of emergency after a leak was discovered in a pipeline that supplies fuel from California to Las Vegas.
Marc Tarabella, a Belgian member of the European Parliament, has been charged with money laundering, corruption and membership in a criminal organization, authorities said Saturday.
A mob in Pakistan stormed a police station on Saturday and lynched a man who was accused of blasphemy, local officials confirmed.
A day after filing a defamation suit, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre sought to dismiss a lawsuit against him filed by the Mississippi Department of Human Services.
Kiernan Forbes, a well-known South African rapper who goes by the moniker AKA, was shot and killed in Durban along with his friend, chef Tebello Motsoane, authorities said.
Fifteen people were arrested during a violent protest outside a hotel filled with foreign asylum seekers near Liverpool on Friday, British police said.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy on Saturday urged state governments to tackle the youth mental crisis by investing in treatment, expanding their mental health work forces and reducing stigma.
A collision between an American Airlines Airbus A321 and a shuttle bus on a taxiway at Los Angeles International Airport Friday left five people injured, officials said.
Body and dashcam footage was made public showing the arrest of Darryl Williams, who died in police custody after being arrested in North Carolina last month.
Russian forces continued assaults on multiple fronts in eastern Ukraine on Saturday, Ukrainian miliary leaders said.
The death toll from Monday's devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria is continuing to climb, surpassing 25,000 as of late Saturday, according to a new official count.
Showtime has picked up Neil Patrick Harris' comedy series, "Uncoupled," for a second season after Netflix canceled it.
More than 500,000 people took to the streets in France on Saturday to protest President Emmanuel Macron's proposal to raise the country's retirement age to 64, organizers said.
Actor Cody Longo has died at the age of 34, his wife Stephanie announced.
The last communist leader of East Germany, Hans Modrow, died Saturday at the age of 95. Modrow led the German Democratic Republic during the disintegration of the eastern bloc of Soviet satellite states.
TXT's "The Name Chapter" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Toronto Mayor John Tory has stepped down from office after confirming he had a romantic relationship with a former city staffer.
Actor Damian Lewis turns 52 and singer Khalid turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 11.
On Feb. 11, 2018, a passenger jet carrying 71 people on board crashed after takeoff from a Moscow airport, killing all on board. 
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