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Titanic's historical artifacts to be preserved as NFTs RMS Titanic, Inc., which holds the exclusive rights to recover artifacts from the ill-fated ocean liner, is partnering with NFT and virtual asset management companies to preserve Titanic's assets as immutable NFTs. Vladimir Putin suspends Russia's participation in New START nuclear reduction Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the suspension of his nation's participation in the New START nuclear reduction treaty with the United States in his state of the nation address today. Luxury automaker Bentley to end production of 12-cylinder engines in 2024 Bentley is shifting its focus to a carbon-neutral future with the announcement that it will stop manufacturing 12-cylinder engines in April 2024. House committee asks former Serbian official for interview, documents on Hunter Biden The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, which is investigating the Biden family's business dealings, has asked a former Serbian official for an interview and documents related to Hunter Biden. Regulators approve Freeport LNG to resume producing and exporting natural gas Freeport LNG will immediately begin ramping up natural gas production after receiving federal approval to resume operations following a months-long shutdown. Marilyn Monroe featured in NFT project 'Modern Muse' Late Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe's image will be immortalized in a new NFT project called "Modern Muse." The Marilyn Monroe Estate has partnered with artist duo Zeblocks to launch the digital art. Malcolm X's family announces lawsuit against NYPD, FBI, CIA on 58-year anniversary of assassination Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump on Tuesday announced the intent to file a lawsuit against several city, state and federal law-enforcement agencies for concealing information about the assassination of Malcolm X. 20 states form abortion rights alliance to fight 'unprecedented assault' from courts, states Twenty states, led by Democratic governors, announced Tuesday they are forming a Reproductive Freedom Alliance to guarantee abortion rights in the wake of Roe vs. Wade. In urging Global Ocean Treaty, Jane Fonda delivers 5.5M petition signatures to United Nations Actress Jane Fonda and 5.5 million people from 157 countries are calling on the United Nations to establish a "strong" Global Ocean Treaty. CBS renews 'NCIS', 'CSI', 7 more CBS renewed nine more of its series Tuesday, following 19 previous renewals and green lighting the new series "The Never Game." Former public security chief of Mexico is convicted of helping El Chapo's drug cartel A federal court in New York convicted Mexico's former Secretary of Public Security Genaro Garcia Luna of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise on Tuesday. Watch: Unpublished JFK photo from day of assassination found in thrift store CD case A Texas man who bought a second-hand CD from a small-town thrift shop made a surprising discovery inside the case -- a Polaroid photo of President John F. Kennedy on the day of his assassination. Factory-sealed first-generation iPhone sells for over $63,000 A first-generation iPhone, still unopened and plastic wrapped in the box, was auctioned for more than $63,000. SpaceX Endeavour's crew arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of launch An international team of astronauts and scientists arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, ahead of a six-month science mission to the International Space Station set to blast off on Sunday. Josh Johnson digs into poor childhood, police stop in standup special Comedian Josh Johnson explains how he crafted jokes about poverty and police stops in his Peacock special "Up Here Killing Myself." Watch: Man with world's longest tongue uses it to paint A California man whose 3.97-inch tongue earned him a Guinness World Record said he has found an unusual way to put his unique muscle to work -- painting. FDA weighing approval for RSV vaccine for infants, will decide this summer The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to make a decision on the approval of the first RSV vaccine for infants in August, and Pfizer is a candidate to be among the first producers. $100,000 winner didn't realize she had entered second-chance lottery drawing A Michigan woman who won $100,000 from a second-chance lottery drawing said she hadn't even realized she was playing the game. Supreme Court hears arguments on social media giants' legal protections The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the first of two cases that could decide whether social media companies can be held liable for promoting incendiary content. Defense Department invests additional $1.5 million toward 3D printed hypersonic rocket engine The Department of Defense awarded a $1.5 million contract to New Frontier Aerospace to continue its work on a 3D printed rocket engine. Some Home Depot workers could see a $15-per-hour minimum wage Home Depot announced Tuesday it will begin paying hourly associates that make up their frontline workers $1 billion more in annual compensation, which is expected to raise minimum wages for these workers to $15 per hour. Joe Biden in Poland: War in Ukraine was 'never a necessity' for Russia In a speech in Poland on Tuesday night, U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the people of Russia, saying Moscow's invasion of Ukraine was "never a necessity" but a war of choice by President Vladimir Putin. |
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What Putin’s Suspension of New START Treaty Means for Arms ControlMutual inspections were interrupted by the pandemic, then by the war in Ukraine. But now New START, the last nuclear agreement between Russia and the United States, is dying, and arms control may be, too. Biden Accuses Putin of Atrocities and Urges World to Rebuke HimIn sharply opposed speeches, President Biden said Vladimir V. Putin bore sole responsibility for the war, while Mr. Putin said Russia had invaded in self-defense. But they agreed the war would not end soon. Jury in Georgia Trump Inquiry Recommended Multiple Indictments, Forewoman SaysShe would not discuss specific indictments in the special grand jury’s report but noted that its recommendations were “not going to be some giant plot twist.” Trump Spent $10 Million From His PAC on His Legal Bills Last YearNow that the former president is a declared candidate again, there are questions about whether he can continue using donor funds to pay his lawyers. Supreme Court Weighs Tech Company Protections in Google CaseThe case, concerning a law that gives websites immunity for suits based on their users’ posts, has the potential to alter the very structure of the internet. In Vermont, a School and Artist Fight Over Murals of SlaveryCreated to depict the brutality of enslavement, the works are seen by some as offensive. The school wants them permanently covered. The artist says they are historically important. Biden Administration Announces New Border CrackdownA tough new immigration measure could disqualify the vast majority of migrants from being able to seek asylum at the southern border. Parched California Misses a Chance to Store More Rain UndergroundTorrential rains could have helped to replenish depleted aquifers, but some say state bureaucracy, designed to distribute water fairly, has stood in the way. In New York, 2 Teens’ Deaths Underscore Dangers of ‘Subway Surfing’In New York, incidents of people riding outside of train cars have more than quadrupled in one year. Two recent deaths show the dangers of a trend stoked by social media. Mexico’s Ex-Top Security Official Is Convicted of Cartel BriberyA Brooklyn jury found Genaro García Luna guilty of taking millions of dollars from the Sinaloa drug cartel when he was in charge of Mexico’s bloody war on organized crime. Israel Unlikely to Extradite Mexico’s Ex-Official Wanted Over Missing StudentsThe Mexican authorities say Tomás Zerón tortured witnesses and tampered with evidence in a crucial investigation into the 2014 disappearance of 43 students. The Fox Newsification of Nikki HaleyImagine the start of her campaign if she wasn’t pandering to the Fox crowd. The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned?“Do something” is not science, and it shouldn’t have been public policy. Why Medicare and Social Security Are SustainableReports of their inevitable collapse are greatly exaggerated. Fighting Corporate LiesYes, there’s still a lot of greenwashing out there. But regulators and activists are on alert more than ever. Did You Retire Early in Britain? We Want to Hear From You.Since the pandemic began in 2020 a large number of people in Britain have left the work force and not returned. We’d like to know how it’s going. Southern Baptists Expel Saddleback Church Over Female PastorThe nation’s largest Protestant denomination has grappled with issues around gender, sexuality and politics. McCarthy Gives Tucker Carlson Access to Jan. 6 Video, Angering DemocratsThe House speaker’s decision to give the Fox News host access to thousands of hours of security footage prompted criticism that the release could put the Capitol at greater risk. Real Madrid 5, Liverpool 2: Champions League Laugher at AnfieldThat Real Madrid delivered another memorable Champions League victory was no surprise. It was the manner of Liverpool’s defeat that spoke volumes. More Recent Articles |
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RMS Titanic, Inc., which holds the exclusive rights to recover artifacts from the ill-fated ocean liner, is partnering with NFT and virtual asset management companies to preserve Titanic's assets as immutable NFTs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the suspension of his nation's participation in the New START nuclear reduction treaty with the United States in his state of the nation address today.
Bentley is shifting its focus to a carbon-neutral future with the announcement that it will stop manufacturing 12-cylinder engines in April 2024.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, which is investigating the Biden family's business dealings, has asked a former Serbian official for an interview and documents related to Hunter Biden.
Freeport LNG will immediately begin ramping up natural gas production after receiving federal approval to resume operations following a months-long shutdown.
Late Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe's image will be immortalized in a new NFT project called "Modern Muse." The Marilyn Monroe Estate has partnered with artist duo Zeblocks to launch the digital art.
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump on Tuesday announced the intent to file a lawsuit against several city, state and federal law-enforcement agencies for concealing information about the assassination of Malcolm X.
Twenty states, led by Democratic governors, announced Tuesday they are forming a Reproductive Freedom Alliance to guarantee abortion rights in the wake of Roe vs. Wade.
Actress Jane Fonda and 5.5 million people from 157 countries are calling on the United Nations to establish a "strong" Global Ocean Treaty.
CBS renewed nine more of its series Tuesday, following 19 previous renewals and green lighting the new series "The Never Game."
A federal court in New York convicted Mexico's former Secretary of Public Security Genaro Garcia Luna of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise on Tuesday.
A Texas man who bought a second-hand CD from a small-town thrift shop made a surprising discovery inside the case -- a Polaroid photo of President John F. Kennedy on the day of his assassination.
A first-generation iPhone, still unopened and plastic wrapped in the box, was auctioned for more than $63,000.
An international team of astronauts and scientists arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, ahead of a six-month science mission to the International Space Station set to blast off on Sunday.
Comedian Josh Johnson explains how he crafted jokes about poverty and police stops in his Peacock special "Up Here Killing Myself."
A California man whose 3.97-inch tongue earned him a Guinness World Record said he has found an unusual way to put his unique muscle to work -- painting.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to make a decision on the approval of the first RSV vaccine for infants in August, and Pfizer is a candidate to be among the first producers.
A Michigan woman who won $100,000 from a second-chance lottery drawing said she hadn't even realized she was playing the game.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the first of two cases that could decide whether social media companies can be held liable for promoting incendiary content.
The Department of Defense awarded a $1.5 million contract to New Frontier Aerospace to continue its work on a 3D printed rocket engine.
Home Depot announced Tuesday it will begin paying hourly associates that make up their frontline workers $1 billion more in annual compensation, which is expected to raise minimum wages for these workers to $15 per hour.
In a speech in Poland on Tuesday night, U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the people of Russia, saying Moscow's invasion of Ukraine was "never a necessity" but a war of choice by President Vladimir Putin. 
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