North Korea test-fired four cruise missiles in a demonstration of its "lethal nuclear counterattack capability," state media reported Friday. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg arrived in East Palestine Thursday to meet with residents amid growing Republican criticism about the Biden administration's response to the toxic train derailment in the area. A mother, her 2-year-old child and five teenagers were shot Thursday near a school in the relatively quiet section of Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion, authorities said. The Chicago Police Department has warned Jewish communities in the city to be on alert after a neo-Nazi group advertised a "day of hate" on social media, reports said. "Creed III" puts a modern spin on the "Rocky" underdog formula and the fights are intense, though some of the drama could be more subtle. Cosori, a making of home cooking appliances, has recalled more than two million air fryers in the United States, Mexico and Canada after nearly a dozen injuries were reported. Florida carried out a death sentence Thursday, the state's first execution in more than three years and the 100th since the punishment was reinstated in 1979. NASA announced Thursday that it will award a new $3.2 billion contract to Jacobs Technologies to manage launch infrastructure and maintain ground systems at Kennedy Space Center. A federal judge ruled Thursday that former President Donald Trump and FBI Director Christopher Wray can be ordered to testify in a lawsuit by two former FBI officials. Russia launched an unmanned Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station on Thursday to replace one that leaked coolant after it was struck by meteoroid last year, stranding two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut. Doctors may be able to predict the outlook for patients suffering from certain forms of kidney cancer based on looking at DNA mutations, according to new research published Thursday. The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, announced Thursday that TikTok would be banned from employee devices. The five victims killed in a plane crash in Arkansas on Wednesday afternoon were members of a consulting firm who were responding to an explosion in Ohio earlier in the week. U.N. member nations Thursday voted overwhelmingly to adopt a draft resolution that calls for a cease-fire in Ukraine. Alec Baldwin pleaded not guilty on Thursday to a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film "Rust." 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. The St. Louis Zoo was placed on lockdown Thursday when an Andean bear escaped from his habitat for the second time this month. "Cocaine Bear" lives up to its outrageous title by crafting an effective monster movie based on the true story of a black bear who got into the stash of a downed cocaine smuggling plane in 1985. A cow that fell into an Italian lake while grazing ended up on the other side of the water and was airlifted to safety by a helicopter. A North Carolina man who made a mistake when attempting to buy his ticket for a Cash 5 lottery drawing said the error led to his winning a $218,613 prize. Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 16 more years behind bars on Thursday, which almost ensures the convicted rapist will spend the rest of his life behind bars. President Joe Biden announced the nomination of General Atlantic Vice Chairman and former Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga for president of the World Bank on Thursday. The stars of "Outer Banks" say their young adult characters are torn between seeking stability and yearning for adventure in Season 3. |
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