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North Korea conducts 'nuclear counterattack' missile exercise North Korea test-fired four cruise missiles in a demonstration of its "lethal nuclear counterattack capability," state media reported Friday. NTSB releases report as Pete Buttigieg arrives in East Palestine to survey toxic train derailment 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. 7 shot, including 2-year-old, near Philadelphia school 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. Chicago police warn Jewish communities of neo-Nazi ‘day of hate’ 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. Movie review: 'Creed III' brings interesting new take to 'Rocky' formula "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 recalls more than 2M air fryers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico 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 executes first inmate since 2019 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. Tennessee company gets multibillion-dollar NASA contract for Kennedy Space Center operations 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. Judge rules Donald Trump, FBI Director Christopher Wray can be ordered to testify in lawsuit against DOJ 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 launches Soyuz rescue mission to ISS after leak dilemma 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. Research finds DNA mutations could predict kidney cancer outcomes 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. European Commission bans TikTok from its employees' devices The European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, announced Thursday that TikTok would be banned from employee devices. Five killed in Arkansas plane crash were responding to Ohio explosion 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. General Assembly adopts draft resolution calling for cease-fire in Ukraine U.N. member nations Thursday voted overwhelmingly to adopt a draft resolution that calls for a cease-fire in Ukraine. Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charge in ‘Rust’ shooting 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." House panel warns of China's threat to U.S. after surveillance balloon incident 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. Bear escapes from St. Louis Zoo enclosure for second time in month The St. Louis Zoo was placed on lockdown Thursday when an Andean bear escaped from his habitat for the second time this month. Movie review: 'Cocaine Bear' delivers outrageous thrills "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. Watch: Cow that fell into Italian lake gets a helicopter lift to safety 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. North Carolina man's lottery ticket mistake leads to $218,613 jackpot 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. Judge sentences Harvey Weinstein to 16 years in 2013 rape of model 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 nominates General Atlantic Vice Chairman Ajay Banga to lead World Bank 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. 'Outer Banks' stars: Pogues want stability, but adventure is always calling them 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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The U.S. Intelligence Playbook to Expose Russia’s Ukraine War PlansBolder disclosures are part of a larger effort to stymie the Kremlin’s offensive in Ukraine and align support for Kyiv’s war effort in allied countries. After A Year of War, Ukrainians Have Learned How to Judge Lethal ThreatsAfter a year of war, people in Ukraine have become adept at telling which threats are probably not deadly, leaving room for a little enjoyment, and even hope. Alex Murdaugh Denies Murders, but Admits to Lying and Stealing in TestimonyIn choosing to testify on Thursday, Mr. Murdaugh took a gamble that could determine whether he is acquitted or sent to prison for life. Christian Revival Draws Thousands to Kentucky TownOver two weeks, more than 50,000 people descended on a small campus chapel to experience the nation’s first major spiritual revival in decades — one driven by Gen Z. Wind and Solar Energy Projects Risk Overwhelming America’s Antiquated Electrical GridsAn explosion in proposed clean energy ventures has overwhelmed the system for connecting new power sources to homes and businesses. Politics Invade the East Palestine, Ohio, Train CrisisThe train derailment in Eastern Ohio has spawned conspiracy theories and contradictory narratives, with politicians from both parties parading through town to further their agendas. Crew in Ohio Train Derailment Was Alerted to Problem Just Before Accident, NTSB SaysThe crew tried to slow down after an overheated wheel bearing set off an alarm, but 38 cars still ended up leaving the tracks, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Winter Storm Causes Power Outages in the Midwest: Weather UpdatesThe power outages swept the Upper Midwest and New York State, and most were reported in Michigan, where a firefighter was killed. Orlando Journalist Mourned as Local Newsrooms Face More DangerJournalism experts said it was a sign that covering local news was growing more dangerous. The gunman killed two other people, including a 9-year-old, and wounded two more, the authorities said. Jessye Norman Rejected These Recordings. Should They Be Released?The new collection “Jessye Norman: The Unreleased Masters” raises artistic and ethical questions. The Wisdom and Prophecy of Jimmy Carter’s ‘Malaise’ SpeechThe irony is that it is better attuned to our time than to its own. Dianne Feinstein Is Old, Absolutely. She’s Also an Absolute Giant.At 89, after more than 30 years in the Senate, a trailblazing woman has announced her retirement. Let’s All Do the DeSantis Shimmy!How to be a recovering globalist in a few easy lessons. The Coldest Case in LaramieFrom Serial Productions. A long-unsolved murder. An unexpected arrest. A slam-dunk case that mysteriously fell apart. The sound of an investigation as it unfolds. What Nutritional Yeast Can Do for YouNutritional yeast takes these dressings, toppings and seasoning blends up a notch. 9 New Books We Recommend This WeekSuggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Bike Path Attacker’s Father Testifies to Save Son: ‘He Ruined Their Lives’A federal jury considering the death penalty heard testimony from the father of Sayfullo Saipov, who said he expected that he would never see his son again. Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 16 Years for Los Angeles Sex CrimesThe former film producer was convicted in December of raping and sexually assaulting a woman in 2013. JetBlue and Spirit Unions Split on Airlines’ MergerFlight attendant unions at the two carriers are pushing in opposite directions as federal officials decide whether and on what terms to allow the deal. After Long Delay, Moderna Pays N.I.H. for Covid Vaccine TechniqueModerna has paid $400 million to the government for a chemical technique key to its vaccine. But the parties are still locked in a high-stakes dispute over a different patent. Diesel’s Show at Milan Fashion Week Makes a Brilliant Case for DesignersGlenn Martens makes the case with condoms, fun and mind-blowing technique. More Recent Articles |
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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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