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Philippines accuses China coast guard of harassing one of its ships in disputed waters The Philippine Coast Guard on Monday accused its Chinese counterpart of harassing one of its vessels in the disputed South China Sea. Americans' satisfaction with U.S. immigration hits decade low, poll says Americans' satisfaction with the level of immigration into the United States has hit its lowest level in a decade, dropping from 34% in January of 2022 to 28% this year, according to a new Gallup poll. U.S. denies sending balloons to China, forms interagency group to study flying objects As the Pentagon denied Beijing's accusations over U.S. balloons in China airspace, U.S. officials Monday announced the Biden administration is forming an interagency group dedicated to investigating the flying objects. One of the first Black Green Berets to receive Medal of Honor after 60-year wait A nearly 60-year wait for the highest level of recognition is nearly over for Col. Paris Davis, one of the first Black Green Berets, who will soon receive the Congressional Medal of honor. Customs agents find invasive, harmful insects in shipment of celery from Mexico Federal agents in California located two harmful insects at the busiest commercial port in the state, U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed in a statement Monday. Study finds new way CBD reduces epileptic seizures in children Researchers in New York have revealed a new way in which cannabidiol, or CBD, reduces seizures in children who suffer from a variety of treatment-resistant forms of epilepsy. 2 Amazon sellers plead guilty to price-fixing DVDs and Blu-Rays Two Amazon marketplace sellers pleaded guilty to conspiring to fix the prices of DVDs and Blu-Rays on the market in a scheme involving four companies owned by them. Threatened leopards move closer to endangered species protections The United States will decide by June of 2027 whether to protect threatened leopards under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. The new deadline follows a lawsuit demanding closer scrutiny on African leopard trophy imports. No test pilot needed as AI flies tactical aircraft for the first time, Lockheed Martin says Artificial intelligence operated a tactical training aircraft for more than 17 hours recently, aerospace company Lockheed Martin revealed Monday. Architect of the Capitol fired after accusations of ethical violations Architect of the U.S. Capitol J. Brett Blanton was fired Monday after several high-ranking lawmakers called for his removal, the White House confirmed in a statement. NASA announces crew for Axiom Mission 2 The crew for NASA's next privately-funded mission to space has been selected as the agency moves closer toward commercializing space travel. Turkey arrests contractors as earthquake death toll rises above 37,000 The Turkish government said Sunday it arrested 114 of the 131 contractors accused of responsible for buildings heavily damaged in a devastating earthquake last week that killed more than 31,000 people. U.S. Marshals apprehend 830 priority fugitives across 10 cities The U.S. Marshals Service apprehended over 830 fugitives during a month-long operation across several cities aimed at reducing violent crime, the agency said Monday. Hearing loss treatment scrapped as drug company announces 'disappointing results' Frequency Therapeutics announced it will scrap development of a drug called FX-322 after testing failed to show improvement in speech perception in people with noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss. Ford partners with Chinese firm to build new EV battery production plant The Ford Motor Co. said Monday it will partner with a Chinese manufacturer as it looks to build a $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery production facility in Michigan. COVID-19 might increase diabetes risk, Penn State study finds People who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 may be 66% more likely to develop type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a study at Penn State College of Medicine says. Watch: Firefighters rescue pet bird stuck in basement ceiling Firefighters in Georgia conducted an unusual rescue when a pet bird found its way to the space between the basement ceiling and main story floor and became stuck. 1908 Harley-Davidson sells for a record $935,000 A Harley-Davidson motorcycle dating from 1908 sold for $935,000, making it the most expensive bike ever sold at an auction. 155-pound St. Bernard rescued after falling though ice Firefighters in Colorado came to the rescue of a 155-pound dog that wandered out onto a frozen lake and fell through the ice into the frigid water. 'Jared from Subway: Catching a Monster' series details rise and fall of Jared Fogle Jared Fogle was once the Subway spokesman for successful weight loss after losing weight by eating their sandwiches. Now he's a convicted pedophile and in prison. A new doc on the ID channel tells the story. Eagles, Chiefs criticize Super Bowl field conditions; NFL says it met standards Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles players criticized field conditions at Super Bowl LVII, which resulted in many slips and falls. The NFL said maintenance on the grass "met required standards." 'Queens Court' heads to Peacock with reality stars Evelyn Lozada, Tamar Braxton "Queen's Court," a new dating show on Peacock features Evelyn Lozada, Holly Robinson-Peete, Tamar Braxton and recording artist Nivea. Robinson-Peete hosts; the other stars are looking for love. Look: SHINee's Key releases 'Killer' album, music video K-pop star Key released "Killer," a repackaged version of his album "Gasoline," and a music video for his song of the same name. |
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U.S.-China Tensions Rise Over Spy Programs Amid UFO InvestigationsThe Biden administration is looking into mysterious U.F.O. encounters and pushing back against China over accusations of widespread espionage. What Is NORAD, the Organization That Helps Defend U.S. and Canadian AirspaceThe plane was part of NORAD, a defense organization operated jointly by the U.S. and Canada. What We Know About the Objects Shot Down in the U.S. and CanadaHere is what we know about the objects as well as the Chinese spy balloon that were taken down this month. G.O.P. Legislative Agenda Hits Snags Amid Party DivisionsRepublicans have pulled back on legislation to crack down on unauthorized immigrants and support law enforcement as internal disputes conspire with a tiny majority to freeze them in place. George Santos and the Case of the Missing $365,000Representative George Santos’s failure to account for hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending is part of a pattern of irregularities in the way his campaign handled its finances. Syria’s Leader Agrees to 2 Border Crossings for Quake AidThe decision is the first time that President Bashar al-Assad has agreed to the cross-border delivery of humanitarian aid to opposition-held territory since the civil war began. As Russia Closes In on Bakhmut, Ukraine Bars Aid Workers From the CityWith Moscow’s forces closing in, the besieged city is too dangerous for the volunteers, Ukrainian commanders said, in what could be a prelude to a Ukrainian withdrawal. A Surprise Pick to Lead the Bank of Japan Faces a Wrenching ChoiceKazuo Ueda is set to replace the longtime governor who helped put the country on an unorthodox monetary path. Will he change course? Thousands Protest in Israel Over Netanyahu’s Judicial OverhaulAs Benjamin Netanyahu’s government pressed ahead with plans to limit judicial influence, Israelis thronged to unusually large rallies. The G.O.P.’s Long War Against Medicare and Social SecurityBiden isn’t playing gotcha; there’s a lot of history here. Have More Sex, Please!America is in the midst of a loneliness epidemic. One solution: People should have more sex — as often as they can, as pleasurably as they can. The Censoring of an Iranian American ArtistHow have we forgotten that art needn’t defer to religion? Marjorie Taylor Greene Didn’t Like What She SawBiden may be 80, but the real danger is the prepubescent opposition. Searching for the Perfect TextureMenudo, mochi brownies and more recipes. Record Levels of Sadness in Teen Girls, CDC ReportsAdolescent girls reported high rates of sadness, suicidal thoughts and sexual violence, as did teenagers who identified as gay or bisexual. Did a Holding Penalty Unfairly Cost the Eagles the Super Bowl?Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry admitted he tugged on the jersey of a Kansas City receiver. But was it really a penalty? The answer depends largely on what colors you wear. Bally’s Casino Proposal May Hinge on Removal of One Word: TrumpWith the Trump name mostly anathema in New York, Bally’s is pinning its hopes for a Bronx-based casino on a vow to sever Trump’s name from a golf course there. Bike-Path Terror Defendant Is Too Dangerous for Prison, Prosecutors SaySayfullo Saipov must die by lethal injection, they argue on the first day of his trial’s punishment phase. L.A. Artist Uses Storied Van to Highlight Social Justice IssuesWith his family’s old tortilla delivery van and brightly colored tamale carts, Ruben Ochoa will highlight the economic challenges and harassment endured by Los Angeles street vendors. More Recent Articles |
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The Philippine Coast Guard on Monday accused its Chinese counterpart of harassing one of its vessels in the disputed South China Sea.
Americans' satisfaction with the level of immigration into the United States has hit its lowest level in a decade, dropping from 34% in January of 2022 to 28% this year, according to a new Gallup poll.
As the Pentagon denied Beijing's accusations over U.S. balloons in China airspace, U.S. officials Monday announced the Biden administration is forming an interagency group dedicated to investigating the flying objects.
A nearly 60-year wait for the highest level of recognition is nearly over for Col. Paris Davis, one of the first Black Green Berets, who will soon receive the Congressional Medal of honor.
Federal agents in California located two harmful insects at the busiest commercial port in the state, U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed in a statement Monday.
Researchers in New York have revealed a new way in which cannabidiol, or CBD, reduces seizures in children who suffer from a variety of treatment-resistant forms of epilepsy.
Two Amazon marketplace sellers pleaded guilty to conspiring to fix the prices of DVDs and Blu-Rays on the market in a scheme involving four companies owned by them.
The United States will decide by June of 2027 whether to protect threatened leopards under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. The new deadline follows a lawsuit demanding closer scrutiny on African leopard trophy imports.
Artificial intelligence operated a tactical training aircraft for more than 17 hours recently, aerospace company Lockheed Martin revealed Monday.
Architect of the U.S. Capitol J. Brett Blanton was fired Monday after several high-ranking lawmakers called for his removal, the White House confirmed in a statement.
The crew for NASA's next privately-funded mission to space has been selected as the agency moves closer toward commercializing space travel.
The Turkish government said Sunday it arrested 114 of the 131 contractors accused of responsible for buildings heavily damaged in a devastating earthquake last week that killed more than 31,000 people.
The U.S. Marshals Service apprehended over 830 fugitives during a month-long operation across several cities aimed at reducing violent crime, the agency said Monday.
Frequency Therapeutics announced it will scrap development of a drug called FX-322 after testing failed to show improvement in speech perception in people with noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss.
The Ford Motor Co. said Monday it will partner with a Chinese manufacturer as it looks to build a $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery production facility in Michigan.
People who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 may be 66% more likely to develop type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a study at Penn State College of Medicine says.
Firefighters in Georgia conducted an unusual rescue when a pet bird found its way to the space between the basement ceiling and main story floor and became stuck.
A Harley-Davidson motorcycle dating from 1908 sold for $935,000, making it the most expensive bike ever sold at an auction.
Firefighters in Colorado came to the rescue of a 155-pound dog that wandered out onto a frozen lake and fell through the ice into the frigid water.
Jared Fogle was once the Subway spokesman for successful weight loss after losing weight by eating their sandwiches. Now he's a convicted pedophile and in prison. A new doc on the ID channel tells the story.
Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles players criticized field conditions at Super Bowl LVII, which resulted in many slips and falls. The NFL said maintenance on the grass "met required standards."
"Queen's Court," a new dating show on Peacock features Evelyn Lozada, Holly Robinson-Peete, Tamar Braxton and recording artist Nivea. Robinson-Peete hosts; the other stars are looking for love.
K-pop star Key released "Killer," a repackaged version of his album "Gasoline," and a music video for his song of the same name. 
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