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Two missing tamarin monkeys found in closet of abandoned home A pair of emperor tamarin monkeys, missing from the Dallas Zoo, have been found inside of a closet in an abandoned home. Police say they are looking for a man they believe may have stolen the animals. Arab countries 'headed in wrong direction,' new poll says A majority of Arab citizens believe their countries are headed in the wrong direction, with most blaming the economy or diplomatic relations with Israel, according to the 2022 Arab Opinion Index. Blinken, Palestinian President Abbas meet to discuss peace U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday to discuss de-escalating tension and reaching peace with Israel. Alec Baldwin, armorer formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in 'Rust' shooting Actor Alec Baldwin and his armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the deadly shooting on the set of the film "Rust," that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. New York City unveils its own 'Bean' sculpture New York City unveiled its own sculpture to mirror Chicago's famed "Bean," after years of construction. The $10 million cousin to Chicago's "Cloud Gate" sculpture was revealed Tuesday in New York's Tribeca neighborhood. Astronauts awarded Congressional Space Medals of Honor Vice President Kamala Harris recognized two astronauts with Congressional Space Medals of Honor on Tuesday, honoring them for a 2020 mission. PayPal cites 'challenging' economics, says it will lay off 2,000 in coming weeks PayPal will lay off 2,000 employees worldwide in coming weeks, the company announced Tuesday. Omaha police kill gunman firing an assault rifle in Target Police in Omaha, Neb., confirmed they shot and killed a man who walked into a Target location Tuesday and began firing a rifle. Four more charged for 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse Four more suspects face charges for their involvement in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021. Study narrows down long-COVID-19 symptoms to seven A new study shows there are seven long-term health symptoms that are directly related to long-COVID-19, giving researchers a better understanding of how the virus that causes COVID-19 may mutate or evolve. United States, Britain, Canada, Australia sanction Myanmar officials The United States Treasury Department has designated individuals and entities linked to the military regime of Myanmar for sanctions. The action is being carried out in coordination with Britain, Australia and Canada. Vice President Kamala Harris expected to attend Tyre Nichols funeral Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to attend Wednesday's funeral for Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tenn. FBI reportedly searched Biden office in November for documents The FBI in November reportedly searched President Joe Biden's former office, looking for classified documents, according to multiple reports. Jury convicts Michigan man for attempting to aid ISIS A Dearborn, Mich., man was convicted by a federal jury for attempting to aid ISIS, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. Look: 'Fast X' poster suggests 10th film not the end Universal Pictures released the first poster for "Fast X" on Tuesday. The slogan "The end of the road begins" suggests it might not conclude with the 10th film. Workday to cut about 525 jobs Workday will cut 3% of its workforce, the cloud-sharing company's CEOs announced Tuesday. The layoffs will affect approximately 525 employees. NATO, Japan reinforce military ties during joint meeting NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met Tuesday with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo, where they presented a unified front while talking up stronger ties between the two. Tracy Oliver: Afrochella inspired 'Girls Trip 2' Ghana setting "Girls Trip" screenwriter Tracy Oliver told UPI she was inspired to set the sequel in Ghana after observing festivals like Afrochella. Look: Seventeen's BSS share 'Second Wind' track list BSS, a subunit of the K-pop group Seventeen, released a track list for its single album "Second Wind." Ravens QB Tyler Huntley, with just two TD passes in 2022, makes Pro Bowl Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley, who threw just two touchdown passes in 2022, was selected to the 2023 Pro Bowl, the NFL announced Tuesday. Quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence and Derek Carr also were selected. GM to make $650M investment in domestic lithium production in Nevada General Motors announced Tuesday it will make a $650 million equity investment in Lithium Americas to develop the Thacker Pass mine in Nevada to produce material needed for its electric vehicles. Ukrainian military claims Russian forces faced heavy losses in Bakhmut The Ukrainian military claims to have inflicted heavy losses on Russian forces attempting to capture the eastern city of Bakhmut, which has seen months of heavy fighting. |
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Pakistan Grapples with Terrorist Attack That Left 101 DeadThe attack raised fears of a new wave of militancy from the Pakistani Taliban and sparked a heated debate over the government’s ability to meet that threat amid an economic and political crisis. In Debt Limit Fight, Republicans Won’t Say What Spending Cuts They WantA renewed focus on fiscal restraint in the standoff with Democrats poses its own political risks. DeSantis Takes On the Education Establishment, and Builds His BrandA proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida to overhaul higher education would mandate courses in Western civilization, eliminate diversity programs and reduce the protections of tenure. Joseph Franco Case Dismissed After Prosecutors Withheld EvidenceThe deputy chief of the Manhattan district attorney’s Police Accountability Unit was removed after the case against Joseph Franco was dismissed. Russia Floods Ukrainian City of Bakhmut With TroopsThe battle in the eastern Ukraine city of Bakhmut is growing in importance, as both sides pour forces into the battle. George Santos Will Temporarily Step Aside From House CommitteesThe decision was the first concession by Representative George Santos, Republican of New York, who has admitted to faking parts of his résumé and is facing multiple investigations. George Santos’s Treasurer Has Resigned, Leaving a Trail of QuestionsNancy Marks’s resignation puts further pressure on Mr. Santos, whose campaign finances have already attracted attention from law enforcement agencies. House Votes to End Covid Precautions as G.O.P. Uses Pandemic in Political AttacksRepublicans in Congress are seeking to capitalize on discontent about the federal coronavirus response while the party’s presidential contenders are vying to be the biggest foe of restrictions. Republicans Assail Vaccine and Mandates With Misleading ClaimsThe House debated for hours on Tuesday before voting for measures that would end a public health emergency and a vaccine mandate for some health care workers. At the Supreme Court, Ethics Questions Over a Spouse’s Business TiesThe chief justice’s wife, Jane Sullivan Roberts, has made millions in her career recruiting lawyers to prominent law firms, some of which have business before the court. Now, a letter sent to Congress claims that may present a conflict of interest. Administration Expected to Endorse Limited Drilling in Alaska ProjectAn environmental review expected soon would effectively signal that the Willow project proceed, according to people familiar with the report. Wynonna Judd, on Her OwnLast spring, the country superstar lost her mother and longtime singing partner, Naomi Judd, to suicide. At 58, she finally hopes to become the musician she’s wanted to be for 50 years. Authorities Used a Taser on Him 7 Times in 15 Minutes. Then He Died. Justice Never Came.For Jerod Draper, horrifying video footage wasn’t enough to force police accountability. Ron DeSantis Wants to Erase Black History. Why?This disturbing attempt to erase history is one of the most visible examples of performative white supremacy since the presidency of Donald Trump. How Will Joe Biden Be Remembered in 50 Years?He could be seen as the savior of the free world, or as the man who came up short. Is High Inflation Over? It Depends Who You Ask.Where the inflation debate stands now. The Shift to Renewable Energy Is Speeding Up. Here’s How.The head of the world’s leading energy organization called the war in Ukraine an “accelerator” of the transition. Trump’s Campaign Fund-Raising in First Weeks of 2024 Race Is Relatively WeakAfter announcing presidential runs, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush all raised more per day in their out-of-the-gates fund-raising periods. Memphis Officers Had Been Reprimanded After Using ForceFour officers charged in Tyre Nichols’s death had been disciplined previously, including two who had failed to report using force during arrests. Gautam Adani Lost $36 Billion in Days. Who Is He, and What Happened?Gautam Adani is facing perhaps his biggest challenge yet as a small U.S. investment firm accuses his Indian conglomerate of fraud and stock manipulation. Academy Won’t Rescind Andrea Riseborough’s Best Actress NominationThe organization investigated whether an Oscars campaign for the “To Leslie” actress Andrea Riseborough had violated rules. How Long Does It Take to Get Fit Again?We all stray from exercise sometimes. Here’s how your body will bounce back. An Ad Hoc Ukrainian Ballet Troupe Settles Into Life in The HagueThe dancers in the United Ukrainian Ballet have found a home in the Netherlands. This week the company makes its U.S. debut in Alexei Ratmansky’s “Giselle.” More Recent Articles |
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A pair of emperor tamarin monkeys, missing from the Dallas Zoo, have been found inside of a closet in an abandoned home. Police say they are looking for a man they believe may have stolen the animals.
A majority of Arab citizens believe their countries are headed in the wrong direction, with most blaming the economy or diplomatic relations with Israel, according to the 2022 Arab Opinion Index.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday to discuss de-escalating tension and reaching peace with Israel.
Actor Alec Baldwin and his armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the deadly shooting on the set of the film "Rust," that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
New York City unveiled its own sculpture to mirror Chicago's famed "Bean," after years of construction. The $10 million cousin to Chicago's "Cloud Gate" sculpture was revealed Tuesday in New York's Tribeca neighborhood.
Vice President Kamala Harris recognized two astronauts with Congressional Space Medals of Honor on Tuesday, honoring them for a 2020 mission.
PayPal will lay off 2,000 employees worldwide in coming weeks, the company announced Tuesday.
Police in Omaha, Neb., confirmed they shot and killed a man who walked into a Target location Tuesday and began firing a rifle.
Four more suspects face charges for their involvement in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in 2021.
A new study shows there are seven long-term health symptoms that are directly related to long-COVID-19, giving researchers a better understanding of how the virus that causes COVID-19 may mutate or evolve.
The United States Treasury Department has designated individuals and entities linked to the military regime of Myanmar for sanctions. The action is being carried out in coordination with Britain, Australia and Canada.
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to attend Wednesday's funeral for Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tenn.
The FBI in November reportedly searched President Joe Biden's former office, looking for classified documents, according to multiple reports.
A Dearborn, Mich., man was convicted by a federal jury for attempting to aid ISIS, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.
Universal Pictures released the first poster for "Fast X" on Tuesday. The slogan "The end of the road begins" suggests it might not conclude with the 10th film.
Workday will cut 3% of its workforce, the cloud-sharing company's CEOs announced Tuesday. The layoffs will affect approximately 525 employees.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met Tuesday with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo, where they presented a unified front while talking up stronger ties between the two.
"Girls Trip" screenwriter Tracy Oliver told UPI she was inspired to set the sequel in Ghana after observing festivals like Afrochella.
BSS, a subunit of the K-pop group Seventeen, released a track list for its single album "Second Wind."
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Tyler Huntley, who threw just two touchdown passes in 2022, was selected to the 2023 Pro Bowl, the NFL announced Tuesday. Quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence and Derek Carr also were selected.
General Motors announced Tuesday it will make a $650 million equity investment in Lithium Americas to develop the Thacker Pass mine in Nevada to produce material needed for its electric vehicles.
The Ukrainian military claims to have inflicted heavy losses on Russian forces attempting to capture the eastern city of Bakhmut, which has seen months of heavy fighting. 
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