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Evacuations ordered as collision causes truck to spill nitric acid on Arizona highway Officials in Arizona issued evacuation and shelter-in-place orders Tuesday following a collision near Tucson that resulted in a truck hauling liquid nitric acid to leak its load along the interstate. New study targets free sugar for higher risk of heart disease, stroke A new study provides more evidence that diets high in free sugars, found in processed foods and sodas, increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Police identify Michigan State shooter who killed 3 students Police said 43-year-old Anthony McRae was the person who killed three students and wounded five others in a shooting at Michigan State University on Monday night. Male birth control pill shows promise in lab mice studies An experimental new male birth control drug is able to take effect within 30 minutes in lab mice studies. 1 victim of Brooklyn U-Haul rampage dies, suspect charged A 44-year-old male who was struck by the U-Haul that tore through the streets of Brooklyn on Monday has died. 'We have created 12 million jobs,' Biden tells county leaders gathered in Washington President Joe Biden touted the funding his administration has provided to counties and localities in a speech to the National Association of Counties on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Cornell AI tool designed to prevent online conversations from escalating into 'incendiary language' Researchers at Cornell University have developed and are testing an artificial intelligence tool that can track online conversations in real time, alerting a person before things get too heated. FDA issues recall of male enhancement supplement A California-based company is recalling male enhancement pills over concerns the gel capsules contain two unauthorized prescription medications, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed Tuesday. Subway mulls sale after another record year Subway is mulling a potential sale of the company on the heels of a record year of sales, the sandwich chain announced Tuesday. Ohio town council to meet on environmental concerns after train derailment U.S. Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg expressed worry Monday about the continuing environmental fallout near East Palestine, Ohio, where a train carrying vinyl chloride derailed nearly two weeks ago. U.S. intercepts four Russian aircraft near Alaska in 'routine' encounter The U.S. military revealed it was forced to scramble fighter jets to intercept four Russian warplanes near Alaska in what the Pentagon called "routine" activity. 8,000 rescued from quake rubble, Turkey's Recep Erdogan says, as death toll hits 41,000 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday 8,000 people have been pulled alive from the earthquake rubble in his country over the past week. The death toll for the quake has now reached 41,000. Four more arrested in plot to kill Haitian president Federal law enforcement agents arrested four men in Florida on Tuesday connected to the July 7, 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. Al Gore named keynote speaker at first AIM for Climate Summit Former Vice President Al Gore will open the first Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate Summit this May in Washington, D.C., to increase collaboration and investment for climate-smart agriculture and food systems. Researchers develop 'green' method to extract hydrogen from seawater Researchers at RMIT University have developed a new method to extract hydrogen from seawater without desalination. The advance could help simplify the process of obtaining hydrogen for renewable energy. Hyundai, Kia issue software security fix to deter TikTok thefts Kia and parent company Hyundai confirmed Tuesday the Korean automakers are releasing new anti-theft software at no cost to vehicle owners. Potential Democratic battle ahead as California's Sen. Feinstein says she won't run for re-election in 2024 Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., announced Tuesday she will not seek re-election in 2024, ending her more than three-decade tenure in the Senate. Researchers use Fitbits, Apple Watches to help detect Parkinson's disease Researchers have developed a new method to detect early signs of Parkinson's disease by monitoring movements of patients using available wearable technology like Apple Watches and Fitbits. Appeals court upholds $110,000 fine for Donald Trump Former President Donald Trump must pay a $110,000 fine after being held in contempt by a New York court, the state's appeals court ruled Tuesday. Escaped Central Park owl hunting for his own food A Eurasian eagle owl who escaped from the Central Park Zoo in New York earlier this month is now hunting for his own food, officials said. Watch: Pizza delivery gives squirrel opportunity to invade Louisiana house A Louisiana family's doorbell camera captured the moment a pizza delivery offered a sneaky squirrel the opportunity to invade their home. Biden says Justice Dept. red-flag grants will 'save lives' from gun violence On the fifth anniversary of the Parkland, Fla., shooting, the U.S. Justice Department announced the awarding of grants totaling more than $200 million for states' red-flag initiatives to keep guns from dangerous people. Former Memphis police officer pleads guilty to assaulting arrestee A former Memphis Police Department officer entered a guilty plea Tuesday for assaulting a man without provocation two years ago, the Justice Department. |
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Before Michigan State Shooting, Some Students Survived Sandy Hook and OxfordThe gunfire on Monday night left three dead and five critically injured. For some students, the familiar rituals of sorrow, anger and disbelief were playing out again. What We Know About the Michigan State Shooting VictimsThree students were killed in the shooting at the university’s campus on Monday night and five others were wounded. Prosecutors Seek Trump Lawyer’s Testimony in Classified Documents CaseThe Justice Department cited the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege in demanding testimony from a lawyer representing former President Donald Trump in his documents case. Biden Officials to Brief Leaders in Congress on Mishandled Classified FilesThe disclosure won’t include sharing the specific documents that improperly accompanied top officials when they left office, which lawmakers of both parties have demanded to see. Amid Turkey Quake Rubble, Gasps of Air and Miraculous RescuesNine people were rescued in Turkey over a week after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake devastated the region. The rescues were rare bright spots in one of the bleakest periods in memory for Turkey. Senator Dianne Feinstein to Retire at the End of Her TermThe senator from California, who was first elected in 1992, plans to serve out her term but will not run for re-election in 2024. Photos: See Key Moments in Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Political CareerIn her decades-long political career, Ms. Feinstein has led San Francisco in the wake of political assassinations, kept the C.I.A. accountable for torture and held sway over Supreme Court nominations. Inflation Cooled Just Slightly, With Worrying DetailsConsumer Price Index inflation has been slowing compared with a year ago, but evidence is mounting that it could be a long road back to normal. Flying Objects Could Turn Out to Be Harmless, U.S. SaysInvestigators have not yet found evidence that the three objects shot down in recent days were connected to China’s program of balloon surveillance. New Skyscraper, Built to Be an Environmental Marvel, Is Already DatedOne Vanderbilt, in the heart of New York City, is built to be especially climate friendly. But the design landscape and city rules have changed quickly. Italy’s Giorgia Meloni Vexes Europe by Playing Nice, MostlySome still fear an authoritarian turn, but Giorgia Meloni has surprised many by showing a pragmatic streak since coming to power. Now Europe is not sure what to do. After Ohio Derailment and Chemical Spill, Health and Environmental Fears GrowExperts say more work could be needed to determine the consequences after a release of toxic chemicals from a Feb. 3 train crash. Food-Scented Candles Have Taken OffA pantry’s worth of savory food scents, from burgers to croissants to latkes, are finding their way into luxury candles. Netanyahu’s Judicial Coup Could Destroy His Start-Up NationThe greatest risk to Israel in the prime minister’s radical judicial plan is now coming into focus. Is China ‘Probing With Bayonets’?Balloons may seem unthreatening, but they can expose weaknesses. Republicans, Social Security and Medicare, and the Trouble With SunsetsWhy put time limits on legislation? Most of the reasons are bad. Delivery Cyclists Bore Brunt of Brooklyn Truck RampageYiJie Ye, who was killed, had worked his way up from collecting cans to bringing New Yorkers food. A man faces a second-degree murder charge in his death. What to Know About Nikki HaleyMs. Haley, for now the only well-known Republican to challenge Donald Trump for president, made history as South Carolina governor, and was a face of Mr. Trump’s foreign policy as his U.N. ambassador. Alex Murdaugh’s Sister-in-Law Testifies at His Murder TrialAlex Murdaugh’s sister-in-law, the first close family member to testify at his murder trial, said he had been more interested in protecting his son’s reputation than in finding the person who murdered him. How Climate Change Is Spreading Malaria in AfricaThe mosquitoes that transmit the disease dramatically increased their range over the last century as temperatures warmed, scientists reported. 2023 Oscar Nominees Luncheon: Tom Cruise’s Arrival Causes a StirThe “Top Gun: Maverick” star and producer is mobbed as Austin Butler, Angela Bassett, Ke Huy Quan and others angle to chat with him. More Recent Articles |
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Officials in Arizona issued evacuation and shelter-in-place orders Tuesday following a collision near Tucson that resulted in a truck hauling liquid nitric acid to leak its load along the interstate.
A new study provides more evidence that diets high in free sugars, found in processed foods and sodas, increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Police said 43-year-old Anthony McRae was the person who killed three students and wounded five others in a shooting at Michigan State University on Monday night.
An experimental new male birth control drug is able to take effect within 30 minutes in lab mice studies.
A 44-year-old male who was struck by the U-Haul that tore through the streets of Brooklyn on Monday has died.
President Joe Biden touted the funding his administration has provided to counties and localities in a speech to the National Association of Counties on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed and are testing an artificial intelligence tool that can track online conversations in real time, alerting a person before things get too heated.
A California-based company is recalling male enhancement pills over concerns the gel capsules contain two unauthorized prescription medications, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed Tuesday.
Subway is mulling a potential sale of the company on the heels of a record year of sales, the sandwich chain announced Tuesday.
U.S. Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg expressed worry Monday about the continuing environmental fallout near East Palestine, Ohio, where a train carrying vinyl chloride derailed nearly two weeks ago.
The U.S. military revealed it was forced to scramble fighter jets to intercept four Russian warplanes near Alaska in what the Pentagon called "routine" activity.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday 8,000 people have been pulled alive from the earthquake rubble in his country over the past week. The death toll for the quake has now reached 41,000.
Federal law enforcement agents arrested four men in Florida on Tuesday connected to the July 7, 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.
Former Vice President Al Gore will open the first Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate Summit this May in Washington, D.C., to increase collaboration and investment for climate-smart agriculture and food systems.
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a new method to extract hydrogen from seawater without desalination. The advance could help simplify the process of obtaining hydrogen for renewable energy.
Kia and parent company Hyundai confirmed Tuesday the Korean automakers are releasing new anti-theft software at no cost to vehicle owners.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., announced Tuesday she will not seek re-election in 2024, ending her more than three-decade tenure in the Senate.
Researchers have developed a new method to detect early signs of Parkinson's disease by monitoring movements of patients using available wearable technology like Apple Watches and Fitbits.
Former President Donald Trump must pay a $110,000 fine after being held in contempt by a New York court, the state's appeals court ruled Tuesday.
A Eurasian eagle owl who escaped from the Central Park Zoo in New York earlier this month is now hunting for his own food, officials said.
A Louisiana family's doorbell camera captured the moment a pizza delivery offered a sneaky squirrel the opportunity to invade their home.
On the fifth anniversary of the Parkland, Fla., shooting, the U.S. Justice Department announced the awarding of grants totaling more than $200 million for states' red-flag initiatives to keep guns from dangerous people.
A former Memphis Police Department officer entered a guilty plea Tuesday for assaulting a man without provocation two years ago, the Justice Department. 
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