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Rev. Al Sharpton leads Florida protest over rejected African American studies course Rev. Al Sharpton led hundreds in protest Wednesday against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration's rejection of the College Board's Advanced Placement course on African American studies. CBO: U.S. could face debt ceiling crisis this summer if debt limit is not raised or suspended The Congressional Budget Office has issued a warning that the United States government could face a debt ceiling crisis this summer if the current $31.4 trillion debt limit is not raised or suspended before then. Mike Pence calls Justice Department subpoena ‘unconstitutional,’ says he will fight it Mike Pence does not intend on submitting to a subpoena from the Justice Department without a fight. No survivors after military helicopter crashes in Alabama Officials say there are no survivors after a military helicopter crashed in northern Alabama Wednesday afternoon. Twitter becomes first social media platform to allow cannabis advertising Twitter has become the first social media platform to allow "approved" cannabis companies to market their products in the United States, as Trulieve Cannabis Corp. revealed it is the first to launch campaigns. $24M committed to helping schools, libraries provide remote learning during pandemic The Federal Communications Commission is committing more than $24 million in funding to help provide students in multiple states with digital services, the agency announced Monday. Xochitl Torres Small, a grandchild of migrant farmworkers, to be nominated as USDA deputy secretary President Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate former U.S. House Representative Xochitl Torres Small as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Moderna promises free COVID-19 vaccines after U.S. public health emergency ends Moderna has announced it will continue to offer its COVID-19 vaccines for free, even after the U.S. government officially ends its public health emergency in May. Advisory panel votes to approve naloxone over-the-counter sale Independent advisors Wednesday, recommended the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approve over the counter sales of naloxone, which is commonly used to reverse opioid overdoses. Lansing, Mich., reaches settlement of lawsuit claiming religious discrimination Lansing, Mich., will pay a former detention officer $50,000 in back pay to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit. Deer crashes through classroom window at Alabama elementary school Security cameras at an Alabama elementary school were recording when a deer crashed through the window of a classroom. Maryland man wins his second lottery jackpot in two months A Maryland man scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just over a month after winning $30,000 from another game. Watch: Florida rescuers release 12 rehabilitated manatees in one day Marine rescuers in Florida said they released 12 rehabilitated manatees at Blue Spring State Park in a single day, a new record for the group. Record number of Americans dissatisfied with gun laws, according to Gallup poll Americans' dissatisfaction with gun laws has reached an all-time high according to a Gallup poll, after the country averaged nearly two mass shootings a day in 2022. Climate change could cause plankton migration, researchers say Climate change could cause an exodus of plankton from the tropics, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Austin. Texas Instruments to build new $11 billion semiconductor plant in UtahPresident Biden touts jobs as he challenges GOP budget in Maryland speech President Joe Biden took aim at Republicans' budget proposals when he spoke to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 26 in Lanham, Md., on Wednesday. New research links black holes to dark energy For the first time, scientists have uncovered evidence of "cosmological coupling," linking black holes to dark energy. University of Hawaii at Manoa researchers scanned 9 billion years of data to make the proposal. Raquel Welch dies at 82 Raquel Welch died Wednesday morning after a brief, undisclosed illness, her manager confirmed to reporters. Blocking cell receptors could treat multiple sclerosis, U. of Virginia researchers say New research suggests it could be possible to disrupt the inflammation that causes multiple sclerosis by blocking a specific cell receptor. Brothers-in-law each pull a van 32 miles to jointly break world record A pair of British brothers-in-law each pulled a 1.65-ton van a distance of 32 miles to become co-holders of a Guinness World Records title. National Park Service clears homeless camp near White House The National Park Service cleared a homeless camp in McPherson Square near the White House on Wednesday. |
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Senate Unanimously Condemns China for Spy Balloon, Joining the HouseWith the Senate’s bipartisan action on Wednesday night, both chambers of Congress have officially taken China to task for the episode amid questions about the Biden administration’s response. U.S. on Track to Add $19 Trillion in New Debt Over 10 YearsCongressional Budget Office projections released on Wednesday suggested rising interest rates and bipartisan spending bills are adding to deficits. U.S. Could Default on Its Debt Between July and September, C.B.O. SaysThe nonpartisan budget office also said that if tax receipts fall short of projections, and Congress fails to act on the debt limit, the U.S. could run out of cash before July. Ohio Train Derailment: In East Palestine, Anxiety and Distrust Run DeepNearly two weeks after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, confusing messages from government officials have frayed locals’ trust. Ohio Residents Press for Answers on Train Derailment at Town Hall MeetingOfficials for the railroad company pulled out hours earlier, infuriating some residents who said they wanted answers from the company. At Michigan State, Balancing Freedom and Safety in the Wake of TragedyWhile elementary, middle and high schools have adopted new safety technology to try to deter gun violence, the same changes have not come to the more open campuses of colleges and universities. Was Pablo Neruda Murdered?There has long been suspicion that Chile’s military dictatorship poisoned the nation’s most famous poet. A decade-long investigation has produced tantalizing clues, but nothing more. Who Was Pablo Neruda and Why Is His Death a Mystery?After a decade-long investigation, a team of forensic experts issued their final report on the exhumed remains of the acclaimed Chilean poet. Here’s why there are so many questions around his death. Raquel Welch, Actress and ’60s Sex Symbol, Is Dead at 82Beginning with a doeskin bikini in “One Million Years B.C.,” she built a celebrated show business career around sex appeal and, sometimes, a comic touch. Raquel Welch Photos: A Life in PicturesFrom cave woman to “Woman of the Year,” Ms. Welch defied expectations. Microsoft’s Bing Chatbot Offers Some Puzzling and Inaccurate ResponsesThe new, A.I.-powered system was released to a small audience a week ago. Microsoft says it is working out its issues. George Santos Married a Brazilian Woman. House Is Asked to Find Out Why.A letter to ethics watchdogs in the House of Representatives questioned if Mr. Santos’s seven-year marriage was a scheme to aid a woman’s immigration bid. An Ice Factory From the 1900s Is Now a Spectacular New Bronx SchoolDesigned by David Adjaye, a $50 million Dream Charter School rises from a ruined plant on the Harlem River. But the construction process was tragic. ‘Nikki Haley Will Not Be the Next President’: Our Columnists Weigh InA new scorecard looks at the strengths and weaknesses of Republican presidential candidates. The Law Is Closing In on TrumpThe decision whether to indict Trump should be based on the law, not on a fear of the consequences of indicting him. Ron DeSantis and the ‘Wicked Wisdom’ of Divide and ConquerThe Florida governor is turning marginalized groups against each other. Are Men the Overlooked Reason for the Fertility Decline?Maybe it’s time to shift focus. What Nikki Haley Can Teach Us About the Republican PartyA presidential bid and a measure of how far Reaganism has fallen. Winter Citrus and Harissa ChickenNotes on marmalade and Yewande Komolafe’s new spicy recipe with caramelized dates and navel oranges. Explaining Climate Change, With a Little Tech HelpA new tool uses machine learning to help readers discover answers to common climate-related questions, written and edited by journalists on the Climate desk. Nicola Sturgeon Resignation Hints at Shifting Norms for WomenIn announcing her plans to leave office, Nicola Sturgeon spoke to Scots about the personal toll being in politics can take. What We’ve Learned From Presidential Physicals of Biden, Trump and ObamaPresident Biden will undergo a routine checkup on Thursday. Here’s what exams of Mr. Biden and past presidents have turned up. Manchester City Beats Arsenal, and the Premier League Season PivotsManchester City’s 3-1 victory lifted it over Arsenal and into first place in the Premier League. But the title race is far from over. Hari Nef and Parker Posey: Two ‘It’ Girls Whose ‘Humanity Peeks Through’In a pairing that seems almost predestined, the actresses are sharing a stage in “The Seagull/Woodstock, NY,” a contemporary riff on Chekhov. More Recent Articles |
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Rev. Al Sharpton led hundreds in protest Wednesday against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration's rejection of the College Board's Advanced Placement course on African American studies.
The Congressional Budget Office has issued a warning that the United States government could face a debt ceiling crisis this summer if the current $31.4 trillion debt limit is not raised or suspended before then.
Mike Pence does not intend on submitting to a subpoena from the Justice Department without a fight.
Officials say there are no survivors after a military helicopter crashed in northern Alabama Wednesday afternoon.
Twitter has become the first social media platform to allow "approved" cannabis companies to market their products in the United States, as Trulieve Cannabis Corp. revealed it is the first to launch campaigns.
The Federal Communications Commission is committing more than $24 million in funding to help provide students in multiple states with digital services, the agency announced Monday.
President Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate former U.S. House Representative Xochitl Torres Small as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Moderna has announced it will continue to offer its COVID-19 vaccines for free, even after the U.S. government officially ends its public health emergency in May.
Independent advisors Wednesday, recommended the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approve over the counter sales of naloxone, which is commonly used to reverse opioid overdoses.
Lansing, Mich., will pay a former detention officer $50,000 in back pay to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit.
Security cameras at an Alabama elementary school were recording when a deer crashed through the window of a classroom.
A Maryland man scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just over a month after winning $30,000 from another game.
Marine rescuers in Florida said they released 12 rehabilitated manatees at Blue Spring State Park in a single day, a new record for the group.
Americans' dissatisfaction with gun laws has reached an all-time high according to a Gallup poll, after the country averaged nearly two mass shootings a day in 2022.
Climate change could cause an exodus of plankton from the tropics, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Austin.
President Joe Biden took aim at Republicans' budget proposals when he spoke to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 26 in Lanham, Md., on Wednesday.
For the first time, scientists have uncovered evidence of "cosmological coupling," linking black holes to dark energy. University of Hawaii at Manoa researchers scanned 9 billion years of data to make the proposal.
Raquel Welch died Wednesday morning after a brief, undisclosed illness, her manager confirmed to reporters.
New research suggests it could be possible to disrupt the inflammation that causes multiple sclerosis by blocking a specific cell receptor.
A pair of British brothers-in-law each pulled a 1.65-ton van a distance of 32 miles to become co-holders of a Guinness World Records title.
The National Park Service cleared a homeless camp in McPherson Square near the White House on Wednesday. 
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