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Company pays $1.5 million for breaking child labor laws in 8 states, Labor Department says The U.S. Department of Labor on Friday announced more than $1M in fines paid by a Wisconsin-based meat-packing company that violated child labor laws in eight states. SpaceX launches 51 Starlink satellites from California SpaceX launched 51 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Friday. The satellites lifted off aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on Friday at 11:12 a.m. PT, 2:12 p.m. EST. Department of Energy to award $50 million for clean energy projects on tribal lands The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday announced $50 million to help promote clean energy use on tribal lands. Look: Swan hitches a ride atop city bus in England The bus operator in a British city shared a photo of a swan utilizing public transit by taking a ride atop a city bus. Plane spends 16 hours in the air, ends up back at same New Zealand airport Passengers on a flight from New Zealand to New York spent 16 hours in the air just to end up at the same airport where their journey began. Watch: Deer crashes into two classrooms at Tennessee high school A deer crashed through a window into a Tennessee high school and ended up breaking through another window into a second classroom. Idaho man wins $100,000 Powerball prize 10 years after winning $10,000 An Idaho man scored a $100,000 Powerball prize about 10 years after collecting $10,000 from the lottery drawing. American, foreign national charged in Brazil energy company bribery scheme The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted a Connecticut man and an foreign national for allegedly bribing officials to win energy contracts from state-owned Brazilian energy company Petrobas. Suspect in custody after shooting in small Mississippi community leaves six dead A shooting in the small community of Arkabutla, in Tate County Mississippi, left six people dead Friday, local authorities said. Look: Tree-trimmer rescues cat stuck in tree for two days Animal rescuers in Britain enlisted the help of a tree trimming service to rescue a cat that spent two days stranded in a tree about 50 feet over the ground. House Republicans seek Afghan withdrawal documents from Biden administration Several U.S. House Republican committee chairs have sent letters to Biden administration officials requesting all documents, communications and information related to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Selena Gomez slams online bullies, says weight gain due to lupus medication Selena Gomez addresses body shamers in a video posted to her social media accounts. She says a recent weight gain is due to lupus medication. Colin Egglesfield struggled to understand murderer Randy Roth Colin Egglesfield plays convicted murderer Randy Roth in the Lifetime movie "A Rose for her Grave." Egglesfield and co-stars Laura Ramsey and Chrishell Stause discussed what made Randy dangerous and violent. Former NBA player Paul Pierce to pay $1.4M to settle SEC crypto fraud charge The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Friday charged former NBA player Paul Pierce for touting EMAX cryptocurrency tokens without disclosing he was paid to do it. The SEC also said he made false statements. Watch: Loud boom in Texas county believed to be from a meteorite strike A mysterious boom that prompted multiple reports of an explosion in a Texas county was caused by a meteorite strike, officials said. 4 U.S. service members injured in raid that kills Islamic State leader in Syria U.S. Central Command said Friday it killed senior Islamic State leader Hamza al-Homsi during a helicopter raid in northeastern Syria late Thursday in a mission that left four U.S. soldiers and a service dog injured. Listen: Seventeen's DK shares 'Amusement Park' cover on his birthday K-pop star DK released a cover of "Amusement Park," a song by EXO's Baekhyun, on his birthday. The Conference Board expects a U.S. recession in 2023 A leading index on the trajectory of the U.S. economy is pointing toward a recession, with expectations of lackluster consumer spending going forward, The Conference Board said Friday. Padres' Manny Machado to opt out of $300M contract after MLB season San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado will opt out of his $300 million contract after the 2023 MLB season, despite guaranteed annual salaries of about $30 million due from 2024 through 2028, he announced Friday. NASA, Boeing target April for manned Starliner test flight NASA and Boeing said Friday they aim to launch the first manned test flight mission of the CST-100 Starliner to the International Space Station in April. 'Ted Lasso' partners with ice cream brand on new flavor ahead of final season premiere Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream and the Apple+ Tv show have collaborated on a new flavor based on the character played by Jason Sudeikis. Tina Fey, Tim Meadows to return for 'Mean Girls' musical film Tina Fey and Tim Meadows will reprise their "Mean Girls" roles in a movie musical based on the original film. Packers RB Aaron Jones reworks contract, will stay with team Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones agreed to lower his salary for 2023 and will remain with the team, his agents said Friday. Tapir wanders through Malaysian city, falls into storm drain A wild tapir caused a scene in a Malaysian city when it went wandering through the town's streets before being rescued from a storm drain. Five ex-Memphis police officers plead not guilty in Tyre Nichols killing The five former Memphis police officers charged with murdering Tyre Nichols pleaded not guilty in court Friday. |
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Images Show Hidden Clues About Iran’s Significant Fighter Jet UpgradeIn early February, Iranian state media aired a video about an underground Air Force base. Details in the footage and satellite images point toward the possible arrival of advanced Russian jets. U.S. Calls Off Search for Unidentified Objects It Shot DownThe end of the search for objects downed over Alaska and Lake Huron raises the possibility that the devices will never be collected and analyzed. U.S. and China Vie in Hazy Zone Where Balloons, U.F.O.s and Missiles FlyAmerican officials are worried China is far along in developing military technology that operates in the unregulated high-altitude zone of “near space.” Fetterman’s Disclosure of Depression Signals New Openness on Mental HealthThe Democratic senator from Pennsylvania is the latest public figure to disclose his mental health struggles, an indication of growing acceptance, though some stigma remains. Norfolk Southern’s Profits and Accident Rates Rose Before Ohio DerailmentSafety experts say a focus on financial returns may be partly to blame for derailments and accidents like the one in Ohio. Rick Scott Drops Social Security From Plan as G.O.P. Retreats From Entitlement CutsThe backtracking by the Florida Republican came after bipartisan criticism and signaled how completely the G.O.P. has pulled away from calls to overhaul the nation’s entitlement programs. Western Leaders Pledge Support for Ukraine at Munich Security ConferenceAs Russia’s invasion approaches its second year with no end in sight, Ukraine’s supporters faced lingering questions at the Munich Security Conference about how long their resolve will last. Macron Calls for Intensified Support for Ukraine but Eyes Peace TalksHis support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russia have hardened, but France’s president still stands out among Western leaders in insisting that compromise will be needed to end the war. Alex Murdaugh’s Wife and Son Found Pill Stash Before MurdersProsecutors rested their case after questioning more than 60 witnesses at the murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South Carolina lawyer. CNN’s Chairman Rebukes Don Lemon Over His Nikki Haley CommentsMr. Lemon’s assertion that the presidential candidate Nikki Haley is not “in her prime” roiled the network and put a harsh spotlight on its struggling morning show. What Fox News Says When You’re Not ListeningThe extravagant cynicism behind the network’s conspiracy theorizing. Who’s Afraid of Black History?Ron DeSantis should be careful of the company he keeps. Our Age of ImpunityA new Atlas of Impunity shows a world where wrongdoing is too rarely punished. It’s Time to Prepare for a Possible Trump IndictmentWe need to prepare for a first in our history as a nation: the possible criminal prosecution of a former president. World Bank Chief’s Resignation Allows Biden to Install Climate-Focused LeaderThe World Bank chief has handed in an early resignation. That gives the president a chance to install a new, climate-focused leader. What to Cook This WeekendMake one-pan paprika chicken with lentils and squash, what Yotam Ottolenghi calls a “tray bake.” Reputation Meets Reality in the Champions LeagueThe Premier League’s financial might should allow it to dominate Europe’s top soccer competition. So why hasn’t that happened? New Question in Tyre Nichols Case: Where Were the Supervisors?Five Memphis police officers pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the beating death of Mr. Nichols. The police chief has said the department needs more supervisors. Stella Stevens, Hollywood Bombshell Who Yearned for More, Dies at 84She starred alongside the likes of Elvis Presley and Jerry Lewis. But she wanted to direct and write, and she felt held back by industry sexism. Federal Judges Express Skepticism College Athletes Are Not Employees of InstitutionsDuring a hearing in a federal appeals court, the N.C.A.A. argued classifying college athletes as employees would create gender inequities. A judge asked, “Don’t we already have that?” Takeaways From the Report on the Trump Georgia InvestigationThe released excerpts from the special grand jury’s report suggest that the jurors probably recommended indictments on more charges than just perjury. Milo Ventimiglia on the ‘Honest Deception’ of ‘The Company You Keep’In his first regular TV role since the hit series “This Is Us,” the actor plays a character who is himself a kind of actor: a charming con man. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Department of Labor on Friday announced more than $1M in fines paid by a Wisconsin-based meat-packing company that violated child labor laws in eight states.
SpaceX launched 51 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Friday. The satellites lifted off aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on Friday at 11:12 a.m. PT, 2:12 p.m. EST.
The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday announced $50 million to help promote clean energy use on tribal lands.
The bus operator in a British city shared a photo of a swan utilizing public transit by taking a ride atop a city bus.
Passengers on a flight from New Zealand to New York spent 16 hours in the air just to end up at the same airport where their journey began.
A deer crashed through a window into a Tennessee high school and ended up breaking through another window into a second classroom.
An Idaho man scored a $100,000 Powerball prize about 10 years after collecting $10,000 from the lottery drawing.
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted a Connecticut man and an foreign national for allegedly bribing officials to win energy contracts from state-owned Brazilian energy company Petrobas.
A shooting in the small community of Arkabutla, in Tate County Mississippi, left six people dead Friday, local authorities said.
Animal rescuers in Britain enlisted the help of a tree trimming service to rescue a cat that spent two days stranded in a tree about 50 feet over the ground.
Several U.S. House Republican committee chairs have sent letters to Biden administration officials requesting all documents, communications and information related to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Selena Gomez addresses body shamers in a video posted to her social media accounts. She says a recent weight gain is due to lupus medication.
Colin Egglesfield plays convicted murderer Randy Roth in the Lifetime movie "A Rose for her Grave." Egglesfield and co-stars Laura Ramsey and Chrishell Stause discussed what made Randy dangerous and violent.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Friday charged former NBA player Paul Pierce for touting EMAX cryptocurrency tokens without disclosing he was paid to do it. The SEC also said he made false statements.
A mysterious boom that prompted multiple reports of an explosion in a Texas county was caused by a meteorite strike, officials said.
U.S. Central Command said Friday it killed senior Islamic State leader Hamza al-Homsi during a helicopter raid in northeastern Syria late Thursday in a mission that left four U.S. soldiers and a service dog injured.
K-pop star DK released a cover of "Amusement Park," a song by EXO's Baekhyun, on his birthday.
A leading index on the trajectory of the U.S. economy is pointing toward a recession, with expectations of lackluster consumer spending going forward, The Conference Board said Friday.
San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado will opt out of his $300 million contract after the 2023 MLB season, despite guaranteed annual salaries of about $30 million due from 2024 through 2028, he announced Friday.
NASA and Boeing said Friday they aim to launch the first manned test flight mission of the CST-100 Starliner to the International Space Station in April.
Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream and the Apple+ Tv show have collaborated on a new flavor based on the character played by Jason Sudeikis.
Tina Fey and Tim Meadows will reprise their "Mean Girls" roles in a movie musical based on the original film.
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones agreed to lower his salary for 2023 and will remain with the team, his agents said Friday.
A wild tapir caused a scene in a Malaysian city when it went wandering through the town's streets before being rescued from a storm drain.
The five former Memphis police officers charged with murdering Tyre Nichols pleaded not guilty in court Friday. 
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