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Fox News stars texted disbelief of Trump’s election fraud claims The star hosts for Fox News including Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham privately texted their disbelief in former President Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud even as the network supported them. Arizona appeals court rejects Kari Lake's election challenge The Arizona Court of Appeals on Thursday rejected Republican Kari Lake's challenge of a lower court's decision that affirmed she had lost November's governor race to Democrat Katie Hobbs. Biden blasts ‘denialism’ while discussing racism during ‘Till’ screening President Joe Biden on Thursday blasted "denialism" while discussing racism during a White House screening of Till, a film chronicling the story of Mamie Till-Bradley, the mother of Emmett Till. Japan aborts launch of new flagship rocketSEC announces lawsuit against Terra blockchain creator Do Kwon The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Do Kwon, the creator of the blockchain protocol Terra. Half Moon Bay shooting suspect pleads not guilty to seven counts of murder Chunli Zhao, the 67-year-old man accused of killing co-workers at two California farms in January, pleaded not guilty to all charges on Thursday. FBI investigates death of Alabama inmate allegedly left naked on jail floor The FBI has joined an investigation into the death of a man who was in custody in an Alabama jail where he allegedly was left naked on the floor of an empty cell for several days. ‘Patriot Boys’ militia leader pleads guilty to Jan. 6 assault on police officer A leader of the Patriot Boys of North Texas, a self-described militia based near Dallas, pleaded guilty Thursday to assaulting a police officer during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. President Joe Biden remains 'healthy, vigorous,' doctor says after president's physical President Joe Biden remains fit and fully able to execute all the duties of the presidency, his doctor said after the president underwent a routine physical on Thursday. Defense Department announces accommodations for non-covered reproductive healthcare The Department of Defense announced new policies to make it easier for troops to seek non-covered reproductive healthcare. 2 victims in military helicopter crash identified as Tennessee National Guard pilots The Tennessee National Guard confirmed the identities of two pilots who were killed in a helicopter crash in northern Alabama. U.S. has 'blind spots' in its preparations for zoonotic diseases, experts warn The United States, where more zoonotic diseases have originated than any other country in the world, has "blind spots" in its strategies for preparing for such threats, according to an analysis published Thursday. Spice Trade Association lobbies FDA over healthy label Industry advocates are lobbying the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to allow spices to bear the label "healthy" under its nutritional guidelines. Poll shows Black Americans split on gender, transgender equality issues Black Americans remain firmly in support of gender equality but are split when it comes to transgender and nonbinary issues, according to a new poll by Pew Research. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh named hockey players association director After weeks of speculation, the National Hockey League Players' Association on Thursday formally appointed U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh as its next director. U.N. urges member nations to support $1B in quake aid for Turkey The United Nations called for $1 billion in aid for Turkey on Thursday after this month's devastating earthquakes there and in Syria. Federal Trade Commission charges supplement company, says it manipulated product reviews on Amazon For the first time, the Federal Trade Commission has filed charges against a company for so-called "review hijacking." The FTC complaint alleges that the Bountiful supplement company manipulated reviews on Amazon. Look: Virginia angler reels in extremely rare golden largemouth bass Wildlife officials in Virginia shared photos of an angler's rare catch from the James River -- a golden largemouth bass. Look: Pig that 'looked cold' gets a ride home in Alaska police cruiser Police in Alaska said a wandering pig that "looked cold" at the side of a road got a lift home in a patrol cruiser. Watch: Demolition crew finds 116-year-old time capsule at University of Illinois The demolition of a building on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus yielded an unexpected discovery -- a 116-year-old time capsule. Sen. John Fetterman checks into hospital for clinical depression treatment Newly elected Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into a hospital on Wednesday for treatment for clinical depression, according to the Pennsylvania Democrat's office. Illinois parade shooting suspect's father pleads not guilty The father of the suspect accused of shooting and killing seven people and injuring dozens of others at an Illinois Fourth of July parade, pleaded not guilty Thursday to reckless conduct charges. S.C. man claims $300,000 lottery prize just before leaving on vacation A South Carolina man preparing to leave for vacation managed to claim a $300,000 lottery prize just before departing. Sen. Marco Rubio proposes restrictions on transgender military service Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., proposed increased restrictions barring people diagnosed with gender dysphoria and transgender people who have undergone a gender transition from military service. |
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Ohio Derailment: Head of EPA Visits East Palestine, But Residents Still FrustratedA visit to East Palestine from the head of the E.P.A. and a White House pledge to lend more support were met with skepticism in the community. ‘Chernobyl 2.0’? Ohio Train Derailment Spurs Wild Speculation.For many influencers across the political spectrum, claims about the environmental effects of the train derailment have gone far beyond known facts. Fox Stars Privately Expressed Disbelief About Trump’s Election Fraud ClaimsThe comments, by Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and others, were released as part of a defamation suit against Fox News by Dominion Voter Systems. Grand Jury in Georgia Trump Inquiry Sees Possible Perjury, but No Vote FraudExcerpts from the jury’s report, however, provided no indication of who, if anyone, jurors believed should be charged for interfering in Georgia’s 2020 election results. John Fetterman Checks In to Hospital for Treatment of Clinical DepressionA spokesman for the first-term senator from Pennsylvania, who had a near-fatal stroke last year, said his depression had grown severe in recent weeks, as he has worked to adjust to life in the Senate. Why a Conversation With Bing’s Chatbot Left Me Deeply UnsettledA very strange conversation with the chatbot built into Microsoft’s search engine led to it declaring its love for me. Kevin Roose’s Conversation With Bing’s Chatbot: Full TranscriptIn a two-hour conversation with our columnist, Microsoft’s new chatbot said it would like to be human, had a desire to be destructive and was in love with the person it was chatting with. Here’s the transcript. Microsoft Considers More Limits for Its New A.I. ChatbotThe company knew the new technology had issues like occasional accuracy problems. But users have prodded surprising and unnerving interactions. Why Chatbots Sometimes Act Weird and Spout NonsenseNo, chatbots aren’t sentient. Here’s how their underlying technology works. Michigan State Professor Was Teaching Class When Gunman Started ShootingA professor recalls: “It looked like a robot, not someone human, covered with a mask and a cap.” If Scotland’s Admired Leader Could Not Deliver Independence, Can Anyone?The separatist movement needs a new chief after the surprise resignation of Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s popular leader, but none of the contenders has anything like her stature. Divided Views of Nicola Sturgeon Among Scots Reflect Wider Political SchismNicola Sturgeon’s resignation was a moment for voters to take stock of her eight years as first minister and reflect on what may come next. Biden Tries to Calm Tensions Over Chinese Spy BalloonThe president said he will speak soon with President Xi Jinping to register his objection to the Chinese surveillance machine that was recently detected and shot down. Young Tech Workers Are Turning to TikTok to Cope With LayoffsSome workers are using the platform to share stories about job cuts, give advice and search for new roles. Luka Doncic Makes Basketball Look Easy. It’s Not.Doncic, the Dallas Mavericks guard, is having the best season of his career. Long media-shy, he’s now opening up about life in the N.B.A. spotlight, and his plans for life after. The Right Don’t Need No EducationHey! Teachers! Leave our ignorance alone! He Was ‘Losing His Mind Slowly, and I Watched It’How do you help someone who doesn’t believe he is mentally ill? America Should Be in the Middle of a Schools RevolutionCovid disrupted education, and now the task is to build something new. In Defense of J.K. RowlingThe charge that she’s a transphobe doesn’t square with her actual views. 当审查大国遇上ChatGPT中国在发展人工智能方面既不缺资金也不缺人才,更不缺引领世界的决心,但这是否足以抵消封闭的环境、严格的审查和中美紧张关系的负面影响?先进的技术能够用来造福民众和世界吗? Canned Tomatoes, ExplainedWhole peeled, crushed, puréed or paste? There’s a time and a place for each. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?Our critic recommends a surf docuseries and two foreign ’80s period shows — one a finance-world drama and the other a violent thriller. Solving Your Travel Nightmare Is His MissionSeth Kugel, who writes the Tripped Up column for The New York Times, offers readers travel advice and problem solving — including, once, a $17,000 refund. A New Goal for Abortion Bills: Punish or Protect DoctorsThe legislative calendar is packed with 300 abortion bills. “You can’t go to jail for screwing up an appendectomy,” one lawmaker said. Shoichiro Toyoda, Who Helped Make Toyota a Global Force, Dies at 97He pushed the company into North America and beyond, setting it on its path to becoming one of the world’s most powerful automakers. Judge Signals Jail Time if Bankman-Fried’s Internet Access Is Not CurbedThe defendant in a widespread cryptocurrency fraud case has been living in a “garden of electronic devices,” the judge says. Tighter restrictions are ahead. Burn Pit Program for Veterans Could Cost at Least $400 Billion, Agency FindsIn a report reviewing the nation’s budget outlook, Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper estimated that a veterans health program created last year would swell the federal deficit. Fashion Week Recap (So Far): New York, London, Milan, ParisThe weirdest, wildest and most wearable moments from the fall 2023 shows. More Recent Articles |
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The star hosts for Fox News including Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham privately texted their disbelief in former President Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud even as the network supported them.
The Arizona Court of Appeals on Thursday rejected Republican Kari Lake's challenge of a lower court's decision that affirmed she had lost November's governor race to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
President Joe Biden on Thursday blasted "denialism" while discussing racism during a White House screening of Till, a film chronicling the story of Mamie Till-Bradley, the mother of Emmett Till.
Japan on Thursday aborted the launch of its next-generation H3 rocket.
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Do Kwon, the creator of the blockchain protocol Terra.
Chunli Zhao, the 67-year-old man accused of killing co-workers at two California farms in January, pleaded not guilty to all charges on Thursday.
The FBI has joined an investigation into the death of a man who was in custody in an Alabama jail where he allegedly was left naked on the floor of an empty cell for several days.
A leader of the Patriot Boys of North Texas, a self-described militia based near Dallas, pleaded guilty Thursday to assaulting a police officer during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
President Joe Biden remains fit and fully able to execute all the duties of the presidency, his doctor said after the president underwent a routine physical on Thursday.
The Department of Defense announced new policies to make it easier for troops to seek non-covered reproductive healthcare.
The Tennessee National Guard confirmed the identities of two pilots who were killed in a helicopter crash in northern Alabama.
The United States, where more zoonotic diseases have originated than any other country in the world, has "blind spots" in its strategies for preparing for such threats, according to an analysis published Thursday.
Industry advocates are lobbying the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to allow spices to bear the label "healthy" under its nutritional guidelines.
Black Americans remain firmly in support of gender equality but are split when it comes to transgender and nonbinary issues, according to a new poll by Pew Research.
After weeks of speculation, the National Hockey League Players' Association on Thursday formally appointed U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh as its next director.
The United Nations called for $1 billion in aid for Turkey on Thursday after this month's devastating earthquakes there and in Syria.
For the first time, the Federal Trade Commission has filed charges against a company for so-called "review hijacking." The FTC complaint alleges that the Bountiful supplement company manipulated reviews on Amazon.
Wildlife officials in Virginia shared photos of an angler's rare catch from the James River -- a golden largemouth bass.
Police in Alaska said a wandering pig that "looked cold" at the side of a road got a lift home in a patrol cruiser.
The demolition of a building on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus yielded an unexpected discovery -- a 116-year-old time capsule.
Newly elected Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into a hospital on Wednesday for treatment for clinical depression, according to the Pennsylvania Democrat's office.
The father of the suspect accused of shooting and killing seven people and injuring dozens of others at an Illinois Fourth of July parade, pleaded not guilty Thursday to reckless conduct charges.
A South Carolina man preparing to leave for vacation managed to claim a $300,000 lottery prize just before departing.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., proposed increased restrictions barring people diagnosed with gender dysphoria and transgender people who have undergone a gender transition from military service. 
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