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 NASA's Magellan images reveal volcanic activity on Venus  New analysis of images captured in the early 1990s by NASA's Magellan spacecraft reveals evidence of volcanic activity on Venus, according to a new study published in the journal Science.      British, German fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft near Estonia  British and German fighter jets were scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft flying close to Estonia airspace, officials said Wednesday.      Movie review: 'Tetris' makes addictively fascinating true gaming story  "Tetris" tells the story of the popular 1980s video game as itself a fascinating puzzle its creators had to solve.      Google discontinues sales of its Google Glass AR smart glasses  Google has announced it stopped selling its Glass Enterprise augmented reality glasses Wednesday in a move that discontinues the headset for the second time in 10 years.      Florida amusement park settles lawsuit over teen's death, dismantles FreeFall ride  ICON Park in Orlando began tearing down a ride from which a Missouri teen fell to his death nearly a year ago.      Texas takes control of Houston's public schools, will install new superintendent, board  Education officials in Texas have seized control of the largest school district in the state and will replace the leaders of the Houston Independent School District with a new superintendent and board.      1 person in critical condition after tree falls at San Antonio Zoo, injuring 7  Seven people were hospitalized Wednesday after a tree fell on them at the San Antonio Zoo, leaving one person in critical condition.      Michigan bank holding company pleads guilty in $69M securities fraud case  Financial services firm Sterling Bancorp agreed Wednesday to plead guilty to security fraud, including a $27.2 million fine, which will go towards paying restitution.      Bobby Caldwell, 'What You Won't Do For Love' singer, dies at 71  Singer and songwriter Bobby Caldwell, best known for his 1978 hit "What You Won't Do For Love," has died at the age of 71.      Too few antibiotics in pipeline, World Health Organization review warns  A new analysis of drugs under development shows that too few antibiotics needed to handle potentially dangerous pathogens are being developed.      Officials say barge arriving in Puerto Rico carried migrants, cocaine and gun  U.S. Coast Guard officers Tuesday arrested 18 stowaways on a barge arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico, recovering a firearm and cocaine in the process.      NASCAR's Hendrick Motorsports fined record $400,000 for making modifications to cars  NASCAR announced a record penalty against Hendrick Motorsports on Wednesday, fining the team $400,000 for making prohibited modifications to its cars.      Movie review: 'Shazam! 2' frustrates with cluttered story  "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" introduces a lot of good ideas in the sequel, but unfortunately abandons most of them for the usual superhero business.      Most Americans view mainline religious groups favorably, survey says  Americans hold a favorable view of some of the country's largest religious groups, but have a negative view of Muslims, according to a new poll by Pew Research.      Former Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti appointed U.S. ambassador to India  The U.S. Senate Wednesday confirmed former Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti as the latest U.S. ambassador to India.      Cowboys release RB Ezekiel Elliott after seven seasons  The Dallas Cowboys released veteran running back Ezekiel Elliott, owner Jerry Jones announced Wednesday afternoon.      Credit Suisse stock triggers European trading pause after Saudi bank cuts support  Swiss bank lender Credit Suisse's stock plummeted Wednesday, dragging down European markets after the chairman of the Saudi National Bank said publicly that it would not increase its support.      Defense chief Lloyd Austin slams Russian jet encounter with U.S. drone as 'risky, unsafe'  Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday the United States would continue to fly drones in international airspace near Ukraine after an encounter with Russian fighter jets.      NBA suspends Grizzlies star Ja Morant eight games for gun incident  The NBA suspended Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, without pay, for eight games in response to a video he released that showed him holding a gun inside a nightclub, the league announced Wednesday.      11 killed, 17 trapped in Colombia mine explosion  An explosion at a mine in Colombia has killed 11 people and trapped 17 others, according to the local governor.      In Nevada speech, President Joe Biden urges cheaper prescription drugs, says 'more coming'  President Joe Biden touted his plan to lower prescription drug costs in Nevada ahead of new federal rebates, promising "there's a lot more coming."      Two people dead in shooting near Portland International Airport  Two people are dead after a shooting at a hotel near Portland International Airport on Wednesday morning.      Michigan zoo welcomes birth of critically endangered bongo calf  A Michigan zoo welcomed the birth of a bongo calf, a critically endangered member of the antelope family.       | 
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 Stock Markets Fall as Bank Shares Take a BeatingStomach-churning volatility in stocks, bonds and other assets on Wednesday reflected renewed worries about the state of the economy and the risks lurking in the financial system.        Credit Suisse to Borrow Up to $54 Billion From Central BankThe announcement came after investors, fearing that the bank would run out of money, began dumping its stock.        No, Diversity Did Not Cause Silicon Valley Bank’s CollapseBlaming workplace diversity or environmentally and socially conscious investments for the firm’s downfall signals a “complete lack of understanding of how banks work,” one expert said.        After 12 Years, Japan Welcomes a South Korean Leader to TokyoThe visit, the first of its kind in 12 years, is the latest sign of a diplomatic thaw. North Korea launched a missile hours before the countries’ leaders were to meet.        Ukraine’s Allies Promise Weapons for Spring CounteroffensiveUkraine and Russia are both running low on ammunition, and both are scrambling to replenish their stocks and gain a competitive edge.        Pentagon Chief Says He Spoke With Russia Over Drone IncidentGPT-4 Is Exciting and ScaryToday, the new language model from OpenAI may not seem all that dangerous. But the worst risks are the ones we cannot anticipate.        Snowstorm in Southern California Separated One Man From His Dying WifeRobert Rice had been through war and was used to handling his own problems. Then an intense snowstorm in Southern California threatened to keep him from seeing his wife in her final days.        TikTok Pushed by U.S. to Resolve National Security ConcernsThe demand hardens the White House’s stance toward the popular video app, which is owned by the Chinese internet company ByteDance.        Fulbright-Hays Fellowship Rule Penalizes Native Language SpeakersAn Education Department regulation penalizes Fulbright-Hays applicants if they grew up speaking the language of their proposed country for research. Lawsuits have followed.        French Protesters Rally in Last Angry Push Before Pension Bill VoteMany believe the legislation to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62 will pass Parliament, and they are looking beyond the vote to fight on.        Garbage Piles Up in Protest Against France’s Pension ChangeA bill raising the retirement age for most workers by two years, to 64, could become law this week despite widespread protests, including a strike by garbage workers in Paris and elsewhere.        Iraq Veterans, 20 Years Later: George W. Bush ‘Owes Me a Beer, at the Least’Nearly 20 years after their deployment to Iraq, veterans grapple with their younger selves and try to make sense of the war.        The Kamala Removal FantasyBiden-Harris is here to stay.        Trump Must Be Prosecuted. Equal Justice Demands It.Prosecuting the former president would be a step toward mending the country.        The Silicon Valley Bank Rescue Just Changed CapitalismHaving bailed out depositors of a failing institution in full, how will the government refuse others?        A Hungarian Town Seethes Over a Giant Chinese Battery PlantA $7.8 billion factory planned by a Chinese company in eastern Hungary has become divisive even within the party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who championed it.        Israeli Government Rejects President’s Judicial CompromisePresident Isaac Herzog presented an outline he had hoped would calm the country and avert a constitutional crisis, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immediately rejected the framework.        Bobby Caldwell, Silky-Voiced R&B Crooner, Dies at 71His much-covered 1978 hit “What You Won’t Do for Love” launched him on a prolific career that spanned decades and genres.         More Recent Articles | 
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 New analysis of images captured in the early 1990s by NASA's Magellan spacecraft reveals evidence of volcanic activity on Venus, according to a new study published in the journal Science.   
 British and German fighter jets were scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft flying close to Estonia airspace, officials said Wednesday.   
 "Tetris" tells the story of the popular 1980s video game as itself a fascinating puzzle its creators had to solve.   
 Google has announced it stopped selling its Glass Enterprise augmented reality glasses Wednesday in a move that discontinues the headset for the second time in 10 years.   
 ICON Park in Orlando began tearing down a ride from which a Missouri teen fell to his death nearly a year ago.   
 Education officials in Texas have seized control of the largest school district in the state and will replace the leaders of the Houston Independent School District with a new superintendent and board.   
 Seven people were hospitalized Wednesday after a tree fell on them at the San Antonio Zoo, leaving one person in critical condition.   
 Financial services firm Sterling Bancorp agreed Wednesday to plead guilty to security fraud, including a $27.2 million fine, which will go towards paying restitution.   
 Singer and songwriter Bobby Caldwell, best known for his 1978 hit "What You Won't Do For Love," has died at the age of 71.   
 A new analysis of drugs under development shows that too few antibiotics needed to handle potentially dangerous pathogens are being developed.   
 U.S. Coast Guard officers Tuesday arrested 18 stowaways on a barge arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico, recovering a firearm and cocaine in the process.   
 NASCAR announced a record penalty against Hendrick Motorsports on Wednesday, fining the team $400,000 for making prohibited modifications to its cars.   
 "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" introduces a lot of good ideas in the sequel, but unfortunately abandons most of them for the usual superhero business.   
 Americans hold a favorable view of some of the country's largest religious groups, but have a negative view of Muslims, according to a new poll by Pew Research.   
 The U.S. Senate Wednesday confirmed former Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti as the latest U.S. ambassador to India.   
 The Dallas Cowboys released veteran running back Ezekiel Elliott, owner Jerry Jones announced Wednesday afternoon.   
 Swiss bank lender Credit Suisse's stock plummeted Wednesday, dragging down European markets after the chairman of the Saudi National Bank said publicly that it would not increase its support.   
 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday the United States would continue to fly drones in international airspace near Ukraine after an encounter with Russian fighter jets.   
 The NBA suspended Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, without pay, for eight games in response to a video he released that showed him holding a gun inside a nightclub, the league announced Wednesday.   
 An explosion at a mine in Colombia has killed 11 people and trapped 17 others, according to the local governor.   
 President Joe Biden touted his plan to lower prescription drug costs in Nevada ahead of new federal rebates, promising "there's a lot more coming."   
 Two people are dead after a shooting at a hotel near Portland International Airport on Wednesday morning.   
 A Michigan zoo welcomed the birth of a bongo calf, a critically endangered member of the antelope family.   
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