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Two migrants found dead in Texas train car as 10 others injured Two migrants were found dead and ten more were found in need of medical attention on Friday in Texas. Hero of 'Hotel Rwanda' to be released after controversial terrorism sentence commuted The man whose story of saving Tutsi civilians during the Rwandan genocide was portrayed in the film Hotel Rwanda is set to be released after having a 25-year sentence on terrorism charges commuted. U.S. sanctions Belarus entities over nation's authoritarian crackdown The Treasury Department on Friday imposed sanctions on two Belarusian entities, seven elections officials and President Alexander Lukashenko's aircraft. Experts weigh in on what new users should know about CBD for anxiety Anxiety disorder can make it hard to navigate life, but lately CBD has been touted as a natural treatment for the nerve-wracking condition. But is CBD good for anxiety? Justine Lupe: 'Succession' fiance Connor Roy 'is such a loose cannon' Justine Lupe discusses her "Succession" character, Willa's, engagement to Connor Roy (Alan Ruck) as the show enters its fourth and final season. Park near Georgia's controversial 'Cop City' closed after police say they found threatening items Authorities in Georgia said Friday that they are closing a park near the site of a planned police training center after finding dangerous items throughout the park. In address to Canadian parliament, Biden touts cooperation on climate change, Ukraine President Joe Biden spoke to Canada's parliament Friday afternoon, touting the United States' partnership with its northern neighbor and pledging to continue to work together on climate change and the war in Ukraine. Reese Witherspoon announces divorce on Instagram Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon has announced she is divorcing Jim Toth, her husband of 11 years. Andreescu upsets Sakkari in 2023 Miami Open tennis Sweat poured onto the court as Bianca Andreescu fought off a gritty rally to upset Maria Sakkari in a 3-hour, 3-minute second round match at the 2023 Miami Open on Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Steve Coogan: 'Lost King' rightfully puts history heroine at heart of Richard III story Steve Coogan told UPI he wanted his film "The Lost King" to give Philippa Langley -- the amateur historian who discovered Richard III's remains in 2012 -- the respect and recognition she was cheated out of in real life. Michigan repeals right-to-work law in rare legislative victory for labor unions Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer repealed the state's right-to-work law on Friday, handing a major victory to labor unions. Former President Donald Trump warns of 'death and destruction' if he is indicted in N.Y. case Former President Donald Trump has warned of potential "death and destruction" if he is indicted by a New York grand jury investigating alleged hush-money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. Alberta woman earns world record for donating blood An 80-year-old Alberta woman who has been regularly donating blood for nearly six decades earned the Guinness World Record for the most whole blood donated (female). Ohio truck driver wins $50,000 lottery prize in Kentucky An Ohio truck driver whose route took him to Kentucky ended up buying a scratch-off lottery ticket during a lunch stop and won $50,000. Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear vetos GOP's sweeping anti-trans bill Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has veto sweeping anti-trans legislation that passed the Kentucky State Legislature. Kentucky Senate Bill 150 would ban gender-affirming care for patients under 18. Colorado man becomes oldest to cross the Grand Canyon at 91 A 91-year-old Colorado man took an approximately 24-mile trek to become the Guinness World Record holder for oldest person to cross the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim on foot. Watch: Memphis women's basketball player charged for handshake-line punch Memphis guard Jamirah Shutes punched opposing player Elissa Brett in the face after an NIT women's basketball game and was charged with assault by the Bowling Green State University Police Department, officials. House Republicans pass parental rights education bill that reflects culture war topics House Republicans in a near party-line vote passed a Parents Bill of Rights education bill that would require local school districts to publicly their curricula and a mandate that parents meet their teachers. Smart bandages can monitor wounds, aid healing, researchers say Development of a "smart bandage" not only can deliver medication to wounds, but also monitor the progress of healing and even create off a low-level electrical field to promote tissue repair, researchers said Friday. Police divers discover 'body' reported in a canal was a mannequin Police in Ontario said a dive team responding to a report of a suspected body floating in a canal recovered the reported remains and discovered it was a mannequin. U.S. launches airstrikes in Syria in response to deadly drone attack in Syria President Joe Biden ordered airstrikes in northeast Syria Thursday in retaliation for a drone strike that killed an American contractor and wounded six others, including five U.S. service members. COVID-19 pandemic amplifies worries about obesity Lots of folks gained their COVID weight during the housebound months of the pandemic, and now those extra pounds are weighing heavy on many, a new survey shows. U.S. durable goods orders decline, but the devil is in the details U.S. federal data on Friday show new orders for manufactured durable goods declined again on the back of lower demand for passenger planes and consumer vehicles, though other indices were virtually unchanged. British watchdog: Microsoft 'Call of Duty' exclusivity 'would not be commercially beneficial' The British government's Competition and Markets Authority revised findings on a proposed acquisition of Activision by Microsoft, saying it would "not be commercially beneficial" to make Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox. Tennis animosity lingers amid Ukraine-Russia war, women players say Animosity has arisen between women tennis stars related to the invasion of Ukraine, players said at the Miami Open. Cold exchanges are now the norm between players from the war-torn countries. |
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Conflict in Syria Escalates Following Attack That Killed a U.S. ContractorU.S. officials said the main air defense system at the coalition base was “not fully operational” at the time of Thursday’s attack, which killed a U.S. contractor and wounded six other Americans. Former Trump Officials Must Testify in 2020 Election Inquiry, Judge SaysThe ruling paves the way for testimony from Mark Meadows and others. Separately, a Trump lawyer appeared before a grand jury looking into the former president’s handling of classified documents. G.O.P. Demands on Prosecutor in Trump Case Test Limits of Oversight PowerThe Manhattan district attorney is resisting demands by House Republicans that he provide information about the hush money inquiry, setting up a potential legal showdown. Miami Finds an Unshakable Groove Against Mighty HoustonThe Hurricanes were unusually loose against the Cougars, the last No. 1 seed in the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament. Now Miami, not Houston, is pushing for a Final Four. No Letup in Bakhmut as Ukraine and Russia Brace for Battles ElsewhereBoth sides expect a Ukrainian offensive while the Bakhmut fight continues, but the head of the Wagner mercenary group said Russia must be clearer about its goals. Support Grows to Have Russia Pay for Ukraine’s RebuildingAlthough U.S. officials have cautioned against seizing Russia’s reserves in foreign banks, others say it’s “crazy” not to after Moscow’s war of aggression. Gordon E. Moore, Intel Co-Founder Behind Moore’s Law, Dies at 94His prediction in the 1960s about exponential advances in computer chip technology charted a course for the age of high tech. Crisis in Israel Tests the Complicated Ties Between Biden and NetanyahuPresident Biden has stressed that shared democratic values have to be at the core of a United States-Israel relationship. The History of an East Village House: Yoko Ono, Lou Reed, Tragedy and PeyoteEvery building in New York has some history. The house at 64 East Seventh Street has a lot. French Anger Shifts From Pension Law to Focus on MacronAfter ramming through a law raising the retirement age without a full parliamentary vote, the French president faces something approaching a constitutional crisis. Spasms of Violence and ‘Wild Protests’ Jolt ParisOpponents of pension overhaul, mostly young people, hold nightly “wild protests,” marked by vandalism, saying it is the only way to make their voices heard. There’s a Problem With Banning TikTok. It’s Called the First Amendment.American users of the social media platform are indisputably exercising their constitutional rights when they post and consume content on the site. Daniel Ellsberg, the Man Who Leaked the Pentagon Papers, Is ScaredThe whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg has never run out of secrets. Yuval Harari on Threats to Humanity Posed by A.I.In games like chess, no human can hope to beat a computer. What happens when the same thing occurs in art, politics or religion? Don’t Be Fooled. Ron DeSantis Is a Bush-Cheney Republican.It is simply wrong to attribute the pathologies of today’s Republican Party to the influence of Donald Trump alone. Chocolate Factory Explosion Leaves Two Dead and Nine MissingEight people were also taken to a hospital after the explosion at the R.M. Palmer Company chocolate factory in West Reading, Pa., on Friday, officials said. Two Migrants Found Dead and 13 Others Ill on Train in Texas, Authorities SayThe migrants were found trapped inside a sweltering shipping container that was stopped near a town in Uvalde County, according to officials. More Recent Articles |
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Two migrants were found dead and ten more were found in need of medical attention on Friday in Texas.
The man whose story of saving Tutsi civilians during the Rwandan genocide was portrayed in the film Hotel Rwanda is set to be released after having a 25-year sentence on terrorism charges commuted.
The Treasury Department on Friday imposed sanctions on two Belarusian entities, seven elections officials and President Alexander Lukashenko's aircraft.
Anxiety disorder can make it hard to navigate life, but lately CBD has been touted as a natural treatment for the nerve-wracking condition. But is CBD good for anxiety?
Justine Lupe discusses her "Succession" character, Willa's, engagement to Connor Roy (Alan Ruck) as the show enters its fourth and final season.
Authorities in Georgia said Friday that they are closing a park near the site of a planned police training center after finding dangerous items throughout the park.
President Joe Biden spoke to Canada's parliament Friday afternoon, touting the United States' partnership with its northern neighbor and pledging to continue to work together on climate change and the war in Ukraine.
Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon has announced she is divorcing Jim Toth, her husband of 11 years.
Sweat poured onto the court as Bianca Andreescu fought off a gritty rally to upset Maria Sakkari in a 3-hour, 3-minute second round match at the 2023 Miami Open on Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Steve Coogan told UPI he wanted his film "The Lost King" to give Philippa Langley -- the amateur historian who discovered Richard III's remains in 2012 -- the respect and recognition she was cheated out of in real life.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer repealed the state's right-to-work law on Friday, handing a major victory to labor unions.
Former President Donald Trump has warned of potential "death and destruction" if he is indicted by a New York grand jury investigating alleged hush-money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.
An 80-year-old Alberta woman who has been regularly donating blood for nearly six decades earned the Guinness World Record for the most whole blood donated (female).
An Ohio truck driver whose route took him to Kentucky ended up buying a scratch-off lottery ticket during a lunch stop and won $50,000.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has veto sweeping anti-trans legislation that passed the Kentucky State Legislature. Kentucky Senate Bill 150 would ban gender-affirming care for patients under 18.
A 91-year-old Colorado man took an approximately 24-mile trek to become the Guinness World Record holder for oldest person to cross the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim on foot.
Memphis guard Jamirah Shutes punched opposing player Elissa Brett in the face after an NIT women's basketball game and was charged with assault by the Bowling Green State University Police Department, officials.
House Republicans in a near party-line vote passed a Parents Bill of Rights education bill that would require local school districts to publicly their curricula and a mandate that parents meet their teachers.
Development of a "smart bandage" not only can deliver medication to wounds, but also monitor the progress of healing and even create off a low-level electrical field to promote tissue repair, researchers said Friday.
Police in Ontario said a dive team responding to a report of a suspected body floating in a canal recovered the reported remains and discovered it was a mannequin.
President Joe Biden ordered airstrikes in northeast Syria Thursday in retaliation for a drone strike that killed an American contractor and wounded six others, including five U.S. service members.
Lots of folks gained their COVID weight during the housebound months of the pandemic, and now those extra pounds are weighing heavy on many, a new survey shows.
U.S. federal data on Friday show new orders for manufactured durable goods declined again on the back of lower demand for passenger planes and consumer vehicles, though other indices were virtually unchanged.
The British government's Competition and Markets Authority revised findings on a proposed acquisition of Activision by Microsoft, saying it would "not be commercially beneficial" to make Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox.
Animosity has arisen between women tennis stars related to the invasion of Ukraine, players said at the Miami Open. Cold exchanges are now the norm between players from the war-torn countries. 
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