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 Mexican authorities find 2 abducted Americans dead, 2 alive  Mexican authorities say they have discovered the bodies of two Americans who were kidnapped Friday in the city of Matamoros and recovered two hostages alive.      Pritzker Architecture Prize awarded to Sir David Chipperfield, known for his climate-conscious designs  Sir David Chipperfield, architect of famous sites like the City of Justice in Barcelona and the Colección Jumex in Mexico City, has been named the 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner.      Gigi Sohn, first openly gay FCC commissioner candidate, withdraws after vocal opposition  President Joe Biden's pick for the next FCC commissioner, Gigi Sohn, is withdrawing her candidacy after unrelenting and vocal opposition from Republicans that even some of her critics called over the line.      Israeli army raid kills 6 Palestinians in West Bank refugee camp  The death toll in the West Bank has again increased as an Israeli military raid of a Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin Tuesday resulted in the deaths of six Palestinians.      Bipartisan congressional proposal would counter risks to national security posed by TikTok  Congressional lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday in response to fears about the potential threat to U.S. national security posed by foreign-controlled tech platforms such as TikTok.      Recent Artemis I moon mission success keeps upcoming Artemis II plans on track, NASA says  NASA's Artemis I mission was a resounding success, and the program managers behind it say it reaffirms their plan to send a crew back to the moon in 2024.      Watch: 'Superintendent's Revenge' turns golf course into obstacle course  A Baltimore golf course celebrated the end of the winter season with its annual "Superintendent's Revenge Scramble" event, which turns the course into an obstacle course for golfers and their balls.      Movie review: 'Champions' is pleasant, if not hilarious  "Champions" gives a disabled cast empowering and endearing roles in a formulaic, but nevertheless uplifting sports movie.      Popular Australian beer recalled due to 'excess alcohol'  A popular Australian beer is being recalled by regulators for an unusual reason -- it contains "excess alcohol."      Look: Lost cockatiel found perched on Ferris wheel 100 feet in the air  Employees inspecting a giant Ferris wheel in South Carolina ended up rescuing a lost cockatiel found perched on the ride about 100 feet above the ground.      Volodymyr Zelensky pledges justice for unarmed Ukrainian POW killed on video  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged to seek justice for an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of war who was killed in a trench on video.      Two trampled to death at GloRilla concert in Rochester, N.Y.  The Rochester, N.Y., Police Department has confirmed the deaths of two women resulting from a stampede during a GloRilla concert.      Running doesn't increase risk for hip or knee arthritis  Contrary to widespread opinion, running marathons does not increase your risk for developing hip or knee osteoarthritis, the wear and tear form of the disease, a new study of seasoned Chicago marathoners showed.      Conductor killed in third Norfolk Southern rail accident in Ohio since last month  A train conductor with Norfolk Southern was killed in Ohio on Tuesday when he was struck by a dump truck, the railroad said.      Powerball numbers recycled for 10 years earn Maryland man $50,000  A Maryland man won a $50,000 Powerball prize using a set of recycled quick pick numbers from a ticket he bought 10 years earlier.      Red Sox's Justin Turner feels 'fortunate' after taking pitch to face, getting 16 stitches  Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner did not break any bones and feels "fortunate" after he was hit in the face with a pitch during a spring training game that required 16 stitches, he tweeted Tuesday.      Look: Fitness enthusiast does 8,008 pull-ups in 24 hours  An Australian fitness enthusiast broke a Guinness World Record by completing 8,008 pull-ups in 24 hours.      Bill Hader: 'Barry' will reach its natural conclusion in Season 4  HBO announced Tuesday that the upcoming fourth season of "Barry" would be its last. "Barry" returns April 16.      Ted Danson to reunite with 'Good Place' creator in 'Mole Agent' series  Netflix announced Tuesday that it has ordered an untitled series from Michael Schur. Ted Danson will star in Schur's adaptation of the documentary "The Mole Agent."      South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to visit White House in April  The White House announced Tuesday that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and first lady Kim Keon Hee will travel to Washington for an official state visit on April 26.      Iran announces arrests in poisoning of schoolgirls  Iranian officials said Tuesday that people have been arrested in five provinces in connection to a series of mysterious poisonings targeting schoolgirls.      Watch: Snowmobiler's close call with charging moose caught on video  A man snowmobiling with family members in Idaho jumped off his vehicle just in time to avoid being trampled by a charging moose -- and the moment was caught on camera.      Amazon to stream free NFL game on Black Friday  Amazon will stream the first Black Friday game in NFL history for free Nov. 24 on its Prime Video platform, the company announced Tuesday.       | 
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 Ukraine Claims Bakhmut Battle Is Wagner’s ‘Last Stand’Ukrainians say Russia’s Wagner mercenary group is running low on fighters recruited from prisons, used in attacks on Bakhmut, where Ukraine has also endured heavy losses.        2 Americans Found Dead, 2 Found Alive in Mexico KidnappingFour friends crossed the border on Friday, but within hours, they were abducted by gunmen and two of them were killed before the others were rescued Tuesday.        Secuestro en México: 2 estadounidenses hallados muertos y 2 vivosUn grupo de amigos viajó a Tamaulipas el viernes, pero a las pocas horas fueron secuestrados por hombres armados. Dos de ellos murieron antes de que los otros dos fueran rescatados el martes.        New Fox-Dominion Lawsuit Documents Shed Light on Debate Inside NetworkMessages and depositions from stars like Tucker Carlson revealed serious misgivings about claims of fraud even as some hosts told millions of viewers a very different story.        Republican Lawmakers Split Over Carlson’s False Jan. 6 ClaimsHouse Republicans promoted Tucker Carlson’s report falsely portraying the attack on the Capitol as a largely peaceful event, while Senate Republicans condemned it.        Trump, Vowing ‘Retribution,’ Foretells a Second Term of SpiteIn a speech before his supporters, the former president charged forward in an uncharted direction, talking openly about leveraging the power of the presidency for political reprisals.        G.O.P. States Abandon Group That Helps Fight Voter FraudFive red states have severed ties since last year with the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit that helps maintain accurate voter rolls.        Oklahoma Rejects Full Marijuana Legalization on Question 820The state has embraced medical marijuana, with some 400 dispensaries in Oklahoma City alone. But voters decided against going further.        F.T.C. Intensifies Investigation of Twitter’s Privacy PracticesThe commission is seeking an interview with Elon Musk, who has made major cuts at the company since acquiring it last year.        Elon Musk Says Twitter’s Finances Are Better and Apologizes to Ex-EmployeeOn a day Mr. Musk said the company was recovering from a sharp drop in ad sales, he found himself apologizing to a former employee with a disability he had disparaged.        Florida Republicans Propose 6-Week Abortion BanThe bills would tighten the current 15-week limit and offer narrow exceptions. Gov. Ron DeSantis said he welcomed “pro-life legislation.”        Walgreens Faces Blowback for Not Offering Abortion Pill in 21 StatesThe chain’s situation shows the complicated legal and reputational landscape that it and its competitors must navigate in the post-Roe era.        France’s Fight Over Retirement Is a Question of IdentityResistance to the government’s plan to push back the retirement age is not just about working longer. It springs from a deep sense of what defines France as a nation.        Preterm Birth Drug Withdrawn After 12 YearsThe F.D.A. seemed poised to rescind approval of Makena, after studies over time indicated the treatment did not halt early childbirth for many women.        Can Cannabis Help With Sleep? What Experts SayHere’s what the experts want you to know.        Joe Biden: My Plan to Extend Medicare for Another GenerationMedicare is the rock-solid guarantee that Americans count on. My budget will make the Medicare trust fund solvent beyond 2050.        American Jews, You Have to Choose Sides on IsraelThe effect of Netanyahu’s policies can’t be dismissed.        From the Trenches in Ukraine, We Know Our Enemy Is in ShockIn the trenches near the front line, a soldier reveals his full potential.        If You Read the G.O.P.’s Anti-Trans Policies, You’ll See What It Really WantsGillian Branstetter of the A.C.L.U. explains the Republican Party’s aggressive, wide-ranging push to restrict transgender freedoms.        How to Approach Conservation and Why It MattersConservation works best when it’s focused on whole systems. We’ve got tips on what you can do.        Anthony Pellicano: Then and NowA two-part documentary from The New York Times explores the work of a man who made the problems of Hollywood’s elite disappear.        Jerome Powell Says Interest Rate Raises Likely to Be Higher Than ExpectedIn light of recent strong data, Jerome H. Powell said the Federal Reserve was likely to raise rates higher than expected.        Judge Throws Out Missouri Statute Restricting Federal Gun LawsA federal judge ruled that the measure violated the U.S. government’s right to enforce its laws and was a threat to public safety.        Outraged Over Illnesses Among Schoolgirls, Iranians Return to StreetsWith thousands of girls falling ill and claims of poisonings, Iranians held the first wide-scale protests in months.        Duong Tuong, Who Opened Western Works to Vietnamese Readers, Dies at 90He translated works by Proust, Nabokov, Tolstoy and Emily Brontë into Vietnamese, and a classic Vietnamese poem, ‘The Tale of Kieu,’ into English.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Mexican authorities say they have discovered the bodies of two Americans who were kidnapped Friday in the city of Matamoros and recovered two hostages alive.   
 Sir David Chipperfield, architect of famous sites like the City of Justice in Barcelona and the Colección Jumex in Mexico City, has been named the 2023 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner.   
 President Joe Biden's pick for the next FCC commissioner, Gigi Sohn, is withdrawing her candidacy after unrelenting and vocal opposition from Republicans that even some of her critics called over the line.   
 The death toll in the West Bank has again increased as an Israeli military raid of a Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin Tuesday resulted in the deaths of six Palestinians.   
 Congressional lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday in response to fears about the potential threat to U.S. national security posed by foreign-controlled tech platforms such as TikTok.   
 NASA's Artemis I mission was a resounding success, and the program managers behind it say it reaffirms their plan to send a crew back to the moon in 2024.   
 A Baltimore golf course celebrated the end of the winter season with its annual "Superintendent's Revenge Scramble" event, which turns the course into an obstacle course for golfers and their balls.   
 "Champions" gives a disabled cast empowering and endearing roles in a formulaic, but nevertheless uplifting sports movie.   
 A popular Australian beer is being recalled by regulators for an unusual reason -- it contains "excess alcohol."   
 Employees inspecting a giant Ferris wheel in South Carolina ended up rescuing a lost cockatiel found perched on the ride about 100 feet above the ground.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged to seek justice for an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of war who was killed in a trench on video.   
 The Rochester, N.Y., Police Department has confirmed the deaths of two women resulting from a stampede during a GloRilla concert.   
 Contrary to widespread opinion, running marathons does not increase your risk for developing hip or knee osteoarthritis, the wear and tear form of the disease, a new study of seasoned Chicago marathoners showed.   
 A train conductor with Norfolk Southern was killed in Ohio on Tuesday when he was struck by a dump truck, the railroad said.   
 A Maryland man won a $50,000 Powerball prize using a set of recycled quick pick numbers from a ticket he bought 10 years earlier.   
 Boston Red Sox infielder Justin Turner did not break any bones and feels "fortunate" after he was hit in the face with a pitch during a spring training game that required 16 stitches, he tweeted Tuesday.   
 An Australian fitness enthusiast broke a Guinness World Record by completing 8,008 pull-ups in 24 hours.   
 HBO announced Tuesday that the upcoming fourth season of "Barry" would be its last. "Barry" returns April 16.   
 Netflix announced Tuesday that it has ordered an untitled series from Michael Schur. Ted Danson will star in Schur's adaptation of the documentary "The Mole Agent."   
 The White House announced Tuesday that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and first lady Kim Keon Hee will travel to Washington for an official state visit on April 26.   
 Iranian officials said Tuesday that people have been arrested in five provinces in connection to a series of mysterious poisonings targeting schoolgirls.   
 A man snowmobiling with family members in Idaho jumped off his vehicle just in time to avoid being trampled by a charging moose -- and the moment was caught on camera.   
 Amazon will stream the first Black Friday game in NFL history for free Nov. 24 on its Prime Video platform, the company announced Tuesday.   
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