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 Swedish telecom giant Ericsson agrees to plead guilty to bribe scheme  Ericsson, the Swedish telecommunications giant, has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the United States for a "long-running" scheme that included paying bribes, prosecutors said Thursday.      U.S. imposes fresh sanctions targeting Iran's petroleum, petrochemical trade  The Biden administration on Thursday unleashed a new round of sanctions targeting Iran's petroleum and petrochemical trade.      Racketeering lawsuit filed by former MoMA chairman dismissed by federal court  A federal circuit court on Thursday upheld the decision of a lower court to dismiss a racketeering lawsuit filed by Leon Black, the former chairman of the Museum of Modern Art linked to Jeffrey Epstein.      Texas inmate accidentally released from jail has been recaptured  An inmate recently sentenced to 25 years in prison has been taken into police custody after being accidentally released from jail earlier this week, authorities in Texas announced.      As Israel confronts West Bank unrest, its judicial reform plan spurs economic worries  The violence between Israelis and Palestinians has reached new heights in the eyes of the global community and the conflict is now creating economic concerns.      Florida woman runs ultra-marathon distances for 23 consecutive days  A Florida woman earned a Guinness World Record when she completed 23 ultra-marathon runs -- 31.1 miles -- in a 23-day period.      AI model can predict cancer survival chances by reading doctor notes  A new AI model developed by a team of researchers in Canada can accurately predict whether a patient will survive cancer by reading notes from their doctor.      Alex Murdaugh found guilty of murdering wife, son  Alex Murdaugh has been found guilty of murdering his wife and son after the jury at his trial deliberated for just three hours.      Customs seizes 15,000 pills from Hong Kong advertised as Viagra  U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers confiscated 15,000 pills of Viagra arriving from Hong Kong, the agency confirmed in a statement Thursday.      Maryland mayor arrested on 56 counts of child pornography  The mayor of a Maryland city has been arrested on 56 counts of child pornography charges after he submitted his letter of resignation, police said Thursday.      Court documents: Police recover gun, mask, knife from murder suspect Bryan Kohberger family home  According to court documents released Thursday, a handgun and empty magazines were among the items recovered from the family home of Bryan Kohberger, who is accused in the deadly stabbings of four University of Idaho stu      Senate bill would scrap daylight saving time  U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and other sponsoring lawmakers reintroduced legislation on Thursday that would make daylight saving time permanent.      Concussions impact NFL players' cognition years later, study shows  A study released Thursday has found that former professional football players who have suffered from concussions perform worse in cognitive tests than those who haven't played the game.      Part of tank car melted after Ohio train derailment, NTSB says  The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday the fire that erupted after the East Palestine train derailment melted an important part of the tank cars that were filled with toxic chemicals.      'Star Trek: Discovery' to end with Season 5 in 2024  Paramount+ announced Thursday that Season 5 will be the last for "Star Trek: Discovery," which will return in 2024.      Sen. Marco Rubio rejects intelligence community assessment on causes of 'Havana Syndrome'  Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla, has rejected the conclusions of the declassified Intelligence Community Assessment on Anomalous Health Incidents, commonly referred to as "Havana Syndrome."      Veterans Affairs to award $52M in suicide prevention grants  The Department of Veterans Affairs Thursday made more than $50 million dollars in grants available to help prevent suicide among former military members and their families.      House Ethics Committee announces investigation into Rep. George Santos  The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday that its members had voted unanimously to launch an investigation into Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who has admitted to lying about his background while campaigning.      More Americans apprehensive about self-driving vehicles, AAA study finds  More Americans have grown fearful of self-driving cars over the past year, according to a new survey by the American Automobile Association.      Wayne Shorter, Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist, dies at 89  Wayne Shorter, a Grammy-winning saxophonist who helped shape the sound of modern jazz, died Thursday in Los Angeles.      Watch: Minnesota officer removes jar from raccoon's head  A Minnesota police officer came to the rescue of a raccoon he spotted running around with a jar stuck over its head.      Researchers link racism to worse heart health for Black women  Black women who are exposed to certain forms of racism may be more likely to develop heart disease, researchers say.      Trump shouldn't be immune from Jan. 6 lawsuits, Justice Department says  The Justice Department on Thursday said former President Donald Trump should not be immune from lawsuits against him related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.      'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' to return April 14 for fifth and final season  Prime Video announced the premiere date for the fourth and final season of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."       | 
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 Alex Murdaugh Convicted of Murdering Wife and SonThe verdict came less than three hours after jurors began deliberating. It followed a six-week trial that served as a reckoning for Mr. Murdaugh, a lawyer whose life unraveled in recent years.        Alex Murdaugh Sentence: Prosecutors to Seek Life Sentence Over Death PenaltyProsecutors have said that they would seek life in prison without the possibility of parole, and not the death penalty.        5 Key Takeaways From the Murdaugh Murders TrialThe jury on Thursday convicted Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South Carolina lawyer, of murdering his wife and son.        Ohio Residents Confront Train Company Over Derailment as EPA Orders TestsAs a representative for Norfolk Southern tried to apologize and outline its recovery efforts, residents shouted over him at a meeting in East Palestine, Ohio, demanding that the company “do the right thing.”        Blinken Confronts Lavrov in First Meeting Since Ukraine WarSecretary of State Antony J. Blinken said he told Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, that Moscow must end its war against Ukraine and return to a nuclear arms control treaty.        At U.S. Base in Germany, Ukraine’s Military Conducts War GamesThe exercises come as Ukraine is emerging from a winter that was expected to offer a lull in fighting. Ukraine’s president appeared to signal recently that the country is preparing for a major offensive.        Incursion in Russian Border Town Puts Kremlin on Emergency FootingAn armed group said it briefly took control of a border town in Russia’s Bryansk region, but what actually took place there was shrouded in conflicting claims.        Biden Says He Won’t Veto GOP-Led Proposal to Block D.C. Criminal CodeThe president said he would not veto legislation he had opposed that would thwart a new District of Columbia criminal code that reduces some sentences, as crime gains potency as a political issue.        Canadians Fume as Migrants Surge at Their BorderA surge in illegal crossings from the United States has led to calls to shut down a rural road on the Canadian border.        House Ethics Committee Opens Inquiry Into George SantosThe House Ethics Committee unanimously voted to authorize an investigation into whether Mr. Santos broke various laws or engaged in sexual misconduct.        Rail Safety Upgrade in Greece Is Hobbled by Delays and NeglectThe technology would have automatically stopped trains before they collided. Years of delays and neglect have left Greece with a hobbled system.        Once the World’s Largest, a Hotel Goes ‘Poof!’ Before Our EyesThe Hotel Pennsylvania in Manhattan was a virtual city within a city. But in the end, nothing could save it.        Tennessee Becomes First State to Ban Drag Shows on Public PropertyThe law, which takes effect later this year, will also make it illegal to perform the shows in places where they could be viewed by minors.        What Will Make Hybrid Work Stick?Hybrid work has been choose-your-own-adventure, but now C.E.O.s are making their choices more permanent.        Why Willem Dafoe Can’t Slow DownFor nearly 50 years, the actor has made himself go toward places other artists hardly ever seek.        In Ukraine, the United States Is In Over Its HeadThe only way Ukraine can achieve total victory is with NATO troops on the ground. Is anyone ready for that?        The Promise and Peril of Biden’s Climate PolicyIt’s a really big deal — but will the grid be able to handle it?        The Power of Art in a Political AgeSearching for beauty as the world turns ugly.        Two Different Versions of ‘Cancel Culture’Scott Adams and the lab-leak theory of Covid.        I Can’t Believe It’s Nut ButterThis secret ingredient enlivens vegan cacio e pepe, creamy mattar paneer and more recipes.        G.O.P. Witnesses, Paid by Trump Ally, Embraced Jan. 6 Conspiracy TheoriesDemocrats said a trio of witnesses billed as “whistle-blowers” provided no evidence of wrongdoing, espoused false claims about the Capitol riot and were compensated by an ally of former President Donald J. Trump.        Nicaragua’s Human Rights Abuses Similar to Nazi Regime, Investigators FindA U.N. inquiry found that President Daniel Ortega and top members of his government committed human rights abuses, providing evidence for efforts to try them overseas.        ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Props Fetch Thousands at AuctionHot dog hands, a raccoon puppet and other oddities from the multiverse fetched thousands of dollars in an online auction of props from “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”        Skiing Town to Town in a Magical Corner of VermontA 12-mile cross-country trek takes the writer through a winter wonderland to the town of Craftsbury, where an innovative center is dedicated to “sports, sustainability and stewardship.”         More Recent Articles | 
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 Ericsson, the Swedish telecommunications giant, has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the United States for a "long-running" scheme that included paying bribes, prosecutors said Thursday.   
 The Biden administration on Thursday unleashed a new round of sanctions targeting Iran's petroleum and petrochemical trade.   
 A federal circuit court on Thursday upheld the decision of a lower court to dismiss a racketeering lawsuit filed by Leon Black, the former chairman of the Museum of Modern Art linked to Jeffrey Epstein.   
 An inmate recently sentenced to 25 years in prison has been taken into police custody after being accidentally released from jail earlier this week, authorities in Texas announced.   
 The violence between Israelis and Palestinians has reached new heights in the eyes of the global community and the conflict is now creating economic concerns.   
 A Florida woman earned a Guinness World Record when she completed 23 ultra-marathon runs -- 31.1 miles -- in a 23-day period.   
 A new AI model developed by a team of researchers in Canada can accurately predict whether a patient will survive cancer by reading notes from their doctor.   
 Alex Murdaugh has been found guilty of murdering his wife and son after the jury at his trial deliberated for just three hours.   
 U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers confiscated 15,000 pills of Viagra arriving from Hong Kong, the agency confirmed in a statement Thursday.   
 The mayor of a Maryland city has been arrested on 56 counts of child pornography charges after he submitted his letter of resignation, police said Thursday.   
 According to court documents released Thursday, a handgun and empty magazines were among the items recovered from the family home of Bryan Kohberger, who is accused in the deadly stabbings of four University of Idaho stu   
 U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and other sponsoring lawmakers reintroduced legislation on Thursday that would make daylight saving time permanent.   
 A study released Thursday has found that former professional football players who have suffered from concussions perform worse in cognitive tests than those who haven't played the game.   
 The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday the fire that erupted after the East Palestine train derailment melted an important part of the tank cars that were filled with toxic chemicals.   
 Paramount+ announced Thursday that Season 5 will be the last for "Star Trek: Discovery," which will return in 2024.   
 Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla, has rejected the conclusions of the declassified Intelligence Community Assessment on Anomalous Health Incidents, commonly referred to as "Havana Syndrome."   
 The Department of Veterans Affairs Thursday made more than $50 million dollars in grants available to help prevent suicide among former military members and their families.   
 The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday that its members had voted unanimously to launch an investigation into Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who has admitted to lying about his background while campaigning.   
 More Americans have grown fearful of self-driving cars over the past year, according to a new survey by the American Automobile Association.   
 Wayne Shorter, a Grammy-winning saxophonist who helped shape the sound of modern jazz, died Thursday in Los Angeles.   
 A Minnesota police officer came to the rescue of a raccoon he spotted running around with a jar stuck over its head.   
 Black women who are exposed to certain forms of racism may be more likely to develop heart disease, researchers say.   
 The Justice Department on Thursday said former President Donald Trump should not be immune from lawsuits against him related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.   
 Prime Video announced the premiere date for the fourth and final season of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."   
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