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Ex-Catholic Cardinal McCarrick faces second sexual assault charge Former Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019, is facing his second sexual assault charge. The 92-year-old was charged with fourth-degree sexual assault Monday in Wisconsin. Ford to import new Lincoln Nautilus from China Ford Motor has unveiled its new Lincoln Nautilus and announced the 2024 midsize crossover will be produced in China and imported to the United States. White House would veto national transgender sports ban Any federal legislation prohibiting transgender women and girls from competing on female sports teams will be vetoed if it makes it to President Joe Biden's desk, the White House confirmed Monday. Apple announces high-yield saving accounts for card users Apple announced a new perk for Apple Card users on Monday, introducing a new high-yield savings account option. Rep. George Santos announces re-election bid amid investigations into lies Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who is facing investigations and calls to step down after lying about his background to get elected to Congress, has announced he will seek re-election in 2024. Kansas City man charged in shooting of 16-year-old who went to wrong address A Kansas City man faces charges for allegedly shooting a Black teenager, Ralph Yarl, who came to the door of his home by mistake last week. NOAA considers new marine sanctuary in Pacific Remote Islands The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is considering designating a new national marine sanctuary in the waters around the Pacific Remote Islands. Grand jury decides police officers won't face charges in Jayland Walker death A special grand jury in Ohio on Monday decided eight Akron police officers won't face criminal charges in the death of 25-year-old Jayland Walker, who was shot 46 times. HUD awards second round of grants, vouchers to address homelessness Dozens of communities across the country will receive more than $171 million in grants to help solve homelessness, as the government released its second round of funding since February to total $486 million. Writers Guild members vote to authorize strike Writers Guild of America members voted 97.9% in favor of a strike if they cannot reach a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers by May 1. Defense Department has 45 days to finish probe into leaked classified documents U.S. intelligence analysts continue to "actively address" the recent leak of classified documents online and will conduct a comprehensive review within 45 days, a Department of Defense spokesperson said Monday. FBI, DOJ arrest more than 40 in scheme to suppress China dissidents in United States A secret illegal police station, fake social media accounts and a conspiracy with a U.S. telecommunications company are at the center of a Chinese scheme the FBI and Department of Justice cracked down on Monday. Fewer Americans aware that HPV causes cancer, survey finds The sexually transmitted human papillomavirus can cause a range of cancers, but public awareness of this grim fact is slipping in the United States, a new survey finds. Watch: North Carolina man's security camera records bear close encounter A North Carolina man's home security camera was recording when he was relaxing outside and came face to face with a black bear. Look: Raccoon rescued from storm drain in Rhode Island Police in Rhode Island rescued a raccoon from a prison of its own making when the animal was found trapped under a storm drain grate. Minnesota appeals court rejects Derek Chauvin’s request for new trial The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday to uphold the murder conviction of Derek Chauvin in the 2020 killing of George Floyd. Man learns of $150,000 Powerball prize while on beach vacation A Michigan man who bought a Powerball ticket just before leaving on vacation said he was sitting on the beach when he discovered he had won a $150,000 prize. Veterans Affairs, National Institutes of Health studying Gulf War illness The Department of Veterans Affairs is partnering with the National Institutes of Health to better understand the effects of Gulf War illness. Watch: Aespa walk along beach in 'My World' intro teaser K-pop stars Aespa released a teaser video for their forthcoming EP, "My World." Kenyans Evans Chebet, Hellen Obiri win 2023 Boston Marathon Evans Chebet and Hellen Obiri completed a sweep for Kenya, winning their respective men's and women's divisions of the 2023 Boston Marathon on Monday in Boston. They received $150,000 apiece. In Trump N.Y. case, Rep. Jim Jordan challenges Manhattan DA's lawsuit Attorneys for House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan have struck back at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, filing an opposition to his lawsuit on Monday. 'Grown-ish,' 'Cruel Summer' to return on Freeform in June "Grown-ish" will return for a sixth and final season on Freeform in June, with "Cruel Summer" Season 2 to premiere the same month. |
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As Migrant Children Were Put to Work, U.S. Ignored WarningsThe White House and federal agencies were repeatedly alerted to signs of children at risk. The warnings were ignored or missed. Man Charged With Murder in Shooting of Woman Who Went Up Wrong DrivewayKevin Monahan shot Kaylin Gillis, 20, when she and several friends wound up outside his house in a rural part of upstate New York, the authorities said. Ohio Grand Jury Will Not Indict Officers in Shooting of Jayland WalkerMr. Walker, a 25-year-old Black man, was shot dozens of times after an attempted traffic stop and a chase in Akron, Ohio, last year. Price War Over Electric Cars Erupts in ChinaThe intense competition among the country’s huge number of start-up carmakers has unsettled what had been a pillar of the economy in the last few years. Are Crumbl Cookies the Best or the Worst? It Doesn’t Matter.The fastest-growing dessert chain in the United States has sweets lovers divided. But the debate is great for business. McCarthy Proposes One-Year Debt Ceiling Increase Tied to Spending CutsClashing with President Biden, who has called for raising the debt limit with no conditions, the Republican speaker went to Wall Street to pitch what he called a “responsible, sensible” solution. Republicans Attack Bragg, Spotlighting Crime Victims in New YorkHouse Republicans used a field hearing blocks from Alvin L. Bragg’s office to attack the district attorney and argue that his policies and statements had prompted a crime spree. Hospitals and Aid Groups Become Targets as Sudan Fighting IntensifiesCivilians are caught in the cross-fire, and two rival generals vying for power made it clear their forces had no intention of standing down. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Soon to Announce White House Run, Sows Doubts About VaccinesMr. Kennedy, a Democrat who plans to kick off his campaign this week, says he wants to make vaccines safer, but he is spreading misinformation by twisting facts out of context. F.B.I. Arrests Two on Charges Tied to Chinese Police Outpost in NYCFederal prosecutors in Brooklyn charged the men with conspiring with the Chinese government and destroying evidence. Japan Has Millions of Empty Houses. Want to Buy One for $25,000?With a shrinking population and more than 10 million abandoned properties, the country is straining to match houses with curious buyers. How to Avoid Another Global Debt CrisisThe road to resolution is for everyone to share the pain now instead of waiting for others to step up to give debt relief. Plutocratic Power and Its PerilsGreat wealth — and its dangers — are very much part of the American story. A Man Whom Trump Reviled Is Running for Office in Harlem. ‘Karma,’ He Says.Yusef Salaam, one of the wrongfully convicted Central Park Five, takes to the campaign trail, while the ex-president goes to court. Tracking the Chemicals in the East Palestine, Ohio, Train Derailment and FireTankers of vinyl chloride were going halfway across the country, government records show, a trip highlighting the risks of transporting chemicals as plastics production grows. Alabama City Waits for Answers in Birthday Party Shooting; 4 DeadOfficials released the names of the four people who were killed, all between 17 and 23, but did not name suspects or discuss a motive. Twenty-eight others, mostly teenagers, were injured in the shooting. Harsh Sentence for Putin Critic Highlights Kremlin’s RepressionA Moscow court sentenced Vladimir Kara-Murza to 25 years in prison, making it clear that any criticism of the war can lead to prison time. Today’s Wordle Review: April 17, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers! |
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Former Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019, is facing his second sexual assault charge. The 92-year-old was charged with fourth-degree sexual assault Monday in Wisconsin.
Ford Motor has unveiled its new Lincoln Nautilus and announced the 2024 midsize crossover will be produced in China and imported to the United States.
Any federal legislation prohibiting transgender women and girls from competing on female sports teams will be vetoed if it makes it to President Joe Biden's desk, the White House confirmed Monday.
Apple announced a new perk for Apple Card users on Monday, introducing a new high-yield savings account option.
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who is facing investigations and calls to step down after lying about his background to get elected to Congress, has announced he will seek re-election in 2024.
A Kansas City man faces charges for allegedly shooting a Black teenager, Ralph Yarl, who came to the door of his home by mistake last week.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is considering designating a new national marine sanctuary in the waters around the Pacific Remote Islands.
A special grand jury in Ohio on Monday decided eight Akron police officers won't face criminal charges in the death of 25-year-old Jayland Walker, who was shot 46 times.
Dozens of communities across the country will receive more than $171 million in grants to help solve homelessness, as the government released its second round of funding since February to total $486 million.
Writers Guild of America members voted 97.9% in favor of a strike if they cannot reach a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers by May 1.
U.S. intelligence analysts continue to "actively address" the recent leak of classified documents online and will conduct a comprehensive review within 45 days, a Department of Defense spokesperson said Monday.
A secret illegal police station, fake social media accounts and a conspiracy with a U.S. telecommunications company are at the center of a Chinese scheme the FBI and Department of Justice cracked down on Monday.
The sexually transmitted human papillomavirus can cause a range of cancers, but public awareness of this grim fact is slipping in the United States, a new survey finds.
A North Carolina man's home security camera was recording when he was relaxing outside and came face to face with a black bear.
Police in Rhode Island rescued a raccoon from a prison of its own making when the animal was found trapped under a storm drain grate.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday to uphold the murder conviction of Derek Chauvin in the 2020 killing of George Floyd.
A Michigan man who bought a Powerball ticket just before leaving on vacation said he was sitting on the beach when he discovered he had won a $150,000 prize.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is partnering with the National Institutes of Health to better understand the effects of Gulf War illness.
K-pop stars Aespa released a teaser video for their forthcoming EP, "My World."
Evans Chebet and Hellen Obiri completed a sweep for Kenya, winning their respective men's and women's divisions of the 2023 Boston Marathon on Monday in Boston. They received $150,000 apiece.
Attorneys for House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan have struck back at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, filing an opposition to his lawsuit on Monday.
"Grown-ish" will return for a sixth and final season on Freeform in June, with "Cruel Summer" Season 2 to premiere the same month. 
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