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Famed mural by late musician Daniel Johnston preserved as building demolished A mural by the late musician Daniel Johnston plastered on the side of a former University of Texas dorm has been preserved by the company that purchased and demolished the building. Former Indian member of parliament, jailed for kidnapping plot, shot dead on live TV A former Indian politician and his brother were shot dead on live TV on Saturday while flanked by police on the way to a nearby hospital for a checkup after he was jailed for a kidnapping plot. Son of 'Sally Daz' sentenced for 2018 execution of mobster dad in McDonald's drive-thru The son of the Bronx mob affiliate known as Sally Daz has been sentenced to life in prison for planning the 2018 execution of his father. Sudan paramilitary claims control of presidential palace in apparent coup A paramilitary group on Saturday claimed to have seized control of Sudan's presidential palace and international airport in an apparent coup attempt amid sounds of heavy fighting in Khartoum. Artist Nancy Baker Cahill creates AR art of uterus projected over U.S. Supreme Court Nancy Baker Cahill, a new media artist based in Los Angeles, has created a new piece that uses augmented reality technology to project an image of a uterus exploding over the U.S. Supreme Court. Former romance novel cover model sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 riot A man who once modeled for the covers of romance novels was sentenced to prison Friday for his participation in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Coast Guard looking for three missing American sailors in Mexico The U.S. Coast Guard said that it is searching for three American sailors, who have were last seen nearly two weeks ago in Mexico. Man disguises himself as woman to compete in Kenya chess tournament A Kenyan man is facing a potential ban from competitive chess after he was caught disguising himself as a woman to compete in a tournament. Germany exits nuclear power age as last three reactors taken off grid The nuclear power era in Germany drew to a close Saturday as utility operators were scheduled to take the nation's last three remaining plants off the grid in a coordinated move. Texas Republican faces possible probe into ‘inappropriate relationship’ with intern A Texas Republican lawmaker is facing a possible probe into an "inappropriate relationship" with an intern, reports said. Former NBA star Shawn Kemp charged with assault after shooting Former Seattle SuperSonics star Shawn Kemp was charged with first-degree assault after allegedly shooting three rounds from a .357 revolver into a parked SUV last month. Trump files FEC disclosure, providing public look at his personal finances Former President Donald Trump filed a financial disclosure report with the Federal Election Commission on Friday, providing the public a rare look at his personal finances. Mega Millions ticket sold in NYC wins $476 million jackpot A lottery ticket sold in the New York City borough of Queens won a $476 million jackpot after matching all six Mega Millions numbers that were drawn on Friday. Man arrested after bomb threat at Michigan television station One man is in custody following a bomb threat and subsequent standoff at a TV news station in Kalamazoo, Mich. Finland begins construction on border fence with Russia The Finnish Border Guard says it has begun construction on a border fence along the nation's eastern border with Russia after joining the NATO military alliance. SpaceX Cargo Dragon undocks from ISS, heads back to Earth The cargo-carrying SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully undocked from the International Space Station Saturday morning and is now traveling back to Earth. Under pressure from farmers, Poland bars Ukrainian grain imports The Polish government on Saturday banned the import of Ukrainian grain in a bid to protect domestic farmers upset over the import of cheaper goods from their war-torn neighbor. Blinken seeks to strengthen U.S. ties with Vietnam in official Hanoi visit U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the leader of Vietnam's ruling Communist Party and other top officials during an official visit to Hanoi Saturday meant to strengthen ties between the two nations. Indiana officials assess hazards as recycling fire victims wait to return home Officials on Saturday are reviewing contamination levels to determine when Richmond, Ind., residents forced to evacuate their homes can return following a toxic fire at a recycling facility. France's Macron signs controversial pension reform into law French President Emmanuel Macron signed his controversial pension reform into law on Saturday, unmoved after months of protests from unions and citizens. At least 11 dead in Ukraine after latest Russian rocket attack At least 11 people are confirmed dead in the Ukrainian city of Sloviansk on Saturday, a day after the area was shelled by Russian artillery. Katy Perry, Lionel Richie to perform at King Charles III's coronation Katy Perry, Take That, Andrea Bocelli, and Lionel Richie are set to sing at King Charles III's coronation concert on the grounds of Windsor Castle on May 7. Prosecutors detail case against suspect in slaying of Cash App founder Lee California prosecutors say in newly filed documents that an argument over the sister of his alleged attacker led to the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee in San Francisco. Sasha Colby wins 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season 15 Sasha Colby was crowned the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" and took home a $200,000 cash prize on Friday night. Bodycam footage released after N.M. cops fatally shoot man at wrong house Newly released body camera footage shows that New Mexico police officers realized they were at the wrong house shortly before shooting and killing a 52-year-old man. |
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Sudan Military Clashes: Why It Matters and Who Is Battling for ControlThe strategically important country in northeastern Africa has been consumed by turmoil after overthrowing a dictator in 2019, with plans for a civilian-led democracy now in shambles. What Leaked Pentagon Documents Say About the Russia-Ukraine WarSome in Ukraine even welcomed the disclosures as confirming what they have been saying for months — that its forces desperately need more weapons and munitions. Airman Charged in Documents Leak Was Focused on the Military in High SchoolJack Teixeira grew up in a family with strong military ties, was quiet and somewhat awkward in high school and seemed, to some, unnervingly obsessed with war and guns. Why China’s Leader Hasn’t Called the President of UkraineChina had been Ukraine’s top trade partner, importing barley, corn and arms. Now, Russia’s war raises the question: Is there still a relationship? Death Toll From Russian Strike in Sloviansk, Ukraine, ClimbsRescuers were searching through rubble a day after the city of Sloviansk was struck as fighting raged in Bakhmut. The End of Faking It in Silicon ValleyRecent charges, convictions and sentences all indicate that the start-up world’s habit of playing fast and loose with the truth actually has consequences. George Santos Received $5,300 in Donations. He Refunded Far More.Mr. Santos, a first-year House Republican from New York, has returned nearly $8,400 in donations so far this year, and has reported no spending on lawyers or trips. For Former Friend of Boston Marathon Bomber, a Burden of Shame and BetrayalTen years after the attack that killed three people and injured hundreds, Youssef Eddafali still wrestles with guilt and anger over the “monster” he thought he knew. Before Western States Suck the Colorado River Dry, We Have One Last Chance to ActThe Interior Department must now take charge of the negotiation and get the parties to consensus. When the Mad Lead the BlindLear, Murdoch, Trump and America’s gerontocracy. What a Girl’s Goat Teaches Us About Our FoodThe animals we slaughter for meat aren’t so different from the ones we pamper as pets. Why DeSantis Needs to Run This YearHe could wait, but his best chance might pass him by. What We Know About Bob Lee, the Cash App Founder Killed in San FranciscoThe death of the tech executive in San Francisco initially prompted finger-pointing about public safety and then exposed tensions between the city and leaders of the industry. Thousands of NYC Shoplifting Cases Committed by Just 327 PeopleNearly a third of all shoplifting arrests in the city last year involved just 327 people, the police said. Businesses say they have little defense. Tim Scott Sets a Positive Tone for 2024. Will His Party Come Along?The all-but-declared 2024 candidate hosted supporters and donors in his home state of South Carolina with a kill-them-with-kindness message. But will it resonate with the Republican base? Today’s Wordle Review: April 15, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers! More Recent Articles |
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A mural by the late musician Daniel Johnston plastered on the side of a former University of Texas dorm has been preserved by the company that purchased and demolished the building.
A former Indian politician and his brother were shot dead on live TV on Saturday while flanked by police on the way to a nearby hospital for a checkup after he was jailed for a kidnapping plot.
The son of the Bronx mob affiliate known as Sally Daz has been sentenced to life in prison for planning the 2018 execution of his father.
A paramilitary group on Saturday claimed to have seized control of Sudan's presidential palace and international airport in an apparent coup attempt amid sounds of heavy fighting in Khartoum.
Nancy Baker Cahill, a new media artist based in Los Angeles, has created a new piece that uses augmented reality technology to project an image of a uterus exploding over the U.S. Supreme Court.
A man who once modeled for the covers of romance novels was sentenced to prison Friday for his participation in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The U.S. Coast Guard said that it is searching for three American sailors, who have were last seen nearly two weeks ago in Mexico.
A Kenyan man is facing a potential ban from competitive chess after he was caught disguising himself as a woman to compete in a tournament.
The nuclear power era in Germany drew to a close Saturday as utility operators were scheduled to take the nation's last three remaining plants off the grid in a coordinated move.
A Texas Republican lawmaker is facing a possible probe into an "inappropriate relationship" with an intern, reports said.
Former Seattle SuperSonics star Shawn Kemp was charged with first-degree assault after allegedly shooting three rounds from a .357 revolver into a parked SUV last month.
Former President Donald Trump filed a financial disclosure report with the Federal Election Commission on Friday, providing the public a rare look at his personal finances.
A lottery ticket sold in the New York City borough of Queens won a $476 million jackpot after matching all six Mega Millions numbers that were drawn on Friday.
One man is in custody following a bomb threat and subsequent standoff at a TV news station in Kalamazoo, Mich.
The Finnish Border Guard says it has begun construction on a border fence along the nation's eastern border with Russia after joining the NATO military alliance.
The cargo-carrying SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully undocked from the International Space Station Saturday morning and is now traveling back to Earth.
The Polish government on Saturday banned the import of Ukrainian grain in a bid to protect domestic farmers upset over the import of cheaper goods from their war-torn neighbor.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the leader of Vietnam's ruling Communist Party and other top officials during an official visit to Hanoi Saturday meant to strengthen ties between the two nations.
Officials on Saturday are reviewing contamination levels to determine when Richmond, Ind., residents forced to evacuate their homes can return following a toxic fire at a recycling facility.
French President Emmanuel Macron signed his controversial pension reform into law on Saturday, unmoved after months of protests from unions and citizens.
At least 11 people are confirmed dead in the Ukrainian city of Sloviansk on Saturday, a day after the area was shelled by Russian artillery.
Katy Perry, Take That, Andrea Bocelli, and Lionel Richie are set to sing at King Charles III's coronation concert on the grounds of Windsor Castle on May 7.
California prosecutors say in newly filed documents that an argument over the sister of his alleged attacker led to the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee in San Francisco.
Sasha Colby was crowned the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" and took home a $200,000 cash prize on Friday night.
Newly released body camera footage shows that New Mexico police officers realized they were at the wrong house shortly before shooting and killing a 52-year-old man. 
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