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Two U.S. Army helicopters crash in Alaska; 4 people were aboard Two Army helicopters crashed in Alaska on Thursday while returning from a training flight, military officials announced. E. Jean Carroll spars with Trump lawyer, defends actions in 2nd day on stand Writer E. Jean Carroll exchanged heated barbs with former President Donald Trump's lawyer and defended herself for not "screaming" during an alleged rape at a New York department store in the 1990s. Washington, Minnesota protect access to abortion, gender-affirming care Washington and Minnesota moved Thursday to protect access to abortion and gender-affirming care in their states as their Republican counterparts the nation over seek to restrict and ban the medical procedures. CDC relaxes COVID-19 vaccination rules for international travelers The Centers for Disease Control on Thursday announced loosened rules on COVID-19 vaccine requirements for international travelers seeking to enter the United States. Customs seizes 6 gallons of Florida-bound chemical used in date-rape drugs Federal customs officials in Philadelphia say they intercepted a shipment of six gallons of gamma butyrolactone, an industrial chemical frequently used by sexual predators as a date-rape drug. Former VP Mike Pence testifies before grand jury investigating Jan. 6 attack Former Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday appeared before a grand jury convened in Washington D.C. to investigate attempts by Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election results, multiple reports indicated. U.S. fish stocks improving against overfishing, NOAA says The number of U.S. fish stocks being overfished improved slightly last year, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration said in a report issued Thursday. Heavy thunderstorms force SpaceX to delay launch of Falcon Heavy rocket SpaceX postponed the launch of its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket on Thursday due from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, due to severe weather. Netflix report shows gains on inclusive content, women directors Netflix is making "notable gains" when it comes to providing more inclusive content, according to a new report published Thursday. Watch: 'Hunger Games' prequel lets the 10th games begin Lionsgate released the trailer for "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" on Thursday. The prequel hits theaters Nov. 17. Rep. Jamie Raskin says his cancer is in remission following chemotherapy Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said Thursday his cancer is in remission and his prognosis is good following a round of chemotherapy. New sanctions target those helping to wrongfully detain U.S. citizens abroad American officials took steps Thursday to fight back against regimes wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens abroad. Train derails in Wisconsin, sending cars into Mississippi River A train derailed in Southwest Wisconsin on Thursday, sending several cars into the Mississippi River. Pittsburgh Pirates legend Dick Groat dies at 92 Pittsburgh Pirates legend Dick Groat, who played 14 years and more than 1,900 games in Major League Baseball, died Thursday after complications from a stroke. House GOP immigration proposal limits asylum, builds more border wall House Republicans officially introduced a combined immigration reform package on Thursday after agreeing on provisions they say will clamp down on asylum-seekers and finish building a southern border wall. Lamar Jackson, Ravens agree to $260M contract extension Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens agreed to a five-year extension, keeping the quarterback under contract through the 2027 season, the team announced Thursday. More than 150 beverages delivered to woman's home without explanation A Sydney, Australia, woman is trying to solve a mystery after hundreds of dollars' worth of drinks, including Gatorade, Powerade, Coke and Fanta started showing up at her home. Woman who accused Emmett Till dies at 88 The white woman at the center of Emmett Till's tragic killing in Mississippi in 1955 has died at 88. Watch: Steer escapes during senior prank, runs loose through Chicago suburb Residents of a Chicago suburb were in for a surprise when a steer escaped during a high school senior prank gone wrong and went running through the town. Interior Department announces $146 million for wetlands conservation The Department of the Interior announced Thursday that the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission has approved over $146 million to support wetlands conservation projects. Watch: Mother duck leads ducklings on parade through Virginia school A Virginia elementary school shared video of a mother duck parading her ducklings through school's hallways after the babies hatched in a courtyard. West Virginia governor files to run for Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin's seat West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice filed paperwork to run for the state's Senate seat in 2024, and he is expected to formally make an announcement later Thursday. Adam Brody to play Kristen Bell's rabbi in Netflix series Netlix announced Thursday that Adam Brody has joined the cast of Erin Foster's untitled comedy series. Kristen Bell was attached to star in March. |
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Ukrainian Troops Repel Russian Attacks, and Hope Western Arms Turn the TideFierce fighting has yielded heavy casualties but little movement. Ukrainian forces need heavy weapons to change that, but they say it is no guarantee. Pence Testifies Before Grand Jury on Trump’s Efforts to Retain PowerThe former vice president is a key witness to former President Donald Trump’s attempts to block congressional certification of Joseph Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. Trump’s Lawyer Spars With E. Jean Carroll During Rape Trial TestimonyJoseph Tacopina asked Ms. Carroll to retell her story in minute detail, probing for inconsistencies. His aggressive questioning irritated the judge. Carolyn Bryant Donham Dies at 88; Her Words Doomed Emmett TillShe accused Emmett, 14, of accosting her, and her testimony led to the acquittals of her husband and his half brother in a murder that helped galvanize the civil rights movement. A Transgender Lawmaker Is Exiled as Montana G.O.P. Flexes New PowerBarred by Republican lawmakers from participating in the legislative session on the House floor, Representative Zooey Zephyr reported for work on a hallway bench. Montana Governor’s Nonbinary Son Calls on Him to Reject Transgender BillsThe governor’s son, David Gianforte, told The Montana Free Press that he had asked his father to not sign “immoral” bills pertaining to the L.G.B.T.Q. community. Biden Faces His First Big Choice on Debt LimitAfter Republicans passed a bill that pairs spending cuts and fossil fuel support with raising the nation’s borrowing cap, the president must decide when and how to negotiate The Real Debt Limit Fight Is Yet to ComeSpeaker Kevin McCarthy squeezed a debt ceiling increase out of reluctant House Republicans, but he will be hard-pressed to do it again when it counts. Afghan Women Who Fought With U.S. Military Seek Legal Immigration StatusMembers of an all-female tactical combat unit in Afghanistan, who were evacuated during the United States withdrawal, are asking Congress to grant them permanent legal status. U.N. Security Council Unanimously Condemns Taliban’s Treatment of WomenThe resolution, an uncommon display of consensus on the Council, called for the Taliban to end their prohibitions on women working and attending school after sixth grade. Abortion Bans Fail in South Carolina and NebraskaThe conservative state legislatures couldn’t muster enough votes to pass bills that would have severely restricted the procedure. Jerry Springer Was TV’s Biggest Populist (Give or Take a President)The talk show populist threw the studio doors open, and all hell broke through. New York State Bill Could Give Class-Action Lawsuits a BoostIf a new consumer protection bill passes in New York State, false advertising and mislabeling cases could get another boost, experts say. Donald Trump May Have Begun LosingBetween deterrence and history lies justice. Joe Biden and the Struggle for America’s SoulThe contest between Biden and Trumpism is a contest between decency and its opposite. Joe Biden and the Not-So-Bad EconomyWhy the economy probably won’t be a big election liability. Confederate Tributes Are Losing Their Patron SaintThe Lost Cause myth that was used to justify honoring Robert E. Lee was bankrupt from the start. 生活在美国“红州”:得州还值得“安利”吗?和很多人一样,政治气候曾经并非我在选择移民目的地时的首要考量因素。我曾经热情向身边有意移居的朋友推荐得州:房价低廉、学区不错又不太卷,“你都感觉不到自己身在红州”。但这两年,我开始反复问自己:“得州到底还能不能待了?” Airman in Leaks Case to Remain in Custody While Judge Considers MotionsA magistrate judge in Massachusetts did not immediately rule on whether to release Jack Teixeira, the 21-year-old Air National Guardsman, to his parents before his trial. Macron Honors Toussaint Louverture, Haitian RevolutionaryThe French president paid tribute to Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian Revolution, but said nothing about the lingering effects of France’s slaving past. Stew Leonard Sr. Dies at 93; Founded ‘Disneyland of Dairy Stores’A former milkman, he combined attentive customer service, low prices, quality goods and gimmicks, like singing cows, into a retailing grocery phenomenon. Ed Sheeran Defends Himself in Copyright Case, With His GuitarThe pop star strummed a four-chord progression from “Thinking Out Loud” in a Manhattan courtroom, seeking to separate his work from Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” Call Them Dissidents. But Don’t Call Them Feminists.Over the last 60 years, Brazil’s women artists made work about universal rights abuses, not gender issues, a new show finds. “It was all of us, all citizens, who didn’t have rights.” More Recent Articles |
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Two Army helicopters crashed in Alaska on Thursday while returning from a training flight, military officials announced.
Writer E. Jean Carroll exchanged heated barbs with former President Donald Trump's lawyer and defended herself for not "screaming" during an alleged rape at a New York department store in the 1990s.
Washington and Minnesota moved Thursday to protect access to abortion and gender-affirming care in their states as their Republican counterparts the nation over seek to restrict and ban the medical procedures.
The Centers for Disease Control on Thursday announced loosened rules on COVID-19 vaccine requirements for international travelers seeking to enter the United States.
Federal customs officials in Philadelphia say they intercepted a shipment of six gallons of gamma butyrolactone, an industrial chemical frequently used by sexual predators as a date-rape drug.
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday appeared before a grand jury convened in Washington D.C. to investigate attempts by Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 election results, multiple reports indicated.
The number of U.S. fish stocks being overfished improved slightly last year, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration said in a report issued Thursday.
SpaceX postponed the launch of its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket on Thursday due from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, due to severe weather.
Netflix is making "notable gains" when it comes to providing more inclusive content, according to a new report published Thursday.
Lionsgate released the trailer for "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" on Thursday. The prequel hits theaters Nov. 17.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said Thursday his cancer is in remission and his prognosis is good following a round of chemotherapy.
American officials took steps Thursday to fight back against regimes wrongfully detaining U.S. citizens abroad.
A train derailed in Southwest Wisconsin on Thursday, sending several cars into the Mississippi River.
Pittsburgh Pirates legend Dick Groat, who played 14 years and more than 1,900 games in Major League Baseball, died Thursday after complications from a stroke.
House Republicans officially introduced a combined immigration reform package on Thursday after agreeing on provisions they say will clamp down on asylum-seekers and finish building a southern border wall.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens agreed to a five-year extension, keeping the quarterback under contract through the 2027 season, the team announced Thursday.
A Sydney, Australia, woman is trying to solve a mystery after hundreds of dollars' worth of drinks, including Gatorade, Powerade, Coke and Fanta started showing up at her home.
The white woman at the center of Emmett Till's tragic killing in Mississippi in 1955 has died at 88.
Residents of a Chicago suburb were in for a surprise when a steer escaped during a high school senior prank gone wrong and went running through the town.
The Department of the Interior announced Thursday that the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission has approved over $146 million to support wetlands conservation projects.
A Virginia elementary school shared video of a mother duck parading her ducklings through school's hallways after the babies hatched in a courtyard.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice filed paperwork to run for the state's Senate seat in 2024, and he is expected to formally make an announcement later Thursday.
Netlix announced Thursday that Adam Brody has joined the cast of Erin Foster's untitled comedy series. Kristen Bell was attached to star in March. 
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