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4 teens arrested in connection with shooting at Texas after-prom party Texas authorities say they have arrested four people in connection to a shooting that wounded 11 people during an after-prom party Sunday. SpaceX launches 1 rocket from Florida as 1 other delayed SpaceX launched two satellites for telecom company SES into medium space Friday evening from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. California moves to ban sale of diesel big rigs by 2036 On Friday, California regulators banned the sale of new diesel big rigs by 2036 and also passed new rules requiring all trucks be zero-emission vehicles by 2042. White House issues plethora of proclamations The Biden White House issued 12 proclamations Friday on wide-ranging subjects from Jewish American heritage to building safety codes. Colorado's new gun regulations expand red-flag warnings, limit who can buy Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday signed into law new gun regulations that would expand red-flag warnings and limit who can purchase a gun. NFL Draft 2023: Colts owner teases pairing Anthony Richardson, Will Levis Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took to Twitter on Friday to ask fans if the team should select Will Levis, despite already picking fellow quarterback Anthony Richardson the night before in the NFL Draft. Ex-Bengals, Buccaneers RB Giovani Bernard retires after 10-year career Former Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Giovani Bernard will retire from the NFL after 10 seasons, he announced Friday on social media. Look: British man breaks world record with 17 flesh tunnels on his face A British piercing enthusiast broke his own Guinness World Record when the number of flesh tunnels in his face increased to 17. South Florida gets disaster declaration after recent heavy floods President Joe Biden issued a disaster declaration for South Florida to help recovery efforts after the area was battered by severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding. Watch: Alligator removed from South Carolina resident's garage Animal services officers in South Carolina responded to a home where a resident was shocked to find an alligator in his garage. 3 accused of scamming elderly U.S. consumers in inheritance scheme Three Nigerians accused of running an international fraud scheme were extradited to the United States from Britain and Spain to face the charges. NFL Draft: Panthers weighed Super Bowl odds, WR costs with Bryce Young Dave Tepper told reporters that Carolina Panthers decision-makers were unanimous in wanting Bryce Young, but they weighed future wide receiver costs and Super Bowl odds before taking him at No. 1 in the 2023 NFL Draft. Dennis Lehane: Southie mom is Irish mob's worst nightmare in 'Small Mercies' Dennis Lehane's latest Boston crime drama, "Small Mercies," focuses on a woman with nothing to lose who stands up to the Irish mobsters running her neighborhood. Dog missing for 26 days walked 40 miles to his former home A lost dog in Northern Ireland was found 26 days later after walking more than 40 miles to the home of his former owners. ChatGPT rated more accurate, detailed, empathetic than doctors After comparing doctor and AI responses to nearly 200 medical questions, a team of healthcare professionals concluded that nearly 80% of the answers from ChatGPT were more nuanced, accurate and detailed. To ease supply issues, EPA waives E15 gasoline summer restriction The Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency fuel waiver Friday to allow for the sale of E15 gasoline over the summer. S.C. woman wins $300,000 lottery prize -- her second jackpot in 3 years A South Carolina woman won a $300,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just three years after winning a $250,000 lottery jackpot. Democrats Rashida Tlaib, Ro Khanna urge ailing Dianne Feinstein to step down Democratic Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ro Khanna called on Sen. Dianne Feinstein to step down, amid her extended absence due to health issues. House votes to end solar panel tariff holds on Southeast Asian nations House Republicans led a rebuke Friday of President Joe Biden's two-year suspension on placing new tariffs on solar equipment from four South Asia businesses believed to be working with China. Gut microbiome makes up half of cells in human body and changes constantly Half of the cells in your body aren't human -- and a new study suggests that many critical to your health oscillate by the hour, day and even the season. Russian missile barrage on central and southern Ukraine kills 19, injures 18 A barrage of Russian air-to-surface missile strikes against cities across central and southern Ukraine early Friday killed 19 people, and injured 18, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs. Ed Sheeran announces theater tour, serenades jury in copyright case While defending himself in a copyright case, singer Ed Sheeran announced that he is launching a 14-date theater tour. Watch: Nebraska students toss water balloons for Guinness World Record A Nebraska high school said it broke a Guinness World Record when more than 1,000 students participated in a water balloon toss event. Watch: Stranded bear rescued from Nevada tree using tranquilizer, tarp A bear stuck in a Nevada tree was rescued by wildlife officials and firefighters who tranquilized the bruin and then caught the large animal in a tarp. On rates, it’s better to be safe than sorry, IMF tells Europe The European economy is dancing on a knife's edge in its efforts to arrest consumer-level inflation without ushering in a recession, the International Monetary Fund said Friday. |
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North Carolina Gerrymander Ruling Reflects Politicization of Judiciary NationallyWhen it had a Democratic majority last year, the North Carolina Supreme Court voided the state’s legislative and congressional maps as illegal gerrymanders. Now the court has a Republican majority, and says the opposite. U.S. Begins Overland Evacuation of American Civilians From SudanA bus convoy carrying about 300 people was the first U.S.-organized evacuation effort of Americans other than diplomats since fighting broke out nearly two weeks ago in the northeast African nation. Montana Governor Signs Law Banning Transgender Care for MinorsGov. Greg Gianforte had been urged by his son, who is nonbinary, to reject the bill. A transgender lawmaker was barred from the House floor after the debate. New York Will Toughen Contentious Bail Law to Give Judges More DiscretionState leaders agree to eliminate a provision that requires judges to prescribe the “least restrictive” means to ensure defendants return to court. Gov. Hochul Gets a Budget Deal, but No Signature WinThe budget deal contained a series of hard-fought wins for the governor, but left her without a grand policy achievement to trumpet. Fed Slams Its Own Oversight of Silicon Valley Bank in Post-MortemThe Federal Reserve released hundreds of pages documenting how bank supervision and regulation failed to prevent the lender’s collapse. The F.D.I.C. released a separate report on Signature Bank. Key Takeaways From Regulatory Review of Bank FailuresThe Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reviewed what went wrong with oversight of two regional banks. A watchdog agency released its own take. Deadliest Russian Attack in Months on Ukraine’s Cities Kills at Least 25The first widespread barrage on civilian targets in more than a month underscored the vital role of Ukrainian air defenses. E.U. Extends Tariff Waiver for Ukrainian Grain, Despite Some ProtestsThe bloc will provide more than $100 million to farmers in eastern countries where tariff-free Ukrainian grain produced a supply glut and plunging prices. How McCarthy Kept the Right Happy on a Debt Ceiling BillThe speaker’s all-carrots, no-sticks approach of empowering hard-right Republicans carries risks, and any negotiation with President Biden on the debt ceiling is likely to test them. Correspondents’ Dinner Promises Jokes and Celebrities. (Also, the President.)President Biden, who gets out of town most weekends, will attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday evening. Campaign, Interrupted: Pence May Run, but He Can’t Hide From Trump’s Legal WoesThe former vice president faces many challenges in his potential presidential run, perhaps none bigger than his complicated relationship with his old boss. Prosecutors in Jan. 6 Case Step up Inquiry Into Trump Fund-RaisingThe Justice Department has been gathering evidence about whether the former president and his allies solicited donations with claims of election fraud they knew to be false. Trae Young and Jaylen Brown Feel the Heat of NBA StardomAtlanta’s Trae Young, Boston’s Jaylen Brown and the Nets’ Mikal Bridges are learning to handle the praise and the pressure of rising stardom. Olive Oil Feud: The Social Media Spat Between Graza and BrightlandAn entrepreneur said a rival olive oil start-up ripped off his big idea. The Polite Disdain of John Roberts Finds a TargetThe chief justice knows which branch of government reigns supreme. Fox News Gambled, but Tucker Carlson Can Still Take Down the HouseThe cable host has left Fox News. But his dark and outsize influence on the conservative movement — and on American politics — is hardly over. Private Equity Is Gutting America — and Getting Away With ItPrivate equity firms make loads of money when their schemes succeed and lose very little when they fail. Nuclear Waste Is MisunderstoodWe must stop seeing nuclear waste as a dangerous problem and instead recognize it as a safe byproduct of carbon-free power. Researchers Identify Possible New Risk for Breast CancerWomen’s breasts become less dense with age. Cancer may be more likely in breast tissue that is persistently denser over time, a new study suggests. Social Media Influencer Convicted of Lying About Children’s KidnappingIn 2020, Katie Sorensen posted a widely shared Instagram video in which she claimed that a couple tried to kidnap her two children at a Michaels craft store in Petaluma, Calif. Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, Reassuring Best-Selling Author, Dies at 88With a wide-reaching spiritual message in books like “When Bad Things Happen to Good People,” he drew on his own experience with grief and doubt. Spain Bakes in Summer-Like Heat, and Worries About What Comes NextThe April temperatures, over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in some places, come on top of a long-running drought that has depleted reservoirs and dried up fields. 6 British Castles Where You Can Stay for as Little as $230 a NightAs the coronation of King Charles III unfolds in London, you can get your own taste of nearly 1,000 years of pomp and lore for as little as $230 a night. More Recent Articles |
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Texas authorities say they have arrested four people in connection to a shooting that wounded 11 people during an after-prom party Sunday.
SpaceX launched two satellites for telecom company SES into medium space Friday evening from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
On Friday, California regulators banned the sale of new diesel big rigs by 2036 and also passed new rules requiring all trucks be zero-emission vehicles by 2042.
The Biden White House issued 12 proclamations Friday on wide-ranging subjects from Jewish American heritage to building safety codes.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday signed into law new gun regulations that would expand red-flag warnings and limit who can purchase a gun.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took to Twitter on Friday to ask fans if the team should select Will Levis, despite already picking fellow quarterback Anthony Richardson the night before in the NFL Draft.
Former Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Giovani Bernard will retire from the NFL after 10 seasons, he announced Friday on social media.
A British piercing enthusiast broke his own Guinness World Record when the number of flesh tunnels in his face increased to 17.
President Joe Biden issued a disaster declaration for South Florida to help recovery efforts after the area was battered by severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding.
Animal services officers in South Carolina responded to a home where a resident was shocked to find an alligator in his garage.
Three Nigerians accused of running an international fraud scheme were extradited to the United States from Britain and Spain to face the charges.
Dave Tepper told reporters that Carolina Panthers decision-makers were unanimous in wanting Bryce Young, but they weighed future wide receiver costs and Super Bowl odds before taking him at No. 1 in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Dennis Lehane's latest Boston crime drama, "Small Mercies," focuses on a woman with nothing to lose who stands up to the Irish mobsters running her neighborhood.
A lost dog in Northern Ireland was found 26 days later after walking more than 40 miles to the home of his former owners.
After comparing doctor and AI responses to nearly 200 medical questions, a team of healthcare professionals concluded that nearly 80% of the answers from ChatGPT were more nuanced, accurate and detailed.
The Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency fuel waiver Friday to allow for the sale of E15 gasoline over the summer.
A South Carolina woman won a $300,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just three years after winning a $250,000 lottery jackpot.
Democratic Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ro Khanna called on Sen. Dianne Feinstein to step down, amid her extended absence due to health issues.
House Republicans led a rebuke Friday of President Joe Biden's two-year suspension on placing new tariffs on solar equipment from four South Asia businesses believed to be working with China.
Half of the cells in your body aren't human -- and a new study suggests that many critical to your health oscillate by the hour, day and even the season.
A barrage of Russian air-to-surface missile strikes against cities across central and southern Ukraine early Friday killed 19 people, and injured 18, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
While defending himself in a copyright case, singer Ed Sheeran announced that he is launching a 14-date theater tour.
A Nebraska high school said it broke a Guinness World Record when more than 1,000 students participated in a water balloon toss event.
A bear stuck in a Nevada tree was rescued by wildlife officials and firefighters who tranquilized the bruin and then caught the large animal in a tarp.
The European economy is dancing on a knife's edge in its efforts to arrest consumer-level inflation without ushering in a recession, the International Monetary Fund said Friday. 
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