The Russian city of Belgorod was accidentally bombed by the Russian military on Thursday, reports said. U.N. chief Antonio Guterres is imploring the warring sides in Sudan's conflict to agree to at least a three-day cease-fire to mark Eid al-Fitr holiday and allow those trapped in conflict zones to escape. Lachlan Murdoch, the chief executive of Fox Corporation, has dropped his defamation lawsuit against the publisher of the Australian newspaper Crikey. Ramesh Balwani, a former executive at the failed blood test start-up Theranos, was scheduled to report to prison Thursday to serve out a 13-year sentence after he was found guilty on multiple wire fraud charges. Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Thursday met with President Joe Biden at the White House, where the two leaders discussed a common goal of wanting to move away from the use of fossil fuels and toward cleaner energy. A North Carolina man who was wanted by police in connection with shooting and injuring two adults and a young child over a basketball that rolled into his yard has turned himself in, police said Thursday. The administration of President Joe Biden on Thursday announced the release of a new report on old-growth forests in the United States while asking for input on conservation amid a push for climate resilience. President Joe Biden is planning to officially launch a re-election campaign as early as next week, according to unnamed sources in multiple reports. Officers with the Transportation Security Administration confiscated more than 1,500 guns at airport security checkpoints in the United States during the first quarter of the year, more than 93% of which were loaded. Traffic deaths were slightly down during 2022, but remained above pre-pandemic levels, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday. The online shopping giant Amazon on Thursday revealed a new anti-counterfeiting knowledge exchange program for shop owners who sell on the platform in a bid to stop the spread of counterfeit goods. A majority of Americans are worried artificial intelligence will affect the workforce over the next two decades, according to new research published Thursday. Thousands of cellphone users across Florida had a rude awakening at 4:45 a.m. Thursday when the state's Emergency Alert System was accidentally triggered for a test. A federal judge Thursday denied a request by Donald Trump's legal team to instruct the jury in his upcoming civil trial on rape charges that the former president is "excused" from attending unless called to testify. Alec Baldwin's lawyers said on Thursday that charges against the actor in the fatal shooting of photographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie "Rust" had been dropped. SpaceX launched a Starship spacecraft aboard a Super Heavy booster from SpaceX Starbase in Texas on Thursday. While the spacecraft launched, the second stage failed to separate and broke up. A cow wandered into a hardware store in Israel and was caught on camera knocking items from shelves and spilling paint. A Texas police department shared video from the capture of a 6-foot alligator that "scared the crap out of" an officer assisting the trapper. Apple TV+ announced Thursday that it has set the holiday special "Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas" featuring the "Ted Lasso" Emmy winner. The U.S. Defense Department says it is monitoring the deteriorating situation in Sudan and deploying resources for a potential evacuation of diplomatic staff. Twitter on Thursday began removing legacy blue checks from accounts, as the platform shifts to a subscription-based system for awarding checkmarks. Former "Million Dollar Man" pro wrestler Theodore Marvin DiBiase Jr., the former head of Mississippi's Department of Human Services and others, have been indicted for allegedly stealing millions in federal funds. Arbitrators have ruled that MyPillow CEO and noted Trump ally Mike Lindell must pay $5 million to a man who answered his "Prove Mike Wrong" challenge. A fourth person has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting that left four people dead and 32 injured at a Sweet 16 party in Dadeville, Alabama, Saturday. |
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