President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called Monday's White House meeting on the nation's debt ceiling "productive," but were unable to come to an agreement. E. Jean Carroll, who won $5 million in damages after a jury found former President Donald Trump sexually assaulted and defamed her, has filed an amended complaint seeking $10 million for Trump's post-verdict remarks. TikTok has filed a lawsuit against the state of Montana over its new law, which will ban downloads of the popular social media video app, calling it a violation of free speech. Following weeks of contentious debate, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen on Monday signed a new law that bans abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy and restricts gender-affirming medical care for anyone younger than 19. British stage, television and film star Ray Stevenson has died at 58 years old. Belgorod Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov claimed a group of "saboteurs" crossed into Russia from Ukraine, allegedly injuring several people and damaged three homes in clashes inside the Belgorod region The three states that make up the Colorado River Basin reached a "historic" new conservation deal to preserve the future of the river system, the U.S. Department of the Interior confirmed Monday. Warmly greeted by the seven astronauts living aboard the International Space Station, a four-member crew joined the celebration in a live TV broadcast shortly after their Freedom capsule arrived at the orbiting laborator A judge entered a plea of not guilty Monday morning on behalf of Bryan Kohberger, who stood silent during the proceedings ahead of his trial on charges of first-degree murder. South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott officially announced his bid for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential race on Monday. Brazilian soccer star Vinicius Jr. says racism is "normal" in Spain's La Liga amid investigations into alleged racist chants and behavior he was subjected to during Real Madrid's loss to Valencia. K-pop group Enhypen released the mini album "Dark Blood" and a music video for the song "Bite Me." Kurt Cobain's guitar, which was smashed and then reassembled, has been sold for almost $600,000 at auction. It was autographed by members of Nirvana. The acquisition of First Republic Bank could lead to $85 billion in net interest income for 2023, JP Morgan Chase said in an investor presentation on Monday. Marlo Hampton reacted to news that "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kim Zolciak has split from her husband, Kroy Biermann. The Memphis Zoo announced last week the births of two Sumatran tiger cubs, the first at the zoo in more than two decades of the endangered species. It's a social media darling and one of the hottest prescription medications on the U.S. market. But does Wegovy really help patients lose weight? Yes, a new study suggests. Starz shared a teaser and September premiere date for "Power Book IV: Force" starring Joseph Sikora. Carmelo Anthony's two-decade NBA journey came to an end Monday, with the 10-time All-Star announcing his retirement. Anthony, 38, entered the league alongside LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in the 2003 NBA Draft. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday, called for a new election to be held next month, rather than attempt to form a coalition government. Arnold Schwarzenegger teased upcoming action projects at Netflix, including "The Brothers Sun" with Michelle Yeoh and "Lift" with Kevin Hart. More than 2 million peopled died as a result of weather-related disasters that caused an estimated $4.3 trillion in economic damage from 1970 to 2021, the World Meteorological Organization found. |
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