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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits White House amid uproar over human rights India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an official state visit to the White House on Wednesday as more than 70 Democrats called on President Joe Biden to confront the leader on human rights. Airman accused of leaking classified documents pleads not guilty to federal charges Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, accused of leaking classified military documents online, has pleaded not guilty to six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information. John Durham: FBI's rationale for launching Trump-Russia probe 'seriously flawed' The FBI's reasons for launching an investigation into former president Donald Trump's supposed ties to Russia were "seriously flawed," special counsel John Durham told House lawmakers Wednesday. GOP-led House votes to censure California Rep. Adam Schiff The Republican-majority U.S. House will vote Wednesday on whether to censure Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Clark Haggans dies at 46 Former NFL linebacker Clark Haggans, who spent eight of his 13 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has died, the team confirmed Wednesday. He was 46. Speculation on exchange traded fund for cryptocurrency lifts Bitcoin Bitcoin climbed above $30,000 Wednesday, after investment firm BlackRock filed notice of an intention to open an exchange traded fund for the cryptocurrency. After Customs seizure, U.S. returns 'priceless' ancient coins to Greece The United States has returned 51 stolen ancient coins to Greece in what is the largest collection of its kind to be intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and repatriated. Capitol rioter who stunned police officer gets more than 12 years in prison A Donald Trump supporter who used a stun gun on a Washington, D.C., police officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection yelled "Trump won" after being sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison Wednesday. Paris explosion, fire injures dozens A large explosion and fire rocked central Paris on Wednesday, injuring 29 people, including four who were critically hurt, as rescue workers search for at least two believed to be missing in the rubble. Ecuador becomes 26th nation to sign space-exploration Artemis Accords Ecuador became the 26th nation to join the Artemis Accords Wednesday. The Accords "establish a practical set of principles to guide space exploration cooperation among nations, including those participating in NASA's Art Watch: Escaped goat herd grazes through Texas neighborhood Residents of a Texas neighborhood were surprised to wake up to find about 40 goats wandering through their yards and feasting on plants. Court records: DNA on crime-scene evidence matches that of suspect Bryan Kohberger Samples taken from an Idaho murder scene last year contain a match to DNA taken from the cheek of suspect Bryan Kohberger, according to court documents. Indian Prime Minister Modi celebrates 'unity of mind and body' with U.N. yoga session The Ninth International Day of Yoga took place on Wednesday, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking part with hundreds of others outside of U.N. headquarters in New York. Bear breaks into house, steals pork chops, hangs out window A bear broke into a Colorado home and feasted on pork chops before being caught on camera dangling from a second-floor window. Arkansas man makes quick stop for cigarettes, quickly wins $50,000 lottery prize An Arkansas man said a quick stop to buy cigarettes ended up earning him a $50,000 lottery prize. Nova Bus to phase out U.S. manufacturing, refocus on Canada Electric bus company Nova Bus announced Wednesday it will end its vehicle production in the United States by 2025 and refocus its efforts around its facilities in Canada's Quebec province, where the company is based. Blue Jays ruffle ace Sandy Alcantara, take series vs. Marlins Toronto Blue Jays batters reached base six times as part of a 5-run second inning against reigning Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara, sparking a 6-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in Miami. FDA approves lab-grown, 'no-kill' cultivated meats for U.S. sale GOOD Meat, the meat division of Eat Just, and UPSIDE announced Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for the companies to sell cultivated meat in the U.S. TXT to release 'Do It Like That' single with Jonas Brothers K-pop group Tomorrow X Together will release a single and music video for "Do It Like That," a new song with the Jonas Brothers. Democrats reintroduce Equality Act in House, Senate Democrats in the House and Senate said Wednesday they reintroduced the Equality Act to offer legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community. 'High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' to end with Season 4 "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" will conclude with a fourth and final season that premieres on Disney+ in August. PGA Tour, Saudi-funded LIV Golf asked to testify at Senate hearing U.S. senators invited executives from the PGA Tour, LIV Golf and Saudi Public Investment Fund to testify as part of a hearing, examining the parties' agreement to join forces, the elected officials said Wednesday. VA sets up hotline for reporting sexual assault, harassment at agency The Department of Veterans Affairs has set up a hotline for people to report sexual assault or harassment at facilities run by the agency. |
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China’s Cloud Computing Firms Raise Concern for U.S.The Biden administration is exploring whether it can mount a campaign against Chinese tech giants like Alibaba and Huawei, potentially fueling tensions with Beijing. Justice Alito Defends Private Jet Travel to Luxury Fishing TripIn an opinion essay in The Wall Street Journal, the justice disputed a ProPublica report, saying he was not required to disclose the trip or recuse himself from his benefactor’s cases. Justice Alito’s Reply in Wall Street Journal Surprises ProPublicaThe Wall Street Journal made the unusual decision to let Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. pre-empt ProPublica’s article about him in its opinion pages. Alvin Submersible Dive Reveals Wonder and Danger of Risky PursuitsA dive in Alvin, a three-person submersible, revealed not only an alien world but why people engage in such risky pursuits. Dwindling Oxygen May Be Biggest Threat to Titanic Submersible’s PassengersThere may be less than a day’s worth of breathable air left in the Titan, limiting the window for possible rescue of the five people on board. New Fentanyl Laws Ignite Debate Over Combating Overdose CrisisCritics say a fierce law-and-order approach could undermine public health goals and advances in addiction treatment. Rents to Rise for 2 Million New Yorkers This YearRent-stabilized apartments have enabled many people to stay in a city that grows ever more expensive. But for the second year in a row, rents will rise. Ukraine Leaders Fight High Expectations for Counteroffensive Against RussiaSeeking to bolster morale and Western support, President Volodymyr Zelensky and his aides say that the slow progress of Ukraine’s counteroffensive is to be expected. The Boot Camp for NBA Analysis and Hot TakesA two-day camp trains current and former basketball players in the lucrative art of broadcasting, podcasting and throwing verbal bombs on camera. Man Who Assaulted Officer on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to More Than 12 YearsDaniel Rodriguez, whom the judge called a “one-man army of hate,” received one of the stiffest sentences so far in the Justice Department’s investigation of the Capitol riot. Extreme Heat, Storms and Hail Threaten an Already Battered OklahomaThousands of people were without power in the state, and days of sweltering temperatures are expected to put further strain on resources there and in Texas. Storm Barrels Through Tiny Texas Town, Killing at Least 3The storm, which the National Weather Service said most likely produced a tornado, also caused a “whole lot of damage” in Matador, the mayor of the northern Texas town said. House Censures Adam Schiff Over His Role Investigating TrumpThe move by the G.O.P.-led House was the first in what could be a series of votes seeking to punish those whom Republicans have deemed enemies of the party. Lab-Grown Meat Approved to Sell for the First Time in the U.S.The Agriculture Department granted approval to cultivated meat producers for the first time in the United States, representing a watershed moment for the alternative protein industry. Former F.B.I. Analyst Goes to Prison for Taking Classified DocumentsLike former President Trump, the former analyst was accused of violating the Espionage Act, taking home hundreds of classified documents and being unhelpful. Rodeo is Turning America’s Whitest Big City BlackLike a rider wrestling a bull beneath bright lights, reconciling national narratives is not a pastime for the faint of heart. The Largest and Fastest Religious Shift in America Is Well UnderwayWe’re dechurching at a rapid clip. Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers Source, Had Uneasy Relationship With The TimesMr. Ellsberg took issue with how the newspaper portrayed his role, and how he was treated by the project’s primary reporter. Morteza Hosseini Provided Ron DeSantis With a Costly Golf SimulatorThe golf simulator, from a Florida businessman who has lent his plane to the governor, was given as an indefinite loan to the governor’s mansion. Manhattan Nightclub Druggings Killed 4 in 15 Days, Prosecutors SayKenwood Allen’s victims were left unconscious on the street after he robbed them, authorities say. In all, he is accused of victimizing 21 people, killing five. Special Counsel Who Hunted for a Deep-State Conspiracy Presents Muted FindingsJohn H. Durham, the Trump-era special counsel, criticized the F.B.I. during a six-hour hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Milan Fashion Week: Italian Men’s Wear Does a Power EditLauren showed psychedelic tuxedos, Armani and Zegna stripped things down and Chris Pine made the rounds during a potent fashion season in Florence and Milan. More Recent Articles |
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an official state visit to the White House on Wednesday as more than 70 Democrats called on President Joe Biden to confront the leader on human rights.
Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, accused of leaking classified military documents online, has pleaded not guilty to six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information.
The FBI's reasons for launching an investigation into former president Donald Trump's supposed ties to Russia were "seriously flawed," special counsel John Durham told House lawmakers Wednesday.
The Republican-majority U.S. House will vote Wednesday on whether to censure Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.
Former NFL linebacker Clark Haggans, who spent eight of his 13 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has died, the team confirmed Wednesday. He was 46.
Bitcoin climbed above $30,000 Wednesday, after investment firm BlackRock filed notice of an intention to open an exchange traded fund for the cryptocurrency.
The United States has returned 51 stolen ancient coins to Greece in what is the largest collection of its kind to be intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and repatriated.
A Donald Trump supporter who used a stun gun on a Washington, D.C., police officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection yelled "Trump won" after being sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison Wednesday.
A large explosion and fire rocked central Paris on Wednesday, injuring 29 people, including four who were critically hurt, as rescue workers search for at least two believed to be missing in the rubble.
Ecuador became the 26th nation to join the Artemis Accords Wednesday. The Accords "establish a practical set of principles to guide space exploration cooperation among nations, including those participating in NASA's Art
Residents of a Texas neighborhood were surprised to wake up to find about 40 goats wandering through their yards and feasting on plants.
Samples taken from an Idaho murder scene last year contain a match to DNA taken from the cheek of suspect Bryan Kohberger, according to court documents.
The Ninth International Day of Yoga took place on Wednesday, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking part with hundreds of others outside of U.N. headquarters in New York.
A bear broke into a Colorado home and feasted on pork chops before being caught on camera dangling from a second-floor window.
An Arkansas man said a quick stop to buy cigarettes ended up earning him a $50,000 lottery prize.
Electric bus company Nova Bus announced Wednesday it will end its vehicle production in the United States by 2025 and refocus its efforts around its facilities in Canada's Quebec province, where the company is based.
Toronto Blue Jays batters reached base six times as part of a 5-run second inning against reigning Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara, sparking a 6-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in Miami.
GOOD Meat, the meat division of Eat Just, and UPSIDE announced Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for the companies to sell cultivated meat in the U.S.
K-pop group Tomorrow X Together will release a single and music video for "Do It Like That," a new song with the Jonas Brothers.
Democrats in the House and Senate said Wednesday they reintroduced the Equality Act to offer legal protections for the LGBTQ+ community.
"High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" will conclude with a fourth and final season that premieres on Disney+ in August.
U.S. senators invited executives from the PGA Tour, LIV Golf and Saudi Public Investment Fund to testify as part of a hearing, examining the parties' agreement to join forces, the elected officials said Wednesday.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has set up a hotline for people to report sexual assault or harassment at facilities run by the agency. 
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