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CDC: First cases of locally acquired malaria in 20 years detected Health officials have recently detected five malaria cases in the United States, marking the first locally acquired mosquito-borne malaria to be diagnosed in the country in two decades. Ford to lay off salaried workers, engineers to cut costs Ford Motor confirmed Monday it will lay off salaried workers and engineers in the United States and Canada this week as part of the automaker's restructuring plan to cut billions in costs. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis asks judge to throw out Disney lawsuit Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has called on a federal judge to dismiss Disney's lawsuit against him. Dr. Anthony Fauci to become professor at Georgetown University Infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, who rose to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic, will become a Distinguished University Professor next month at Georgetown's medical school. Idaho to seek death penalty against Bryan Kohberger in fatal student stabbings Idaho state attorneys filed a notice Monday that they intend to seek the death penalty for Bryan Kohberger, who is accused in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. Joe Biden announces $40B to boost high-speed Internet across U.S. President Joe Biden announced Monday the allocation of $40 billion in federal funds to be distributed to states in an effort to expand high-speed Internet to every part of the country by 2030. No murder charge for Florida woman accused of shooting, killing Black neighbor State attorney William Gladson announced Monday that Susan Lorincz has been charged with one count of manslaughter with a firearm and one count of assault. Angry Vladimir Putin vows 'justice' for organizers of mercenaries' uprising Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke out Monday for the first time since armed Wagner mercenaries challenged Russia's military leadership, calling on rebellion organizers to be "brought to justice." John B. Goodenough, inventor of the lithium-ion battery, dies at 100 John B. Goodenough, known for developing the lithium-ion battery in 1980, died on Sunday, a month shy of his 101st birthday. Congressional Democrats introduce bill for federal ban of conversion therapy Democrats Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., introduced the Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act, a bill to ban conversion therapy at the federal level. Muslims making Hajj pilgrimage expected to be most since COVID-19 More than 2 million Muslims are making the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the most since the COVID-19 pandemic began. 'Book Club 2' coming to Peacock Friday Peacock announced "Book Club: The Next Chapter" will premiere Friday on the streaming service. James Webb Telescope finds carbon compound methyl cation in space Researchers used the James Webb Space Telescope to identify the carbon compound methyl cation in a young star system for the first time. Supreme Court declines to hear case connected to Trump's former D.C. hotel The U.S. Supreme Court dropped a case over a lower court opinion that opened the door for a small group of House members to sue the government for records tied to the Washington, D.C., hotel once owned by Donald Trump. Red Sox, Liverpool owners buy Boston team in Tiger Woods-Rory McIlroy golf league Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool and Pittsburgh Penguins, purchased a Boston TGL team, the golf league founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy announced Monday. ‘The Bachelorette’ Season 20: How to watch, what to expect "The Bachelorette" Season 20 premieres Monday on ABC. This season's Bachelorette is Charity Lawson, who competed on Zach Shallcross' season of "The Bachelor." Apple TV+'s 'Stephen Curry: Underrated’ chronicles the rise of the NBA champion Apple TV+ released a trailer Monday for the upcoming documentary "Stephen Curry: Underrated," which chronicles the rise of the Golden State Warriors guard and four-time NBA champion. Prigozhin said Wagner revolt aimed to oppose military contract, not overthrow Putin Yevgeny Prigozhin said in an 11-minute video interview on Monday that his mercenaries were not trying to topple the leadership of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ring lost on New Jersey beach found 51 years later A New Jersey man who lost his high school class ring during a trip to the beach in 1972 was reunited with his long-lost item 51 years later. Watch: Irish town gathers over 1,100 Dolly Parton impersonators for record attempt More than 1,100 people donned Dolly Parton costumes in an Irish town to attempt a Guinness World Record and raise money for charity. Anderson Lee Aldrich pleads guilty in Colorado LGBTQ nightclub shooting that killed 5 The person suspected of killing five people during a shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo., last year was due to be arraigned Monday on 323 state charges, including murder and hate crimes. Toronto FC fires manager Bob Bradley Toronto FC fired manager Bob Bradley after winning just three of their first 20 games this season, the MLS franchise announced Monday. |
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Putin Says Russia Is United Behind Him, After Ending Wagner RebellionPresident Vladimir V. Putin spoke angrily of those who want “Russians to fight each other,” but his former ally, Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, said the mutiny he led was not a coup attempt. A Mutiny That Showed the Stress on Putin’s System of RuleA member of Russia’s elite marched on his rivals, with a mercenary army at his back, suggesting that Vladimir V. Putin’s grip over a coalition of powerful figures may be more brittle than it appeared. Biden and Putin Have Dueling Messages on the Mutiny in RussiaThe White House concluded that it had to get ahead of any argument by Vladimir V. Putin that the uprising was serving the interests of Russia’s adversaries. Audio of Trump Suggests He Discussed Classified Iran Document: Listen NowA recording of a meeting in 2021 in which the former president described a sensitive document in front of him appears to contradict his recent assertion that the material was just news clippings. Judge Denies Request to Seal Witness List in Trump Documents CaseThe order by Judge Aileen Cannon means the identities of some or all of the Justice Department’s 84 potential witnesses in the case against the former president could become public. Congestion Pricing Plan in New York City Clears Final Federal HurdleThe program, which could begin next year, would charge drivers to enter Midtown Manhattan, with the revenues going to improve mass transit. Teen and Stepfather Die on Hike in Near-Record Texas HeatThe high-pressure “heat dome” that has engulfed Texas and Oklahoma for several days is forecast to shift eastward this week, bringing dangerous temperatures to the Gulf States. Heat Wave Latest News: More High Temperatures Expected in Texas and AlabamaOppressive heat will expand out of Texas to blanket an area from Arizona to Alabama. Why Mark Ruffalo and Wendell Pierce Are Fighting for a Crumbling ChurchCongregants of the West Park Presbyterian Church, a Manhattan landmark, want it torn down and replaced by condos. Celebrities are joining the fight to save it. Richard Ravitch, Rescuer of the Subways and New York’s Finances, Dies at 89He helped New York City avoid bankruptcy in the mid-1970s, ran the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and later served as lieutenant governor. John B. Goodenough, 100, Dies; Nobel-Winning Creator of the Lithium-Ion BatteryAn unassuming professor who remained active into his 90s, he is credited with the breakthrough that gave rise to the batteries powering today’s electronic devices. Conditions at Guantánamo Are Cruel and Inhuman, U.N. Investigation FindsThe report was the result of the first visit by an independent human rights investigator to the prison in its two-decade history. Details of PGA Tour and Liv Golf Merger Reveal What’s Left to SettleThe five-page agreement provoked a furor but included only a handful of binding provisions. Club Q Shooter Pleads Guilty in CourtA plea deal means the 23-year-old shooter will spend a lifetime in prison for a rampage at an L.G.B.T.Q. bar in Colorado Springs last year that left five people dead. Jesse Watters To Fill Tucker Carlson’s Old Slot at Fox NewsFox’s prime time ratings have consistently been the highest in cable news but have fallen off by roughly one-third since the network took Mr. Carlson off the air. Prigozhin and the Long and Infamous History of Failed Russian RebellionsPutin may emerge weakened, strengthened or vindictive. While We Wait for the Supreme Court to Make Up Its Mind …The fine print is what really matters when it comes to affirmative action. A Grave Escalation in the West BankUltranationalist West Bank settlers who have recently attacked Palestinian towns and villages seem to want to wedge out their Palestinian neighbors. Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Idaho Murders Suspect Bryan KohbergerThe top prosecutor in Latah County said the November killings met the standard for the kind of aggravating factors that warrant seeking the death penalty. Arevalo Upends Guatemalan Presidential Election, Advancing to a RunoffBernardo Arévalo, a professorial lawmaker, stunned Guatemala’s establishment by advancing to a second round against Sandra Torres, a former first lady. Biden Expresses Confidence on the Economy. Voters May Be Skeptical.President Biden believes that focusing on the economy will help his campaign for a second term, despite inflation and high interest rates. Supreme Court Steps Aside in Louisiana’s Redistricting CaseThe justices returned the case to a lower court on Monday, raising the chances that the state will soon be required to create a second district that empowers Black voters to select a representative. More Recent Articles |
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Health officials have recently detected five malaria cases in the United States, marking the first locally acquired mosquito-borne malaria to be diagnosed in the country in two decades.
Ford Motor confirmed Monday it will lay off salaried workers and engineers in the United States and Canada this week as part of the automaker's restructuring plan to cut billions in costs.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has called on a federal judge to dismiss Disney's lawsuit against him.
Infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, who rose to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic, will become a Distinguished University Professor next month at Georgetown's medical school.
Idaho state attorneys filed a notice Monday that they intend to seek the death penalty for Bryan Kohberger, who is accused in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students.
President Joe Biden announced Monday the allocation of $40 billion in federal funds to be distributed to states in an effort to expand high-speed Internet to every part of the country by 2030.
State attorney William Gladson announced Monday that Susan Lorincz has been charged with one count of manslaughter with a firearm and one count of assault.
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke out Monday for the first time since armed Wagner mercenaries challenged Russia's military leadership, calling on rebellion organizers to be "brought to justice."
John B. Goodenough, known for developing the lithium-ion battery in 1980, died on Sunday, a month shy of his 101st birthday.
Democrats Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., introduced the Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act, a bill to ban conversion therapy at the federal level.
More than 2 million Muslims are making the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the most since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Peacock announced "Book Club: The Next Chapter" will premiere Friday on the streaming service.
Researchers used the James Webb Space Telescope to identify the carbon compound methyl cation in a young star system for the first time.
The U.S. Supreme Court dropped a case over a lower court opinion that opened the door for a small group of House members to sue the government for records tied to the Washington, D.C., hotel once owned by Donald Trump.
Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool and Pittsburgh Penguins, purchased a Boston TGL team, the golf league founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy announced Monday.
"The Bachelorette" Season 20 premieres Monday on ABC. This season's Bachelorette is Charity Lawson, who competed on Zach Shallcross' season of "The Bachelor."
Apple TV+ released a trailer Monday for the upcoming documentary "Stephen Curry: Underrated," which chronicles the rise of the Golden State Warriors guard and four-time NBA champion.
Yevgeny Prigozhin said in an 11-minute video interview on Monday that his mercenaries were not trying to topple the leadership of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A New Jersey man who lost his high school class ring during a trip to the beach in 1972 was reunited with his long-lost item 51 years later.
More than 1,100 people donned Dolly Parton costumes in an Irish town to attempt a Guinness World Record and raise money for charity.
The person suspected of killing five people during a shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo., last year was due to be arraigned Monday on 323 state charges, including murder and hate crimes.
Toronto FC fired manager Bob Bradley after winning just three of their first 20 games this season, the MLS franchise announced Monday. 
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