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India rail crash kills at least 200, injures about 900 more At least 200 people are dead and 900 injured after a train derailment and collision in India's Odisha state Friday. In speech to nation, Biden praises bipartisanship on deal that averted financial crisis President Joe Biden praised the bipartisan debt ceiling deal in a speech from the Oval Office on Friday, saying that it was a crisis averted. Arkansas librarians say its unconstitutional that they can be jailed over books A group of Arkansas public libraries filed a lawsuit on Friday, alleging a new state law that censors what books children can get to in libraries is unconstitutional. Connecticut building collapse injures 8, forces rescue operations A building in New Haven, Conn., collapsed partially Friday, injuring eight people. Protests erupt outside Los Angeles elementary school over gay-pride event Protests erupted outside of a North Hollywood elementary school on Friday morning, after a Pride event was held at the school. Watch: Mystery creature caught on camera in South Carolina waters A visitor to a South Carolina bridge captured video of a mystery creature in the water that wildlife experts have yet to identify. Michigan man wins his second big lottery prize in 10 years A Michigan man won a lottery jackpot worth $25,000 a year for life less than 10 years after collecting a $250,000 lottery jackpot. Man forced unlawful migrants into Key West hospitality jobs, officials say A Florida man who owned several Key West hospitality staffing companies has been sentenced to two years, eight months in prison for conspiring to defraud the United States and harboring illegal workers. Arab leaders shifting to strategy of reconciliation, solving own problems After years of wars, proxy conflicts, disputes and inaction, Arab leaders are moving to play a bigger role in solving their region's problems with a surprise wave of reconciliation, analysts told UPI. Padma Lakshmi to depart 'Top Chef' after 17 years After a 17-year-run, Padma Lakshmi of "Top Chef" says she's leaving the show for other ventures. Little threat expected from Arlene, first named storm of 2023 hurricane season The hurricane centers of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday Tropical Storm Arlene formed from a depression about 265 miles west of Ft. Myers, Florida. Delaware customs agents seize 14 ounces of poppy pods Customs and Border Protection agents in Wilmington, Del., seized an illicit shipment of poppy pods Wednesday. Court OKs 'Rust' settlement between cinematographer's family, Alec Baldwin A district court in New Mexico agreed to a settlement in the "Rust" wrongful death lawsuit in connection with the on-set shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021. Safety concerns force Boeing to delay Starliner spacecraft mission again Starliner, the spacecraft Boeing designed to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station, will not fly any time soon because of problems related to the parachutes and wiring insulation, Suspect in custody after 3 people killed in California stabbings, carjackings A suspect was in custody Friday after three people were killed and three more injured in three stabbings and two carjackings in two California cities. Potentially deadly bacteria found on Gulf Coast, CDC warns A potentially deadly germ has made its way to the U.S. Gulf Coast, health officials warned this week. Look: 'This Fool' releases Season 2 pics, release date Hulu released pictures and announced the release date for Season 2 of "This Fool." Pew survey: Americans prefer worshiping in person more than by screens A Pew Research Center report Friday found about a fourth of Americans regularly watch religious service online or on TV. Pew found 43% of adults take part in religious services either in person, online or on TV. Lincoln MKC crossover SUV owners told to park outside because of vehicles' fire risk Lincoln Motor Company is recalling more than 100,000 of its crossover SUVs over the risk of a potential fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration confirmed Friday. 45 bags of human remains found during search for missing Mexican workers Mexican investigators discovered 45 bags containing human remains in a ravine near Guadalajara in Jalisco state. The bodies were discovered in the Mirador del Bosque ravine as police searched for seven missing people. European Parliament urges member nations to adopt TikTok ban The European Parliament is advocating for a ban of the popular social media app TikTok across all of its 28 member states. Look: Loose horse interrupts school zone assessment in Saskatchewan The Canadian Automobile Association said a school zone assessment in Saskatchewan was interrupted by a loose horse that wandered into the street and halted traffic. Kelly Clarkson releases song 'I Hate Love' with Steve Martin on banjo Steve Martin and Kelly Clarkson combine talents for Clarkson's new single "I Hate Love" the second single from her "Chemistry" album. U.S. sanctions tech companies for helping Iran shut off Internet The Biden administration announced on Friday that it will sanction a Middle East tech firm and two senior employees for helping the Iranian government censor Internet content there. Uncertainty surrounds likelihood of production agreement at Sunday's OPEC+ meeting Doubts remain over whether OPEC and its allies can reach a consensus agreement on production levels this weekend, but at least one analyst said Friday it's unwise to place any bets. |
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Biden Praises Debt-Ceiling Deal in Address to the NationThe president addressed the nation from the Oval Office on Friday evening, after congressional passage of legislation to prevent economic calamity. The Debt-Ceiling Deal Suggests Debt Will Keep Growing, FastNegotiations to prevent a government default reaffirmed that the big drivers of future deficits are all off the table in a divided Washington. Blinken Details Russia’s ‘Failures’ in Ukraine and Warns Against Cease-FiresA speech by the U.S. Secretary of State struck a triumphal tone, while also warning against a rush to short-term solutions to the war in Ukraine. Ukraine Investigates Deaths by Shelter as Russia Evacuates Border TownsIn Ukraine’s capital, residents struggled with the question of who was to blame for a shelter closed off to two women and a child. In Russia, the authorities described evacuations in a border region. Trump’s Lawyers Unable to Find Document He Discussed in RecordingProsecutors issued a subpoena for a description of military options for Iran mentioned by the former president during an interview. But Mr. Trump’s legal team said they could find no such document. Atlanta Prosecutors Contact Firms That Consulted With Trump CampaignThe two companies were hired in 2020 to investigate voter fraud, but reported that they found no proof that significant fraud had occurred. Three ‘Forever Chemicals’ Makers Settle Public Water LawsuitsThe $1.19 billion agreement, announced by Chemours, DuPont and Corteva, wouldn’t resolve all the claims against them. Churchill Downs to Cease Racing as It Investigates Deaths of HorsesThe track, the home of the Kentucky Derby, is moving races to another location while officials look into why 12 thoroughbreds have died at Churchill Downs in recent weeks. U.S. Will Try to Bring China Into Arms Control TalksThe nuclear order established during the Cold War is under more stress than at any point since 1962, but efforts to negotiate with Beijing are unlikely to succeed anytime soon. Dev Shah Wins the 2023 Scripps Spelling Bee With ‘Psammophile’After three years of studying, it took Dev Shah about 45 seconds to reach the apotheosis of his craft and become the national champion on Thursday night. Los Angeles Pop-Up Market Brings Together Filipino Community Through FoodIn Los Angeles, a tiny pop-up market aims to become a cultural hub for a community. University of Chicago Graduates: Go Forth and ArgueFor University of Chicago graduates, I celebrated the need to profoundly disagree. ‘The View’ Has NarrowedLike so much of America, this influential show is less interested in vigorous debate. A Major Problem With Compulsory Mental Health Care Is the MedicationAn underdiscussed issue with forced mental health care. To Watch a Trump Town Hall on Fox Is to Enter a Different WorldTrump’s Fox News town hall is a reminder of the ferocity of his voters’ support. Remains Match Traits of Missing Call Center Workers in Mexico, Officials SayA grisly discovery in western Mexico this week has become a stark reminder of the fate of the country’s tens of thousands of disappeared people. RNC Rules for First Debate Pose Challenge for Underfunded CandidatesRepublican presidential candidates hoping to join the first G.O.P. primary debate on Aug. 23 must have a minimum of 40,000 unique donors to their campaign. What the Latest Investigations Into Catholic Church Sex Abuse MeanAbout 20 state attorneys general have mounted investigations that have cataloged decades of abuse but yielded few criminal prosecutions. Kaija Saariaho, Pathbreaking Finnish Composer, Is Dead at 70She brought new textures to modernist music, sometimes using electronics, and became the first female composer to have two operas staged by the Met. |
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At least 200 people are dead and 900 injured after a train derailment and collision in India's Odisha state Friday.
President Joe Biden praised the bipartisan debt ceiling deal in a speech from the Oval Office on Friday, saying that it was a crisis averted.
A group of Arkansas public libraries filed a lawsuit on Friday, alleging a new state law that censors what books children can get to in libraries is unconstitutional.
A building in New Haven, Conn., collapsed partially Friday, injuring eight people.
Protests erupted outside of a North Hollywood elementary school on Friday morning, after a Pride event was held at the school.
A visitor to a South Carolina bridge captured video of a mystery creature in the water that wildlife experts have yet to identify.
A Michigan man won a lottery jackpot worth $25,000 a year for life less than 10 years after collecting a $250,000 lottery jackpot.
A Florida man who owned several Key West hospitality staffing companies has been sentenced to two years, eight months in prison for conspiring to defraud the United States and harboring illegal workers.
After years of wars, proxy conflicts, disputes and inaction, Arab leaders are moving to play a bigger role in solving their region's problems with a surprise wave of reconciliation, analysts told UPI.
After a 17-year-run, Padma Lakshmi of "Top Chef" says she's leaving the show for other ventures.
The hurricane centers of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday Tropical Storm Arlene formed from a depression about 265 miles west of Ft. Myers, Florida.
Customs and Border Protection agents in Wilmington, Del., seized an illicit shipment of poppy pods Wednesday.
A district court in New Mexico agreed to a settlement in the "Rust" wrongful death lawsuit in connection with the on-set shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021.
Starliner, the spacecraft Boeing designed to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station, will not fly any time soon because of problems related to the parachutes and wiring insulation,
A suspect was in custody Friday after three people were killed and three more injured in three stabbings and two carjackings in two California cities.
A potentially deadly germ has made its way to the U.S. Gulf Coast, health officials warned this week.
Hulu released pictures and announced the release date for Season 2 of "This Fool."
A Pew Research Center report Friday found about a fourth of Americans regularly watch religious service online or on TV. Pew found 43% of adults take part in religious services either in person, online or on TV.
Lincoln Motor Company is recalling more than 100,000 of its crossover SUVs over the risk of a potential fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration confirmed Friday.
Mexican investigators discovered 45 bags containing human remains in a ravine near Guadalajara in Jalisco state. The bodies were discovered in the Mirador del Bosque ravine as police searched for seven missing people.
The European Parliament is advocating for a ban of the popular social media app TikTok across all of its 28 member states.
The Canadian Automobile Association said a school zone assessment in Saskatchewan was interrupted by a loose horse that wandered into the street and halted traffic.
Steve Martin and Kelly Clarkson combine talents for Clarkson's new single "I Hate Love" the second single from her "Chemistry" album.
The Biden administration announced on Friday that it will sanction a Middle East tech firm and two senior employees for helping the Iranian government censor Internet content there.
Doubts remain over whether OPEC and its allies can reach a consensus agreement on production levels this weekend, but at least one analyst said Friday it's unwise to place any bets. 
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