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Comic actor Pete Davidson charged with reckless driving after March crash Comedian Pete Davidson has been charged with reckless driving after crashing his car into a Beverly Hills home in March. Justice Department requests protective order on evidence in Trump documents case The Justice Department on Friday asked asked the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case to impose a protective order over the evidence. Arizona man was sitting in chair before bear attacked and killed him An Arizona man was killed on Friday after he was attacked by a bear, authorities said. Murder-suicide rampage leaves 6 dead, including gunman, 3 children The lifeless bodies of six people, including three children, were discovered in a Tennessee home after an apparent murder-suicide Thursday. Ohio man charged in the execution-style murder of 3 sons, ages 3-7 An Ohio man was charged with three counts of aggravated murder on Friday, after police found him at the scene of a triple homicide. Former British police watchdog head charged with sexually assaulting girl The former head of Britain's police watchdog has been charged with sexually assaulting an underage girl. Daniel Ellsberg, who exposed U.S. failures in Vietnam in Pentagon Papers, dies at 92 Daniel Ellsberg, the military analyst who famously leaked the trove of Vietnam war documents known as the Pentagon Papers, died on Friday at his home in California. He was 92. Putin says tactical nuclear weapons now in Belarus as 'deterrence measure' Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed Friday that he has sent the first tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, with the rest to be delivered later this year. Look: Trapped kitten rescued after four days underneath house Animal rescuers and firefighters came together in British Columbia to rescue a kitten trapped underneath a home for about four days. President Joe Biden intends to nominate Mandy Cohen as CDC director U.S. President Joe Biden announced his plans to nominate Mandy Cohen as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday. Satellite Internet fills holes in global connectivity, but cost remains an issue Satellite Internet is helping to fill digital deserts, but roughly half the world's population still lacks online access as many remain priced out. Donald Trump attorney Jim Trusty withdraws from another case Attorney Jim Trusty has pulled out of another Donald Trump court case, asking to withdraw from the former president's defamation suit against CNN on Friday. Tropical wave could become depression with Atlantic hurricane season underway A tropical depression could form in the Atlantic Ocean as early as the next 48 hours, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday. Teamsters vote to authorize UPS strike unless new labor deal is reached by July 31 Teamsters union members working at UPS have voted 97% in favor of authorizing a strike at UPS if no new labor contract is reached by July 31. The union represents 340,000 UPS workers. Testosterone replacement therapy safe for men with heart problems, study shows Testosterone replacement therapy is safe for most men with heart problems who also have been diagnosed with a low testosterone disorder, a new clinical trial has concluded. Watch: Missouri hotel agrees to honor 40-year-old gift certificate A Kansas City, Mo., hotel has agreed to honor a 40-year-old gift certificate found by a local couple in their wedding album. Look: Monsta X's I.M is on top in 'Overdrive' music video teaser K-pop star I.M released a preview of his music video for "Overdrive," a song from his solo EP of the same name. Look: Baby raccoons rescued from rubble after Utah demolition Firefighters in Utah came to the rescue of eight baby raccoons found by a crew demolishing an abandoned house. Justice Department finds systemic abuses by police, city of Minneapolis in George Floyd's death The Minneapolis Police Department and the city of Minneapolis have a track record of excessive force and unfairly targeting Black people, the U.S. attorney general found. Gunman guilty of 63 charges in mass slaying at Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue Robert Bowers was found guilty Friday of all 63 federal charges in the massacre of 11 Jewish worshipers at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue -- the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history. Look: 'Heart of Stone' poster introduces Gal Gadot spy thriller "Heart of Stone," a spy action thriller film starring Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan, is coming to Netflix in August. Man wins $50,000 'early birthday present' from Kentucky Lottery A Kentucky man who bought a $5 scratch-off lottery ticket from a local convenience store ended up winning a $50,000 "early birthday present." Massive rockfall narrowly misses Swiss village A rockfall came dangerously close to the Swiss village of Brienz, which was evacuated in May due to fears for the safety of residents. Canada's supreme court upholds U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday upheld the Safe Third Country Agreement the country shares with the United States, declaring it is constitutional. Charles Vandervaart: Joining ‘Outlander’ in S7 was ‘a lot for me’ Charles Vandervaart told UPI that joining "Outlander" in its seventh season was initially a bit overwhelming, but he now feels comfortable playing William Ransom, the adult son of Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). |
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Putin Asserts Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Has ‘No Chance’ at Economic ForumBy claiming to be in control at a pivotal moment, critics say, he can no longer pass any military failures off on others. African Leaders Visit Ukraine to Talk Peace With RussiaAfter meeting with the Africans, including some who have close ties to Moscow, President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested that their peace plans were unrealistic. What Happened to ‘Defund the Police’ Efforts in Minneapolis and Other Cities?In Minneapolis and elsewhere, the movement faltered after crime surged and activists failed to build broad support for a goal that lacked a clear definition. Minneapolis Police Used Illegal, Abusive Practices for Years, DOJ FindsThe city said it would try to negotiate a court-enforced consent decree with the federal government that would require an overhaul of its police force. Evidence in Trump Documents Case Hints at Further InvestigationsCourt papers from federal prosecutors in the case against Donald Trump suggested that other criminal cases could potentially emerge from the inquiry. Daniel Ellsberg, Who Leaked the Pentagon Papers, Is Dead at 92Deeply disturbed by the accounting of American deceit in Vietnam, he approached The New York Times. The disclosures that followed rocked the nation. Jury Convicts Man in Killings of 11 in Pittsburgh SynagogueJurors will next hear arguments about whether the defendant, Robert Bowers, should be sentenced to death. The Business of Being Chris ChristieMr. Christie left the governor’s office in New Jersey and set out to, as he put it, “make money.” He successfully traded on his political profile — and on his ties to the man he now wants to defeat. 3 Charged With New Hampshire Public Radio AttacksThe homes of New Hampshire Public Radio journalists were vandalized after they aired a sexual harassment investigation involving a prominent businessman in the state. The Final Fight for Black Sailors Known as the ‘Philadelphia 15’Kicked out of the Navy in 1940 for publicly criticizing the racist abuse they suffered on their warship, 15 Black men were posthumously exonerated at the Pentagon on Friday. U.S. Open Shows a Fiercer Side, but Low Scores Abound AnywayBrooks Koepka dreads a “birdiefest” at a major. But Los Angeles Country Club is giving the Open field only so much heartburn. At the U.S. Open, Wyndham Clark Is Confident, and It ShowsBold play in honor of his mother, who died nearly 10 years ago, had Clark flirting with the top of the leaderboard for part of his second round on Friday. Creeping Shariah Has Nothing on the Woke MobHow conservatives went from demonizing Muslims to wooing them. Nuclear Secrets, a Compost Heap and the Lost Documents Daniel Ellsberg Never LeakedAt the end of his life, the man behind the Pentagon Papers has a warning for us all. As Juneteenth Goes National, We Must Preserve the LocalThe holiday has long flourished in local spaces of Black life in America. Steven Kraft’s Ex-Wife and Her Husband Accused in His Grisly KillingThree years ago, Steven Kraft disappeared. This week, Jamie and Nicholas Orsini were arrested and accused of carrying out an elaborate plot to kill him and dispose of his body. Famed Wine Store Sherry-Lehmann Faces Criminal InvestigationA federal grand jury is scheduled to hear evidence about Sherry-Lehmann, whose customers and former employees have complained about missing wine. Judge Mostly Blocks Indiana Ban on Transition Care for MinorsTransgender youth in the state will be able to access hormone treatments and puberty blockers while a lawsuit progresses. What Greta Lee, Lizzy Caplan and Spike Lee Wore to Party This Week in NYCAt an Apollo Theater benefit and a Tribeca Film Festival party, attendees showed off multicolored sequins and pastel tulle. More Recent Articles |
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Comedian Pete Davidson has been charged with reckless driving after crashing his car into a Beverly Hills home in March.
The Justice Department on Friday asked asked the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case to impose a protective order over the evidence.
An Arizona man was killed on Friday after he was attacked by a bear, authorities said.
The lifeless bodies of six people, including three children, were discovered in a Tennessee home after an apparent murder-suicide Thursday.
An Ohio man was charged with three counts of aggravated murder on Friday, after police found him at the scene of a triple homicide.
The former head of Britain's police watchdog has been charged with sexually assaulting an underage girl.
Daniel Ellsberg, the military analyst who famously leaked the trove of Vietnam war documents known as the Pentagon Papers, died on Friday at his home in California. He was 92.
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed Friday that he has sent the first tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, with the rest to be delivered later this year.
Animal rescuers and firefighters came together in British Columbia to rescue a kitten trapped underneath a home for about four days.
U.S. President Joe Biden announced his plans to nominate Mandy Cohen as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday.
Satellite Internet is helping to fill digital deserts, but roughly half the world's population still lacks online access as many remain priced out.
Attorney Jim Trusty has pulled out of another Donald Trump court case, asking to withdraw from the former president's defamation suit against CNN on Friday.
A tropical depression could form in the Atlantic Ocean as early as the next 48 hours, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday.
Teamsters union members working at UPS have voted 97% in favor of authorizing a strike at UPS if no new labor contract is reached by July 31. The union represents 340,000 UPS workers.
Testosterone replacement therapy is safe for most men with heart problems who also have been diagnosed with a low testosterone disorder, a new clinical trial has concluded.
A Kansas City, Mo., hotel has agreed to honor a 40-year-old gift certificate found by a local couple in their wedding album.
K-pop star I.M released a preview of his music video for "Overdrive," a song from his solo EP of the same name.
Firefighters in Utah came to the rescue of eight baby raccoons found by a crew demolishing an abandoned house.
The Minneapolis Police Department and the city of Minneapolis have a track record of excessive force and unfairly targeting Black people, the U.S. attorney general found.
Robert Bowers was found guilty Friday of all 63 federal charges in the massacre of 11 Jewish worshipers at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue -- the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.
"Heart of Stone," a spy action thriller film starring Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan, is coming to Netflix in August.
A Kentucky man who bought a $5 scratch-off lottery ticket from a local convenience store ended up winning a $50,000 "early birthday present."
A rockfall came dangerously close to the Swiss village of Brienz, which was evacuated in May due to fears for the safety of residents.
The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday upheld the Safe Third Country Agreement the country shares with the United States, declaring it is constitutional.
Charles Vandervaart told UPI that joining "Outlander" in its seventh season was initially a bit overwhelming, but he now feels comfortable playing William Ransom, the adult son of Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). 
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