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Never-before-seen images by late art photographer Francesca Woodman to be shown Never-before-seen work by the photographer Francesca Woodman, a highly influential artist who died by suicide in 1981 at the young age of 22, will go on display for the first time at the Gagosian's booth at Art Basel. U.S. blacklists 2 ISIS regional leaders U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Thursday the blacklisting of two ISIS regional leaders as the fight against the terrorist organization takes in its General Directorate of Provinces. In surprising 5-4 decision, high court strikes down Alabama congressional map In a surprise decision on Thursday, a mix of liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices ruled Alabama Republicans discriminated against Black voters in their redrawn congressional district map. GM joins rival Ford in partnering with Tesla for EV charging General Motors will join rival carmaker Ford in partnering with Tesla for the charging of electric vehicles, the company announced Thursday. Donald Trump charged in handling of classified documents Former President Donald Trump was charged Thursday in an indictment from a federal grand jury over his handling of classified documents after leaving office. Committee recommends FDA approve RSV treatment for infants The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee voted on Thursday in favor of approving a new respiratory syncytial virus treatment for infants. Woman accused of fatally shooting Ajike Owens makes first appearance in court The woman accused of shooting and killing Ajike Owens through her closed front door, made her first appearance in court on Thursday. America, Britain to 'lead together' on AI, tech and more, Rishi Sunak says British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his country and the United States have agreed to a new deal for transatlantic cooperation, that includes working together on artificial intelligence. U.S. issues air quality warnings, restricts flights over smoke from Canada fires Dangerous air conditions persisted into Thursday evening in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., canceling baseball games and forcing people indoors, with more smoke and haze expected through tomorrow. Joran van der Sloot lands in United States to face extortion charges A plane carrying Joran van der Sloot landed at an airport in Alabama Thursday, the first step on the way to his facing extortion charges in connection with the 2005 disappearance case of Natalee Holloway. Watch: Anthony Mackie fights killer clown Sweet Tooth in 'Twisted Metal' clip, photos Peacock released a clip and photos from the upcoming "Twisted Metal" series, premiering July 27. Democratic lawmakers call for DHS inspector general to resign after he deletes texts Democratic lawmakers are calling for Joseph Cuffari, the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security, to resign after he admitted to deleting text messages from his government phone. Director Constance Zimmer's 'Boy in the Walls' premieres Aug. 5 Lifetime announced the premiere date for "Boy in the Walls" as Aug. 5. Constance Zimmer directed the film. Donald Trump asks for lower penalty or new trial in civil case on sexual assault Lawyers for former president Donald Trump on Thursday filed the paperwork requesting a new trial or a lower monetary figure for the damages already awarded in when he lost a civil suit over sexual assault. Watch: 'Troll Apartment' in the middle of Los Angeles bridge listed for $250,000 A listing for a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house in Los Angeles is going viral both for its $250,000 prize tag and its unusual location -- the middle of a bridge. White House announces new steps to protect LGBTQ communities The Biden administration Thursday announced new actions to protect LGBTQ communities from attacks on their rights and safety. Suspect identified after 13-year-old shot at South Carolina Walmart Police have named a suspect in a shooting that left a 13-year-old girl wounded at a S.C. Walmart Wednesday. California's Gov. Newsom wants constitutional amendment for gun safety California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday proposed a 28th U.S. constitutional amendment that would give gun-safety measures constitutional protection while preserving Second Amendment rights. Watch: Kitten rescued from vent pipe in Philadelphia family's fireplace A Philadelphia family who heard the cries of a trapped kitten inside their home ended up cutting through a pipe in their fireplace to rescue the feline. Receiving $10 change leads man to $300,000 lottery decision A South Carolina man said receiving $10 change at a store led to the "spur of the moment decision" to buy a lottery ticket worth $300,000. Pew: More Americans disapprove than approve of using race in college admissions More Americans disapprove than approve of considering race and ethnicity in college admissions, according to a Pew Research Center survey published Thursday. Climate Prediction Center says El Nino weather phenomenon has developed The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center says an El Nino weather pattern has officially developed. FCC vote requires providers to make video-conferencing more accessible VIdeo-conferencing platforms will have to comply with Communication Act accessibility requirements after an FCC vote Thursday. Supreme Court rules in favor of Jack Daniel's in trademark dispute over dog toy The Supreme Court on Thursday handed a win to Jack Daniel's, siding with the company in a trademark dispute with a company that makes a dog toy shaped like the distiller's whiskey bottle. Watch: SHINee enjoy the sun in 'The Feeling' music video teaser K-pop group SHINee released a preview of its video for "The Feeling," the pre-release single from its album "Hard." |
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Indictment Brings Trump Story Full CircleThe former president assailed Hillary Clinton for her handling of sensitive information. Now, the same issue threatens his chances of reclaiming the presidency. Supreme Court Gives the Voting Rights Act a Tenuous New Lease on LifeThe main remaining power of the landmark 1965 law, over racial bias in political mapmaking, gets an unexpected buttressing from a court that had been weakening the law for years. Supreme Court’s Alabama Voting Rights Case Has Implications for Other Southern StatesA decision that said Alabama’s congressional voting maps were detrimental to Black voters was celebrated by advocates — and could mean changes to voting in other states. Ukraine Attacks Russian Positions as Signs of Counteroffensive GrowThe assaults, with Western tanks and armored vehicles, appear to mark a long-awaited counteroffensive that Ukraine hopes will retake territory and shore up allies’ resolve to keep supplying weapons. Kevin McCarthy Facing Tough Choices After House MutinyLawmakers in both parties fear that the rebellion by the extreme right could endanger spending bills and other big legislative initiatives if it persists, shaping the speakership in the most difficult of ways. James G. Watt, Interior Secretary Under Reagan, Dies at 85Mr. Watt once declared that Interior Department policies over years had swung too far toward conservation under the influence of “environmental extremists.” How Pat Robertson Created the Religious Right’s Model for Political PowerThe celebrity minister, who died Thursday, built a media empire and openly sought to leverage his popularity among evangelicals to influence government and the culture. Lawyer Who Used ChatGPT Faces Penalty for Made Up CitationsIn a cringe-inducing court hearing, a lawyer who relied on A.I. to craft a motion full of made-up case law said he “did not comprehend” that the chat bot could lead him astray. The Joan Rivers Card Catalog of Jokes Finds a HomeTake a look at some of the artifacts from her archive, which includes 65,000 cross-referenced gags and is headed to the National Comedy Center. Trump’s Indictment Puts Us Into Uncharted WatersHow politically radical could the base of the Republican Party become between now and the 2024 presidential election? This Is Not the Time for a Third Presidential CandidateThe No Labels plan is just too risky. John Roberts Throws a CurveballThe Voting Rights Act lives to see another day. 武汉跳楼母亲悲剧:网暴之恶背后的匿名狂欢中国已发生过多起网暴致人自杀事件。网络喷子是哪种人?为何人们会在匿名性的掩护下变得失控和极端?对于网民在社媒平台上流露出的恶意,当局和科技公司应该如何应对? China to Build Station That Could Spy on U.S. from Cuba, Officials SayThe planned facility could amplify Beijing’s technological capacity to monitor military operations across the Southeastern states. DeSantis Campaign Uses ‘Deepfake’ Images to Attack Trump, Experts SuggestThe images, which at first glance appear genuine and are interspersed with real photographs in a campaign video, purport to show Donald Trump hugging and kissing Dr. Anthony Fauci. Nashville School Shooter’s Parents to Hand Ownership of Writings to VictimsThe family’s decision to relinquish legal ownership of writings left by the Nashville school shooter comes amid a fierce legal battle over whether the writings should be made public. Texas Will Place a Floating Barrier Between U.S. and MexicoGov. Greg Abbott said the state will put a 1,000-foot string of buoys in the middle of the Rio Grande to deter migrants from entering the United States. New York Nico Celebrates the City’s Colorful SideNicolas Heller, better known online as New York Nico, has developed a following in part by not being the star of his own feeds. |
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Never-before-seen work by the photographer Francesca Woodman, a highly influential artist who died by suicide in 1981 at the young age of 22, will go on display for the first time at the Gagosian's booth at Art Basel.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Thursday the blacklisting of two ISIS regional leaders as the fight against the terrorist organization takes in its General Directorate of Provinces.
In a surprise decision on Thursday, a mix of liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices ruled Alabama Republicans discriminated against Black voters in their redrawn congressional district map.
General Motors will join rival carmaker Ford in partnering with Tesla for the charging of electric vehicles, the company announced Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump was charged Thursday in an indictment from a federal grand jury over his handling of classified documents after leaving office.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee voted on Thursday in favor of approving a new respiratory syncytial virus treatment for infants.
The woman accused of shooting and killing Ajike Owens through her closed front door, made her first appearance in court on Thursday.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his country and the United States have agreed to a new deal for transatlantic cooperation, that includes working together on artificial intelligence.
Dangerous air conditions persisted into Thursday evening in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., canceling baseball games and forcing people indoors, with more smoke and haze expected through tomorrow.
A plane carrying Joran van der Sloot landed at an airport in Alabama Thursday, the first step on the way to his facing extortion charges in connection with the 2005 disappearance case of Natalee Holloway.
Peacock released a clip and photos from the upcoming "Twisted Metal" series, premiering July 27.
Democratic lawmakers are calling for Joseph Cuffari, the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security, to resign after he admitted to deleting text messages from his government phone.
Lifetime announced the premiere date for "Boy in the Walls" as Aug. 5. Constance Zimmer directed the film.
Lawyers for former president Donald Trump on Thursday filed the paperwork requesting a new trial or a lower monetary figure for the damages already awarded in when he lost a civil suit over sexual assault.
A listing for a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house in Los Angeles is going viral both for its $250,000 prize tag and its unusual location -- the middle of a bridge.
The Biden administration Thursday announced new actions to protect LGBTQ communities from attacks on their rights and safety.
Police have named a suspect in a shooting that left a 13-year-old girl wounded at a S.C. Walmart Wednesday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday proposed a 28th U.S. constitutional amendment that would give gun-safety measures constitutional protection while preserving Second Amendment rights.
A Philadelphia family who heard the cries of a trapped kitten inside their home ended up cutting through a pipe in their fireplace to rescue the feline.
A South Carolina man said receiving $10 change at a store led to the "spur of the moment decision" to buy a lottery ticket worth $300,000.
More Americans disapprove than approve of considering race and ethnicity in college admissions, according to a Pew Research Center survey published Thursday.
The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center says an El Nino weather pattern has officially developed.
VIdeo-conferencing platforms will have to comply with Communication Act accessibility requirements after an FCC vote Thursday.
The Supreme Court on Thursday handed a win to Jack Daniel's, siding with the company in a trademark dispute with a company that makes a dog toy shaped like the distiller's whiskey bottle.
K-pop group SHINee released a preview of its video for "The Feeling," the pre-release single from its album "Hard." 
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