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Texas Senate sets rules for impeachment trial of AG Ken Paxton, forbids wife from voting The Texas Senate has set rules for the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton, which include forbidding his wife -- as state senator -- from voting. Bidens honor Indian PM Modi with vegetarian state dinner U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a state dinner Thursday night of vegetarian fare, hundreds of high-profile guests, symbolism representing the strength of Georgia police department apologizes for using image of Black man for target practice A police department in Georgia has apologized to the community after a life-sized image of a Black man was used for target practice during a firearms safety class for civilians. British Museum admits using translations of Qiu Jin’s poems without permission of translator The British Museum has admitted to using translations of poems by Qiu Jin without the permission of the translator in a new exhibition. Meta cites plans to remove access to news on Facebook, Instagram in Canada Facebook's parent company Meta announced Thursday the company plans to remove news on the platform and Instagram in Canada after a bill passed parliament that would force tech giants into paying news outlets for content. Tropical Storm Bret continues wet, westward path across Lesser Antilles Tropical Storm Bret neared Barbados on Thursday afternoon as it continued on its westwardly trek, delivering heavy rain and strong winds to the Lesser Antilles. Former Proud Boys member gets 3-year prison sentence for Jan. 6 riot participation A former member of the far-right Proud Boys group was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2020 riot at the U.S. Capitol. At long last, Senate ratifies U.S.-Chile tax treaty in effort to boost bilateral trade On Thursday the U.S. Senate voted to ratify the U.S.-Chilean tax treaty after it had gone more than 10 years without a floor vote. 2024 Election: Here's who's running for president The 2024 U.S. presidential race is ramping up, with Republican candidates launching campaigns for the party's nomination to take on Democrat President Joe Biden. Here's a rundown of candidates who have announced so far. Moderna submits updated COVID-19 vaccine to FDA Pharmaceutical firm Moderna on Thursday submitted an updated application for its COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. House votes to bypass Rep. Lauren Boebert's Joe Biden impeachment resolution House lawmakers on Thursday voted to send impeachment articles against President Joe Biden to two committees, rather than vote on them outright. Submersible crew presumed dead in 'catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber' Both OceanGate and the U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday that all five people aboard the missing deep-water submersible that vanished during a dive over the weekend, are believed to be dead. Cosmonauts conduct spacewalk to replace ISS communications gear Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin stepped out of the International Space Station for a spacewalk to replace communications and science equipment Thursday. India's prime minister praises 'beauty of democracy' in speech to U.S. Congress India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a "new world order based on international law" while touting his country's strengthening partnership with the United States in a speech to Congress on Thursday. Joe Biden, Narendra Modi announce range of U.S.-India defense, tech agreements President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a package of new defense and technology agreements during the Modi's state visit to the White House on Thursday. Disney veteran to replace TikTok COO who announces she's stepping down TikTok's chief operating officer V Pappas said Thursday she will step down from her role with the social media giant, but will remain in an advisory capacity. Watch: Firefighters rescue horse from pool in Florida Florida firefighters came to the rescue of a horse that became spooked and jumped off its owner's deck into a swimming pool. Nova Scotia men play 306 holes of golf in 12 hours A pair of Nova Scotia men unofficially broke a Guinness World Record by golfing more than 290 holes in 12 hours. GOP senators back bill to weaken worker power by amending labor law Idaho Republican U.S. Senator Jim Risch is targeting labor unions with a bill that would amend core federal labor laws to re-define a labor slowdown by maritime workers as an unfair labor practice. Government isn't obligated to provide water to Navajo Nation, Supreme Court says The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the U.S. government is not obligated to provide the Navajo Nation with water. Michigan woman wins her second big prize from online lottery game A woman playing a Michigan Lottery online instant game scored a $100,000 prize after previously winning $50,000 from the same game. George Santos' $500,000 bail backers revealed to be his father, aunt Court filings on Thursday revealed that the secret backers of Rep. George Santos' bail money were his father and aunt. Florida's DeSantis sues Biden administration over federal accreditation of universities Florida Gov. 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5 Aboard Missing Titanic Sub Presumed Dead After ‘Catastrophic Implosion’The vast multinational search for the missing submersible ended after pieces of it were found on the ocean floor, 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic. Navy Detected a Possible Implosion Near Titan Sub as Communications FailedTwo senior Navy officials said the information was shared with the Coast Guard official in charge of the search. But without certainty of a disaster, one said, the search continued. The Five People Who Died on the Titanic Submersible ExpeditionOn board the submersible were the founder of the company that operates the vessel; a British businessman and explorer; a British father and teenage son from a prominent Pakistani family; and a French maritime expert. ‘Titanic’ Director James Cameron Points to Flaws in Titan Sub’s DesignThe “Titanic” director and diving expert said he’d had concerns from the start about the vehicle’s hull composition and claims about its network of hull sensors. Biden Hosts Modi at the White House, Seeking to Bolster India TiesAt the White House, the president emphasized common ground with India’s prime minister and announced joint initiatives without making progress in enlisting help against Russian aggression. Biden’s State Dinner Ignores the Discord Just Beyond the GatesThe mix of political adversaries created a dinner scene so dissonant that no amount of glass clinking could have drowned out the partisan undercurrents. The Full Guest List for Biden’s State Dinner With ModiMore than 380 guests were invited, including government officials, business leaders, fashion designers and prominent Indian Americans. 3M Reaches $10.3 Billion Settlement in ‘Forever Chemicals’ SuitsThe deal followed an agreement by Chemours, DuPont and Corteva to pay $1.19 billion to help resolve claims that the chemical manufacturers contaminated drinking water across the country. George Santos Was Bailed Out by His Father and Aunt, Court Records ShowMr. Santos, a first-term G.O.P. congressman, had tried to keep the names of the people who guaranteed his $500,000 bond sealed, but two judges rejected his efforts. Trump Trial Setting Could Provide Conservative Jury PoolIf Judge Aileen Cannon sticks to her initial decision to hold the trial in Fort Pierce, Fla., the jury would be drawn largely from counties that Donald Trump won handily in his previous campaigns. Missiles Strike Russian-Held Bridge Far Behind Ukraine Front LineThe attack damaged a bridge in the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula that Moscow uses to resupply its forces in Ukraine. Chris Paul Headed to Warriors as Wizards Trade for Jordan PoolePaul, who has spent the past three seasons in Phoenix, is expected to be traded to Washington and then to Golden State. I.R.S. Agent Told Congress of Hunter Biden Invoking His Father in Business DealA whistle-blower said the tax agency found a message from 2017 in which Hunter Biden pressured a Chinese business partner by saying he was with his father, who was then out of office. JPMorgan’s Epstein Settlement Sets No Cap or Minimum on ClaimsA claims administrator will determine how to disburse $290 million in funds from JPMorgan’s deal with alleged victims of sexual abuse. DeSantis Dodges Question on Endorsing Trump as 2024 NomineeThe Florida governor did say he would “respect the outcome” of the primaries while Donald Trump has refused to commit to backing the party’s 2024 nominee if the former president falls short. Violent Druggings in Lower Manhattan Left a Trail of Bodies, Police SayThe police said Kenwood Allen and Sean Shirley targeted 26 victims for robberies, among them an up-and-coming fashion designer found dead in bed. Does Justice Alito Hear Himself?His response to ethics concerns demonstrates all the bitterness and superciliousness for which he has become known. The Age of Spectacle Is Upon UsThe Los Angeles Dodgers succumb to pressures from the elite. The United States and India Can Be Better PartnersHow the U.S. manages its relationships with elected autocracies is one of its most important strategic questions. The Dangerous Reality of Modi’s IndiaMr. Modi’s version of India is no less skewed than Donald Trump’s of the United States, even if Mr. Modi has been more successful at getting the media and global elite to buy into it. Wyoming Judge Temporarily Blocks State’s Ban on Abortion PillsThe law was to take effect on July 1. It is the only state law that specifically outlaws the most common abortion method in the country. Plot Twist at Turner Classic Movies Upsets Film FansThe network’s owner, Warner Bros. Discovery, promised there would be little to no change for viewers despite budget cuts behind the scenes. ‘Rust’ Armorer Transferred Narcotics on Day of Shooting, Prosecutor SaysA new charge of evidence tampering was announced as a departing investigator accused the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office of “reprehensible and unprofessional” conduct. Teresa Taylor, Butthole Surfers Drummer and Face of Generation X, Dies at 60In addition to playing with the audacious Texas band, she helped define the image of an aimless generation with her role in the 1990 film “Slacker.” More Recent Articles |
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The Texas Senate has set rules for the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton, which include forbidding his wife -- as state senator -- from voting.
U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a state dinner Thursday night of vegetarian fare, hundreds of high-profile guests, symbolism representing the strength of
A police department in Georgia has apologized to the community after a life-sized image of a Black man was used for target practice during a firearms safety class for civilians.
The British Museum has admitted to using translations of poems by Qiu Jin without the permission of the translator in a new exhibition.
Facebook's parent company Meta announced Thursday the company plans to remove news on the platform and Instagram in Canada after a bill passed parliament that would force tech giants into paying news outlets for content.
Tropical Storm Bret neared Barbados on Thursday afternoon as it continued on its westwardly trek, delivering heavy rain and strong winds to the Lesser Antilles.
A former member of the far-right Proud Boys group was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2020 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
On Thursday the U.S. Senate voted to ratify the U.S.-Chilean tax treaty after it had gone more than 10 years without a floor vote.
The 2024 U.S. presidential race is ramping up, with Republican candidates launching campaigns for the party's nomination to take on Democrat President Joe Biden. Here's a rundown of candidates who have announced so far.
Pharmaceutical firm Moderna on Thursday submitted an updated application for its COVID-19 vaccine to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
House lawmakers on Thursday voted to send impeachment articles against President Joe Biden to two committees, rather than vote on them outright.
Both OceanGate and the U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday that all five people aboard the missing deep-water submersible that vanished during a dive over the weekend, are believed to be dead.
Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin stepped out of the International Space Station for a spacewalk to replace communications and science equipment Thursday.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a "new world order based on international law" while touting his country's strengthening partnership with the United States in a speech to Congress on Thursday.
President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a package of new defense and technology agreements during the Modi's state visit to the White House on Thursday.
TikTok's chief operating officer V Pappas said Thursday she will step down from her role with the social media giant, but will remain in an advisory capacity.
Florida firefighters came to the rescue of a horse that became spooked and jumped off its owner's deck into a swimming pool.
A pair of Nova Scotia men unofficially broke a Guinness World Record by golfing more than 290 holes in 12 hours.
Idaho Republican U.S. Senator Jim Risch is targeting labor unions with a bill that would amend core federal labor laws to re-define a labor slowdown by maritime workers as an unfair labor practice.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the U.S. government is not obligated to provide the Navajo Nation with water.
A woman playing a Michigan Lottery online instant game scored a $100,000 prize after previously winning $50,000 from the same game.
Court filings on Thursday revealed that the secret backers of Rep. George Santos' bail money were his father and aunt.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday he's suing the Biden administration in a bid to stop private agencies from accrediting Florida universities that get federal funds.
Men's basketball coach Dan Hurley and the University of Connecticut agreed to a 6-year, $32.1 million contract extension, less than three months after he led the Huskies to a national title, the school said Thursday. 
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