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Police: University of Waterloo stabbings were motivated by hate Police in Canada have ruled Wednesday's triple stabbing of a professor and two students during a gender studies class at an Ontario university as a hate-motivated attack. Hunter Biden settles Arkansas child support case Hunter Biden, the controversial son of President Joe Biden, has settled a child support case in Arkansas with Lunden Roberts, the mother of his 4-year-old child. Game maker Niantic cancels NBA, Marvel games amid company restructuring Niantic, the game maker best known for creating Google Earth, will cancel production of its NBA and Marvel games amid a restructuring that will see 230 employees lose their jobs as the company increases its AR focus. Mike Pence makes surprise trip to Ukraine to meet with Volodymyr Zelensky Former Vice President Mike Pence made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Thursday, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to show support for his country in the face of Russia's invasion. Google to remove news links in search engine in Canada, following Facebook Google, the world's largest search engine, announced Thursday the company will remove links to news outlets from search results in Canada in response to a new law that requires tech giants to pay news outlets for news. Former Pfizer employee charged with insider trading over Paxlovid A former Pfizer employee is being charged with insider trading for allegedly attempting to profit off the pharmaceutical giant's treatment for COVID-19. EV maker Polestar partners with Tesla to adopt its charging connector Electric car maker Polestar said Thursday that it would partner with Tesla and adopt its technology for the charging of electric vehicles. Protesters slam New York crypto-mining facility a year after firm denied permit A cryptocurrency mining company in New York's Finger Lakes region that was denied an air permit renewal from state regulators last year is facing protests from demonstrators upset the company is still able to operate. Grand jury declines to indict Travis Scott, Astroworld organizers in fatal stampede A Texas grand jury has declined to indict rapper Travis Scott and organizers of the Astroworld Festival in Houston after a stampede in November 2021 left 10 people dead. Man facing Jan. 6 charges arrested near Obama home with weapons nearby A man who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in 2021 was arrested Thursday near the home of former president Barack Obama. U2 merchandise has Bono's art of Zelensky, raises funds for Ukraine ambulances The Irish band U2 has started selling merchandise featuring a portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky drawn by frontman Bono to raise funds to buy ambulances for the war-torn nation. Judge denies Donald Trump attempt to dismiss E. Jean Carroll 2019 defamation suit Donald Trump's motion to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's original defamation lawsuit was made without merit, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. American pride remains near record low, new polling shows Slightly more than a third (39%) of Americans say they are "extremely proud" to be American, according to a new poll released by Gallup on Thursday. NYC grand jury declines to indict man who stabbed, killed subway passenger A man who stabbed a subway passenger to death in what he said was self-defense has had manslaughter and weapons charges against him dropped after a Brooklyn grand jury declined to indict him. 25-year-old message in a bottle found during beach cleanup A badly damaged message in a bottle found by a Scottish canoe club during a beach cleanup turned out to have been put into the water by a young student about 25 years earlier. Former Parkland school resource officer acquitted of all negligence charges An ex-deputy who was charged with not doing enough to intervene during the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Fla., was found not guilty on all charges Thursday. Wallaby or kangaroo found running loose on Kansas highway Police in Kansas said a wallaby or young kangaroo spent the night in a jail cell after running loose on a highway. French police officer who shot teen during arrest charged with homicide A police officer in France is now charged with voluntary homicide in the shooting death of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop that has led to days of violent protests across the country. 'Reservation Dogs' ending with Season 3 On Thursday, FX announced the upcoming third season of "Reservation Dogs" will be its last. Connecticut State Rep. Maryam Khan assaulted after Eid al-Adha ceremony Connecticut State Rep. Maryam Khan was attacked Wednesday while attending Eid Al-Adha celebrations in Hartford, according to officials. Graduation gift from dad earns 18-year-old a $50,000 lottery prize A Washington 18-year-old scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a graduation present from his father. SpaceX Dragon begins return to Earth with experiments, samples from ISS A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft left the International Space Station on Thursday to return to Earth with NASA experiments and samples dating back as far as six years. Virgin Galactic completes first commercial spaceflight with 3 Italian passengers Virgin Galactic completed its first commercial flight Thursday with three passengers, each of whom paid $450,000 for a ticket. |
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Jury Acquits Scot Peterson, Deputy Who Failed to Confront Parkland GunmanScot Peterson was found not guilty of child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury in a rare trial over police inaction in a school shooting. NYC Mayor Adams Compares Housing Activist to Plantation OwnerMayor Eric Adams criticized the woman, whose family left Germany in the 1930s, after she questioned him about back-to-back rent increases. NYC Avoids the Worst as Canada Wildfire Smoke Worsens Air Quality in the MidwestThe impact of the smoke was less severe than earlier this month and was most strongly felt in cities from Pittsburgh and Cleveland to Chicago and Detroit. Heat Wave and Wildfire Smoke Affecting Huge Portions of North AmericaThe twin threats have sickened people across the continent with little relief in sight. Canadian Wildfires Have Mobilized Firefighters Across the WorldNearly 400 American firefighters have been fighting fires in Alberta, Quebec and British Columbia. U.S. Says Russia May Have Detained a General Involved in Wagner RebellionPresident Vladimir V. Putin of Russia made highly choreographed appearances in an effort to project power and control, and U.S. officials suggested Gen. Sergei Surovikin was probably being held. Wagner’s Deep Links in Africa a Challenge for RussiaThe mercenary group is so deeply enmeshed in the Central African Republic and several other nations that it can’t be easily replaced, experts say. Pence Meets With Zelensky in Ukraine, Highlighting G.O.P. Split Over WarFormer President Donald J. Trump has been critical of U.S. involvement in Ukraine’s defense, as has Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. Nahel M. Police Killing Outrages French People of Color“We don’t forget, we don’t forgive,” crowds chanted as they denounced the shooting death of a 17-year-old from the Paris suburb of Nanterre. France Police Shooting Presents New Challenge for MacronProtests over the fatal police shooting of a teenager come as President Emmanuel Macron seeks to restore a sense of calm after his pension overhaul ignited turbulence in the streets. Ryan Seacrest, “Wheel of Fortune” and the Lasting Pull of Game Shows“Wheel of Fortune,” “Jeopardy!” and “Family Feud” continue to attract big audiences even as streaming upends viewing habits. Koch Network Raises Over $70 Million for Push to Sink TrumpAmericans for Prosperity Action is wading into a Republican presidential primary for the first time, and waiting to see which candidate it will get behind for 2024. A Proto-Pizza Emerges From a Fresco on a Pompeii WallThat doughy disc with delectable toppings seen in a 2,000-year-old painting is not a pizza, experts insist. But can we get one delivered anyway? Harvard Undermined Itself on Affirmative ActionThe Supreme Court’s ruling reflected the school’s clear discrimination against Asian applicants. I Teach at an Elite College. Here’s a Look Inside the Racial Gaming of Admissions.The end of affirmative action will only cause students and parents to get even more creative about gaming college admissions. Biden Isn’t Getting the Credit for the Economy He DeservesIt’s the national psychology, not the economy. The Supreme Court Rejected Affirmative Action at CollegesAlso, the U.S. faces wildfire haze and dangerous heat. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday. Dylan Mulvaney Speaks Out After Backlash Against Bud LightDylan Mulvaney has faced stalking and personal attacks since featuring Bud Light on her social media in April, she said, adding that the beer maker did not contact her in light of the hostility. Even King Charles Is Feeling Pinched by Rising PricesRising costs and outlays for special events like the queen’s funeral pushed up the Royal Family’s official expenses. The Palace also fell short of its goals on diversifying its work force. Christine King Farris, Last Sibling of Martin Luther King Jr., Dies at 95She supported him during the civil rights movement and promoted his legacy after he was assassinated. Ex-Social Worker, 32, Pretended to Be a Boston High School Student, Police SayShelby Hewitt forged documents and enrolled at three different public high schools, according to records. Her motive for doing so was unclear. Africa Style: With Freedom Came Fashion FlairClothing can be transformative. This exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum transports visitors to the historical moment when nearly an entire continent shed its colonialist attire and stepped onto the world stage. More Recent Articles |
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Police in Canada have ruled Wednesday's triple stabbing of a professor and two students during a gender studies class at an Ontario university as a hate-motivated attack.
Hunter Biden, the controversial son of President Joe Biden, has settled a child support case in Arkansas with Lunden Roberts, the mother of his 4-year-old child.
Niantic, the game maker best known for creating Google Earth, will cancel production of its NBA and Marvel games amid a restructuring that will see 230 employees lose their jobs as the company increases its AR focus.
Former Vice President Mike Pence made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Thursday, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to show support for his country in the face of Russia's invasion.
Google, the world's largest search engine, announced Thursday the company will remove links to news outlets from search results in Canada in response to a new law that requires tech giants to pay news outlets for news.
A former Pfizer employee is being charged with insider trading for allegedly attempting to profit off the pharmaceutical giant's treatment for COVID-19.
Electric car maker Polestar said Thursday that it would partner with Tesla and adopt its technology for the charging of electric vehicles.
A cryptocurrency mining company in New York's Finger Lakes region that was denied an air permit renewal from state regulators last year is facing protests from demonstrators upset the company is still able to operate.
A Texas grand jury has declined to indict rapper Travis Scott and organizers of the Astroworld Festival in Houston after a stampede in November 2021 left 10 people dead.
A man who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in 2021 was arrested Thursday near the home of former president Barack Obama.
The Irish band U2 has started selling merchandise featuring a portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky drawn by frontman Bono to raise funds to buy ambulances for the war-torn nation.
Donald Trump's motion to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's original defamation lawsuit was made without merit, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.
Slightly more than a third (39%) of Americans say they are "extremely proud" to be American, according to a new poll released by Gallup on Thursday.
A man who stabbed a subway passenger to death in what he said was self-defense has had manslaughter and weapons charges against him dropped after a Brooklyn grand jury declined to indict him.
A badly damaged message in a bottle found by a Scottish canoe club during a beach cleanup turned out to have been put into the water by a young student about 25 years earlier.
An ex-deputy who was charged with not doing enough to intervene during the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Fla., was found not guilty on all charges Thursday.
Police in Kansas said a wallaby or young kangaroo spent the night in a jail cell after running loose on a highway.
A police officer in France is now charged with voluntary homicide in the shooting death of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop that has led to days of violent protests across the country.
On Thursday, FX announced the upcoming third season of "Reservation Dogs" will be its last.
Connecticut State Rep. Maryam Khan was attacked Wednesday while attending Eid Al-Adha celebrations in Hartford, according to officials.
A Washington 18-year-old scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a graduation present from his father.
A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft left the International Space Station on Thursday to return to Earth with NASA experiments and samples dating back as far as six years.
Virgin Galactic completed its first commercial flight Thursday with three passengers, each of whom paid $450,000 for a ticket. 
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