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SpaceX to launch more Starlink satellites after delays SpaceX, the space exploration company led by controversial billionaire Elon Musk, is scheduled to launch more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit late Saturday after delays earlier in the evening. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to receive pacemaker Benjamin Netanyahu, the controversial far-right leader of Israel, will be fitted with a pacemaker early Sunday as tens of thousands of his people protest his government. Mistrial declared after jury deadlocked in YNW Melly’s murder trial A mistrial in rapper YNW Melly's murder trial was declared Saturday when a jury remained deadlocked three days into deliberations. 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' getting a musical episode Paramount+ has announced that Season 2 of its space adventure, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," will feature a musical episode. Pregnant woman killed, 4 injured in Houston shooting A 21-year-old pregnant woman was killed and four other people were injured in a shooting in Houston early Saturday morning, police said. Gorilla mistakenly believed to be male gives birth at Columbus Zoo A gorilla who zookeepers had thought to be male was only discovered to be female when she was found holding her new baby girl . Thousands evacuated as wildfires rage on Greek Island of Rhodes Wildfires on the Greek Island of Rhodes have promoted the evacuation of about 3,500 people from hotels and private residences. Twitter limits number of direct messages in push for more Blue subscribers Twitter announced the company will limit the number of direct messages users can send daily as it encouraged people to "subscribe today" to Twitter Blue. Suspected arson attack at club in Mexico kills 11A suspected arson attack against a club in Mexico has killed 11 people and injured four others early Saturday Tens of thousands march to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv to protest Israel’s judicial overhaul Tens of thousands of protesters entered Jerusalem on Saturday after a five-day march from Tel Aviv to protest plans to overhaul the judiciary in Israel. Critics have been protesting the proposed legislation for 29 weeks. Combat ship USS Canberra commissioned in Australia In an uncommon overseas ceremony, the USS Canberra was welcomed to the active U.S. fleet Saturday in Australia on a windy winter day as officials from both countries stressed their strong alliance. North Korea launches cruise missiles; U.S. seeks location of soldier who ran across border North Korea fired several cruise missiles into sea west of the Korean Peninsula on Saturday, according to the South Korean military. TV review: 'Futurama' returns with poignant, hilarious satire Hulu's "Futurama" revival, premiering Monday, updates the sci-fi comedy with our real present day advancements and shows how ridiculous they actually are. Ukrainian president says Russian bridge to Crimea 'has to be neutralized' The Russian military launched strikes across Ukraine overnight, killing at least six civilians, according to Ukrainian officials. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Kerch Bridge "has to be neutralized." Experts warn that Tik Tok trend of eating borax is highly dangerous Health officials are fighting to convince people that one of the latest Tik Tok trends -- adding borax to their water to reduce inflammation and ease joint pain -- is dangerous and can kill. Pregnant women show drastic increase in rates for Hepatitis C New research points to a skyrocketing risk in pregnant women for hepatitis infection. U.S. women topple Vietnam 3-0 in World Cup, to face the Netherlands next After disposing of Vietnam 3-0 in its World Cup opener, the U.S. Women's National Team will take on a tougher foe, the Netherlands, on Thursday in what will be a rematch of the 2019 final. China sends 37 military aircraft toward Taiwan ahead of defensive drills China sent 37 of military aircraft toward Taiwan ahead of planned defensive military exercises from Taiwan's defense forces. Watch: Jamie Foxx thanks fans for support in Instagram video Jamie Foxx posted a video on Instagram Friday night thanking his well wishers for their support as he recovered from a medical complication he suffered in April. 'View' co-creator Bill Geddie dead at 68 Bill Geddie, who co-created the daytime chat show The View with Barbara Walters, has died at the age of 68. Taylor Swift's 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' tops U.S. album chart Pop star Taylor Swift's "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Famous birthdays for July 22: Rufus Wainwright, Prince George Singer Rufus Wainwright turns 50 and Britain's Prince George turns 10, among the famous birthdays for July 22. On This Day, July 22: Longest solar eclipse of 21st century On July 22, 2009, millions of people across Asia sought vantage points to view a rare 6 1/2-minute solar eclipse, longest of the 21st century. |
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The Steep Cost of Ron DeSantis’s Vaccine TurnaboutOnce a vaccine advocate, the Florida governor lost his enthusiasm for the shot before the Delta wave sent Covid hospitalizations and deaths soaring. It’s a grim chapter he now leaves out of his rosy retelling of his pandemic response. How Gilead Profited by Slow-Walking a Promising H.I.V. TherapyGilead delayed a new version of a drug, allowing it to extend the patent life of a blockbuster line of medications, internal documents show. In Belarus, the Protests Were Three Years Ago. The Crackdown Is Never-Ending.Aleksandr G. Lukashenko brutally repressed those who opposed his claim of re-election as president. The crackdown on dissent has only deepened since. Zelensky and Erdogan Discuss Collapsed Ukraine Grain DealThe Ukrainian leader said he had spoken with the NATO chief and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a key mediator between Russia and Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began last February. How Venezuela’s Oil Industry has Devastated the EnvironmentGas flares and leaking pipelines from Venezuela’s once-booming oil industry, hobbled by U.S. sanctions and mismanagement, are polluting towns and a major lake. Japan Is Trying to Use Ammonia to Make Coal CleanerJapan says that by blending ammonia with coal in its boilers, it can make coal less damaging to the planet. But the technology faces many hurdles. San Diego Library Protest Against Pride Books Draws a BacklashTwo San Diego residents cleared out the Pride month display at their library and said such materials shouldn’t be available to children, one of several recent clashes over L.G.B.T.Q. issues in California. Far Right May Rise as Kingmaker in Spanish ElectionA messier political landscape has lent leverage to the extremes, leaving a hard-right party with a chance to share power for the first time since Franco. Yoko Ono and the DakotaWord that the pop culture icon has left the fabled Upper West Side apartment building that she defined for a generation has sparked reflection on her impact as a resident there for 50 years. The Moment of Truth for Donald TrumpHas Florida Man met his match in an Ironman? The Risks of Sanctions, the Tool America Loves to UsePunishing countries with harsh sanctions rarely works as intended without clear goals for lifting them. Does Israel Need So Much Aid?Does it make sense for the United States to provide $3.8 billion annually to another rich country, indefinitely? The Stagnation of Ron DeSantisThe great non-Trump hope has faltered. He’s still the only contender with a path. Bungled Hiring of Journalism Director Exposes Rift at Texas A&MThe failed effort to hire Kathleen McElroy, a journalism professor who ultimately turned down what she said was a watered-down offer, has revealed wide divisions at the school over diversity. Huge Protest March Reaches Jerusalem After 5-Day Trek From Tel AvivTens of thousands of protesters reached Jerusalem on Saturday, some having walked 40 miles from Tel Aviv. The march highlighted the depth of opposition to a government plan to restrain the judiciary. China’s Government Offers Love, but Entrepreneurs Aren’t Buying ItThe government’s new 31-point guidelines meant to inspire confidence feel empty to businesspeople after a three-year clampdown and no concrete changes. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez’s Business Targeted With Bad Reviews After Student Loan VoteRepresentative Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez’s automobile repair business has become a target of online trolls on the left after she opposed President Biden’s student loan forgiveness initiative. More Recent Articles |
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SpaceX, the space exploration company led by controversial billionaire Elon Musk, is scheduled to launch more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit late Saturday after delays earlier in the evening.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the controversial far-right leader of Israel, will be fitted with a pacemaker early Sunday as tens of thousands of his people protest his government.
A mistrial in rapper YNW Melly's murder trial was declared Saturday when a jury remained deadlocked three days into deliberations.
Paramount+ has announced that Season 2 of its space adventure, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," will feature a musical episode.
A 21-year-old pregnant woman was killed and four other people were injured in a shooting in Houston early Saturday morning, police said.
A gorilla who zookeepers had thought to be male was only discovered to be female when she was found holding her new baby girl .
Wildfires on the Greek Island of Rhodes have promoted the evacuation of about 3,500 people from hotels and private residences.
Twitter announced the company will limit the number of direct messages users can send daily as it encouraged people to "subscribe today" to Twitter Blue.
Tens of thousands of protesters entered Jerusalem on Saturday after a five-day march from Tel Aviv to protest plans to overhaul the judiciary in Israel. Critics have been protesting the proposed legislation for 29 weeks.
In an uncommon overseas ceremony, the USS Canberra was welcomed to the active U.S. fleet Saturday in Australia on a windy winter day as officials from both countries stressed their strong alliance.
North Korea fired several cruise missiles into sea west of the Korean Peninsula on Saturday, according to the South Korean military.
Hulu's "Futurama" revival, premiering Monday, updates the sci-fi comedy with our real present day advancements and shows how ridiculous they actually are.
The Russian military launched strikes across Ukraine overnight, killing at least six civilians, according to Ukrainian officials. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Kerch Bridge "has to be neutralized."
Health officials are fighting to convince people that one of the latest Tik Tok trends -- adding borax to their water to reduce inflammation and ease joint pain -- is dangerous and can kill.
New research points to a skyrocketing risk in pregnant women for hepatitis infection.
After disposing of Vietnam 3-0 in its World Cup opener, the U.S. Women's National Team will take on a tougher foe, the Netherlands, on Thursday in what will be a rematch of the 2019 final.
China sent 37 of military aircraft toward Taiwan ahead of planned defensive military exercises from Taiwan's defense forces.
Jamie Foxx posted a video on Instagram Friday night thanking his well wishers for their support as he recovered from a medical complication he suffered in April.
Bill Geddie, who co-created the daytime chat show The View with Barbara Walters, has died at the age of 68.
Pop star Taylor Swift's "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Singer Rufus Wainwright turns 50 and Britain's Prince George turns 10, among the famous birthdays for July 22.
On July 22, 2009, millions of people across Asia sought vantage points to view a rare 6 1/2-minute solar eclipse, longest of the 21st century. 
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