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Serbian intelligence chief sanctioned over corruption, ties to Russia A Serbian politician currently serving as the head of the country's Security Intelligence Agency is now under sanctions, the U.S. Treasury Department confirmed Tuesday. Deadly cargo ship fire in New Jersey extinguished A fire aboard an Italian cargo ship in New Jersey, which claimed the lives of two Newark firefighters, is now out as the firefighters' union blasts safety concerns over staffing and equipment. 'May December' with Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore to open New York Film Festival "May December," a stylized melodrama directed by Todd Haynes and starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, will open the New York Film Festival. Biden’s Joint Chiefs pick warns Tuberville that military ‘will lose talent’ over promotion blockade Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown warned that the military "will lose talent" over a blockade on promotions led by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala. U.S., NOAA announce funding to protect underserved communities from extreme heat The U.S. Commerce Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced $5 million in funding Tuesday to help protect underserved American communities from extreme heat. Sotheby's auction to feature prehistoric remains of flying 'Horus' and swimming 'Nessie' The fossilized prehistoric skeletons of a Pteranodon and a Plesiosaur, estimated to be tens of millions of years old, will go up for auction later this month at Sotheby's in New York. DOJ changes mind on Trump immunity in E. Jean Carroll defamation suit The U.S. Justice Department has changed its mind on former President Donald Trump's potential immunity from a defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll. U.N. warns death of peacekeeper in Central African Republic may be 'war crime' António Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, warned Tuesday that the death of a peacekeeper in Central African Republic might constitute a war crime. Convicted Manson cult murderer Leslie Van Houten released from prison Former Manson follower and convicted murderer Leslie Van Houten has been released from prison after spending more than five decades behind bars, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Disability rights leaders meet with VP Harris to discuss transportation accessibility The Biden administration and disability rights leaders met in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to discuss the Americans with Disabilities Act and transportation accessibility. Baby deer rescued from water treatment tank in Massachusetts Firefighters in Massachusetts rescued a baby deer found swimming in a 15-foot-deep tank at a water treatment plant. California landslide forces evacuations, leaves homes 'completely uninhabitable' A significant landslide has damaged and displaced homes in the city of Rolling Hills Estates in Los Angeles County, Calif. Bear wanders onto college campus in Colorado A section of the University of Colorado Boulder campus was closed Tuesday when a black bear wandered into the area and climbed a tree. Website offers $1,000 to watch 16 animated 'Barbie' movies A Canada-based website is celebrating the upcoming release of the live-action Barbie film by offering to pay someone $1,000 to watch and review all 16 animated Barbie movies. NATO allies share plan on Ukraine membership; Zelensky blasts 'absurd' lack of timeline NATO allies on Tuesday approved a plan to chart a course for Ukraine to join the military alliance, but President Volodymyr Zelensky said a lack of a concrete timeline was "absurd." Indiana jail inmate captured after deputy killed during escape attempt, police say An Indiana deputy was killed during a jail inmate's attempted escape from the Community Justice Campus in Indianapolis on Monday. Maryland family wins their fifth lottery prize in five years A Maryland family is celebrating a $100,000 win from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- the family's fifth large lottery prize in the past five years. Look: Mamamoo+ announce debut EP, 'Two Rabbits' Mamamoo+, a subunit of the K-pop group Mamamoo, shared a logo motion teaser for the album "Two Rabbits." Elina Svitolina upsets No. 1 Iga Swiatek to reach Wimbledon semifinals Elina Svitolina secured one of the most significant upsets of Wimbledon 2023, eliminating top-ranked Iga Swiatek in three sets to advance to the semifinals Tuesday in London. Joe Biden declares state of emergency in Vermont amid floods President Joe Biden on Tuesday declared a state of emergency in Vermont after heavy rain led to flooding and forced people out of their homes in the state's capital. 5 from same family killed in sightseeing helicopter crash near Mount EverestLook: Britney Spears to release 'The Woman in Me' memoir in October Britney Spears shared a cover and release date for her memoir, "The Woman in Me." |
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Hard Right Presses Culture War Fights on Defense Bill, Imperiling PassageRight-wing Republicans want to use the annual military budget and policy legislation, traditionally a bipartisan affair, as a tool to pick fights on abortion and other social issues. F.T.C.’s Lina Khan Faces Fresh Questions After Microsoft RulingLina Khan has said a fear of defeat should not deter the agency from suing big tech companies. But after Microsoft won a ruling this week, her critics say that strategy is flawed. Vermont Floods Show U.S. Lags in Adapting to Climate ChangeThe lack of a comprehensive national rainfall database and current flood maps hampers the ability to prepare for storms intensified by climate change. Flooding in Vermont Devastates Cities and Small TownsCalls for search and rescue missions continued, as residents and business owners started assessing damage, fueling an anxious, unsettled mood. Erdogan’s Flip on Sweden Signals Mending of Ties With U.S.Long seen as an in-house disrupter in NATO, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey could be trying to repair relations with the Biden administration, partly by scaling back close ties with Russia. Ukraine Will Be Invited to Join NATO, Alliance Says, but No Timeline Is GivenThe alliance firmed up its plans to include Ukraine eventually, but gave no timetable, siding with President Biden and frustrating some East European members. Phoenix Heat Becomes a Brutal Test of EnduranceArizona is used to scorching summers, but the region’s 11th straight day of 110-degree temperatures is straining patience and resources. Trump Lashes Out at Gov. Kim Reynolds of IowaThe former president snubbed one influential Iowa leader and attacked another, testing his immunity to traditional political pitfalls in a crucial state. The Immaculate Grid Is the Hottest Thing in BaseballImmaculate Grid has become a daily obsession for fans, journalists and even some ex-players. Being purchased by Baseball Reference should only help it grow. Four Pages Found in a Couch Are Ruled Aretha Franklin’s True WillIn deciding a family dispute over her estate, a jury in Michigan ruled that a handwritten document found in a couch at Franklin’s home after her death represented her last wishes. Leslie Van Houten, Former Manson Family Member, Released From PrisonAt the direction of Charles Manson, Ms. Van Houten participated in the murder of a California couple in 1969. She was initially sentenced to death. Anthropic’s Claude Is Competing With ChatGPT. Even Its Builders Fear AI.Anthropic, a safety-focused A.I. start-up, is trying to compete with ChatGPT while preventing an A.I. apocalypse. It’s been a little stressful. The G.O.P. Backed Gal Luft on Hunter Biden Claims. Now He’s Indicted.Gal Luft, promoted by House Republicans as possessing evidence of corruption by the Biden family, was charged by federal prosecutors with lobbying and sanctions violations and with brokering arms deals with China and Iran. The U.S. Reassessment of Netanyahu’s Government Has BegunIsrael’s extremist governing coalition is going too far on too many fronts. The U.S. Economy Looked Like it Was in for a Recession. It Wasn’t.A tale of a disaster wrongly foretold. Speech We Loathe Is Speech We Must DefendGovernment cannot deputize the private sector to act as a censor. Coronavirus Spread Widely in Deer, and Perhaps Back to People, U.S.D.A. SaysFrom late 2021 to early 2022, humans transmitted the coronavirus to white-tailed deer more than 100 times, research suggests. Ellen Hovde, ‘Grey Gardens’ Documentarian, Dies at 97She worked with the Maysles brothers on the groundbreaking film about two Long Island recluses, and she later shared an Emmy for a mini-series about Ben Franklin. Trump Is Not Shielded From Carroll’s Suit, Justice Dept. SaysIn a reversal, the department said it could no longer argue that Donald Trump was acting in his official capacity when he insulted the writer E. Jean Carroll. After a Year of Protests, the Toll Rises for Museums and ActivistsMuseums must pay for added security and the conservation of precious paintings. Now they are suing eco-activists for damages, and authorities are bringing serious charges. More Recent Articles |
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A Serbian politician currently serving as the head of the country's Security Intelligence Agency is now under sanctions, the U.S. Treasury Department confirmed Tuesday.
A fire aboard an Italian cargo ship in New Jersey, which claimed the lives of two Newark firefighters, is now out as the firefighters' union blasts safety concerns over staffing and equipment.
"May December," a stylized melodrama directed by Todd Haynes and starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, will open the New York Film Festival.
Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown warned that the military "will lose talent" over a blockade on promotions led by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.
The U.S. Commerce Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced $5 million in funding Tuesday to help protect underserved American communities from extreme heat.
The fossilized prehistoric skeletons of a Pteranodon and a Plesiosaur, estimated to be tens of millions of years old, will go up for auction later this month at Sotheby's in New York.
The U.S. Justice Department has changed its mind on former President Donald Trump's potential immunity from a defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll.
António Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, warned Tuesday that the death of a peacekeeper in Central African Republic might constitute a war crime.
Former Manson follower and convicted murderer Leslie Van Houten has been released from prison after spending more than five decades behind bars, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
The Biden administration and disability rights leaders met in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to discuss the Americans with Disabilities Act and transportation accessibility.
Firefighters in Massachusetts rescued a baby deer found swimming in a 15-foot-deep tank at a water treatment plant.
A significant landslide has damaged and displaced homes in the city of Rolling Hills Estates in Los Angeles County, Calif.
A section of the University of Colorado Boulder campus was closed Tuesday when a black bear wandered into the area and climbed a tree.
A Canada-based website is celebrating the upcoming release of the live-action Barbie film by offering to pay someone $1,000 to watch and review all 16 animated Barbie movies.
NATO allies on Tuesday approved a plan to chart a course for Ukraine to join the military alliance, but President Volodymyr Zelensky said a lack of a concrete timeline was "absurd."
An Indiana deputy was killed during a jail inmate's attempted escape from the Community Justice Campus in Indianapolis on Monday.
A Maryland family is celebrating a $100,000 win from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- the family's fifth large lottery prize in the past five years.
Mamamoo+, a subunit of the K-pop group Mamamoo, shared a logo motion teaser for the album "Two Rabbits."
Elina Svitolina secured one of the most significant upsets of Wimbledon 2023, eliminating top-ranked Iga Swiatek in three sets to advance to the semifinals Tuesday in London.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday declared a state of emergency in Vermont after heavy rain led to flooding and forced people out of their homes in the state's capital.
A helicopter crash in Nepal near Mount Everest has left six people dead.
Britney Spears shared a cover and release date for her memoir, "The Woman in Me." 
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