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SpaceX launches nearly two dozen more Starlink satellites into space SpaceX successfully launched a rocket with a payload of nearly two dozen Starlink satellites into space Sunday night following multiple delays due to weather. West Yellowstone trailed closed after woman found dead from bear attack Park officials in Montana have issued an emergency closure of a trail near Yellowstone after the body of a woman killed in an apparent bear attack was found over the weekend. Spain elections: no party wins enough seats to establish government Nearly all of the votes have been counted in Spain's general election on Sunday and no party has won enough seats to establish an outright majority. 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. Police K9 attacks unarmed Black man after semi chase in Ohio The Ohio State Highway Patrol has released video of an arrest made on July 4 in which a police K9 attacked an unarmed Black man following a commercial semi-truck chase. DeSantis says Black people benefited from slavery when questioned about new school standards Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued that Black people benefited from slavery when he was questioned about new standards for teaching Black history in his state. Israel begins debating judicial reform while Netanyahu is hospitalized Israel's parliament has begun debating a controversial judicial reform bill on Sunday as the nation's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a procedure to receive a pacemaker. Detainee at infamous Rikers Island jail in NYC dies, marking 7th death this year A man who was detained at Rikers Island while awaiting trial in New York City died Sunday, marking the seventh death at the infamous jail this year. 'Barbie' tops North American box office with $155M The live-action, candy-colored caper, "Barbie," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $155 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo announced Sunday. Brian Harman wins Open Championship for first major title Brian Harman continued his domination at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, firing a 1-under 70 over his last 18 holes to finish 13-under, capturing the Open Championship for his first major victory Sunday in Hoylake, England. Michael Dorman: Solving murders helps Joe, Marybeth bond, process grief in 'Pickett' S2 Michael Dorman told UPI the murder mystery at the heart of "Joe Pickett" Season 2 gives his titular Wyoming game warden yet another way to bond with his beloved wife Marybeth. Elon Musk announces Twitter rebrand, new ‘X’ logo incoming Elon Musk announced his latest big changes to the Twitter platform on Sunday with the trademark bird soon to be replaced with an "X." Lukashenko claims Poland is trying to annex Ukraine, Wagner troops want to invade Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko claimed Sunday that Poland is trying to annex Ukraine while he's had to restrain Wagner Group fighters from invading the country. Zelensky vows ‘retaliation’ for destruction of historic church in Odessa A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Odessa killed at least one person while damaging a historic church protected by the United Nations. 21-year-old French swimmer Leon Marchand smashes Michael Phelps’ 400m record French swimmer Leon Marchand etched his name in the history books this weekend after the rising star blew Michael Phelps' 400m individual medley record out of the water at the World Aquatics Championships in Japan. Lawmaker says North Korea will 'exact a price' for return of Travis King House Foreign Affairs Chair Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, believes Travis King was running from disciplinary action when he fled to North Korea last week. California school district adopts textbook it rejected for covering LGBTQ+ figures after Newsom threat A school district in southern California has adopted a social studies textbook the school board previously rejected for including the history of LGBTQ+ figures like Harvey Milk. Marine biologist Austin Gallagher: 'Shark Week' 2023 all about pushing boundaries Marine biologist Austin Gallagher told UPI he was thrilled to hear his program, "Belly of the Beast," was chosen to kick off Discovery channel's 2023 edition of "Shark Week" on Sunday. 'Manifest' alum Melissa Roxburgh to guest star in 'Quantum Leap' S2 premiere Melissa Roxburgh is set to guest star in the premiere episode of "Quantum Leap" Season 2. On This Day, July 23: Eileen Collins becomes 1st female Space Shuttle commander On July 23, 1999, U.S. Air Force Col. Eileen Collins became the first woman to command a space shuttle flight, with the launch of Columbia on a four-day mission. Famous birthdays for July 23: Kathryn Hahn, Alison Krauss Actor Kathryn Hahn turns 50 and singer Alison Krauss turns 51, among the famous birthdays for July 23. Cambodia votes in one-sided election, with Hun Sen victory assured Cambodia headed to the polls on Sunday for an election choreographed to end with only one result: a victory for strongman Hun Sen, extending his nearly 40-year reign as prime minister. More Recent Articles |
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Israel’s Identity Hangs in the Balance Over a Judicial OverhaulLawmakers are set to vote Monday on whether to limit the Supreme Court’s power as one element of a government plan to overhaul judicial authority. It is part of a profound rift over Israel’s nature and future. U.S. Confronts Tight but Turbulent Relationship With IsraelPresident Biden has cautioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against pursuing a proposal to rein in Israel’s judiciary, a plan that has deeply divided Israeli society. As Inquiries Compound, So Does the ‘Trump Tax’For all their complexity, the Trump-related prosecutions have not significantly constrained the ability of prosecutors to carry out their regular duties, officials have said. A ‘Leaner-Meaner’ DeSantis Campaign Faces a Reboot and a ReckoningThe campaign’s missteps and swelling costs have made donors and allies anxious. One person close to the Florida governor said he had experienced a “challenging learning curve.” ‘Quiet Luxury’ Becomes a Flex for the UltrarichIn the world of the ultrawealthy, luxury is only quiet if you don’t know what to listen for. San Francisco Mayor London Breed Draws Early Opponents in 2024 RaceThe mayor is drawing challengers more than a year before the election, a sign that she will face a tough race in a city where most voters remain in a foul mood. Spain Elections: Results Show No Party With Enough Votes to GovernThe returns showed no party winning the support needed to govern, leaving the country facing weeks of uncertainty. How Modelo Beat Bud Light After a Decade of TransformationA decade before Bud Light faced a conservative-led boycott over a transgender influencer, Modelo Especial was on track to take the No. 1 spot. Cómo fue que Modelo llegó a ser líder en ventas de EE. UU.Una década antes de que Bud Light enfrentara un boicot liderado por conservadores indignados por una campaña publicitaria con una influente trans, Modelo Especial ya estaba posicionada para liderar. ‘Barbie’ Fans Show Up in StyleFans nationwide shopped their closets for the rosiest interpretations of the Barbie ethos: sparkly bags, open-toed pumps, stretchy headbands and more. Ann Roth Is Hollywood’s Secret WeaponInside the studio of the costume master who helped give the world “Klute,” “The English Patient,” “Midnight Cowboy,” “Working Girl,” “Mamma Mia!” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” — and more. ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Set Post-Pandemic Box Office HighWith the biggest revenues since 2019, “Barbenheimer” gives the usual franchises a run for their money, selling out even predawn screenings. Jonas Vingegaard Wins Tour de France Again After Vanquishing His RivalWhat started as a tense two-man battle became a foregone conclusion when Tadej Pogacar couldn’t stay with Vingegaard in the 17th stage of the race. A Letter to President Biden About IsraelMr. President, this Israeli government needs another dose of your tough love about our shared interests and about U.S. strategic interests. Vladimir Putin Can’t Count on Chinese Support ForeverChina’s track record on foreign friendships does not bode well for the Russian leader. What I Learned in UkraineMemo from a nation of closed skies, air-raid apps and bustling urban life. Rising Heat Deaths Are Not Just About the TemperatureIt is unconscionable that in our wealthy country, we let blue-collar workers and the economically disadvantaged needlessly die in oppressive heat. Biden to Name National Monument for Emmett Till and His MotherThe monument, expected to be established on Tuesday, will consist of three protected sites in Illinois and Mississippi. Cambodian Election 2023: Hun Sen’s Party Declares VictoryThe party of Hun Sen, who has been prime minister for nearly four decades, declared victory on Sunday in parliamentary elections that set the stage for his son to rule the country. Tony Bennett’s Commitment to Civil RightsThe singer witnessed racism in the military and in the music industry, experiences that informed his decision to join the Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965. Are Google and Meta to Blame for the Racist Massacre in Buffalo?Two new lawsuits filed by the victims’ families are the most recent attempt to hold social media companies responsible when men steeped in violent ideologies on those platforms open fire. More Recent Articles |
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SpaceX successfully launched a rocket with a payload of nearly two dozen Starlink satellites into space Sunday night following multiple delays due to weather.
Park officials in Montana have issued an emergency closure of a trail near Yellowstone after the body of a woman killed in an apparent bear attack was found over the weekend.
Nearly all of the votes have been counted in Spain's general election on Sunday and no party has won enough seats to establish an outright majority.
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.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol has released video of an arrest made on July 4 in which a police K9 attacked an unarmed Black man following a commercial semi-truck chase.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis argued that Black people benefited from slavery when he was questioned about new standards for teaching Black history in his state.
Israel's parliament has begun debating a controversial judicial reform bill on Sunday as the nation's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a procedure to receive a pacemaker.
A man who was detained at Rikers Island while awaiting trial in New York City died Sunday, marking the seventh death at the infamous jail this year.
The live-action, candy-colored caper, "Barbie," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $155 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo announced Sunday.
Brian Harman continued his domination at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, firing a 1-under 70 over his last 18 holes to finish 13-under, capturing the Open Championship for his first major victory Sunday in Hoylake, England.
Michael Dorman told UPI the murder mystery at the heart of "Joe Pickett" Season 2 gives his titular Wyoming game warden yet another way to bond with his beloved wife Marybeth.
Elon Musk announced his latest big changes to the Twitter platform on Sunday with the trademark bird soon to be replaced with an "X."
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko claimed Sunday that Poland is trying to annex Ukraine while he's had to restrain Wagner Group fighters from invading the country.
A Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Odessa killed at least one person while damaging a historic church protected by the United Nations.
French swimmer Leon Marchand etched his name in the history books this weekend after the rising star blew Michael Phelps' 400m individual medley record out of the water at the World Aquatics Championships in Japan.
House Foreign Affairs Chair Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, believes Travis King was running from disciplinary action when he fled to North Korea last week.
A school district in southern California has adopted a social studies textbook the school board previously rejected for including the history of LGBTQ+ figures like Harvey Milk.
Marine biologist Austin Gallagher told UPI he was thrilled to hear his program, "Belly of the Beast," was chosen to kick off Discovery channel's 2023 edition of "Shark Week" on Sunday.
Melissa Roxburgh is set to guest star in the premiere episode of "Quantum Leap" Season 2.
On July 23, 1999, U.S. Air Force Col. Eileen Collins became the first woman to command a space shuttle flight, with the launch of Columbia on a four-day mission.
Actor Kathryn Hahn turns 50 and singer Alison Krauss turns 51, among the famous birthdays for July 23.
Cambodia headed to the polls on Sunday for an election choreographed to end with only one result: a victory for strongman Hun Sen, extending his nearly 40-year reign as prime minister. 
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