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Nuclear fallout from Manhattan Project’s Trinity test reached 46 states, new study finds The nuclear fallout from the Manhattan Project's test, codenamed Trinity, of a plutonium-implosion device in July 1945 reached 46 states and crossed into Mexico and Canada within days of detonation, a new study found. More U.S. warships, Marines deployed to Middle East to counter Iran Additional U.S. warships and Marines are to be deployed to the Middle East, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered Thursday. Workers at LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr seek to unionize to ensure company remains ‘thriving’ A supermajority of the roughly 100 eligible employees of the LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr have signed union representation cards seeking to unionize to ensure the company remains "thriving." NFL approves Washington Commanders sale as Dan Snyder investigation findings released The NFL approved the sale of the Washington Commanders to a partnership led by Josh Harris from former owners Tanya and Dan Snyder, who has been ordered to pay $60 million to the league to resolve an investigation. With Don Jr. and chants of 'USA,' so-called 'patriotic' marketplace joins NYSE The company behind the so-called "patriotic" marketplace PublicSq made its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. Donald Trump Jr., son of the ex-president and an investor, helped mark event. White House says it has reached out to North Korea in effort to bring home U.S. soldier The White House has reached out to North Korea to bring home the U.S. soldier who was seen bolting across the military demarcation line and into the country Tuesday, as details began to emerge about him. House 'weaponization' hearing: Bickering, barbs and RFK Jr. Democrats and Republicans did not hold back from talking over each other and trading jabs during a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the weaponization of the federal government on Thursday. Biden visits Philly Shipyard, announces 'American' construction projects President Joe Biden will visit a Philadelphia shipyard Thursday to announce construction of a new offshore wind vessel as part of the administration's continued push on manufacturing and clean energy. Alexei Navalny supporters fear Russian dissident could face 20 more years in prison Imprisoned Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny could face an additional 20 years in prison, according to his lawyer. Watch: Bear beats the heat with a dip in Massachusetts family's pool A Massachusetts woman captured video when she looked outside and discovered a black bear cooling off with a dip in her above-ground pool. Look: Shark takes a bite out of fisherman's catch in Massachusetts The captain of a charter fishing boat in Massachusetts was reeling in a bass when a shark jumped out of the water and took a bite out of the fish. Gamer breaks 'Football Manager' record with 528-year game A Polish soccer fan broke a Guinness World Record by playing video game Football Manager for 453 days and 15 hours -- amounting to 528 years and 137 days of in-game time. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish linked to sustaining good lung health Fish and fish oil omega-3 fatty acids found in tuna, salmon and sardines look promising for maintaining lung health, according to a study supported by the National Institutes of Health. Dream numbers deliver Maryland woman her third lottery jackpot A Maryland woman who regularly plays a set of lottery numbers that came to her in a dream won her third $50,000 prize using the digits. Watch: 'American Horror Story: Delicate' teases Kim Kardashian baby horror FX released the first teaser for "American Horror Story: Delicate." The show's 12th season is coming soon to FX and Hulu. Along party lines, Senate committee approves ethics code for Supreme Court The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday approved a bill that would create an ethical code of conduct for the Supreme Court. The vote was 11-10 along party lines. Fleetwood, Lamprecht, Grillo share first-round lead at Open Championship Tommy Fleetwood, Emiliano Grillo and amateur Christo Lamprecht fired 5-under-par 66s for a three-way tie for the lead through the first 18 holes of the 2023 Open Championship on Thursday in Hoylake, England. Watch: NewJeans shares performance version of 'Cool with You' music video K-pop group NewJeans released a performance version of its music video for the song "Cool with You." 'Borderlands' movie to open in theaters in August 2024 The "Borderlands" movie directed by Eli Roth and starring Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart and Jack Black will open in theaters in August 2024. On space, poll shows most Americans support NASA's role, U.S. presence New polling data released by the Pew Research Center indicates that Americans want the nation to maintain a continued presence in space. Legacy admissions face renewed scrutiny after Supreme Court affirmative action ruling Legacy admissions have come under increased scrutiny with the Supreme Court's decision to end affirmative action prompting universities to take a closer look at their admissions policies. Fiat Chrysler engineer pleads guilty in using device to violate Clean Air Act Fiat Chrysler Automobiles executive Emanuele Palma, pleaded guilty Thursday in a felony conspiracy to violate the Clean Air Act. Palma and others used emissions on Jeeps and Ram trucks. 'Secret Invasion' episodes coming Friday to Hulu The first three episodes of "Secret Invasion," a Marvel series starring Samuel L. Jackson, will be available to stream on Hulu. Iraqi PM expels Swedish ambassador after protesters storm embassy over Koran burnings Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani on Thursday expelled Sweden's ambassador to Baghdad and recalled the country's ambassador to Stockholm as tensions flared over Koran burning. |
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Inside the Hunt for the Gilgo Beach Serial KillerAs investigators spent years looking for a suspect, a key clue was buried in their files. Could they have solved the case years earlier? NOAA Confirms June Was Earth’s Hottest on RecordIn its monthly call, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration analyzed how June’s temperatures stacked up and said it expects August to continue the trend. U.S. Investigating Why Delta Passengers Were Kept on Plane in Extreme HeatThe flight, from Las Vegas to Atlanta, was stalled at Harry Reid International Airport, leaving passengers sweltering in triple-digit temperatures, the department said. Tornado Rips Through North Carolina Pfizer Site, Damaging Drug SuppliesExtensive damage occurred at the company’s property in Rocky Mount, and many products used by hospitals appeared to have been affected. This could further exacerbate shortages. Trump Grand Jury Delays Jan. 6 Verdict in Washington Courthouse CollisionA defense lawyer was late. A judge grew irked. Prosecutors were hauled out of a grand jury. It was an example of the complexities stemming from the multiple proceedings involving Donald Trump. Trump Seeks UAW Endorsement as the Union Wavers on Backing BidenA video from the former president attacked electric vehicles, predicting the demise of the American automotive industry. Russia Steps Up Strikes on Ukraine Grain Ports as U.S. Warns of Ship AttacksA White House official said Moscow might stage an attack on a commercial ship and blame Ukraine. Britain’s By-elections: One Win and Two Defeats for the ToriesThe governing Conservative Party retained Boris Johnson’s former seat in Parliament in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, but lost in two electoral districts to Labour and the Liberal Democrats. Trinity Nuclear Test’s Fallout Reached 46 States, Canada and Mexico, Study FindsThe research shows that the first atomic bomb explosion’s effects had been underestimated, and could help more “downwinders” press for federal compensation. How TV Writing Became a Dead-End JobThe writers say Hollywood studios are increasingly limiting their roles in television productions, highlighting a trend for white-collar workers. N.F.L. Fines Snyder $60 Million for Sexual Harassment and Withholding RevenueDaniel Snyder will pay $60 million in restitution after a league investigation found that he sexually harassed a female employee and improperly withheld revenue when he owned the Washington Commanders. Missouri Supreme Court Allows Abortion Ballot Initiative to Move AheadThe effort to put abortion rights before voters was held up when the attorney general said the state auditor had vastly underestimated the potential cost to taxpayers. House Overwhelmingly Passes Bill to Improve Air TravelThe House cleared away a number of potential sticking points that had threatened to hold up the bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration. It goes next to the Senate. On the U.S. Economy, Beware the New TriumphalismOur economy has done well lately. Don’t become complacent. Building a Legal Wall Around Donald TrumpAmerican legal institutions have passed the Jan. 6 test so far, but the tests aren’t over. How Serious is No Labels?Many Americans fear a second Trump term and are dissatisfied. No Labels is here to take advantage of that sadness with a half-finished idea. Patients Are Being Crushed by Health Care BureaucracyA quarter of insured adults report delayed or missed medical care because of administrative tasks. 6-Year-Old Suffocated and Bus Monitor Didn’t Notice, Prosecutor SaysThe girl, who was unable to speak, was in a wheelchair at the back of the bus, and the monitor had her earbuds in. A New Jersey prosecutor charged the woman with manslaughter. Nebraska Teen Who Used Pills to End Pregnancy Gets 90 Days in JailCeleste Burgess, 19, and her mother, Jessica Burgess, 42, were charged last year after the police obtained their private Facebook messages. Anchor Brewery Workers Want to Save Their Company by Buying ItAbout 39 unionized workers, who represent two-thirds of the brewery’s employees, agreed to pursue a bid to run it as a co-op, a union official said. More Recent Articles |
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The nuclear fallout from the Manhattan Project's test, codenamed Trinity, of a plutonium-implosion device in July 1945 reached 46 states and crossed into Mexico and Canada within days of detonation, a new study found.
Additional U.S. warships and Marines are to be deployed to the Middle East, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered Thursday.
A supermajority of the roughly 100 eligible employees of the LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr have signed union representation cards seeking to unionize to ensure the company remains "thriving."
The NFL approved the sale of the Washington Commanders to a partnership led by Josh Harris from former owners Tanya and Dan Snyder, who has been ordered to pay $60 million to the league to resolve an investigation.
The company behind the so-called "patriotic" marketplace PublicSq made its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. Donald Trump Jr., son of the ex-president and an investor, helped mark event.
The White House has reached out to North Korea to bring home the U.S. soldier who was seen bolting across the military demarcation line and into the country Tuesday, as details began to emerge about him.
Democrats and Republicans did not hold back from talking over each other and trading jabs during a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the weaponization of the federal government on Thursday.
President Joe Biden will visit a Philadelphia shipyard Thursday to announce construction of a new offshore wind vessel as part of the administration's continued push on manufacturing and clean energy.
Imprisoned Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny could face an additional 20 years in prison, according to his lawyer.
A Massachusetts woman captured video when she looked outside and discovered a black bear cooling off with a dip in her above-ground pool.
The captain of a charter fishing boat in Massachusetts was reeling in a bass when a shark jumped out of the water and took a bite out of the fish.
A Polish soccer fan broke a Guinness World Record by playing video game Football Manager for 453 days and 15 hours -- amounting to 528 years and 137 days of in-game time.
Fish and fish oil omega-3 fatty acids found in tuna, salmon and sardines look promising for maintaining lung health, according to a study supported by the National Institutes of Health.
A Maryland woman who regularly plays a set of lottery numbers that came to her in a dream won her third $50,000 prize using the digits.
FX released the first teaser for "American Horror Story: Delicate." The show's 12th season is coming soon to FX and Hulu.
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday approved a bill that would create an ethical code of conduct for the Supreme Court. The vote was 11-10 along party lines.
Tommy Fleetwood, Emiliano Grillo and amateur Christo Lamprecht fired 5-under-par 66s for a three-way tie for the lead through the first 18 holes of the 2023 Open Championship on Thursday in Hoylake, England.
K-pop group NewJeans released a performance version of its music video for the song "Cool with You."
The "Borderlands" movie directed by Eli Roth and starring Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart and Jack Black will open in theaters in August 2024.
New polling data released by the Pew Research Center indicates that Americans want the nation to maintain a continued presence in space.
Legacy admissions have come under increased scrutiny with the Supreme Court's decision to end affirmative action prompting universities to take a closer look at their admissions policies.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles executive Emanuele Palma, pleaded guilty Thursday in a felony conspiracy to violate the Clean Air Act. Palma and others used emissions on Jeeps and Ram trucks.
The first three episodes of "Secret Invasion," a Marvel series starring Samuel L. Jackson, will be available to stream on Hulu.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani on Thursday expelled Sweden's ambassador to Baghdad and recalled the country's ambassador to Stockholm as tensions flared over Koran burning. 
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