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VA reviews possible link between toxic exposures, certain cancers in service members The Veterans Affairs Department is investigating whether service members who suffer from acute leukemias, chronic leukemias and multiple myeloma outside of the head and neck, were exposed to toxins. 3 Marines found dead in vehicle parked at N.C. convenience store Three Marines were found dead over the weekend inside a car parked at a North Carolina convenience store, authorities said Tuesday as they investigate the deaths. Robotic hand can rotate objects without sight using touch sensors, research shows A research team led by engineers with the University of California San Diego has shown off a robotic hand that can rotate an object in its palm using touch-based sensors rather than by sight. Scientists warn Atlantic Ocean current could collapse by 2060 Some scientists have revealed an ominous climate calculation, based on greenhouse gas emissions, that predicts the Atlantic Ocean's current will shut down around 2060 if nothing changes before then. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis cuts presidential campaign staff by more than a third Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has cut more than a third of his presidential campaign staff to "streamline operations," as campaign advisers confirmed Tuesday that 38 jobs were eliminated across several departments. Johnny Lujack, winner of 1947 Heisman Trophy and Notre Dame legend, dies at 98 University of Notre Dame legend Johnny Lujack, the winner of the 1947 Heisman Trophy, died Tuesday. He was 98. Federal judge blocks Biden policy to stem flow of migrants at southern border A policy that turns back illegal immigrants who do not first apply for asylum from their home country has been blocked by a federal judge in what has been considered a blow to the administration of President Joe Biden. Senate committee investigates billionaire Leon Black, $158 million paid to Jeffrey Epstein The Senate Finance Committee is investigating $158 million, paid to accused sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein by billionaire and Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black, for tax and estate planning advice. New federal rule aims to push private insurers to expand mental health care President Joe Biden has proposed new federal rules that would force private health insurers to increase coverage for mental health services for millions of Americans who lack care. Censure resolution says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene 'fanned the flames' of hate A House Democrat has introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., for dozens of grievances, including displaying graphic images of Hunter Biden during a congressional hearing last week. Ex-Marine freed from Russia in 2022 prisoner exchange wounded in Ukraine A U.S. citizen and former Marine who was detained in Russia in 2019 before being released in an April 2022 prisoner exchange has been wounded while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, according to the State Department. Watch: Escaped goats overrun California neighborhood Police in California put their farming skills to the test when they were called to round up a herd of goats that escaped their enclosure and took over a neighborhood. Iowa man balances guitar on his forehead for more than 1 hour, 46 minutes An Iowa man with more than 250 Guinness World Records to his name attempted to recapture one of his previous titles by balancing a guitar on his forehead for 1 hour, 46 minutes 34 seconds. Movie review: 'Haunted Mansion' does Disney right "Haunted Mansion," in theaters Friday, is a deliciously intense family movie about ghosts and settling unfinished business. Watch: World's largest tattoo honors rapper Takeoff A group of Atlanta tattoo studios teamed up to pay tribute to rapper Takeoff and break a Guinness World Record with a tattoo measuring 79 square feet and 6 square inches in area. In designating memorials, Biden says Emmett Till still inspires 'fight for justice' U.S. President Joe Biden signed a proclamation designating three national memorials for Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, Tuesday. Telescope's dark energy camera captures large galaxy absorbing smaller one Space is a big place, but that doesn't prevent galaxies from colliding with their nearby neighbors, especially as they grow over billions of years and larger galaxies consume smaller ones. Look: Itzy coordinates in 'Cake' music video teaser K-pop group Itzy released a preview of its music video for "Cake," a song from its EP "Kill My Doubt." Powerball player's $1 million numbers came from store name, race cars A Massachusetts woman who scored a $1 million Powerball jackpot said her numbers came from some unusual sources -- a convenience store and race cars. Watch: 'High School Musical' alums perform in 'High School Reunion' music video Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabeel and Kaycee Stroh appear in a video for "High School Reunion," a song for "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" Season 4. NASA partners with 11 companies for space technology to assist Artemis moon mission NASA has selected 11 companies to partner on space technology projects that will support the upcoming Artemis mission, which intends to return humans to the moon. Kremlin says it won't rejoin grain deal; Ukraine alleges deliberate plan to tank pact The Russian government said Tuesday it was "impossible" for it to return to a deal allowing the free shipment of grain from Ukraine amid the war. UPS, Teamsters reach tentative agreement on new contract UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said on Wednesday that they have reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement just days before their current contract was to expire. |
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Odesa Cathedral Missile Attack Leaves Ukrainians BereftOdesa, a port city long beloved by travelers, had been largely spared the worst of the war, but that began changing this week. Trevor Reed, Former U.S. Marine, Injured While Fighting in UkraineTrevor Reed’s condition was not immediately clear. His decision to return to the region and volunteer to fight for Ukraine created some “exasperation” within the Biden administration, an administration official said. Education Dept. Opens Inquiry Into Harvard Legacy AdmissionsAn inquiry into admissions preference for family of alumni and donors began after the Supreme Court’s decision last month limiting affirmative action. Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s New Asylum PolicyImmigrant advocacy groups had challenged the administration’s decision to sharply limit who is allowed to apply for asylum in the United States. Jan. 6 Prosecutors Gather More Evidence as Trump Indictment Decision LoomsThe special counsel, Jack Smith, continues to push ahead on several fronts as he assembles evidence about former President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to retain power after the 2020 election. McCarthy Escalates Talk of a Biden Impeachment InquiryThe speaker’s comments came on the eve of a hearing in the tax case against Hunter Biden, and ahead of a potential third indictment of former President Donald J. Trump. After Ousting Marjorie Taylor Greene, Freedom Caucus Is at a CrossroadsThe ouster of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from the ultraconservative group and the rise of another rebel faction have raised questions about where the real power lies on the far right. Republicans in Congress Seek to Block Hunter Biden’s Plea DealThe chairman of the Ways and Means Committee filed a brief in federal court saying the plea agreement for the president’s son had been tainted by political interference. Gilgo Beach Suspect’s Home Held a 279-Weapon Arsenal and a Walk-In VaultInvestigators have been excavating the backyard of the suspect’s home after finding “disturbances” that might be buried objects, the district attorney said. Bronny James, Son of LeBron James, Is Stable After Cardiac ArrestBronny, a basketball recruit at the University of Southern California, was stricken during a practice on Monday. He is out of intensive care and in stable condition, his family said. Ocean Currents in the Atlantic Could Slow by Century’s End, Research ShowsThe system of ocean currents that regulates the climate for a swath of the planet could collapse sooner than expected, a new analysis found. Israel’s Judicial Overhaul Will Set Off More Showdowns. But When?The government’s vote to limit judicial power set off a night of street chaos. More showdowns are expected, but with Parliament about to recess, it is not clear when or in what form. Judge Vacates Bowe Bergdahl’s Conviction and Dishonorable DischargeThe Army colonel overseeing the court-martial trial had applied for a job with the Trump-era Justice Department, raising the appearance of bias. DeSantis Cuts Campaign Staff by Over a Third, Aiming to Rein In CostsHis presidential campaign, facing questions from allies and donors about the strength of his candidacy, has now eliminated the jobs of 38 aides this month. Biden Creates Monument to Emmett Till Amid Fights Over Black HistoryThe murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till and the activism of his grieving mother helped galvanize the civil rights movement in America. Man Sentenced in Death of Actor Michael K. WilliamsCarlos Macci, 72, was part of a crew that sold Michael K. Williams fentanyl-laced heroin that killed him in 2021. The Mind Is Willing, So the Body Doesn’t Have Much ChoiceThese men, many in their 80s, may have titanium hips and implantable defibrillators. But they plan to play hockey until they go to that big locker room in the sky. Beto O’Rourke: Governor Abbott’s Operation Lone Star Is Deadly and Also FailingIf the president fails to enforce the federal government’s clear supremacy on immigration, he will allow a humanitarian crisis to grow into a political liability. Susan Faludi Thinks ‘Barbie’ Is a Delight. She Also Thinks It’s About Abortion.The author of “Backlash” thinks Greta Gerwig’s film is more than a delight. ‘Joe Biden May Be the Last Pro-Israel Democratic President’Tom Friedman on what contentious judicial changes mean for the U.S.-Israeli relationship. What Japan’s Economy Can Tell Us About ChinaAnd is it relevant to China? UPS and Teamsters Reach Tentative Deal to Head Off StrikeUnited Parcel Service faced a potential walkout by more than 325,000 union members after their five-year contract expires next week. Jill Biden Takes the 2024 Campaign to Paris in Another Overseas AppealAs the United States officially rejoined UNESCO, the first lady delivered what sounded like a campaign message, saying the president had rebuilt bonds that frayed under his predecessor. Colorado Family Died in Rocky Mountains After Trying to Live ‘Off the Grid’Two sisters and a teenage son moved to a Colorado campsite last July, living off canned food. They had wanted to take a break from a world that distressed them, a local coroner said. Bidens’ Dog, Commander, Has Bitten Several Secret Service Agents, Emails ShowOne agent went to the hospital after being bitten by the Bidens’ German shepherd, Commander, in a series of at least 10 incidents of “aggressive behavior.” More Recent Articles |
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The Veterans Affairs Department is investigating whether service members who suffer from acute leukemias, chronic leukemias and multiple myeloma outside of the head and neck, were exposed to toxins.
Three Marines were found dead over the weekend inside a car parked at a North Carolina convenience store, authorities said Tuesday as they investigate the deaths.
A research team led by engineers with the University of California San Diego has shown off a robotic hand that can rotate an object in its palm using touch-based sensors rather than by sight.
Some scientists have revealed an ominous climate calculation, based on greenhouse gas emissions, that predicts the Atlantic Ocean's current will shut down around 2060 if nothing changes before then.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has cut more than a third of his presidential campaign staff to "streamline operations," as campaign advisers confirmed Tuesday that 38 jobs were eliminated across several departments.
University of Notre Dame legend Johnny Lujack, the winner of the 1947 Heisman Trophy, died Tuesday. He was 98.
A policy that turns back illegal immigrants who do not first apply for asylum from their home country has been blocked by a federal judge in what has been considered a blow to the administration of President Joe Biden.
The Senate Finance Committee is investigating $158 million, paid to accused sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein by billionaire and Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black, for tax and estate planning advice.
President Joe Biden has proposed new federal rules that would force private health insurers to increase coverage for mental health services for millions of Americans who lack care.
A House Democrat has introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., for dozens of grievances, including displaying graphic images of Hunter Biden during a congressional hearing last week.
A U.S. citizen and former Marine who was detained in Russia in 2019 before being released in an April 2022 prisoner exchange has been wounded while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, according to the State Department.
Police in California put their farming skills to the test when they were called to round up a herd of goats that escaped their enclosure and took over a neighborhood.
An Iowa man with more than 250 Guinness World Records to his name attempted to recapture one of his previous titles by balancing a guitar on his forehead for 1 hour, 46 minutes 34 seconds.
"Haunted Mansion," in theaters Friday, is a deliciously intense family movie about ghosts and settling unfinished business.
A group of Atlanta tattoo studios teamed up to pay tribute to rapper Takeoff and break a Guinness World Record with a tattoo measuring 79 square feet and 6 square inches in area.
U.S. President Joe Biden signed a proclamation designating three national memorials for Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, Tuesday.
Space is a big place, but that doesn't prevent galaxies from colliding with their nearby neighbors, especially as they grow over billions of years and larger galaxies consume smaller ones.
K-pop group Itzy released a preview of its music video for "Cake," a song from its EP "Kill My Doubt."
A Massachusetts woman who scored a $1 million Powerball jackpot said her numbers came from some unusual sources -- a convenience store and race cars.
Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Lucas Grabeel and Kaycee Stroh appear in a video for "High School Reunion," a song for "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" Season 4.
NASA has selected 11 companies to partner on space technology projects that will support the upcoming Artemis mission, which intends to return humans to the moon.
The Russian government said Tuesday it was "impossible" for it to return to a deal allowing the free shipment of grain from Ukraine amid the war.
UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said on Wednesday that they have reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement just days before their current contract was to expire. 
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