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Bus plunges into ravine in southern Mexico, killing 29 A passenger bus traveling in southern Mexico failed to round a corner and fell dozens of feet into a ravine on Wednesday, killing at least 29 people and injuring several others, officials said. 'Peaky Blinders' creators blast DeSantis for copyright violation in controversial ad The production team for the hit series "Peaky Blinders" has ripped Ron DeSantis for copyright violation after the Florida governor used a clip of Cillian Murphy's character in the show without license or permission. JetBlue ends partnership with American, will focus on Spirit Airlines merger JetBlue confirmed Wednesday it is severing ties with American Airlines, after a federal judge in May ordered the two carriers to end the agreement over antitrust laws. Man gets life in rape of Ohio girl, 10, who had to cross state lines for abortion A 28-year-old Guatemalan national was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years after pleading guilty to raping a 10-year-old girl. U.S. says it prevented Iran from seizing 2 oil tankers in international waters The U.S. Navy says it prevented the Iranian navy from seizing two tankers in international waters Wednesday. Watch: Sigourney Weaver, Alycia Debnam-Carey tease 'Alice Hart' secrets The trailer for the Prime Video series "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart" teases the secrets kept from the title character, played by Alycia Debnam-Carey. Swedish prime minister visits White House amid tensions with Turkey in NATO bid Sweden will make NATO stronger, President Joe Biden said Wednesday as he welcomed Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to the White House amid tensions with Turkey that could hurt Sweden's bid to join the alliance. Israel warns Iraq it is responsible for kidnapped Princeton researcher Israel said Wednesday, it is holding Iraq responsible for the safety of a kidnapped Israeli citizen who has been missing for months and is being held by a Shi'ite militia. Four killed in Louisiana during onslaught of Fourth of July holiday shootings Four people were killed and seven were injured after a mass shooting at a July 4 party in Louisiana, police said. Hand scent can identify sex, Florida International University researchers say Scent compounds emanating from a person's hand can be used to determine sex, according to a study by researchers at Florida International University published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. Pentagon concludes review after Discord leak, will tighten controls for classified info The Pentagon has concluded a 45-day review into how the military handles classified information after a National Guardsman with a top-secret clearance leaked information he did not need to know on Discord. New Jersey superior court judge being investigated for profanity-filled TikTok posts A judge in New Jersey is under fire after and facing a formal complaint over videos posted on his TikTok account that allegedly show him using profane language. 15-foot snake turns up outside Kansas home Police in Kansas are trying to find the owner of a 15-foot yellow snake that showed up at a resident's home. Pregnant fan goes into labor at Taylor Swift concert in Ohio An Ohio woman celebrating the birth of her son revealed she went into labor at an unusual place: a Taylor Swift concert. New York man sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in jewelry store robbery A 63-year-old New York man was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison for his role in the robbery of a Connecticut jewelry store in 2020. Hong Kong-born singer Coco Lee's family blames 'demon' of depression for her death Hong Kong singer and songwriter Coco Lee has died from suicide, according to a Wednesday Facebook post by her sisters. Lee had been in a coma following the suicide attempt. Man suspected email about $100,000 lottery prize was a scam -- it wasn't A Michigan man who won a $100,000 lottery prize said he initially feared the email informing him of his win was part of a scam. Censured Rep. Adam Schiff raises $8.1M in 2nd quarter for Senate run Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., raised about $8.1 million for his Senate campaign in the second quarter of 2023. He was censured by the Republican-led House last month for his role in Donald Trump's 2019 impeachment. At White House, Uyghurs protest Chinese 'genocide' on anniversary of massacre A group of Uyghurs demonstrated outside of the White House on Wednesday to protest China's continued genocide on the 14th anniversary of what is known as the Uramchi Massacre. Georgia deputy shot, killed before suspect arrested fleeing in patrol car A Crisp County Georgia sheriff's deputy was shot and killed early Wednesday morning while investigating a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop. The suspect was captured after stealing the deputy's patrol car. Secret Service confirms substance found at White House was cocaine The Secret Service said Wednesday that a powdery white substance that was found in the West Wing of the White House on Sunday, is cocaine. Swiatek, Djokovic advance, Sakkari upset on Wimbledon's Day 3 Iga Swiatek and Novak Djokovic won their second-round matches in straight sets, while No. 8 Maria Sakkari was upset on Day 3 of Wimbledon 2023 on Wednesday in London. U.S. Customs agents seize 70 pounds of a new version of 'bath salts' drug U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have seized 70 pounds of a new version of synthetic stimulant commonly known as bath salts. Shipped from China, the drug was found in two boxes sent to Washington. Meta to launch Twitter competitor Threads app Thursday, though not in Europe Meta plans to officially launch the new Threads app Thursday to compete with Twitter. Privacy concerns are preventing the release in Europe for now. |
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Ruling Puts Social Media at Crossroads of Disinformation and Free SpeechThe case, which could alter how the government battles disinformation, is a flashpoint in a broader effort by conservatives to document what they contend is a liberal conspiracy to silence their views. Disinformation Researchers Fret About Fallout From Judge’s OrderThey said a restriction on government interaction with social media companies could impede efforts to curb false claims about vaccines and voter fraud. Did Israel’s Military Incursion in the West Bank Solve Anything?Israelis and Palestinians said the armed groups that were the targets of the military raid would quickly rebuild and the Israeli soldiers would be back soon. Biden Says He Is ‘Anxiously’ Waiting for Sweden to Join NATOIn an Oval Office meeting, President Biden again backed the plan for Sweden to join the military alliance, but movement has been stalled by Turkey’s opposition. DeSantis Campaign Struggles to Make a Strong Case Against TrumpThe Florida governor, who has yet to demonstrate himself as a campaigner on a national stage, has been plagued by a series of unforced errors and has yet to make a strong case against Donald Trump. Ukraine Strikes Makiivka, Igniting a Huge Blast in Russian-Occupied CityUkrainian and Russian officials differed on whether a military or civilian area had been struck. Earlier in the war, Russia lost dozens of soldiers, if not hundreds, in a strike on the city. Threads: What to Know About Instagram’s ‘Twitter Killer’ AppHere’s what to know about Instagram’s new app for public conversations and how it differs from Twitter. Deadly Louisiana Shooting Caps a Holiday Weekend of ViolenceThe shooting, which left four dead and seven wounded, was one of several in multiple cities since Friday. Before Philadelphia Shooting, Suspect Showed Troubling Signs, D.A. SaysPeople who lived with the suspect told investigators that he was wearing a bulletproof vest around the house in the days before five people were gunned down. Judge Unseals More of Affidavit Used to Seek Mar-a-Lago Search WarrantThe newly disclosed sections revealed more of the evidence cited by the Justice Department as a basis for searching former President Donald J. Trump’s club and residence last summer. Yusef Salaam Is Declared Winner of Harlem City Council Primary RaceMr. Salaam was one of the Central Park Five who were wrongly convicted and then exonerated in the rape and assault of a jogger in Central Park in 1989. For Yusef Salaam, a Landslide Just Might Be the Best RevengeAfter his wrongful conviction as one of the Central Park Five was overturned, Mr. Salaam found it hard to rebuild his life. Now he stands to take office next year. Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Are SeparatingMr. de Blasio’s marriage helped fuel his campaign for mayor of New York, and his intense personal and political bond with his wife drew admiration and scrutiny. How to Talk About an Unhappy Marriage Before It’s Too LateFormer Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City and his wife, Chirlane McCray, announced they were separating after growing apart. Here’s what experts advise if you’re wondering about your own relationship. Prue Leith’s 2,200-Mile Road Trip From California to FloridaThe “Great British Baking Show” judge steps out of the tent to sample the flavors of the U.S. on a 2,200-mile drive. The Supreme Court Didn’t Put Racism on a Leash. It Granted It License.By striking down affirmative action, justices take the absurd position that racism must be ignored for racism to be overcome. America Is Living on Borrowed MoneyThe nation needs to chart a new course on federal debt. Germany Is Learning a LessonAs the country ventures beyond the West, it is revisiting its sense of self. Nancy Yao Withdraws as Director of Women’s History MuseumNancy Yao was to lead a Smithsonian museum about the influence of American women. Her withdrawal came amid a review of how she had handled sexual harassment complaints in an earlier post. Bum Knees, Stress Fractures and Mental Anguish. Oh, Canada.Canada has been striving to become a top tennis nation for two decades, and with two Wimbledon finals appearances and a U.S. Open title it seemed to be working. Then things quieted down. People With Private Medicare Plans Can’t Find Psychiatrists, Study ShowsA new study finds that people have a very difficult time finding doctors in their networks under the private-sector policies. More Recent Articles |
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A passenger bus traveling in southern Mexico failed to round a corner and fell dozens of feet into a ravine on Wednesday, killing at least 29 people and injuring several others, officials said.
The production team for the hit series "Peaky Blinders" has ripped Ron DeSantis for copyright violation after the Florida governor used a clip of Cillian Murphy's character in the show without license or permission.
JetBlue confirmed Wednesday it is severing ties with American Airlines, after a federal judge in May ordered the two carriers to end the agreement over antitrust laws.
A 28-year-old Guatemalan national was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years after pleading guilty to raping a 10-year-old girl.
The U.S. Navy says it prevented the Iranian navy from seizing two tankers in international waters Wednesday.
The trailer for the Prime Video series "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart" teases the secrets kept from the title character, played by Alycia Debnam-Carey.
Sweden will make NATO stronger, President Joe Biden said Wednesday as he welcomed Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to the White House amid tensions with Turkey that could hurt Sweden's bid to join the alliance.
Israel said Wednesday, it is holding Iraq responsible for the safety of a kidnapped Israeli citizen who has been missing for months and is being held by a Shi'ite militia.
Four people were killed and seven were injured after a mass shooting at a July 4 party in Louisiana, police said.
Scent compounds emanating from a person's hand can be used to determine sex, according to a study by researchers at Florida International University published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
The Pentagon has concluded a 45-day review into how the military handles classified information after a National Guardsman with a top-secret clearance leaked information he did not need to know on Discord.
A judge in New Jersey is under fire after and facing a formal complaint over videos posted on his TikTok account that allegedly show him using profane language.
Police in Kansas are trying to find the owner of a 15-foot yellow snake that showed up at a resident's home.
An Ohio woman celebrating the birth of her son revealed she went into labor at an unusual place: a Taylor Swift concert.
A 63-year-old New York man was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison for his role in the robbery of a Connecticut jewelry store in 2020.
Hong Kong singer and songwriter Coco Lee has died from suicide, according to a Wednesday Facebook post by her sisters. Lee had been in a coma following the suicide attempt.
A Michigan man who won a $100,000 lottery prize said he initially feared the email informing him of his win was part of a scam.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., raised about $8.1 million for his Senate campaign in the second quarter of 2023. He was censured by the Republican-led House last month for his role in Donald Trump's 2019 impeachment.
A group of Uyghurs demonstrated outside of the White House on Wednesday to protest China's continued genocide on the 14th anniversary of what is known as the Uramchi Massacre.
A Crisp County Georgia sheriff's deputy was shot and killed early Wednesday morning while investigating a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop. The suspect was captured after stealing the deputy's patrol car.
The Secret Service said Wednesday that a powdery white substance that was found in the West Wing of the White House on Sunday, is cocaine.
Iga Swiatek and Novak Djokovic won their second-round matches in straight sets, while No. 8 Maria Sakkari was upset on Day 3 of Wimbledon 2023 on Wednesday in London.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have seized 70 pounds of a new version of synthetic stimulant commonly known as bath salts. Shipped from China, the drug was found in two boxes sent to Washington.
Meta plans to officially launch the new Threads app Thursday to compete with Twitter. Privacy concerns are preventing the release in Europe for now. 
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