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Two killed in apparent attack on Crimean bridge; Russia vows to retaliate A mother and father from Russia's Belgorod region were killed and their daughter was injured Monday on the strategically important Crimean Bridge, said Russian officials, who accused Ukraine of attacking the structure. Georgia Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to block 2020 election investigation The Georgia Supreme Court rejected former President Donald Trump's bid Monday to block Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' investigation into alleged election interference following the 2020 presidential race. Russia suspends Black Sea grain deal with Ukraine Russia said Monday it had terminated an agreement allowing Ukraine to ship out grain from its ports in the Black Sea. Rocket Lab launches seven satellites into orbit California space firm Rocket Lab successfully launched seven satellites into orbit from New Zealand on Tuesday under sunny skies, after having pushed back the launch several hours. Sen. Elizabeth Warren urges SEC to investigate Tesla over Twitter 'conflicts of interest' Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate Tesla's board of directors over "apparent conflicts of interest" involving Tesla CEO Elon Musk's "dual roles" with Twitter. Announcing UFO hearing, House lawmaker says, 'We're done with the cover-ups' The House Oversight Committee will hold a hearing next week on "unidentified anomalous phenomena," or UAPs, otherwise known as UFOs, Rep. Tim Burchett confirmed Monday. Country music exec Jerry Bradley, who shaped Nashville's sound, dies at 83 Country music executive Jerry Bradley, whose skills and savvy as a producer pushed the genre to new heights in the 1970s and '80s, has died in Nashville, his family announced Monday. He was 83. Judge temporarily blocks Iowa's six-week abortion ban Three days after it was signed into law, a judge in Iowa has temporarily blocked the state's new six-week abortion ban to allow a court challenge to play out. Lindsay Lohan gives birth to first child Lindsay Lohan's publicist confirmed Monday that the former child star has given birth to her first child. Biden, Netanyahu agree to meet after months of simmering tensions U.S. President Joe Biden and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu conferred for the first time in months on Monday, the White House said, while the prime minister's office announced the two leaders have agreed to meet. Vatican emissary to meet with President Joe Biden on Russia's deportation of children The Vatican will send a high-level emissary to Washington, D.C., this week to meet with President Joe Biden and discuss the ongoing effort to repatriate thousands of Ukrainian children deported by Russian officials. Sofia Vergara, Joe Manganiello split up after 7 years of marriage "Modern Family" alum Sofia Vergara and "Moonhaven" actor Joe Manganiello have announced they are ending their seven-year marriage. NOAA issues watch for 'minor' radiation storm after powerful solar flares U.S. forecasters have posted a watch for a possible "minor" geomagnetic storm hitting the Earth following the eruptions of several powerful solar flares noted by Russian scientists over the weekend. First-generation iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,372.80 A rare, first-generation iPhone from 2007 was auctioned for $190,372.80, setting a new record for the "Holy Grail" of collectible iPhones. Watch: Mamamoo+ walks in rain in 'Save Me' music video teaser Mamamoo+, a subunit of the K-pop group Mamamoo, released a preview of its video for the song "Save Me." Look: Large snake found in North Carolina home's bathroom Police responded to a North Carolina home to remove an unusual "slippery suspect" -- a snake. 'Yellowstone' joins CBS fall schedule "Yellowstone," "Seal Team," "FBI True" and "Ghosts" were announced as part of the revised CBS fall programming schedule. Firefighters rescue small dog trapped inside electric sofa Firefighters in Wisconsin used tools including bolt cutters, a hacksaw and a grinder to rescue a small dog who became trapped underneath his owner's electric sofa. Man wins $100,000 lottery prize after buying beach house A North Carolina man won a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket during his drive home from buying a beach house. Democrats' resolution will attempt to censure indicted GOP Rep. George Santos A House Democrat on Monday introduced a resolution to censure Republican Rep. George Santos following the failure of an effort to expel the New York lawmaker in wake of his 13-count federal indictment. U.S. soccer's Christen Press, who is out for World Cup, needs fourth surgery United States Women's National Team star Christen Press, who will not play in the 2023 World Cup, needs a fourth surgery on the right knee she injured more than a year ago, she announced Monday on Instagram. Watch: 'The Monkey King' trailer: Jimmy O. Yang voices hero in animated film "The Monkey King," an animated film featuring Jimmy O. Yang, Bowen Yang and Stephanie Hsu, is coming to Netflix. Experimental Alzheimer's drug donanemab may slow symptoms by a third Another experimental drug meant to slow the damage of Alzheimer's appears poised to join a growing arsenal of new treatments for this memory-robbing disease. |
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Biden Invites Netanyahu to United States, Easing TensionsThe invitation to the Israeli prime minister came on the eve of a visit to the White House by Isaac Herzog, the Israeli president. In Congress, Democrats’ Rift Over Israel Flares on Eve of Herzog VisitAfter a leading progressive called Israel “a racist state,” Democratic leaders criticized the statement. But a planned boycott of the Israeli president’s speech by liberals underscored tensions. DeSantis, Haley and Pence Attack Democrats in Speeches Supporting IsraelPresident Biden and progressive congresswomen were the focus of Republican presidential hopefuls’ criticism at the Christians United for Israel Summit. Jerome Powell’s Prized Labor Market Is Back. Can He Keep It?The Federal Reserve chair spent the early pandemic bemoaning the loss of a strong job market. It roared back — and now its fate is in his hands. At the Met, She Holds Court. At Home, She Held 71 Looted Antiquities.Shelby White has given the museum generous gifts and 33 years of service as a trustee. But investigators recently seized many of her ancient artifacts, including 17 that were on loan to the Met. Explosions Damage Crimea Bridge as Russia Blames Ukraine for AttackRussia accused Ukraine of hitting the Kerch Strait Bridge for the second time in 10 months, saying that two maritime drones had struck the bridge, an essential supply line for Russian troops. Russia Stops Ukraine Grain Deal, Shaking World Food MarketsMoscow, which has repeatedly complained that the U.N.-brokered agreement is one-sided in Ukraine’s favor, said it could return to the deal if its demands were met. Trump Plans to Expand Presidential Power Over Agencies in 2025The former president and his backers aim to strengthen the power of the White House and limit the independence of federal agencies. Georgia Supreme Court Rejects Trump Effort to Quash InvestigationWith indictment decisions imminent, the court refused to scuttle an investigation into whether the former president and his allies interfered in the 2020 election. Federal Prosecutor Urges Takeover of Rikers IslandThe statement from Damian Williams was a major shift and could help persuade a judge to strip Mayor Eric Adams of his power over the troubled jails complex. Edward Caban Becomes First Latino Commissioner of New York PoliceMayor Eric Adams named Mr. Caban as the 46th commissioner of the New York Police Department. He follows Keechant Sewell, who resigned after 18 months. Iowa Judge Temporarily Suspends New Abortion BanJudge Joseph Seidlin put a hold on the law, which prohibits abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, days after the governor signed it. Family of Murdaugh Boat Crash Victim Reaches $15 Million SettlementThe crash, in which a 19-year-old woman was killed, brought scrutiny to Alex Murdaugh and his family. He was later convicted of murdering his wife and son. Miami Embraces Lionel Messi With Murals, Marketing and MilanesasSoccer-crazy South Florida has welcomed the world’s greatest player — now the region’s best-known celebrity — with murals, marketing and milanesas. It’s Getting Really Awkward for Speaker Kevin McCarthySwing voters aren’t all that keen on posturing, do-nothing Congresses. Kai Bird on Christopher Nolan's ‘Oppenheimer’Christopher Nolan’s film delves deeply into what this country did to its most famous scientist. Why We Should Politicize the WeatherClimate-related disasters are very much a partisan issue. The Hysterical Overreaction to Jayapal’s ‘Racist State’ GaffeA congresswoman runs into pro-Israel political correctness. Air Quality Worsens Again as Canada Wildfires Smoke Returns to U.S.Wildfires in western Canada are expected to create smoky conditions in the United States this week. Parts of the U.S. had unhealthy air in June from wildfires in other parts of Canada. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Relatives Condemn His Comments About CovidHis sister Kerry Kennedy criticized his remarks, and his brother Joseph Kennedy II said “they play on antisemitic myths and stoke mistrust of the Chinese.” Taylor Swift Now Has More No. 1 Albums Than Any Woman in HistoryThe pop superstar’s “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” debuts at No. 1 this week as the year’s biggest new album, and three of her other titles also made the Top 10. At No Labels Event, a Few Disagreements on Policy Seep InSenator Joe Manchin III and former Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. stressed that they were not a third-party presidential ticket — yet. And on issues like climate and guns, they debated their views. More Recent Articles |
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A mother and father from Russia's Belgorod region were killed and their daughter was injured Monday on the strategically important Crimean Bridge, said Russian officials, who accused Ukraine of attacking the structure.
The Georgia Supreme Court rejected former President Donald Trump's bid Monday to block Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' investigation into alleged election interference following the 2020 presidential race.
Russia said Monday it had terminated an agreement allowing Ukraine to ship out grain from its ports in the Black Sea.
California space firm Rocket Lab successfully launched seven satellites into orbit from New Zealand on Tuesday under sunny skies, after having pushed back the launch several hours.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate Tesla's board of directors over "apparent conflicts of interest" involving Tesla CEO Elon Musk's "dual roles" with Twitter.
The House Oversight Committee will hold a hearing next week on "unidentified anomalous phenomena," or UAPs, otherwise known as UFOs, Rep. Tim Burchett confirmed Monday.
Country music executive Jerry Bradley, whose skills and savvy as a producer pushed the genre to new heights in the 1970s and '80s, has died in Nashville, his family announced Monday. He was 83.
Three days after it was signed into law, a judge in Iowa has temporarily blocked the state's new six-week abortion ban to allow a court challenge to play out.
Lindsay Lohan's publicist confirmed Monday that the former child star has given birth to her first child.
U.S. President Joe Biden and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu conferred for the first time in months on Monday, the White House said, while the prime minister's office announced the two leaders have agreed to meet.
The Vatican will send a high-level emissary to Washington, D.C., this week to meet with President Joe Biden and discuss the ongoing effort to repatriate thousands of Ukrainian children deported by Russian officials.
"Modern Family" alum Sofia Vergara and "Moonhaven" actor Joe Manganiello have announced they are ending their seven-year marriage.
U.S. forecasters have posted a watch for a possible "minor" geomagnetic storm hitting the Earth following the eruptions of several powerful solar flares noted by Russian scientists over the weekend.
A rare, first-generation iPhone from 2007 was auctioned for $190,372.80, setting a new record for the "Holy Grail" of collectible iPhones.
Mamamoo+, a subunit of the K-pop group Mamamoo, released a preview of its video for the song "Save Me."
Police responded to a North Carolina home to remove an unusual "slippery suspect" -- a snake.
"Yellowstone," "Seal Team," "FBI True" and "Ghosts" were announced as part of the revised CBS fall programming schedule.
Firefighters in Wisconsin used tools including bolt cutters, a hacksaw and a grinder to rescue a small dog who became trapped underneath his owner's electric sofa.
A North Carolina man won a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket during his drive home from buying a beach house.
A House Democrat on Monday introduced a resolution to censure Republican Rep. George Santos following the failure of an effort to expel the New York lawmaker in wake of his 13-count federal indictment.
United States Women's National Team star Christen Press, who will not play in the 2023 World Cup, needs a fourth surgery on the right knee she injured more than a year ago, she announced Monday on Instagram.
"The Monkey King," an animated film featuring Jimmy O. Yang, Bowen Yang and Stephanie Hsu, is coming to Netflix.
Another experimental drug meant to slow the damage of Alzheimer's appears poised to join a growing arsenal of new treatments for this memory-robbing disease. 
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