Britain is arming itself with new sanctioning powers to target Iran's leadership, London announced Thursday. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, used a sneaky editing trick allowed by state law to amend the state's biennial budget to fund public education for the next 400 years. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked Merrick Garland, the attorney general of the United States, to investigate rival state Florida over its migrant shipping scheme. Florida first lady Casey DeSantis revived a 2022 state campaign movement on a national scale Thursday, launching Mamas for DeSantis in Iowa to drum up support for her husband Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign. One of two Iowa teens convicted of murdering their Spanish teacher, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison with no chance of parole for 35 years. Hurricane researchers are now predicting an "above-average" season with at least four major hurricanes and 18 named storms after record-warm sea surface temperatures were recorded following previous predictions. Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from the House Freedom Caucus last month, several media outlets reported on Thursday. Canadian and American authorities on Thursday issued an advisory to both countries related to new variants of malware. A Florida police officer who twice brought his young son to the department's headquarters and locked him in a cell as punishment, has been placed on leave for a seemingly unrelated code of conduct investigation. Elon Musk's Twitter has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, in anticipation of a lawsuit over the launch of Instagram's new Threads application. The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug proven to slow the progress of Alzheimer's Disease on Thursday. A man died Friday leaving thousands of followers of his QAnon-related conspiracy group believing his death was a part of a plan to reveal the so-called "truth" about the fate of former President John F. Kennedy. Researchers at the University of Arizona say they have discovered an exoplanet which explains the formation of spiral arms around a young star system 500 light-years away from Earth, according to a new study. Harris County, Texas, officials said Thursday that the county intends to challenge a new state law that abolishes its elections office. Two U.S. senators are blasting Bed Bath & Beyond, calling out the recently-bankrupt retail giant for purportedly not issuing severance pay to thousands of now-former employees. Firefighters in Los Angeles rescued a dog who became stuck in the narrow space between two buildings. The Florida Republican Party will require GOP presidential candidates to sign a loyalty pledge to get on the state's March 19 primary ballot. A New York woman didn't find out she had won a lottery jackpot worth $1,000 a week for life until she saw a news release nearly a year after the drawing. OceanGate said in an announcement on its website Thursday that it is suspending operations in the wake of its submersible's implosion during a deep dive to the Titanic, which killed five people. President Joe Biden used a trip to South Carolina on Thursday to tout the real world benefits of "Bidenomics," massive investments across the country that he said are creating jobs at a rapid pace. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arrived in China on Thursday for a four-day visit where she will discuss trade and economic issues with high-level Chinese officials. K-pop stars NewJeans released a video for "New Jeans," the pre-release single from their EP "Get Up." The Weeknd, Blackpink member Jennie and Lily-Rose Depp released a video for "One of the Girls," a song for their HBO series "The Idol." |
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