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Britain unveils new Iran sanction powers Britain is arming itself with new sanctioning powers to target Iran's leadership, London announced Thursday. Wisconsin governor uses sneaky editing trick to fund public education until 2425 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’s Gov. Newsom asks AG Garland to investigate Florida for migrant shipping scheme 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. Casey DeSantis launches national Mamas for DeSantis movement in Iowa 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. Iowa teen sentenced to life for killing Spanish teacher over failing grade 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 revise forecast, say 'above-average' storm season ahead 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. Sources say Marjorie Taylor Greene voted out of House Freedom Caucus Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from the House Freedom Caucus last month, several media outlets reported on Thursday. Canadian, U.S. authorities issue updated cybersecurity advisory on malware Canadian and American authorities on Thursday issued an advisory to both countries related to new variants of malware. Florida police officer who locked son in jail cell placed on leave in separate probe 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. Twitter sends cease-and-desist letter to Meta in anticipation of Threads lawsuit 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. FDA approves first medicine shown to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug proven to slow the progress of Alzheimer's Disease on Thursday. QAnon leader dies; in 2021, he told followers JFK and son would appear in Dallas 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. 500 light-years away, young exoplanet offers glimpse into Earth's early years 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 sues to stop Texas law abolishing its elections office Harris County, Texas, officials said Thursday that the county intends to challenge a new state law that abolishes its elections office. Democratic senators call out Bed Bath & Beyond on severance pay, more 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. Look: Stuck dog rescued from between two Los Angeles buildings Firefighters in Los Angeles rescued a dog who became stuck in the narrow space between two buildings. In Florida, GOP presidential candidates face loyalty pledge to get on state ballot The Florida Republican Party will require GOP presidential candidates to sign a loyalty pledge to get on the state's March 19 primary ballot. New York woman finds out she won lottery jackpot after nearly a year 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. After deadly submersible implosion, OceanGate says it is suspending operations 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. Watch Joe Biden in S.C.: 'Bidenomics' investing in restoring American dream 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. In China, Treasury's Janet Yellen touts 'opportunity to communicate' 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. Watch: NewJeans transform into Powerpuff Girls in 'New Jeans' music video K-pop stars NewJeans released a video for "New Jeans," the pre-release single from their EP "Get Up." Watch: The Weeknd, Jennie, Lily-Rose Depp share 'One of the Girls' video 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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Biden Weighs Giving Ukraine Cluster Munitions Despite Allies’ BanUkraine is seeking cluster munitions, which are known to cause grievous injuries to civilians, as its ammunition supply runs low. FDA Makes Alzheimer’s Drug Leqembi Widely AccessibleThe F.D.A. gave full approval to the drug, but added a black-box warning about safety risks. Medicare said it would cover most of the high cost. What to Know About Leqembi, the Alzheimer’s Drug Approved by the FDAMedicare will cover much of the cost for patients in the early stages of the disease, but Leqembi has safety risks and can only modestly slow cognitive decline. Heat Records Broken Across EarthFrom north to south, temperatures are surging as greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere and combine with effects from El Niño. Heat Wave in Mexico: Hermosillo Above 120 DegreesDuring the most recent heat wave, residents of the northern city of Hermosillo struggled to breathe in the scorching temperatures. Nations Aim to Zero Out Shipping Emissions by MidcenturyRegulators reached a provisional deal on how quickly the transition to zero-emissions fuels should happen for cargo ships, which often burn particularly dirty oil. Eric Adams Had a Photo of a Fallen Officer. Was His Story About It True?Mayor Eric Adams has often talked about a wrinkled photo of a fallen police officer that he kept in his wallet. Now that photo and the story have been called into question. Janet Yellen Faces a Diplomatic Test in Her Visit to ChinaThe Treasury secretary will need to defend export controls and tariffs while explaining that the United States does not aim to harm China’s economy. John Kerry to Visit China to Restart Climate NegotiationsA yearlong freeze in climate talks appears to be ending as the United States and China, the world’s biggest polluters, resume discussions. 2 Die After Ship Catches Fire at Port Newark in New JerseyThe fire broke out on a ship carrying more than 1,000 vehicles, owned by an Italian company and anchored at Port Newark. 2 Newark Firefighters Brought Years of Service to Their Final FireAugusto Acabou and Wayne Brooks Jr., who died fighting a blaze on a cargo ship, were products of Engine 16 in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood. How Tom Brady’s Crypto Ambitions Collided With RealityThe superstar quarterback is among the celebrities dealing with the fallout from the crypto crash. Others, like Taylor Swift, escaped. F.B.I. Searched the Home of Kraken’s Jesse PowellFederal agents were investigating Jesse Powell, the founder of the crypto exchange Kraken, over claims that he hacked and cyber-stalked a nonprofit arts group. Shootings in NYC Drop by 25 Percent as Surge of Violence EasesMurders and rapes were also down, part of a nationwide trend after a post-pandemic spike. Threads Becomes Most Rapidly Downloaded App as Twitter Threatens MetaInstagram’s new app was downloaded more than 30 million times in 16 hours. Twitter threatened legal action against its rival. The Rage and Joy of Donald Trump’s MAGA AmericaCome for the community. Stay for the vituperation. The Rich Are Crazy for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Why does Silicon Valley love RFK Jr.? Ron DeSantis’s Campaign of ContemptRather than trying to lift people up, he seems to be running on contempt. Britney Spears Seeks Apology After Encounter With Victor Wembanyama’s SecuritySpears said on Twitter that a member of an athlete’s detail had hit her outside a Las Vegas restaurant Wednesday night. California Leaders Seek Federal Inquiry of Florida for Migrants TripsIn a letter to the Justice Department, Gov. Gavin Newsom, the California attorney general and a Texas sheriff said the Florida-funded program was based on deception. Wisconsin’s Governor Raises School Funding for the Next 400 YearsGov. Tony Evers used a quirky rule to edit the state budget and raise the cap on public school funding — until the year 2425. Doyle Layne’s Dazzling ‘Weed Pots’ at Kordansky GalleryThe ceramist Doyle Lane created a universe of colors and shapes with his ‘weed pots,’ 100 of which form his first solo show in New York, at David Kordansky. |
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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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