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Watch: Lionel Messi beats Cruz Azul with free kick in his Inter Miami debut Lionel Messi calmly grazed his left boot on the ball, bending it around a wall of defenders and into the top left corner of the net, beating Cruz Azul in stoppage time Friday in his Inter Miami debut. NASA's Bill Nelson to discuss bilateral cooperation in South America NASA administrator Bill Nelson will travel to South America on Monday. During his trip Nelson will meet space officials in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. CIA Director Bill Burns becomes newest member of president's Cabinet In a largely symbolic move, U.S. President Joe Biden made CIA Director Bill Burns a Cabinet member on Friday. In Florida, Kamala Harris blasts state's controversial Black history standards Vice President Kamala Harris will "deliver remarks on the fight to protect fundamental freedoms, specifically, the freedom to learn and tech America's full and true history," according to the White House. 'John Wick' prequel 'The Continental' premieres Sept. 22 Peacock announced the air dates for the three-part event series "The Continental: From the World of John Wick." Each entry will premiere Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. 6 respectively. Watch: 'Interview with the Vampire' teaser reveals new Claudia, Theatre des Vampires AMC released a teaser for "Interview with the Vampire" Season 2, coming in 2024, at San Diego Comic-Con. DOJ warns Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over anti-migrant buoys in Rio Grande The Department of Justice has advised Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that the use of migrant-deterring buoys in the Rio Grande is in violation of federal law. AMC names Andrew Lincoln/Danai Gurira 'Walking Dead' spinoff AMC announced Season 2 renewals for both "The Walking Dead: Dead City" and "The Walking Dead: Darryl Dixon" on Friday at San Diego Comic-Con and the name of the third spinoff. Joe Biden military nominee would be first woman to serve in Joint Chiefs of Staff U.S. President Joe Biden announced nominees for four key military positions, the White House said Friday. If confirmed, one nominee will become the first woman to serve with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Watch: Wisconsin woman amasses collection of 23,632 Winnie the Pooh items A Wisconsin woman who has held the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of Winnie the Pooh memorabilia since 2008 said her collection now amounts to 23,632 unique items. Joe Biden says tech giants' AI pact promotes 'safety, security, and trust' The White House has secured commitments from the leaders of seven major U.S. tech companies who vowed to take a responsible approach to develop artificial intelligence for ethical purposes. In wake of Bud Light trans uproar, Florida Gov. DeSantis orders state pension review Florida Gov. and GOP presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis on Friday ordered a government review of how Bud Light's promotional partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney may have affected state pension investments. Lottery ticket birthday gift earns N.C. man $100,000 A North Carolina man received a scratch-off lottery ticket as a birthday present and ended up winning a $100,000 prize. 'Expend4bles' poster introduces Megan Fox, 50 Cent, more Lionsgate released the poster for "Expend4bles' on Friday, featuring the new additions to the action movie ensemble. NewJeans release 'Get Up' EP, 'ETA' music video K-pop group NewJeans released the album "Get Up" and a music video for the song "ETA." 'Barbenheimer' weekend: 'Barbie' beating 'Oppenheimer' in early box office returns It's 'Barbenheimer' weekend: Early box office numbers show "Barbie" dominating "Oppenheimer" for the theatrical release of both films, with many buying tickets to see both. Texas A&M president resigns after conservative pushback on plans to hire Black editor Texas A&M university president M. Katherine Banks resigned late Thursday evening following accusations that the hiring of a Black editor for its journalism department was mishandled. Look: Chris Stapleton announces 'Higher' album, releases 'White Horse' song Chris Stapleton announced his fifth studio album, "Higher," and released a first song, "White Horse." Michael Cohen settles suit with Trump Organization over unpaid legal fees The one-time so-called "fixer" for Donald Trump before he became president, Michael Cohen, has settled with the Trump Organization for an undisclosed amount, it was disclosed on Friday. 'Welcome to Wrexham': Season 2 of Ryan Reynolds series coming in September "Welcome to Wrexham," a docuseries following Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they manage a soccer club, will return for a second season on FX. Biden administration creates new preparedness office for future pandemics The Biden administration announced Friday that to make sure the country is more prepared for the next pandemic, it is setting up an Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy within the White House. Palestinian Americans excited, but wary about Israel entry under visa-waiver bid Israel's decision to allow Americans living in the West Bank to enter the country is an exciting prospect that would allow them to return to the United States more easily but some worry the practice could be short-lived. Look: Animal services officer swims in river to rescue kitten from log An animal services officer in Texas swam out into a river in his full uniform to rescue a kitten spotted stranded on a floating log. Look: Alligator waits for a ride at Florida bus stop A Florida bus driver got out their camera instead of opening the door when they arrived at a bus stop occupied by an unusual commuter -- an alligator. Russia continues deadly missile assault on Odessa, grain facilities Russia attacked the Odessa region of Ukraine for a fourth straight night into Friday morning, hitting port and grain facilities critical to the export of wheat and other products to other countries. |
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Meta, Google and A.I. Firms Agree to Safety Measures in Biden MeetingAmazon, Google and Meta are among the companies that announced the guidelines as they race to outdo each other with versions of artificial intelligence. A.I. Regulation Is in Its ‘Early Days’While there has been a flurry of activity by the White House and lawmakers over artificial intelligence, rules for the technology remain distant, lawmakers and experts said. For Trump and Allies, Outcome of Georgia Election Inquiry NearsThe prosecutor overseeing the investigation into election interference will make her case next month to a grand jury in Atlanta. Nearly 20 people have been warned that they could face charges. Michael Cohen Agrees to Settle Lawsuit With Trump OrganizationDonald J. Trump’s former fixer had accused the company of failing to abide by the terms of a deal and refusing to pay more than $1 million in legal costs Why Aileen Cannon May Prove Critics Wrong in Trump Documents CaseJudge Aileen M. Cannon’s ruling to start the Trump documents trial in May 2024 showed, for now, that she is the jurist defenders have described: level-headed and not beholden to the man who appointed her. Tony Bennett, Jazzy Crooner of the American Songbook, Dead at 96From his initial success at the Paramount in Times Square through his generation-spanning duets, his career was remarkable for both its longevity and its consistency. Forget What the Song Says. Tony Bennett’s Heart Never Left New York.The singer may have become famous for “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” but he will always be the kid from Astoria who made a go of it in Manhattan. Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga: How an Unlikely Pair Soared TogetherThe crooner and the pop star seemed like unlikely collaborators when they joined up in 2014. But the two masters of reinvention inspired and bolstered each other’s careers. Biden Nominates Adm. Lisa Franchetti to Lead the NavyIf confirmed, Admiral Franchetti, who currently serves as the Navy’s second in command, would become the first woman to lead the service in its 247-year history. Biden Elevates CIA Director William Burns to His CabinetWilliam J. Burns, a veteran diplomat, has played a key role in the Biden administration’s efforts to thwart the Russian invasion of Ukraine. ‘Barbenheimer’ Is a Huge Hollywood Moment and Maybe the Last for a WhileThe big launch of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” should have been a celebratory moment, but an industry on pause has darkened the mood. Russia Batters Ukraine’s Ability to Export Grain in Black Sea ConfrontationRussia held exercises demonstrating its power to sink ships and stop those that try to run its blockade. For Ukrainian food exports to resume, Moscow said, a list of demands must be met. Russia Raises Interest Rates, Trying to Cool Wartime EconomyWith the ruble weakening and the government spending ever more money on the war in Ukraine, Moscow took unexpectedly sharp action to curb inflation. Brexit, the Disaster No One Wants to Talk AboutThe political taboo around Bregret. Inside Starbucks’ Dirty War Against Organized LaborAs strikes explode across America, the coffee chain’s story holds a lesson on how to fight. West Virginia’s Redneck Army Refuses to Stay BuriedProud resistance is our secret birthright. Why California and Florida Have Become Almost UninsurableClimate change is an obvious factor, but the states’ governments share a large part of the blame. Texas A&M President M. Katherine Banks Resigns Amid Fallout Over Journalism ProgramThe university said M. Katherine Banks would retire “immediately” after political pushback over the effort to appoint Kathleen McElroy to lead its journalism program. Alabama Lawmakers Decline to Create New Majority-Black Congressional DistrictRepublican lawmakers pushed through a new congressional map a month after the Supreme Court ruled that the state’s existing map diluted the power of Black voters. The History of the Lynching Site Where Jason Aldean Filmed ‘Try That in a Small Town’Henry Choate, an 18-year-old Black man, was hanged outside the Maury County Courthouse in Tennessee in 1927 after he was falsely accused of attacking a white girl. Kansas Troopers ‘Waged War on Motorists,’ Federal Judge FindsThe judge said the Highway Patrol had made a habit of wrongly questioning out-of-state drivers in hopes of turning up drugs. Buddhist Art From India: Where the Natural Meets the SupernaturalThe Met has gathered a stunning display of ancient Buddhist art — rare loans including dozens of objects that have never been exhibited outside of India. More Recent Articles |
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Lionel Messi calmly grazed his left boot on the ball, bending it around a wall of defenders and into the top left corner of the net, beating Cruz Azul in stoppage time Friday in his Inter Miami debut.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson will travel to South America on Monday. During his trip Nelson will meet space officials in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia.
In a largely symbolic move, U.S. President Joe Biden made CIA Director Bill Burns a Cabinet member on Friday.
Vice President Kamala Harris will "deliver remarks on the fight to protect fundamental freedoms, specifically, the freedom to learn and tech America's full and true history," according to the White House.
Peacock announced the air dates for the three-part event series "The Continental: From the World of John Wick." Each entry will premiere Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. 6 respectively.
AMC released a teaser for "Interview with the Vampire" Season 2, coming in 2024, at San Diego Comic-Con.
The Department of Justice has advised Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that the use of migrant-deterring buoys in the Rio Grande is in violation of federal law.
AMC announced Season 2 renewals for both "The Walking Dead: Dead City" and "The Walking Dead: Darryl Dixon" on Friday at San Diego Comic-Con and the name of the third spinoff.
U.S. President Joe Biden announced nominees for four key military positions, the White House said Friday. If confirmed, one nominee will become the first woman to serve with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
A Wisconsin woman who has held the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of Winnie the Pooh memorabilia since 2008 said her collection now amounts to 23,632 unique items.
The White House has secured commitments from the leaders of seven major U.S. tech companies who vowed to take a responsible approach to develop artificial intelligence for ethical purposes.
Florida Gov. and GOP presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis on Friday ordered a government review of how Bud Light's promotional partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney may have affected state pension investments.
A North Carolina man received a scratch-off lottery ticket as a birthday present and ended up winning a $100,000 prize.
Lionsgate released the poster for "Expend4bles' on Friday, featuring the new additions to the action movie ensemble.
K-pop group NewJeans released the album "Get Up" and a music video for the song "ETA."
It's 'Barbenheimer' weekend: Early box office numbers show "Barbie" dominating "Oppenheimer" for the theatrical release of both films, with many buying tickets to see both.
Texas A&M university president M. Katherine Banks resigned late Thursday evening following accusations that the hiring of a Black editor for its journalism department was mishandled.
Chris Stapleton announced his fifth studio album, "Higher," and released a first song, "White Horse."
The one-time so-called "fixer" for Donald Trump before he became president, Michael Cohen, has settled with the Trump Organization for an undisclosed amount, it was disclosed on Friday.
"Welcome to Wrexham," a docuseries following Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they manage a soccer club, will return for a second season on FX.
The Biden administration announced Friday that to make sure the country is more prepared for the next pandemic, it is setting up an Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy within the White House.
Israel's decision to allow Americans living in the West Bank to enter the country is an exciting prospect that would allow them to return to the United States more easily but some worry the practice could be short-lived.
An animal services officer in Texas swam out into a river in his full uniform to rescue a kitten spotted stranded on a floating log.
A Florida bus driver got out their camera instead of opening the door when they arrived at a bus stop occupied by an unusual commuter -- an alligator.
Russia attacked the Odessa region of Ukraine for a fourth straight night into Friday morning, hitting port and grain facilities critical to the export of wheat and other products to other countries. 
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