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Donald Trump surrenders at Fulton County Jail in Ga. election case Former President Donald Trump surrendered himself at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia on Thursday on a 13-count indictment for efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia. Anti-government protests in regime-controlled Syria continue Mass protests which broke out across government-controlled southern Syria over the past week continued Thursday, as Syrians took to the streets to protest government repression. 'Dune 2' postponed to March 15Oyez, oyez, oyez: Stamp to celebrate late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg The U.S. Postal Service will release a commemorative stamp honoring late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Ukrainians display destroyed Russian hardware in Independence Day celebration Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day on Thursday as Russia's 17-month invasion of the country continues. Animal control officers ask public not to chase loose pig in Rhode Island Animal control officers in a Rhode Island town are asking members of the public not to chase a pig on the loose. NASA's TEMPO sends first North American pollution data maps The first data maps from NASA's TEMPO pollution-monitoring device were released Thursday. It creates visual representations of pollution and air quality over North America from 22,000 miles above the equator. Michigan cat's 16-inch tail earns Guinness World Record A Michigan cat's 16.07-inch tail is officially the longest in the world, taking the record from his own half-brother. Vladimir Putin breaks silence on mercenary Prigozhin's death, offers condolences Russian President Vladimir Putin offered his condolences to the families of those who died Wednesday when a private jet carrying Wagner Mercenary Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin came down over the Russian province of Tribal nations help guide proposal for new Pacific Ocean marine sanctuary NOAA Thursday released a Biden-Harris administration proposal to create a new 5,617-square-mile Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary offshore of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties in central California. 'Little House on the Prairie' actor Hersha Parady dies Hersha Parady, who played a teacher on "Little House on the Prairie," died Wednesday at 78. She had brain cancer. U.S. COVID-19 cases are up, mask mandates return in some places As rising COVID-19 cases driven by variant EG.5 continued Thursday to sicken and hospitalize more people, some hospitals, universities and businesses across the United States are mandating masking again. Justice Department files hiring discrimination suit against SpaceX The Justice Department on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX, accusing it of discriminating against asylees and refugees in hiring. Wandering alligator found outside Michigan apartment building A Michigan woman was faced with an unusual situation when she looked outside her apartment building and spotted a non-native animal -- an alligator. N.C. man's work break earns him a $100,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man went for a walk during a break from work and ended up winning a $100,000 lottery prize. House Judiciary chair Jim Jordan opens inquiry into Trump's Georgia indictments House judiciary committee Chairman Jim Jordan has opened another inquiry into a case involving former President Donald Trump, this time in Fulton County, Ga. Maya Jama to host 'Love Island Games' Peacock announced Thursday that Maya Jama will host "Love Island Games," the spinoff premiering Nov. 1 'Foe' trailer: Paul Mescal, Saoirse Ronan star in sci-fi thriller "Foe," a new film directed by Garth Davis and based on the Iain Reid novel, opens in theaters in October. China suspends seafood from Japan over its release of radioactive wastewater China announced on Thursday it was suspending all imported seafood and other sea-bound products from Japan after Tokyo said it was releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Paramount announces 4th annual 'Star Trek' Day Paramount announced "Star Trek" Day 2023. Sept. 8 will include virtual events hosted by Jerry O'Connell, fan screenings of "Lower Decks" and CBS airing of "Strange New Worlds." Look: Kitten running loose in traffic rescued on California highway A kitten spotted running loose on a California highway was rescued after taking shelter in a wall crevice, the California Highway Patrol said. Look: 'Wolf Like Me' gets Season 2 premiere date, photos with Edgar Ramirez "Wolf Like Me," a comedy-drama starring Isla Fisher and Josh Gad, will return for a second season on Peacock. CDC announces new effort to combat sepsis in U.S. hospitals The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday it's launching a new effort aimed at fighting sepsis in U.S. hospitals to "quickly identify sepsis and save more lives." Subway chain sold to Roark Capital, ending decades as a family-owned business Describing the transaction as part of a global growth strategy, sandwich maker Subway said Thursday it would be acquired by private equity firm Roark Capital. Look: Overturned truck spills red wine in Washington roundabout The Washington State Patrol said an off-ramp roundabout was closed when a tanker truck overturned and spilled red wine across the roadway. |
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Trump Surrenders at Atlanta Jail in Georgia Election Interference CaseMr. Trump spent about 20 minutes at the jail, getting fingerprinted and having his mug shot taken for the first time in the four criminal cases he has faced this year. Trump Returns to X, the Service Formerly Known as TwitterAbsent for more than two years, former President Donald J. Trump posted his mug shot on the site, now called X. Explosion Likely Downed Plane and Killed Prigozhin, U.S. Officials SayThe officials stressed that multiple theories about what brought down a plane in Russia were still being explored. President Putin acknowledged the incident and spoke about Yevgeny Prigozhin in the past tense. Prigozhin Broke the First Rule in Russia: Don’t Defy PutinThe fate of Yevgeny V. Prigozhin is a reminder of all those who have paid a heavy price for standing up to President Vladimir V. Putin, and of how quickly people can fall from his favor. On the Debate Stage, Republicans Offered a Brief Glimpse of Trumpism Without TrumpAt times onstage, Republican rivals could imagine the primary race was about issues, ideology and biography. Then reality set in. G.O.P. Chair Says Candidates Must Talk About Abortion to Win in 2024Republican rivals spent more time talking about abortion than any other single issue during the first debate, exposing divisions around a federal ban. Nikki Haley Aims to Turn Her Debate Moment Into MomentumThe former South Carolina governor — the only woman in the Republican field — stood out for her responses on abortion, foreign policy and Donald Trump’s indictments. Vivek Ramaswamy Is Happy to Be Talked About, Even if His Name Is Said WrongAt the debate and on the campaign trail, rivals, pundits and voters have stumbled on his name. (Rhymes with “cake,” he says.) Maui Officials Blame Hawaiian Electric for Deadly Fires in New LawsuitIn a new lawsuit, Maui County said Hawaiian Electric acted negligently by failing to disconnect power lines that were at risk of toppling in high winds. Biden Didn’t Hear Question on Maui He Appeared to Brush Off, White House SaysThe president has faced criticism that his “no comment,” in apparent response to a query on the mounting death toll of the wildfires, was callous. A State Plagued by Bear Encounters Turns to an Old Solution: Guns.A Connecticut law allows residents to kill bears in certain circumstances. But some residents want a full-fledged bear hunt, allowed in almost every nearby state. A Late Summer Heat Wave Bakes Italy, France and SpainIn France, Spain and Italy, residents and tourists did their best to avoid scorching temperatures — again. In Photos: Greece’s Catastrophic WildfiresFirefighters are struggling to quell deadly flames, part of a crisis of wildfires in the nation this summer. Here are photos from the latest blazes. As Wildfires Spread, Anger Rises in Greece Over Government ResponseFirefighters were battling scores of blazes nationwide, but the threat to a precious woodland north of the capital had some fearing a dystopian future. In Reversal Because of A.I., Office Jobs Are Now More at RiskTechnology disruption typically affected blue-collar occupations. Now white-collar workers may feel the brunt of changes. Tiny Forests With Big BenefitsNative plants crowded onto postage-stamp-size plots have been delivering environmental benefits around the world — and, increasingly, in the U.S. NASA’s New Air Pollution Satellite Will Give Hourly UpdatesA new mission will provide hourly updates of air quality in the United States. Nikki Haley Is the Best Trump AlternativeDonors, this is the moment to give her a chance. Trump’s Plan: Skip the Debates, Win Iowa, Avoid PrisonAs the Republican candidates tap dance around the former president, the party proves it’s still stuck on Trump. It’s Clear That Ron DeSantis Is No Longer on the Rise, but Someone Else IsOn Wednesday night, Vivek Ramaswamy was seen as the greatest threat. New York Gov. Hochul Pushes Biden to Speed Up Migrant PermitsIn a shift in tone, Gov. Kathy Hochul criticized the White House for failing to help the state deal with the continuing influx of migrants into New York. N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Suspended After Death of Man He Knocked From MotorbikeThe man, Eric Duprey, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the state attorney general’s office, which is investigating the incident. Thailand’s Old Guard Keeps Its Grip After Voters Seek ChangeThe country went months without naming a new prime minister, only for Parliament to elect Srettha Thavisin, a candidate who many frustrated voters say represents the establishment. Bray Wyatt, Former WWE Champion, Dead at 36Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, became champion of the World Wrestling Entertainment in 2017. Washington Island, a Speck of Old Iceland in WisconsinYou can still find traces of Nordic history in the trails and trees of tiny Washington Island, Wis. And take a dip while you’re there — if you dare. |
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Former President Donald Trump surrendered himself at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia on Thursday on a 13-count indictment for efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
Mass protests which broke out across government-controlled southern Syria over the past week continued Thursday, as Syrians took to the streets to protest government repression.
Warner Bros. moved "Dune: Part Two" from November to March.
The U.S. Postal Service will release a commemorative stamp honoring late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Ukraine celebrated its Independence Day on Thursday as Russia's 17-month invasion of the country continues.
Animal control officers in a Rhode Island town are asking members of the public not to chase a pig on the loose.
The first data maps from NASA's TEMPO pollution-monitoring device were released Thursday. It creates visual representations of pollution and air quality over North America from 22,000 miles above the equator.
A Michigan cat's 16.07-inch tail is officially the longest in the world, taking the record from his own half-brother.
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered his condolences to the families of those who died Wednesday when a private jet carrying Wagner Mercenary Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin came down over the Russian province of
NOAA Thursday released a Biden-Harris administration proposal to create a new 5,617-square-mile Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary offshore of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties in central California.
Hersha Parady, who played a teacher on "Little House on the Prairie," died Wednesday at 78. She had brain cancer.
As rising COVID-19 cases driven by variant EG.5 continued Thursday to sicken and hospitalize more people, some hospitals, universities and businesses across the United States are mandating masking again.
The Justice Department on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX, accusing it of discriminating against asylees and refugees in hiring.
A Michigan woman was faced with an unusual situation when she looked outside her apartment building and spotted a non-native animal -- an alligator.
A North Carolina man went for a walk during a break from work and ended up winning a $100,000 lottery prize.
House judiciary committee Chairman Jim Jordan has opened another inquiry into a case involving former President Donald Trump, this time in Fulton County, Ga.
Peacock announced Thursday that Maya Jama will host "Love Island Games," the spinoff premiering Nov. 1
"Foe," a new film directed by Garth Davis and based on the Iain Reid novel, opens in theaters in October.
China announced on Thursday it was suspending all imported seafood and other sea-bound products from Japan after Tokyo said it was releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Paramount announced "Star Trek" Day 2023. Sept. 8 will include virtual events hosted by Jerry O'Connell, fan screenings of "Lower Decks" and CBS airing of "Strange New Worlds."
A kitten spotted running loose on a California highway was rescued after taking shelter in a wall crevice, the California Highway Patrol said.
"Wolf Like Me," a comedy-drama starring Isla Fisher and Josh Gad, will return for a second season on Peacock.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday it's launching a new effort aimed at fighting sepsis in U.S. hospitals to "quickly identify sepsis and save more lives."
Describing the transaction as part of a global growth strategy, sandwich maker Subway said Thursday it would be acquired by private equity firm Roark Capital.
The Washington State Patrol said an off-ramp roundabout was closed when a tanker truck overturned and spilled red wine across the roadway. 
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