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Hurricane Nigel gains strength in Atlantic, turns northward Hurricane Nigel continues to strengthen, as it turned northward Tuesday night. The National Hurricane Center forecasts Nigel will accelerate toward the northeast through the rest of the week. Azerbaijan launches 'anti-terrorism' campaign in Nagorno-Karabakh region Azerbaijan launched an "anti-terrorism" campaign in Armenian-held positions on the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday. Pennsylvania launches automatic voter registration on National Voter Registration Day Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday that the key swing state will automatically register residents to vote, as they apply for or renew their driver's licenses "to make elections more secure." Georgia judge allows lawyers Chesebro, Powell to interview Trump grand jury A Georgia judge on Tuesday gave two lawyers indicted with former President Donald Trump for their attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election permission to interview members of the grand jury that indicted them. Moscow court refuses to hear appeal on detention by reporter Evan Gershkovich Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will remain behind bars in Russia after a Moscow court on Tuesday refused to hear an appeal over his pre-trial detention. Hunter Biden plans to plead not guilty to gun charges, seeks to appear by video at hearing Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, plans to plead not guilty to three felony gun charges and has asked to appear by video at his initial court hearing. House Oversight Committee sets first Biden impeachment inquiry hearing for next week The House Oversight Committee has scheduled its first public hearing on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden for Sept. 28. Conservative advocacy group targets race-based admissions at West Point The group responsible for the recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions limiting affirmative action practices at universities nationwide filed a lawsuit Tuesday against West Point. In fiery speech to U.N., Zelensky warns Russian 'evil cannot be trusted' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the 78th session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday, as he sought unity against Russia's war in Ukraine and warned "evil cannot be trusted." AMC renews 'Dark Winds' for Season 3 AMC announced the Season 3 renewal of "Dark Winds." The new season won't be ready until at least 2025. Trump supporter Ray Epps charged with misdemeanor related to Jan. 6 riot Ray Epps, an Arizona man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy, was charged Tuesday in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Squirrels cause three power outages in two days in Montana city Utility officials in a Montana city said squirrels were responsible for three separate power outages over the course of two days. Iowa man's collection of nativity scenes breaks Guinness World Record An Iowa man was awarded a Guinness World Record for his collection of 2,324 nativity sets. Amazon says it will hire 250,000 workers for upcoming holidays Amazon announced on Tuesday that it will hire 250,000 people for the upcoming holidays. Maryland man wins his third big lottery jackpot from Racetrax game A Maryland man scored a $62,622 prize from the Racetrax virtual horse racing game, marking his third time winning a major lottery jackpot. Treasury Department sanctions supporters of Iran's military drone program The Treasury Department on Tuesday sanctioned seven individuals and four entities helping Iran with its military drone, which has benefitted Russia during its invasion of Ukraine. Aura, a humanoid robot, will assist guests at Las Vegas's Sphere arena Sophisticated, AI-powered humanoid robots will greet visitors to the Sphere, the new concert venue at the Venetian Resort on the Las Vegas Strip. Stigma harms people with Parkinson's disease Patients with Parkinson's disease already face poorer mental and physical health, but now a new study shows they also suffer from decreased levels of hope and self-esteem due to the stigma associated with their disease. U.S. Capitol Police headquarters evacuated over 'suspicious vehicle' Capitol Police headquarters were evacuated Tuesday following the sighting of a "suspicious vehicle" parked in the area. 'Forever' chemicals linked to cancers, other health issues in women Harmful "forever" chemicals are widespread in the environment, and new research hints they pose a particular health risk to women. Seventeen announces new EP 'Seventeenth Heaven' K-pop group Seventeen will release its 11th mini album, "Seventeenth Heaven," in October. German government bans neo-Nazi 'Hammerskin' movement, raids homes Germany on Tuesday banned the Hammerskin neo-Nazi group while also conducting raids against its members. Watch: Bears raid doughnuts from Krispy Kreme delivery van in Alaska A Krispy Kreme delivery driver in Alaska captured a photo when he caught an unusual pair of thieves -- a mother bear and her cub -- raiding doughnuts from the back of his van. |
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Right-Wing House Republicans Derail Pentagon G.O.P. Bill, Rebuking McCarthyThe floor defeat underscored the G.O.P. resistance Speaker Kevin McCarthy was facing as he struggled to round up votes to avoid a government shutdown. Zelensky, at U.N., Urges World Leaders to Help UkrainePainting Vladimir Putin’s Russia as a nation that seeks to dominate others, President Volodymyr Zelensky cast his appeal for broad support as a matter of global security. Iran’s president threatens U.S. officials from the U.N. podium, dimming hopes for a rapprochement.Biden Aides and Saudis Explore Defense Treaty Modeled After Asian PactsDespite U.S. fatigue over Middle East wars, the White House sees a security agreement resembling those with Japan or South Korea as an incentive for Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel. Ukrainian Grain on Cargo Ship Reaches RomaniaAfter a journey of 12 hours across waters caught up in the war, a ship carrying tons of wheat made it safely to Romanian waters, as Kyiv worked to transport grain overland, as well. Azerbaijan Begins a Military Operation in Nagorno-KarabakhThe action in the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh has left 25 people dead, the authorities say. And it’s raising fears of an expanding conflict. Trudeau Rejects India’s Denial of Involvement in Assassination in CanadaThe Canadian prime minister again urged India to cooperate with the investigation into the death of a Sikh separatist. Who Was Hardeep Singh Nijjar? Canada Says India Was Behind His Killing.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada accused Indian agents of involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist in British Columbia. Who was he? Election in Pittsburgh Area Will Determine Balance in Pennsylvania HouseA special election to fill an open seat will decide which party controls the state’s evenly split lower chamber. Trump’s Abortion Comments Expose a Line of Attack for Rivals in IowaAfter Donald Trump said a six-week ban signed by Ron DeSantis in Florida was “a terrible thing,” Iowa’s governor defended a similar law in her state, and others joined in the criticism. Jann Wenner’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Reign Ended in 20 MinutesThe day after the Rolling Stone co-founder made remarks widely criticized as racist and sexist in a Times interview, the Hall of Fame called an emergency vote and ousted him. James Hoge, Who Led 2 Big City Tabloids, Dies at 87He was publisher of The Chicago Sun-Times, where he was also its top editor, and New York’s Daily News. He was later editor of the headier Foreign Affairs magazine. You May Have This Blobby Animal to Thank for Your Nervous SystemResearchers propose that placozoans, one of the simplest kinds of animals, may contain the blueprint for the neurons of more complex creatures. This Is My Shortest Column Ever. For a Reason.This is the shortest column I’ve ever written for a reason. How to Make Russia Really Pay for Invading UkraineThe United States and our allies have every legal right to transfer frozen Russian assets to Kyiv. Kevin McCarthy Elevated the Extremists. He Is Living With the Consequences.Kevin McCarthy is out of compliance with several of his promises — or at least several that House radicals claim he made. Why People Think Inflation Is Worse Than it IsThe good news is making some people extremely angry. Prosecutor Sues Sacramento Over Homeless Camps as Tensions RiseThe lawsuit, filed by the county district attorney, is the latest sign of frustrations over tent encampments in the state. Trump Is Said to Have Told Aide Not to Acknowledge She Knew of DocumentsMolly Michael, a former assistant to Donald Trump, told investigators he had instructed her not to tell them about classified files he kept at Mar-a-Lago: “You don’t know anything about the boxes.” Anti-Affirmative Action Group Sues West Point Over Admissions PolicyThe Supreme Court ruling barring race-conscious admissions at civilian colleges should apply to the U.S. Military Academy as well, the lawsuit argues. More Recent Articles |
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Hurricane Nigel continues to strengthen, as it turned northward Tuesday night. The National Hurricane Center forecasts Nigel will accelerate toward the northeast through the rest of the week.
Azerbaijan launched an "anti-terrorism" campaign in Armenian-held positions on the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday that the key swing state will automatically register residents to vote, as they apply for or renew their driver's licenses "to make elections more secure."
A Georgia judge on Tuesday gave two lawyers indicted with former President Donald Trump for their attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election permission to interview members of the grand jury that indicted them.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will remain behind bars in Russia after a Moscow court on Tuesday refused to hear an appeal over his pre-trial detention.
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, plans to plead not guilty to three felony gun charges and has asked to appear by video at his initial court hearing.
The House Oversight Committee has scheduled its first public hearing on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden for Sept. 28.
The group responsible for the recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions limiting affirmative action practices at universities nationwide filed a lawsuit Tuesday against West Point.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the 78th session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday, as he sought unity against Russia's war in Ukraine and warned "evil cannot be trusted."
AMC announced the Season 3 renewal of "Dark Winds." The new season won't be ready until at least 2025.
Ray Epps, an Arizona man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy, was charged Tuesday in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Utility officials in a Montana city said squirrels were responsible for three separate power outages over the course of two days.
An Iowa man was awarded a Guinness World Record for his collection of 2,324 nativity sets.
Amazon announced on Tuesday that it will hire 250,000 people for the upcoming holidays.
A Maryland man scored a $62,622 prize from the Racetrax virtual horse racing game, marking his third time winning a major lottery jackpot.
The Treasury Department on Tuesday sanctioned seven individuals and four entities helping Iran with its military drone, which has benefitted Russia during its invasion of Ukraine.
Sophisticated, AI-powered humanoid robots will greet visitors to the Sphere, the new concert venue at the Venetian Resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Patients with Parkinson's disease already face poorer mental and physical health, but now a new study shows they also suffer from decreased levels of hope and self-esteem due to the stigma associated with their disease.
Capitol Police headquarters were evacuated Tuesday following the sighting of a "suspicious vehicle" parked in the area.
Harmful "forever" chemicals are widespread in the environment, and new research hints they pose a particular health risk to women.
K-pop group Seventeen will release its 11th mini album, "Seventeenth Heaven," in October.
Germany on Tuesday banned the Hammerskin neo-Nazi group while also conducting raids against its members.
A Krispy Kreme delivery driver in Alaska captured a photo when he caught an unusual pair of thieves -- a mother bear and her cub -- raiding doughnuts from the back of his van. 
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