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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack warns of food shortages for millions with government shutdown U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack warned Monday that an "extreme Republican" government shutdown next week could cost nearly 7 million low-income women and children their food benefits. ISIS official captured in northern Syria helicopter raid, U.S. military leaders say U.S. military officials on Monday announced the capture of a man believed to be an official involved in the operations of the Islamic State terrorist group in Syria. Ron DeSantis, Gavin Newsom agree to debate on Fox News Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California have agreed to a televised debate in November, Fox News announced Monday. Free at-home COVID-19 tests now available for home delivery Free at-home COVID-19 tests became available online Monday as the United States moved into the fall respiratory illness season, the Department of Health and Human Services announced. Driver charged in actor Treat Williams' death pleads not guilty to negligence A Vermont man charged in connection with the death of actor Treat Williams in a June motorcycle accident pleaded not guilty to gross negligence in an initial court appearance on Monday. British police investigate rape, sexual assault allegations against Russell Brand Police in London announced Monday that they are investigating comedian and actor Russell Brand, following allegations of sexual offenses in the United Kingdom. Study finds medical distinctions in long COVID sufferers for first time Medical distinctions in patients who experience brain fog, extreme fatigue and other symptoms associated with "long COVID" have been found for the first time, researchers said in a study published Monday. Hearing set on possible attorney conflicts of interest in Mar-a-Lago documents case Judge Aileen Cannon ordered new hearings Monday to look into possible conflicts of interest for two attorneys representing former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Mar-a-Lago documents case. Look: Tulsa Zoo gives baby giraffe a name for National Daughters Day The Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma celebrated National Daughters Day on Monday by announcing the name of its baby giraffe: Mi-Na. Moody's warns government shutdown would 'negatively' affect U.S. credit Moody's Investors Service warned Monday that a government shutdown triggered by a political impasse among House Republicans would negatively impact its current AAA credit rating for U.S. sovereign debt. Gunman in El Paso Walmart shooting agrees to pay $5 million in restitution The man convicted in a mass shooting that killed 23 people and injured 22 at an El Paso Walmart on Aug. 3, 2019, has agreed to pay $5.56 million in restitution to the families, according to court documents filed Monday. Idaho man breaks his own record for catching grapes while juggling An Idaho man broke his own Guinness World Record by catching 39 grapes in his mouth in 1 minute while juggling. Look: 219 dogs attend 'Paw Patrol' movie screening, break world record A total 219 dogs and their owners attended a speak preview of "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" and broke the Guinness World Record for most dogs attending a film screening. Art Institutes career colleges abruptly close, leaving some students 'dumbfounded' The Art Institutes, a nationwide chain of eight privately-held, post-secondary colleges focusing on creative careers, has abruptly closed its doors, leaving its students in the dark. Virginia man buys 24 tickets for one lottery drawing, wins $120,000 A Virginia man bought 24 tickets bearing the numbers 8-8-8-8 for the same Pick 4 drawing and ended up winning a total $120,000. Steelers' plane finally touches down in Pittsburgh after emergency landing in K.C. The Pittsburgh Steelers landed safely in their hometown Monday afternoon after an engine issue caused their flight from Las Vegas to be diverted to Kansas City, Mo. At Pacific Island Summit, White House recognizes sovereignty of Niue, Cook Islands During the second annual Pacific Island Summit at the White House on Monday the United States for the first time recognized Niue and the Cook Islands as sovereign and independent states. Despite U.K.'s Rishi Sunak decision, Nissan says it will go all-electric in Europe by 2030 Nissan said Monday that it was staying the course to sell only electric vehicles in Europe by 2030 despite British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announcing last week he was delaying numerous climate change plans. Watch: 10-year-old breaks world record for setting up a chessboard blindfolded A 10-year-old chess player from Malaysia broke a world record in the sport by setting up a chessboard in only 45.72 seconds while blindfolded. Breast cancer drug Piqray linked to high blood sugar levels For certain patients with advanced breast cancer, a drug called Piqray (alpelisib) may extend survival. But new research confirms the medication often causes seriously high blood sugar levels. $10,000 bill issued in 1934 auctioned for $480,000 A $10,000 bill issued by the Federal Reserve in 1934 vastly exceeded its face value by being auctioned for $480,000. Sen. Bob Menendez says he won't resign after federal indictment New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez pleaded for the public to wait for more information Monday following a three-count federal indictment against him. 'The Wiz' revival to open on Broadway on April 17 "The Wiz" revival, starring Wayne Brady, will hit Broadway's Marquis Theatre in April. |
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Money for Ukraine at Center of Senate Bid to Avert ShutdownSenators of both parties are debating whether to include new military assistance for the fight against Russia in any stopgap spending bill to keep the government funded past the end of the month. A Government Shutdown Looms. What Services and Benefits Could Be Affected?Many federal agencies have plans in place to weather a shutdown, but a disruption would still affect critical government services. Ukraine Says It Killed Chief of Russia’s Black Sea FleetAs they ramp up attacks on occupied Crimea, Ukrainian forces are repeatedly targeting the fleet based there, a key to Russia’s attacks deep into Ukraine and its blockade of Ukrainian ports. Canada’s Speaker Apologizes After Ukrainian Who Fought for Nazis Was HonoredJewish groups demanded an explanation after Anthony Rota, the speaker of Canada’s House of Commons, introduced a 98-year-old veteran of an SS unit as a “hero.” 7 Candidates Qualify for Second Republican Debate; Trump Won’t AttendThe Republican National Committee announced the lineup Monday night: Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy and Tim Scott. Do Voters Actually Care That Tim Scott Isn’t Married?A spouse brings advantages to the campaign trail, as a built-in surrogate and cheerleader. But interviews with voters show they have bigger concerns than a candidate’s love life. Trump Tells Gun Store He’d Like to Buy a Glock, Raising Legal QuestionsOfficials have increasingly voiced concerns about threats of violence related to the former president’s trials, as he faces charges that would make it illegal for a store to sell him a firearm. Book Review: ‘What About Men?,’ by Caitlin MoranA prolific feminist turns her sights to the opposite sex. Hollywood Turns to Actors’ Strike After Writers Agree to DealThe studios and the actors’ union haven’t spoken for more than two months, but a deal is needed before the entertainment industry can fully return. David McCallum, Actor in ‘NCIS’ and ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ Dies at 90An experienced character actor, he found fame in the 1960s as the enigmatic Illya Kuryakin, and again in the 2000s as an eccentric medical examiner on “N.C.I.S.” San Francisco Residents Tired of City’s Negative ReputationSan Francisco’s national reputation has plunged since the pandemic began, and many residents say they are frustrated by how their beloved city is being viewed. Mammals’ Time on Earth Is Half Over, Scientists PredictA new model suggests that in 250 million years, all land will collide into a supercontinent that boosts warming and pushes mammals to extinction. Presidential Portraits by Kehinde Wiley, This Time From AfricaMr. Wiley, famous for his portrait of former President Obama, is now showing paintings of 11 current and former African heads of state. “This is not a celebration of individual leadership,” he said. Soft Corruption and the Limits of PopulismWhy Republicans are still addicted to right-wing economics. Ibram X. Kendi and the Problem of Celebrity Fund-RaisingAnother failure of left-wing institution-building. Hundreds Injured After Fuel Depot Blast in Nagorno-Karabakh, Official SaysThe blast occurred as ethnic Armenians were fleeing the breakaway region that had returned to the control of Azerbaijan. Woman and Teenage Girl Killed in Stabbing at Brooklyn Apartment, Police SayA dead dog with a bag over its head was also found in the East Flatbush apartment on Monday, according to law enforcement. Biden Hosts Pacific Islands, With a Rising China in MindThe event at the White House was part of an administration effort to deepen ties with a string of small but strategic nations. Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Gets a Bigger Burst of Laser EnergyResearchers at the National Ignition Facility during a July firing of 192 lasers improved on a December result, but also ended up with duds in other experiments. QI.X, a Queer K-Pop Group, Wants to Change South KoreaIn conservative South Korea, few L.G.B.T.Q. entertainers have ever come out. The young members of QI.X don’t see the point of staying in. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack warned Monday that an "extreme Republican" government shutdown next week could cost nearly 7 million low-income women and children their food benefits.
U.S. military officials on Monday announced the capture of a man believed to be an official involved in the operations of the Islamic State terrorist group in Syria.
Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California have agreed to a televised debate in November, Fox News announced Monday.
Free at-home COVID-19 tests became available online Monday as the United States moved into the fall respiratory illness season, the Department of Health and Human Services announced.
A Vermont man charged in connection with the death of actor Treat Williams in a June motorcycle accident pleaded not guilty to gross negligence in an initial court appearance on Monday.
Police in London announced Monday that they are investigating comedian and actor Russell Brand, following allegations of sexual offenses in the United Kingdom.
Medical distinctions in patients who experience brain fog, extreme fatigue and other symptoms associated with "long COVID" have been found for the first time, researchers said in a study published Monday.
Judge Aileen Cannon ordered new hearings Monday to look into possible conflicts of interest for two attorneys representing former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Mar-a-Lago documents case.
The Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma celebrated National Daughters Day on Monday by announcing the name of its baby giraffe: Mi-Na.
Moody's Investors Service warned Monday that a government shutdown triggered by a political impasse among House Republicans would negatively impact its current AAA credit rating for U.S. sovereign debt.
The man convicted in a mass shooting that killed 23 people and injured 22 at an El Paso Walmart on Aug. 3, 2019, has agreed to pay $5.56 million in restitution to the families, according to court documents filed Monday.
An Idaho man broke his own Guinness World Record by catching 39 grapes in his mouth in 1 minute while juggling.
A total 219 dogs and their owners attended a speak preview of "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" and broke the Guinness World Record for most dogs attending a film screening.
The Art Institutes, a nationwide chain of eight privately-held, post-secondary colleges focusing on creative careers, has abruptly closed its doors, leaving its students in the dark.
A Virginia man bought 24 tickets bearing the numbers 8-8-8-8 for the same Pick 4 drawing and ended up winning a total $120,000.
The Pittsburgh Steelers landed safely in their hometown Monday afternoon after an engine issue caused their flight from Las Vegas to be diverted to Kansas City, Mo.
During the second annual Pacific Island Summit at the White House on Monday the United States for the first time recognized Niue and the Cook Islands as sovereign and independent states.
Nissan said Monday that it was staying the course to sell only electric vehicles in Europe by 2030 despite British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announcing last week he was delaying numerous climate change plans.
A 10-year-old chess player from Malaysia broke a world record in the sport by setting up a chessboard in only 45.72 seconds while blindfolded.
For certain patients with advanced breast cancer, a drug called Piqray (alpelisib) may extend survival. But new research confirms the medication often causes seriously high blood sugar levels.
A $10,000 bill issued by the Federal Reserve in 1934 vastly exceeded its face value by being auctioned for $480,000.
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez pleaded for the public to wait for more information Monday following a three-count federal indictment against him.
"The Wiz" revival, starring Wayne Brady, will hit Broadway's Marquis Theatre in April. 
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