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NATO boss: Ukraine closer to alliance ‘than ever’ as Russia reduced to Iran, North Korea deals NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in a visit to Kyiv on Thursday called Ukraine closer to the alliance than ever before while Russia is reduced to arms deals with Iran and North Korea. Black workers at Tesla were called racial slurs, U.S. government alleges in lawsuit Black workers at Elon Musk's Tesla were allegedly called the N-word and "monkey" while Klu Klux Klan references calling for Black people to be killed were scrawled all over bathroom walls, the U.S. government alleged. Trump drops attempt to move Georgia election interference case to federal court Former President Donald Trump on Thursday dropped his attempt to move his criminal case in Georgia to a federal court. In honoring John McCain, Joe Biden warns about MAGA extremism's threat to democracy In a speech honoring his late friend Sen. John McCain, President Joe Biden on Thursday warned that MAGA extremism will erode American democracy. Witnesses say 'not enough evidence' to impeach Joe Biden, but investigation warranted The House Oversight Committee on Thursday opened its first impeachment hearing into President Joe Biden's family business dealings. Boeing to pay $8.1M to resolve False Claims Act allegations on V-22 Osprey contracts The Boeing Co. of Arlington, Va., has agreed to pay $8.1M to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting false claims and making false statements related to contracts for the V-22 Osprey. Look: Entangled elk rescued from TV cables Pennsylvania game wardens came to the rescue of an elk that ended up with its antlers entangled in TV cables. Missouri group plays baseball for 100 hours to break world record A group of 60 baseball lovers came together in Missouri to play their favorite game for 100 hours and 1 minute to break a Guinness World Record. Teen in custody after U.K.'s world-famous 'Sycamore Gap tree' chopped down A teen was arrested after England's famous "Sycamore Gap tree" was chopped down. The 300-year-old tree was known also as the "Robin Hood tree" because of being featured prominently in the 1991 Kevin Costner film. Cat folded into sofa bed wins Hambone Award for unusual insurance claim Nationwide pet insurance announced a New York cat who ended up folded up in a sofa bed was awarded the Hambone Award for the most unusual pet insurance claim of the year. N.C. man's 'normal routine' leads to $827,330 lottery jackpot A North Carolina man said following his "normal routine" led to his winning a lottery jackpot worth $827,330. Police search for motive after shootings in Netherlands leave at least 3 dead A shooting in Rotterdam, Netherlands, killed at least 2 people on Thursday, authorities said. One person is in custody. Megan Thee Stallion urges fans to check on friends for mental health Megan Thee Stallion is part of a new public service announcement called Seize the Awkward, a national campaign to encourage young people to talk to friends about mental health. Watch: D.O. films 'Somebody' music video in behind-the-scenes look K-pop star D.O. released a video showing the making of his "Somebody" music video. Police arrest suspect in killing of Baltimore tech entrepreneur Pava LaPere Police arrested the man suspected of killing prominent Baltimore tech entrepreneur, Pava LaPere. Fantasy football: Wilson, Purdy among 4 must-start QBs for Week 4 Russell Wilson and Brock Purdy are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 4. Watch: Australian strongman pulls 44,753-pound hydraulic crane An Australian bodybuilder broke a world record by using only his upper body to pull a 44,753-pound hydraulic crane a distance of 16.4 feet. 'Ink Master' with Joel Madden to return in November "Ink Master," a tattoo reality competition series hosted by Joel Madden, will return for Season 15 on Paramount+. Stevenson, Robinson among 5 fantasy football RBs to avoid in Week 4 Rhamondre Stevenson and Brian Robinson Jr. are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 4. Travis Kelce gains 1.3M followers after Taylor Swift attends Chiefs game Travis Kelce already was popular among football fans, but his jersey sales and social media follower counts have been surging after Taylor Swift showed an interest in the NFL star. Michigan man's lost class ring turns up in North Carolina 25 years later A Michigan man whose class ring was lost about 25 years ago finally has it back after it ended up in the possession of a woman hundreds of miles away. Tank Dell, Jakobi Meyers among 4 must-start Week 4 fantasy football wide receivers Tank Dell and Darius Slayton are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start wide receivers for Week 4 of the fantasy football season. Taiwan unveils first domestically-made submarine Taiwan announced the development of the self-governing island's first domestically made submarine on Thursday for its defense in the face of a possible attack by China. Look: Liz Johnston expecting first child with Brice Bolden "7 Little Johnstons" star Liz Johnston is expecting her first child with her partner, Brice Bolden. |
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Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Effort to Delay Fraud Trial Set for MondayFormer President Donald J. Trump had sued the judge presiding over his case, Arthur F. Engoron, aiming to pause a trial that will likely begin as soon as Monday. Properties Trump May Lose Control of in New York Fraud CaseIf a judge’s ruling stands, Donald Trump could lose control over some of his flagship New York real estate. Trump’s Legal Defense Effort Comes Under Financial StrainFormer President Donald Trump’s team has found lawyers for others caught up in his prosecutions and has paid many of their legal bills. That arrangement may not be sustainable. Trump Will Not Seek to Move Georgia Election Case to Federal CourtHis decision comes after Mark Meadows, his former chief of staff, tried unsuccessfully to move his own case from state to federal court. Biden Issues a Blistering Attack on TrumpDuring an appearance in Arizona, President Biden portrayed former President Donald J. Trump as a budding autocrat with no fidelity to the tenets of American democracy. Fact Check: Trump on Electric Vehicles in MichiganThe former president campaigned in Michigan during a strike by autoworkers but resorted to misleading claims to make the case for his candidacy. Republican Group Running Anti-Trump Ads Finds Little Is WorkingWith over 40 ads and $6 million spent, a group tied to the Club for Growth is no closer to an answer, a memo to donors says. Some ads even gave Donald Trump a boost. New York Is Rebounding for the Rich. Nearly Everyone Else Is Struggling.The huge income gap between rich and poor in Manhattan is the latest sign that the economic recovery from the pandemic has been lopsided in New York City. First Biden Impeachment Hearing Yields No New Information on HimIn a chaotic session, Republicans accused the president of crime and corruption, but even their witnesses said the case for impeachment hadn’t been made. Small-Business Owners in D.C. Area Fear Federal ShutdownOnce again, the florists, bars, gyms, cafes, dry cleaners and other small businesses that serve federal employees in the District of Columbia and its suburbs are bracing for an economic blow. As McCarthy Seeks to Shift Shutdown Blame, Border Takes Center StageThe Republican speaker is working to turn the shutdown fight into a border security battle. Some lawmakers in both parties say they are open to including immigration provisions in an eventual deal. Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying CampaignLeaked internal messages detail efforts by the Chinese tech giant to court Greek officials and fight an American-led effort against its technology. DeSantis Says He Would Sign a 15-Week Abortion Ban as PresidentThe little-noticed remark came during a chaotic moment in the second G.O.P. debate. Mr. DeSantis signed a six-week abortion ban in Florida, but had not clearly committed to federal restrictions. Viewership Fell Sharply for Second G.O.P. DebateFewer than 10 million people watched the Republican presidential candidates on Wednesday, according to preliminary data from Nielsen. Philadelphia Police Say Looting ‘Had Nothing to Do’ With ProtestMore than 60 people were charged after two nights of thefts from businesses. The looting followed the dismissal of charges against a police officer. How to Navigate the Unpredictability of Travel in the Age of Climate ChangeClimate change upheavals brought on a season of extremes for travelers in the U.S., Europe and beyond. One thing is clear: Travel is changing. Donald Trump’s Campaign of Violence and LawlessnessThe ex-president is running on a platform of lawlessness. Why the Donald Trump Fraud Case MattersBut Trump supporters probably won’t admit they were fooled. Ukraine Is Still David. Russia Is Still Goliath.Ukraine is still David. Russia is still Goliath. University of Pennsylvania R.A.s Vote to UnionizeStudents have said that they want more benefits for undergraduate workers, including stipends, scheduling policies and protections against discipline. Menendez Rejects Democrats’ Calls to Resign, Prompting Talk of ExpulsionIn a speech to fellow senators, the New Jersey Democrat maintained his innocence and reiterated his refusal to resign, causing one colleague to float the idea of forcing him out. Beloved Sycamore Gap Tree Is Felled at Hadrian’s Wall in BritainLocals and tourists mourned the loss of one of Britain’s most photographed trees, which stood for hundreds of years in a dip in Hadrian’s Wall. The police said they had a suspect in custody. Ed Fancher, a Founder of The Village Voice, Is Dead at 100A psychologist, he started the alternative weekly with Dan Wolf and Norman Mailer in 1955. “We were crazy enough to think it would succeed,” he said. Vegetarian Dinner Party Recipes That Let the Host RelaxA smoky eggplant salad, a squash pie inspired by Moroccan b’stilla and saffron-poached pears can all be made ahead, with minimal fussing, David Tanis writes. |
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in a visit to Kyiv on Thursday called Ukraine closer to the alliance than ever before while Russia is reduced to arms deals with Iran and North Korea.
Black workers at Elon Musk's Tesla were allegedly called the N-word and "monkey" while Klu Klux Klan references calling for Black people to be killed were scrawled all over bathroom walls, the U.S. government alleged.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday dropped his attempt to move his criminal case in Georgia to a federal court.
In a speech honoring his late friend Sen. John McCain, President Joe Biden on Thursday warned that MAGA extremism will erode American democracy.
The House Oversight Committee on Thursday opened its first impeachment hearing into President Joe Biden's family business dealings.
The Boeing Co. of Arlington, Va., has agreed to pay $8.1M to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting false claims and making false statements related to contracts for the V-22 Osprey.
Pennsylvania game wardens came to the rescue of an elk that ended up with its antlers entangled in TV cables.
A group of 60 baseball lovers came together in Missouri to play their favorite game for 100 hours and 1 minute to break a Guinness World Record.
A teen was arrested after England's famous "Sycamore Gap tree" was chopped down. The 300-year-old tree was known also as the "Robin Hood tree" because of being featured prominently in the 1991 Kevin Costner film.
Nationwide pet insurance announced a New York cat who ended up folded up in a sofa bed was awarded the Hambone Award for the most unusual pet insurance claim of the year.
A North Carolina man said following his "normal routine" led to his winning a lottery jackpot worth $827,330.
A shooting in Rotterdam, Netherlands, killed at least 2 people on Thursday, authorities said. One person is in custody.
Megan Thee Stallion is part of a new public service announcement called Seize the Awkward, a national campaign to encourage young people to talk to friends about mental health.
K-pop star D.O. released a video showing the making of his "Somebody" music video.
Police arrested the man suspected of killing prominent Baltimore tech entrepreneur, Pava LaPere.
Russell Wilson and Brock Purdy are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 4.
An Australian bodybuilder broke a world record by using only his upper body to pull a 44,753-pound hydraulic crane a distance of 16.4 feet.
"Ink Master," a tattoo reality competition series hosted by Joel Madden, will return for Season 15 on Paramount+.
Rhamondre Stevenson and Brian Robinson Jr. are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 4.
Travis Kelce already was popular among football fans, but his jersey sales and social media follower counts have been surging after Taylor Swift showed an interest in the NFL star.
A Michigan man whose class ring was lost about 25 years ago finally has it back after it ended up in the possession of a woman hundreds of miles away.
Tank Dell and Darius Slayton are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start wide receivers for Week 4 of the fantasy football season.
Taiwan announced the development of the self-governing island's first domestically made submarine on Thursday for its defense in the face of a possible attack by China.
"7 Little Johnstons" star Liz Johnston is expecting her first child with her partner, Brice Bolden. 
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