The Biden administration is offering protection from deportation, granted to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already in the United States, to hundreds of thousands more, U.S. officials said Wednesday. Ray Epps, a supporter of former President Donald Trump who has found himself the focus of Jan. 6 conspiracy theories, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor Wednesday. Inter Miami showed dominance Wednesday, extending a 12-game unbeaten streak with Lionel Messi in its lineup. But the Herons' shutout was soured when the Argentine departed because he aggravated an injury. Americans can order free at-home COVID-19 tests again, starting Monday, as the Biden administration spends $600 million to provide new tests amid rising hospitalizations. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg faced sharp criticism over flight delays, train derailments and transportation funding at a hearing Wednesday, as he warned a potential government shutdown could impact air travel. President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva have launched the Partnership for Workers' Rights, the first joint U.S.-Brazil global initiative to advance workers' rights around the world. Sen. Chuck Schumer filed a motion that would end deliberation on three of President Joe Biden's nominations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff Wednesday. Animal services officers and firefighters in North Carolina came to the rescue of a green heron seen dangling from a tree over a pond while entangled in fishing line. Technicians at a Saskatchewan auto dealership made a surprising discovery under the hood of a car brought in for an oil change -- a trapped kitten. The USDA Wednesday announced an additional $25 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to expand efforts to prevent and reduce U.S. food waste. A Pennsylvania school district is hailing the arrival of the "Twin-dergarten" school year, with 17 sets of twins starting kindergarten in the 2023-24 school year. A Michigan man won a $50 lottery prize and used it to buy a scratch-off ticket that earned him a $4 million jackpot -- but he needed some convincing to believe it was real. The Federal Reserve said in a Wednesday statement it will leave interest rates unchanged but indicated one more interest rate hike is expected by year's end. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday too many have been discharged from the military based on their sexual orientation as he announced a new effort to correct LGBTQ+ veterans' military record injustices. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the United Nations to overhaul the Security Council and take away Russia's veto vote, charging that the Kremlin has abused to power to prevent the organization from taking A Kansas City man accused of shooting a teenager who rang his doorbell pleaded not guilty to first degree felony assault charges Wednesday. Yuju, a former member of the K-pop group GFriend, released a single and music video for the song "Dalala." Attorney Lin Wood, a supporter of Donald Trump's, was a witness for the state in the Georgia election case against the former president and others, District Attorney Fani Willis' office revealed Wednesday in a filing. "Beacon 23," a sci-fi thriller starring Lena Headey and Stephan James, will now stream on MGM+. NASA has set a schedule for coverage of its first asteroid sampling mission's return to earth. The Origins, Spectral interpretation, Resource Identification and Security - Regolith Explorer (OSIriS-REx) samples capsule i Brown rats found and analyzed near Atlanta now carry rat lungworm, researchers report. Attorney General Merrick Garland faced aggressive statements and questioning from Republicans Wednesday morning during a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing, |
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