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UAW, Ford reach tentative agreement to end strike After 40 days on strike, the United Auto Workers said Wednesday night that it has reached a tentative deal with Ford and will be sending its members back to Ford plants. Heat survive scare vs. Pistons, win season opener Cade Cunningham launched a 30-foot shot at the buzzer, clanking the go-ahead attempt off the back iron as a Detroit Pistons rally fell just short, resulting in a narrow loss to the Miami Heat on Wednesday in Miami. Congressional panel told harsher sanctions against Iran needed Policy advisers and fellows from non-government organizations Wednesday pressed members of Congress to impose and enforce harsh sanctions on Iran after Hamas' surprise attack on Israel earlier this month. Rep. Mike Johnson, who tried to overturn 2020 vote, sworn in as House speaker Republicans elected Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson, who played a key role in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, as the new speaker of the House on Wednesday. Former NFL player Sergio Brown remains jailed while awaiting trial in mom's slaying Former NFL player Sergio Brown will remain behind bars without bail until his trial on charges that he killed his mother and hid her body, Circuit Court Judge Teresa Gonzalez ruled. Al Jazeera Gaza correspondent's family killed in Israeli airstrike The family of Al Jazeera Arabic's bureau chief in Gaza has been killed in an Israeli air raid, the media network reported Wednesday as it condemned the "assault" on correspondent Wael Al-Dahdouh's wife, son and daughter. Fantasy football QB rankings: Lawrence, Howell among Week 8 must-starts Trevor Lawrence and Sam Howell are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 8. Florida bans pro-Palestinian student group from state university campuses Florida's university system directed all public universities in the state to disband chapters of a pro-Palestinian student group National Students for Justice in Palestine, saying the group supports terrorism. Cosmonauts work to fix stuck solar panels as they near end of almost 7-hour spacewalk Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub are wrapping a nearly 7 hour long space walk from the International Space Station and working to unfurl two solar panels that did not deploy properly on a mini radar sys U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman says he will pay fine for fire alarm incident in D.C. Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman said Wednesday he was responsible for pulling a fire alarm in a congressional office building during a key House vote in late September and plans to pay a fine in court. Morgan Stanley chooses company veteran for new CEO Morgan Stanley Co-president Edward (Ted) Pick will become the company's next Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2024, the company's board announced Wednesday. Police believe missing MIT, University of Rochester professor 'in danger' Police in upstate New York are asking for the public's help to locate missing MIT and University of Rochester professor Heikki Rantakari, who they believe is "in danger." Trump abruptly leaves court after heated Cohen testimony, second gag order violation Former President Donald Trump abruptly left a New York City courtroom Wednesday after his former attorney backtracked on testimony but later said "Trump speaks like a mob boss." The judge refused to dismiss the case. Americans expect climate change effects to worsen, Pew survey suggests A majority of Americans say climate change is harming people in the United States and climate impacts will only get worse, a new national study by the Pew Research Center found. Gov. Gavin Newsom meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping to promote climate cooperation California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday to promote climate cooperation between the United States and China, the world's two largest economies and polluters. Python caught after 4 months on the loose in Oklahoma An 8-foot python on the loose in an Oklahoma City trailer park for four months was safely captured by reptile rescuers. Honda, GM abandon cooperation on electric vehicle project General Motors and Honda confirmed Wednesday that the companies have abandoned a plan to co-create electric vehicles. Watch: Customer gets locked in New York vault for over 10 hours A customer accessing his safety deposit box at a New York business ended up locked in a vault for more than 10 hours. Though weakened, Otis knocks out power, causes landslides in Mexico Hurricane Otis weakened to a tropical storm Wednesday after it made landfall in Mexico early in the morning. It knocked out communications in Acapulco as it lashed southern Mexico with pounding winds and flash flooding. Online information about breast cancer surgery is inadequate, studies show If you're contemplating breast cancer surgery, searching online for information may not be the best way to learn about your treatment options. Watch: Giraffe turns heads on Australian highway near Sydney Commuters on a busy Australian highway were treated to a rare spectacle -- a giraffe peeking out from an over-sized trailer on the highway. Israel, Ukraine conflicts garner attention as Australia PM visits Washington On a day in which President Joe Biden welcomed Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to the White House to reconfirm U.S.-Australia strategic partnerships, the Israeli offensive against Hamas garnered attention. |
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House Elects Mike Johnson as Speaker, Ending Three Weeks of ChaosRepublicans turned to a little-known Louisiana lawmaker who led congressional efforts to overturn the 2020 election, ending a weekslong deadlock that paralyzed the House. In Mike Johnson, Far-Right Republicans Find a Speaker They Can EmbraceThe new speaker, Mike Johnson, is virtually unknown to most Americans, but he can be expected to press a hard-right social and fiscal agenda. Mike Johnson’s Speakership Reveals GOP’s Trump Loyalty TestThe developments on Capitol Hill highlighted the extent to which one of the greatest sins inside the Republican Party is to have certified Joseph R. Biden’s victory. In Israel and Gaza, Photos Show the Human Cost of WarFour photojournalists, two in Israel and two in Gaza, provided context behind their powerful images. From Gaza, an Audio Diary of DespairIn a series of voice memos sent via WhatsApp, Tasneem Ismael Ahel, 19, described the war unfolding around her in Gaza City. A Relative of Israeli Hostages Has a Message for the U.N.The latest from the Israel-Hamas war. Weekday afternoons with Lulu Garcia-Navarro, and Times journalists on the ground. U.A.W. and Ford Reach Tentative Contract AgreementThe deal, subject to approval by union members, could ease the way for deals with General Motors and Stellantis and end a growing wave of walkouts. After Testifying, Trump Is Fined $10,000 for Breaking Gag OrderOutside Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, the former president made comments to reporters that the judge found were an attack on a court employee. Federal Prosecutors Push to Reinstate Gag Order on TrumpIn court filings, the special counsel’s office said the gag order was needed to keep the former president from making “harmful and prejudicial attacks” on people in the federal election case. What Guilty Pleas in Georgia Mean for the Federal Case Against TrumpThe guilty pleas present a host of challenges as state and federal prosecutors engage in parallel efforts to hold Donald J. Trump accountable, defense lawyers and former federal prosecutors say. Justice Thomas’s R.V. Loan Was Forgiven, Senate Inquiry FindsThe justice failed to repay much, perhaps all, of the $267,230 loan. His benefactor wiped the slate clean, with ethical and potential tax consequences. Hurricane Otis Batters Mexico, Defying ForecastsHurricane Otis defied forecasts when it quickly transformed from a tropical storm into a Category 5 storm and slammed into the coastal city of Acapulco. Biden Keeps Australia’s Dinner Low-Key at a Moment of Global TurmoilBefore the state dinner was over, President Biden had stepped out for a briefing on a mass shooting in Maine and to call lawmakers in the state. He left shortly after 10 p.m. The Full Guest List for Biden’s State Dinner With AustraliaThe Bidens invited more than 300 guests, including business leaders, musicians, athletes and prominent Australian Americans. Israel: From the Six-Day War to the Six-Front WarThreats to Israel are multipronged, including Iran and its proxies but also narratives from Western progressives and social media, Palestinians in the occupied territories and internal divisions. The Speakership Is Yours, Mike Johnson. Good Luck With That.This House is certainly not ... homey. Scholastic Backtracks on Isolating Works on Race and Gender at Book FairThe company was faulted for the practice, which it said was an effort to help schools navigate new laws restricting books about racism and L.G.B.T.Q. identities. 2 Jets Collide at Houston Airport After One Took Off Without PermissionNo one was injured in the collision at Hobby Airport, which came as aviation officials have expressed concern over the regular near misses across the country. Jamaal Bowman Charged With Setting Off False Fire AlarmThe congressman from New York set off the alarm in the Cannon House Office Building last month as Democrats were stalling for time to read a spending bill. Governor Murphy Joins School Halloween Fray in New Jersey: ‘Give Me a Break’The South Orange and Maplewood school district tried to help students who felt left out on Halloween. The governor’s response: “Seriously?” The Marie Laurencin Exhibition Making the Case for Art Without MenLoved in her day, the French painter Marie Laurencin depicted a dreamy vision of a world of women. What does she have to say to audiences now? |
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After 40 days on strike, the United Auto Workers said Wednesday night that it has reached a tentative deal with Ford and will be sending its members back to Ford plants.
Cade Cunningham launched a 30-foot shot at the buzzer, clanking the go-ahead attempt off the back iron as a Detroit Pistons rally fell just short, resulting in a narrow loss to the Miami Heat on Wednesday in Miami.
Policy advisers and fellows from non-government organizations Wednesday pressed members of Congress to impose and enforce harsh sanctions on Iran after Hamas' surprise attack on Israel earlier this month.
Republicans elected Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson, who played a key role in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, as the new speaker of the House on Wednesday.
Former NFL player Sergio Brown will remain behind bars without bail until his trial on charges that he killed his mother and hid her body, Circuit Court Judge Teresa Gonzalez ruled.
The family of Al Jazeera Arabic's bureau chief in Gaza has been killed in an Israeli air raid, the media network reported Wednesday as it condemned the "assault" on correspondent Wael Al-Dahdouh's wife, son and daughter.
Trevor Lawrence and Sam Howell are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 8.
Florida's university system directed all public universities in the state to disband chapters of a pro-Palestinian student group National Students for Justice in Palestine, saying the group supports terrorism.
Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub are wrapping a nearly 7 hour long space walk from the International Space Station and working to unfurl two solar panels that did not deploy properly on a mini radar sys
Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman said Wednesday he was responsible for pulling a fire alarm in a congressional office building during a key House vote in late September and plans to pay a fine in court.
Morgan Stanley Co-president Edward (Ted) Pick will become the company's next Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2024, the company's board announced Wednesday.
Police in upstate New York are asking for the public's help to locate missing MIT and University of Rochester professor Heikki Rantakari, who they believe is "in danger."
Former President Donald Trump abruptly left a New York City courtroom Wednesday after his former attorney backtracked on testimony but later said "Trump speaks like a mob boss." The judge refused to dismiss the case.
A majority of Americans say climate change is harming people in the United States and climate impacts will only get worse, a new national study by the Pew Research Center found.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday to promote climate cooperation between the United States and China, the world's two largest economies and polluters.
An 8-foot python on the loose in an Oklahoma City trailer park for four months was safely captured by reptile rescuers.
General Motors and Honda confirmed Wednesday that the companies have abandoned a plan to co-create electric vehicles.
A customer accessing his safety deposit box at a New York business ended up locked in a vault for more than 10 hours.
Hurricane Otis weakened to a tropical storm Wednesday after it made landfall in Mexico early in the morning. It knocked out communications in Acapulco as it lashed southern Mexico with pounding winds and flash flooding.
If you're contemplating breast cancer surgery, searching online for information may not be the best way to learn about your treatment options.
Commuters on a busy Australian highway were treated to a rare spectacle -- a giraffe peeking out from an over-sized trailer on the highway.
On a day in which President Joe Biden welcomed Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to the White House to reconfirm U.S.-Australia strategic partnerships, the Israeli offensive against Hamas garnered attention. 
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