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Amazon's Project Kuiper launches twin satellites from Florida to expand broadband access An unmanned Atlas V rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Friday as part of a mission to place thousands of new satellites in low Earth orbit, which would expand global access to broadband. OSHA fines Pennsylvania candy company for not evacuating ahead of deadly blast The U.S. Department of Labor said a Pennsylvania candy factory failed to properly evacuate its employees ahead of a deadly explosion despite warnings of a gas leak. Simone Biles breaks records with sixth world all-around gold American Simone Biles won her sixth all-around world championship title Friday in Belgium, making her the most decorated gymnast in history. Movie review: 'Exorcist: Believer' restores faith in sequels "The Exorcist: Believer," in theaters Friday, is familiar and new enough to steer the classic horror franchise in the right direction. Judge halts dissolution of Trump businesses, refuses to stop N.Y. trial A New York appeals judge has temporarily halted the dissolution of former President Donald Trump's businesses but refused to stop his civil fraud trial, which wrapped up its first week of testimony Friday. U.S. Postal Service proposes price increases for 2024 The U.S. Postal Service on Friday filed notice with its regulators to raise prices by about 2% for 2024. Vermont Police search for possible suspect in hiking trail death Vermont Police are looking for an "armed and dangerous" suspect after a woman was found dead on a hiking trail in the area of Castleton on Thursday. Look: Delaware man reels in 53-pound blue catfish Wildlife officials in Delaware sand an angler reeled in a 53-pound blue catfish -- breaking a state record that stood for less than a month. Michigan man bought $2M Powerball ticket 'on a whim' A Michigan man bought a Powerball ticket "on a whim" and scored a $2 million prize from the drawing. Judge denies Kenneth Chesebro's motion to dismiss in Georgia election subversion case Georgia election subversion defendant Kenneth Chesebro on Friday lost a bid to get charges against him dismissed, according to a court filing. UAW President Shawn Fain praises 'major breakthrough' with GM on EV battery plans UAW President Shawn Fain will deliver another livestream at 2 p.m. Friday on the 22-day strike that has already cost Detroit Three automakers hundreds of millions of dollars. A UAW Chicago rally is set for Saturday. MVPs Breanna Stewart, A'ja Wilson set to lead Liberty, Aces in WNBA Finals The two most recent MVPs will face off in the 2023 WNBA Finals, when Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty and A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces meet in Game 1 on Sunday in Las Vegas. Georgia state troopers who shot, killed 'Cop City' protester won't face charges A Georgia court has ruled that police officers who shot and killed protestor Manuel Teran at a camp site where they and other environmental activists were protesting a development known as "cop city," won't face charges. Treasury announces new rule to apply EV rebates at time of purchase The Treasury Department on Friday announced new rules to access tax credits for electric vehicles allowing customers to save as much as $7,500 on purchasing a battery-operated car. Watch: Aespa shares animated 'Better Things' music video K-pop group Aespa released an animated "Ae-Aespa" version of its "Better Things" music video. Watch: 'American Horror Stories' gets teaser for four-episode Hulu event "American Horror Stories" will return with new episodes in October for the Huluween event. Research suggests nearly a quarter of teens with autism may be undiagnosed As many as 1 in 4 teens with autism may be undiagnosed, new research suggests. Joe Biden uses jobs report to tout 13.9M jobs created under his administration President Joe Biden said Friday the 336,000 jobs created in September brings the total crreated during his term to 13.9 million and inflation is 60% lower than last summer while unemployment remains low. Look: Mark Ballas, wife BC Jean share miscarriage story, new song "Dancing with the Stars" alum Mark Ballas and his wife, BC Jean, shared their miscarriage story alongside the song "Rainbow." Watch: Teenager's playing card structure breaks Guinness World Record A 15-year-old from India spent 41 days using playing cards to build replicas of four buildings from his home city of Kolkata, breaking a Guinness World Record in the process. Look: 'Castlevania: Nocturne' renewed for Season 2, begins production "Castlevania: Nocturne," a sequel to the "Castlevania" animated series, will return for a second season on Netflix. Watch: Bear climbs onto sailboat in Florida harbor A black bear paid a visit to a Florida harbor and was caught on camera exploring the deck of a sailboat. Bruce Springsteen announces rescheduled tour dates for postponed shows Bruce Springsteen announced new dates for his tour with the E Street Band after postponing the remainder of his 2023 shows due to peptic ulcer disease. September cyberattack caused $100M loss for MGM Casino in Las Vegas A cyberattack against the MGM Casino in Las Vegas, Nev., resulted in a financial loss of about $100 million, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday. Less-educated Americans may have higher risk for overdose deaths Deaths due to overdose increased among less-educated Americans, with the rate nearly doubling in a three-year period for those without a high school diploma, according to a new study by the RAND Corporation. |
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From the Fringe to the Center of the G.O.P., Jordan Remains a Hard-LinerOnce a tormentor of the Republican Party’s speakers, the Ohio congressman and unapologetic right-wing pugilist has become a potential speaker himself. House Speaker, Ukraine War, Border Wall: Trump’s Influence Reaches a Post-Presidency PeakA Republican leadership vacuum has allowed the former president to exert power over his party — and in the country — in a way that lacks much historical precedent. How Biden’s Promises to Reverse Trump’s Immigration Policies CrumbledPresident Biden has tried to contain a surge of migration by embracing, or at least tolerating, some of his predecessor’s approaches. Why Is Biden Building a New Border Wall? Here’s What We Know.The Biden administration’s decision to add to the border wall is a confusing one. And the president has insisted that he does not think the new wall will be effective. The Hroza Missile Strike in Ukraine Killed a Family in MourningA missile strike on the Ukrainian village of Hroza killed at least 52 people, including every known member of one immediate family. As much as a third of the population was killed in the strike. “Everybody died,” one resident said. Gary Wang, an FTX Founder, Says Sam Bankman-Fried Steered Misuse of FundsMr. Wang is one of three key witnesses who pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate against Mr. Bankman-Fried, the onetime crypto mogul on trial for fraud. The M.T.A. Is No Longer Broke. Now It Must Make Riders Happy.For as long as many New Yorkers can remember, the M.T.A. has needed more money. Now its budget is finally whole, and the pressure for good service is on. Fatal Crash Involving Nadine Menendez Is Under New InvestigationThe scrutiny could create fresh legal and political peril for Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, who has been charged with accepting bribes. More Brokerages Leave Powerful Realtor GroupRe/Max and Anywhere Real Estate, a brokerage franchiser, will no longer require agents to belong to the National Association of Realtors, as part of agreements to settle two class-action lawsuits. Biden’s Dog Is Banished. Some Insiders Wonder Why It Took So Long.The end of a pet’s troubled term in the White House hints at the complicated dynamics inside one of the world’s most exclusive mansions. Why Does the Nobel Committee Overlook Saudi Women Activists?Political calculations should not keep others from joining Narges Mohammadi of Iran. With Childhood Cancer, Survival Takes a LifetimeYears after they overcame a diagnosis, patients are still living with their treatment’s toll. The Question of Joe BidenAs worried as many of us are about the president’s chances, he is our best shot at beating Trump. If Moderate Republicans Were Brave, They Could Save the HouseBy cooperating with Democrats, they could elect one of their own as speaker. Liverpool, V.A.R. and the Problem With ProcessIf process and hubris trump getting calls right, the system has broken down. Mike Lindell’s Lawyers Say He Owes ‘Millions’ in FeesThe disclosure, made in a court filing this week, is a sign that the pillow magnate and leading supporter of the election denial movement is facing financial stress. 13-Year-Old Boy Stabbed to Death on City Bus on Staten IslandThe police said the teenager was killed during an argument on the bus that may have been gang-related. Impeachment Threat Looms Over Wisconsin Supreme Court Maps CaseJustice Janet Protasiewicz’s decision to participate in a case challenging state legislative district maps could spur Republicans to impeach her. At Site Where Sycamore Gap Tree Fell, an Unanswered Question: Why?A week after someone cut down the iconic tree at Sycamore Gap, the police and local residents appear no closer to answering the most persistent question: Why? At City Ballet, Barbie Basics at the Gala, and a Glittering RevivalNew York City Ballet hosted a gala with unfortunate new costumes for Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” But the repertory is what matters, and it’s been dazzling. |
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An unmanned Atlas V rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Friday as part of a mission to place thousands of new satellites in low Earth orbit, which would expand global access to broadband.
The U.S. Department of Labor said a Pennsylvania candy factory failed to properly evacuate its employees ahead of a deadly explosion despite warnings of a gas leak.
American Simone Biles won her sixth all-around world championship title Friday in Belgium, making her the most decorated gymnast in history.
"The Exorcist: Believer," in theaters Friday, is familiar and new enough to steer the classic horror franchise in the right direction.
A New York appeals judge has temporarily halted the dissolution of former President Donald Trump's businesses but refused to stop his civil fraud trial, which wrapped up its first week of testimony Friday.
The U.S. Postal Service on Friday filed notice with its regulators to raise prices by about 2% for 2024.
Vermont Police are looking for an "armed and dangerous" suspect after a woman was found dead on a hiking trail in the area of Castleton on Thursday.
Wildlife officials in Delaware sand an angler reeled in a 53-pound blue catfish -- breaking a state record that stood for less than a month.
A Michigan man bought a Powerball ticket "on a whim" and scored a $2 million prize from the drawing.
Georgia election subversion defendant Kenneth Chesebro on Friday lost a bid to get charges against him dismissed, according to a court filing.
UAW President Shawn Fain will deliver another livestream at 2 p.m. Friday on the 22-day strike that has already cost Detroit Three automakers hundreds of millions of dollars. A UAW Chicago rally is set for Saturday.
The two most recent MVPs will face off in the 2023 WNBA Finals, when Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty and A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces meet in Game 1 on Sunday in Las Vegas.
A Georgia court has ruled that police officers who shot and killed protestor Manuel Teran at a camp site where they and other environmental activists were protesting a development known as "cop city," won't face charges.
The Treasury Department on Friday announced new rules to access tax credits for electric vehicles allowing customers to save as much as $7,500 on purchasing a battery-operated car.
K-pop group Aespa released an animated "Ae-Aespa" version of its "Better Things" music video.
"American Horror Stories" will return with new episodes in October for the Huluween event.
As many as 1 in 4 teens with autism may be undiagnosed, new research suggests.
President Joe Biden said Friday the 336,000 jobs created in September brings the total crreated during his term to 13.9 million and inflation is 60% lower than last summer while unemployment remains low.
"Dancing with the Stars" alum Mark Ballas and his wife, BC Jean, shared their miscarriage story alongside the song "Rainbow."
A 15-year-old from India spent 41 days using playing cards to build replicas of four buildings from his home city of Kolkata, breaking a Guinness World Record in the process.
"Castlevania: Nocturne," a sequel to the "Castlevania" animated series, will return for a second season on Netflix.
A black bear paid a visit to a Florida harbor and was caught on camera exploring the deck of a sailboat.
Bruce Springsteen announced new dates for his tour with the E Street Band after postponing the remainder of his 2023 shows due to peptic ulcer disease.
A cyberattack against the MGM Casino in Las Vegas, Nev., resulted in a financial loss of about $100 million, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
Deaths due to overdose increased among less-educated Americans, with the rate nearly doubling in a three-year period for those without a high school diploma, according to a new study by the RAND Corporation. 
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