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Mystery dog illness causes respiratory problems, possible death Dog owners and veterinarians are growing increasingly concerned over a highly contagious, possibly fatal respiratory illness spreading in several states. Kaitlin Armstrong sentenced to 90 years in death of elite cyclist Moriah Wilson A Texas woman who fled the country to evade capture was sentenced to 90 years in prison in the jealousy-fueled homicide of an elite cyclist. Taylor Swift postpones Brazil show after fan dies in extreme heat Taylor Swift canceled the second of three concerts in Rio de Janeiro a day after a 23-year-old fan died amid sweltering heat. Authorities release image of arson suspect in L.A. I-10 freeway fire California fire authorities released images of a person of interest in a massive fire that damaged a portion of Interstate 10 near downtown Los Angeles last week. Biden considers visa ban against 'extremists attacking civilians' in West Bank President Joe Biden threatened in Washington Post op-ed Saturday to begin issuing visa bans on "extremists" who commit violence against civilians in the West Bank Hundreds of thousand protest Spain's prime minister swearing-in and Catalan deal Protesters took to the streets of Madrid again to condemn a controversial deal that allowed Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to secure a second term while granting amnesty to separatists. Prohibition-era bottle of Macallan whisky auctioned at Sotheby's for $2.7M A vintage bottle of Scotch whisky aged for 60 years was sold at auction Saturday for $2.7 million. Disney, Apple pull advertising on X over Musk comments Apple and the Walt Disney Company became the latest major corporations to suspend advertising on social media platform X, when both cut ties late Friday. Diddy settles rape lawsuit filed by ex-girlfriend, Cassie The hip-hop mogul Sean Combs, known more commonly as Diddy, has settled a lawsuit filed by his former longtime girlfriend and singer Cassie Ventura, who had accused him of rape and physical abuse. India tunnel rescue efforts stopped briefly over fears of further collapse Rescue workers temporarily paused their desperate attempts to free 41construction workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel when they heard cracking noises that created a "panic situation." SpaceX Starship disintegrates after successful stage separation SpaceX's Starship spacecraft experienced "rapid unscheduled disassembly," with the booster stage and spacecraft disintegrating shortly after completing a successful stage separation. French senator faces attempted rape charges after alleged drugging of female colleague's drink A senator in the French parliament faces charges of attempted rape after police claim he laced the drink of a female colleague, prompting the victim to go to a hospital where medics found traces of ecstasy in her blood. Missing Texas hiker found alive in Big Bend National Park A missing hiker has been found alive in Big Bend National Park in Texas and was transported to a local hospital for care, rescue officials confirmed Friday. Release of Timothee Chalamet's 'Dune: Part 2' pushed up by two weeks The theatrical release of Timothee Chalamet's "Dune: Part Two" has been moved up to March 1, two weeks earlier that scheduled. Russia unleashes new drone attack on Ukraine The Russian military launched a series of drone and missile attacks against Ukraine Friday, striking Odesa. Officials said the drones took an indirect route to reach Kyiv in order to try and trick Ukrainian air defense. 'Scott Pilgrim' guest cast includes Al Yankovic, Finn Wolfhard Weird Al Yankovic and Finn Wolfhard are among the guest stars who voice new characters in the anime series, "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off." California college, museum battle over moving massive 'Pan American Unity' mural Two public institutions -- an art museum and a community college -- are facing dueling lawsuits over who will pay to move a massive Diego Rivera fresco. George Brown, funky drummer of Kool & the Gang, dies at 74 after lung cancer battle George Brown, whose funk-inspired drumbeats defined numerous breakaway hits by the Grammy-award winning band Kool & the Gang, died Thursday at a hospital in Long Beach, Calif. He was 74. Hagafell will be site of impending volcanic eruption, Icelandic scientists predict A "high likelihood of volcanic eruption continues" in Iceland, as major seismic activity continues to affect the small Nordic island nation. 'Scores' injured and killed in strike on U.N. school in Gaza A blast at a U.N. school in Gaza on Saturday potentially killed and injured dozens of people as the death toll in the enclave surpasses 12,000, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health. Liberia president George Weah concedes in tight run-off election Liberia's incumbent President George Weah conceded late Friday after run-off election results showed the opposition candidate won by little more than a percentage point. 20,000 march toward Jerusalem to put pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to free hostages Nearly 20,000 demonstrators, including relatives of Israeli hostages in Gaza, marched toward Jerusalem Saturday to put pressure on the Israeli government to step up efforts to free captives. Prime Video orders new 'Bosch' spinoff Prime Video has announced it ordered a second spinoff for its Bosch crime drama franchise, based on the works of bestselling author Michael Connelly. Ex-police chief IDd as N.H. hospital shooting victim The victim of a fatal shooting at a New Hampshire hospital was identified Saturday as a former police chief of a city not far from where the incident happened. Golden Globes to air on CBS, Paramount+ on Jan. 7 The next Golden Globe Awards ceremony is set to air live on CBS and Paramount+ Jan. 7. |
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The Fear and Tension That Led to Sam Altman’s Ouster at OpenAIThe departure of the high-profile boss of the San Francisco company drew attention to a philosophical rift among the people building new A.I. systems. Sam Altman Is Said to Be Discussing Return to OpenAI With Company’s BoardMr. Altman was forced out of the artificial intelligence start-up on Friday, leading to an outcry from his supporters and the company’s investors. Is Israel’s Military Strategy to Eradicate Hamas Working?Israel is making progress in ground control of Gaza, but it has not vanquished Hamas or freed most of the hostages. And international condemnation of civilian casualties is growing. More Advertisers Halt Spending on X in Growing Backlash Against MuskWarner Bros. and Sony have joined other companies in pausing spending on X, formerly Twitter, over Elon Musk’s endorsement of an antisemitic post. ‘It’s Like I Am Blind’: Waiting for Asylum in a British HotelWith the contentious Rwanda plan in disarray, experts say the U.K. government should focus on a huge backlog of asylum cases, including 50,000 people in hotels. Trump Focuses on Iowa as He Looks to Close Out the Republican RaceThe former president has made Iowa his priority, hoping to thin the field and turn his attention to a campaign against President Biden. Pardon Recipients Seek to Sell Trump on His Own Sentencing LawThe Republican front-runner has a history of making racist statements, but some advisers think highlighting his signature law could help increase support among Black voters and potentially swing the election. Hurricane Otis Shatters Acapulco’s Nautical BackboneHurricane Otis left a trail of destruction and death but inflicted its worst blow on the yacht crews and other boat workers who are a pillar of the tourism industry. Huracán Otis: continúa la búsqueda de desaparecidos en AcapulcoEl huracán Otis dejó a su paso un rastro de muerte y destrucción en Acapulco. El peor impacto lo sufrieron los trabajadores de embarcaciones, pilar de la industria turística. Colombia to Sterilize Pablo Escobar’s ‘Cocaine Hippos’The drug kingpin brought four hippos to his estate in the 1980s. Officials estimate that about 170 now roam Colombia, and say the population must be controlled to protect the country’s ecosystem. The Startling Evidence on Learning Loss Is InThe effects of the pandemic on children are persistent and require urgent attention. Malcolm X Still Has a Hold on UsMalcolm X still looms over our current moment. But the version of the man that we meet now is much more human, relatable, problematic and inspirational, for all his flaws. The Axe Is SharpBiden should aim more barbs at Trump, not at fellow Democrats. George Santos Is More Dangerous Than You KnowMr. Santos has exposed just how much craziness the Republican Party is willing to tolerate in pursuit of narrow partisan gains. Where the 9/11 Dead Are Not Forgotten at Guantánamo BayVictims’ relatives leave memory stones and messages at a site that is walking distance from the court where the four men accused of conspiring in the plot have yet to be tried. Robert Moses Put Monkeys in a Park in Harlem. They’re Finally Gone.The iron monkeys with shackled wrists were mentioned in “The Power Broker,” which was published nearly 50 years ago, but had remained mounted in a Riverside Park playground until recently. More Recent Articles |
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Dog owners and veterinarians are growing increasingly concerned over a highly contagious, possibly fatal respiratory illness spreading in several states.
A Texas woman who fled the country to evade capture was sentenced to 90 years in prison in the jealousy-fueled homicide of an elite cyclist.
Taylor Swift canceled the second of three concerts in Rio de Janeiro a day after a 23-year-old fan died amid sweltering heat.
California fire authorities released images of a person of interest in a massive fire that damaged a portion of Interstate 10 near downtown Los Angeles last week.
President Joe Biden threatened in Washington Post op-ed Saturday to begin issuing visa bans on "extremists" who commit violence against civilians in the West Bank
Protesters took to the streets of Madrid again to condemn a controversial deal that allowed Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to secure a second term while granting amnesty to separatists.
A vintage bottle of Scotch whisky aged for 60 years was sold at auction Saturday for $2.7 million.
Apple and the Walt Disney Company became the latest major corporations to suspend advertising on social media platform X, when both cut ties late Friday.
The hip-hop mogul Sean Combs, known more commonly as Diddy, has settled a lawsuit filed by his former longtime girlfriend and singer Cassie Ventura, who had accused him of rape and physical abuse.
Rescue workers temporarily paused their desperate attempts to free 41construction workers trapped inside a collapsed tunnel when they heard cracking noises that created a "panic situation."
SpaceX's Starship spacecraft experienced "rapid unscheduled disassembly," with the booster stage and spacecraft disintegrating shortly after completing a successful stage separation.
A senator in the French parliament faces charges of attempted rape after police claim he laced the drink of a female colleague, prompting the victim to go to a hospital where medics found traces of ecstasy in her blood.
A missing hiker has been found alive in Big Bend National Park in Texas and was transported to a local hospital for care, rescue officials confirmed Friday.
The theatrical release of Timothee Chalamet's "Dune: Part Two" has been moved up to March 1, two weeks earlier that scheduled.
The Russian military launched a series of drone and missile attacks against Ukraine Friday, striking Odesa. Officials said the drones took an indirect route to reach Kyiv in order to try and trick Ukrainian air defense.
Weird Al Yankovic and Finn Wolfhard are among the guest stars who voice new characters in the anime series, "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off."
Two public institutions -- an art museum and a community college -- are facing dueling lawsuits over who will pay to move a massive Diego Rivera fresco.
George Brown, whose funk-inspired drumbeats defined numerous breakaway hits by the Grammy-award winning band Kool & the Gang, died Thursday at a hospital in Long Beach, Calif. He was 74.
A "high likelihood of volcanic eruption continues" in Iceland, as major seismic activity continues to affect the small Nordic island nation.
A blast at a U.N. school in Gaza on Saturday potentially killed and injured dozens of people as the death toll in the enclave surpasses 12,000, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health.
Liberia's incumbent President George Weah conceded late Friday after run-off election results showed the opposition candidate won by little more than a percentage point.
Nearly 20,000 demonstrators, including relatives of Israeli hostages in Gaza, marched toward Jerusalem Saturday to put pressure on the Israeli government to step up efforts to free captives.
Prime Video has announced it ordered a second spinoff for its Bosch crime drama franchise, based on the works of bestselling author Michael Connelly.
The victim of a fatal shooting at a New Hampshire hospital was identified Saturday as a former police chief of a city not far from where the incident happened.
The next Golden Globe Awards ceremony is set to air live on CBS and Paramount+ Jan. 7. 
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