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President, first lady go to Maine to share grief for 18 'precious souls' killed in shooting President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden traveled to Lewiston, Maine, Friday to console the community after 18 people were killed in a mass shooting more than a week ago. Supreme Court to hear challenge to federal ban on gun 'bump stocks' The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the nationwide prohibition on bump stocks, which was implemented nearly 18 months following the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Judge expands gag order in Trump civil fraud case after Eric Trump ends testimony Judge Arthur Engoron expanded a limited gag order Friday to include attorneys in the New York state civil fraud trial involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and his two sons. Israel's Netanyahu rejects calls for halt in fighting until hostages released U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken engaged in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which included the possibility of a ceasefire. Netanyahu says he wants hostages released before it's considered. Hearing over Donald Trump's ballot eligibility nears end in Colorado The final testimonies are being heard in a Colorado courtroom Friday as the hearing over removing Donald Trump from the ballot in 2024 reaches its last day. Truck rollover covers all lanes of North Carolina highway in logs All lanes of a North Carolina highway were closed when an 18-wheeler overturned and spilled its load of logs into the roadway. Former Trump-appointed State Department employee sentenced in Jan. 6 riot A former State Department employee who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots that resulted in the breach of the Capitol Building in Washington DC was sentenced Friday to 70 months in prison for his role in the riot. Watch: Blind dog rescued from frigid pond in New York park A blind dog was rescued from the frigid waters of a New York pond by a pair of city police officers. Biden touts economic future, immigration changes in Western Hemisphere meeting President Joe Biden hosted about a dozen Latin American countries at its Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders' Summit on Friday, with immigration as a backdrop at the White House. Israeli military strikes ambulance convoy in Gaza, saying it was used by Hamas As Israeli forces encircled Gaza City on Friday, the military confirmed that its aircraft struck an ambulance convoy outside al-Shifa hospital, saying it was being used by Hamas. Uncensored 'Real Housewives,' 'Below Deck,' more reunions coming to Peacock Peacock announced Friday that it will stream uncensored reunions of Bravo reality cast members including "Real Housewives," "Below Deck" and "Vandepump" franchises. Treasury Dept. sanctions Russian national suspected in money laundering The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Friday sanctioned a Russian national suspected of laundering money for wealthy Russians and for ransomware groups. Cow rescued from water tunnel under Connecticut highway A 5-year-old cow that escaped from a Connecticut pasture was found two months later when she became trapped in a water tunnel under a highway. Police looking for driver who crashed through S.C. nuclear power plant gate Authorities Friday were looking for a man they say crashed his Toyota Camry through a gate Thursday night attempting to hit security officers at an Oconee County, South Carolina, nuclear power plant. Itchy left hand leads North Carolina man to $100,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man said an itchy left hand led to his winning a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Look: Twice to release 'Heart Shaker' holiday remix K-pop group Twice will release "Heart Shaker (Galactika Holiday Remix)," a new version of its hit single. Watch: Kurt Russell, son Wyatt Russell appear in 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' featurette Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell and other cast members discuss the Apple TV+ series "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" in a new video. Biden administration announces new $425 million aid package for Ukraine The Biden administration said Friday the Department of Defense is sending another $425 million assistance package to Ukraine that includes both immediate battlefield needs and money to strengthen its air defenses. Watch: 'Echo' trailer shows 'pain' and 'rage' of Marvel hero "Echo," a new Marvel series starring Alaqua Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, is coming to Disney+ and Hulu. Watch: Man solves Rubik's cube in 9.29 seconds while underwater An expert Rubik's cube solver from Singapore added another world record to his name by solving a puzzle in 9.29 seconds while underwater. Watch: Escaped pigs wreaking havoc on Connecticut neighbors' lawns Residents of a Connecticut town said a drove of pigs that escaped from a nearby farm have been destroying their lawns and gardens for weeks. False-positive mammogram linked to higher risk of breast cancer Women who have a false-positive result on a screening mammogram may have an increased risk of breast cancer for up to 20 years, a large new study finds. Billionaire Bezos says move to Miami benefits space work, care for parents Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced on Thursday that he was moving from Seattle, the home of his e-commerce company, to Miami to be closer to his parents. Grant Gustin to make Broadway debut in 'Water for Elephants' musical "The Flash" actor Grant Gustin will star with Isabelle McCalla in the Broadway musical "Water for Elephants." At least six killed in Italy's Tuscany region as Storm Ciaran slams Europe At least six people have died in Italy as Storm Ciaran slams several European countries, bringing the total death toll for Europe up to at least 13. Additionally, at least four people are missing. |
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In a Worldwide War of Words, Russia, China and Iran Back HamasOfficials and researchers say the deluge of online propaganda and disinformation is larger than anything seen before. Israel Used 2,000-Pound Bombs in Strike on Jabaliya, Analysis ShowsImpact craters from the Oct. 31 strike on the densely packed Gaza neighborhood are approximately 40 feet wide. Israel said it was aiming at underground Hamas targets. Hamas Put Wounded Fighters on Departure Lists, Delaying Gaza Evacuations, U.S. Official SaysPeople holding dual, U.S. or other foreign citizenship had been unable to cross the Gaza border into Egypt for weeks. Swift Reversal in Bonds and Rally in Stocks Cap Wild Week for MarketsA series of data reports and actions by policymakers have led investors to reassess their assumptions about interest rates and the economy. In a Warming World, Clean Energy Stocks Fall While Oil ProspersThe market is focused on making money now and isn’t heeding urgent warnings about climate change, our columnist says. In Shetland, the Hottest Event of the Year Stars Sheep and KnittersThe festival of the intricately crafted textiles of the Shetland Islands, a remote archipelago off Scotland’s coast, draws hundreds of knitters from around the world for all things wool. Trump Is Temporarily Free From Gag Order in Election CaseA three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Washington lifted the order for at least two weeks, freeing the former president to say what he wants about prosecutors and witnesses. Jurors in E. Jean Carroll’s Defamation Case Against Trump to Be Kept AnonymousA federal judge overseeing the case filed by the writer E. Jean Carroll said that the former president had not abided by gag orders in other cases, and that could lead to harassment. Eric Trump Testimony in Fraud Trial Overshadowed by Attacks on Judge’s ClerkThe law clerk, a Democrat, has irritated the former president as she communicates with the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial. Fact-Checking Trump on Energy and Jobs at a Houston RallyA Biden electric Army tank mandate? A decimation of auto jobs? The G.O.P. front-runner used misleading and recycled claims to talk about energy and jobs. Biden Mourns With Lewiston After Mass Shooting: ‘You’re Not Alone’President Biden met with the families of those killed or injured during last month’s rampage in Maine, which killed 18 people. British Library Hit by Apparent CyberattackLibraries across Europe appear to be facing attacks from cybercriminals. At Britain’s national library, an “incident” is sending scholars back to an analog age. Why Run the NYC Marathon When You Can Drive It?You’re not going to catch the elite runners. But if you can get over the traffic, the scenery is terrific. And the doughnuts aren’t bad either. What It’s Actually Like to Run the New York City Marathon RouteWant to feel like the most beloved person on the planet? All you have to do is run 26.2 miles through New York City on Marathon Sunday. Spill Sesh Spills a Secret of Its OwnFor years, people have wondered who’s behind the popular Spill Sesh channel. On Friday, the person behind the account unmasked herself. A Humanitarian Pause in GazaCivilians in Gaza have paid a grave price and urgently need relief. The Dreams of Gaza’s Kids, and the Nightmare They Are LivingTwo years ago, filmmakers asked children in Gaza about their dreams for the future. These were their responses. Isaac Herzog, Israel’s President: This Is Not a Battle Just Between Israel and HamasAll nations should realize that they could be the next target for terrorists. Love in Harsh Times and Other Coping MechanismsAncient wisdom can help keep us from becoming calloused over. Is Fluminense the Team of the Future?A soccer revolution started with a text message, but the broader game wants proof. A win in the Copa Libertadores final on Saturday might provide it. Murder Victim’s Daughter Helps Clear Man Convicted in Father’s KillingProsecutors said they reviewed a 1982 case at the urging of the victim’s daughter, who became convinced the wrong man was convicted of her father’s killing. Why China-Australia Relations Are Warming. Sort of.Both sides have been cautious in the run-up to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s trip to Beijing, avoiding terms like “reset” in favor of “stabilization.” The Fashion of ‘Selling Sunset’The reality show is supposed to be about real estate. But many viewers are coming just for the fashion, and the cast knows it. |
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden traveled to Lewiston, Maine, Friday to console the community after 18 people were killed in a mass shooting more than a week ago.
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the nationwide prohibition on bump stocks, which was implemented nearly 18 months following the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Judge Arthur Engoron expanded a limited gag order Friday to include attorneys in the New York state civil fraud trial involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and his two sons.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken engaged in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which included the possibility of a ceasefire. Netanyahu says he wants hostages released before it's considered.
The final testimonies are being heard in a Colorado courtroom Friday as the hearing over removing Donald Trump from the ballot in 2024 reaches its last day.
All lanes of a North Carolina highway were closed when an 18-wheeler overturned and spilled its load of logs into the roadway.
A former State Department employee who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots that resulted in the breach of the Capitol Building in Washington DC was sentenced Friday to 70 months in prison for his role in the riot.
A blind dog was rescued from the frigid waters of a New York pond by a pair of city police officers.
President Joe Biden hosted about a dozen Latin American countries at its Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders' Summit on Friday, with immigration as a backdrop at the White House.
As Israeli forces encircled Gaza City on Friday, the military confirmed that its aircraft struck an ambulance convoy outside al-Shifa hospital, saying it was being used by Hamas.
Peacock announced Friday that it will stream uncensored reunions of Bravo reality cast members including "Real Housewives," "Below Deck" and "Vandepump" franchises.
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Friday sanctioned a Russian national suspected of laundering money for wealthy Russians and for ransomware groups.
A 5-year-old cow that escaped from a Connecticut pasture was found two months later when she became trapped in a water tunnel under a highway.
Authorities Friday were looking for a man they say crashed his Toyota Camry through a gate Thursday night attempting to hit security officers at an Oconee County, South Carolina, nuclear power plant.
A North Carolina man said an itchy left hand led to his winning a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
K-pop group Twice will release "Heart Shaker (Galactika Holiday Remix)," a new version of its hit single.
Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell and other cast members discuss the Apple TV+ series "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" in a new video.
The Biden administration said Friday the Department of Defense is sending another $425 million assistance package to Ukraine that includes both immediate battlefield needs and money to strengthen its air defenses.
"Echo," a new Marvel series starring Alaqua Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, is coming to Disney+ and Hulu.
An expert Rubik's cube solver from Singapore added another world record to his name by solving a puzzle in 9.29 seconds while underwater.
Residents of a Connecticut town said a drove of pigs that escaped from a nearby farm have been destroying their lawns and gardens for weeks.
Women who have a false-positive result on a screening mammogram may have an increased risk of breast cancer for up to 20 years, a large new study finds.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced on Thursday that he was moving from Seattle, the home of his e-commerce company, to Miami to be closer to his parents.
"The Flash" actor Grant Gustin will star with Isabelle McCalla in the Broadway musical "Water for Elephants."
At least six people have died in Italy as Storm Ciaran slams several European countries, bringing the total death toll for Europe up to at least 13. Additionally, at least four people are missing. 
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