"Godzilla Minus One," in theaters Friday, advances both the spectacle and political meaning of the classic Japanese monster. First lady Jill Biden unveiled a new holiday ice rink Wednesday on the South Lawn of the White House where children will be invited to skate and play ice hockey throughout the month of December. The iconic Christmas tree in New York City's Rockefeller Center glittered to life shortly before 10pm ET tonight when the switch was thrown on 50,000 LED holiday lights. Two Republican county supervisors in Arizona have been indicted for stalling the certification of last year's midterm elections, the state attorney general announced Wednesday. Ten Israeli and four Thai hostages were released by Hamas to the Red Cross on Wednesday, Israeli news media reported. Former first lady Rosalynn Carter returned home to Plains, Georgia, where she was laid to rest Wednesday, surrounded by loved ones and her husband of 77 years, former President Jimmy Carter. A Manhattan MTA track worker was killed just after midnight Tuesday when he was hit and dragged by an MTA train south of the 34th Street-Herald Square station. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that questions whether Congress has the right to empower federal agencies to utilize administrative law judges. A snake catcher was called to a South Australia home where a woman spotted a venomous snake in her bathroom and watched it slither into her scale. Drivers on an Ontario highway faced an unusual traffic hazard when a loose pig ended up wandering through the road. A Virginia woman who had to visit her local pharmacy to pick up a prescription found herself feeling much better when she scored a $1 million lottery jackpot. CBS announced the fifth season of "Bob Hearts Abishola" will be its last. The show returns Feb. 12 with the series finale airing May 13. Nepal Wednesday became the first South Asian nation to officially recognize same-sex marriage when a 1997 marriage between a transgender woman and a gay man was registered. Researchers at the University of Chicago said Wednesday they have discovered a six-planet solar system in which the planets circle their star in a rhythmic beat that is precise enough that someone can set music to it. An Indian national with connections to government security services has been charged by the U.S. Justice Department with trying to assassinate a U.S. citizen living in New York City, according to unsealed documents. Frances Sternhagen died Monday. Her sons confirmed her death on Wednesday. K-pop group Apink will release the holiday song "Pink Christmas" in December. Tua Tagovailoa is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 13. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment announced the DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD release of "Five Nights at Freddy's" on Wednesday, bringing the hit horror film home Dec. 12 "Godfather of Harlem," a crime drama starring Forest Whitaker, will return for a fourth season on MGM+. Paul Whelan, a U.S. citizen imprisoned in Russia, said he was punched in the face Tuesday by another inmate at a prison labor camp in Mordovia. The attack was confirmed by his brother David Whelan. Roku Channel released the trailer for "A Very Demi Holiday Special" on Wednesday. Demi Lovato hosts the musical variety special, premiering Dec. 8. Calling anti-Semitism a "five-alarm fire that must be extinguished," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said on Wednesday that many Jews around the world have felt under attack since the Oct. 7 and before. |
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