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Donald Trump eligible for Colorado's 2024 primary ballot, judge rules A Colorado district judge ruled Donald Trump is eligible to be on the state's 2024 presidential primary ballot. SpaceX counts down to second Starship test launch Saturday morning The second test launch of the Starship spacecraft has been delayed until Saturday, according to SpaceX. The 20-minute launch window will begin at 8 a.m. EST. Washington state's Makah Tribe might resume whale hunts soon The Makah Tribe may soon resume its cultural tradition of whaling off the Washington coast after a nearly two-decade exchange with the federal government to hammer out the logistics. Judge denies Donald Trump's request for mistrial in N.Y. civil fraud trial A $250 million civil fraud trial against former president Donald Trump will proceed after a New York Supreme Court judge Friday denied a request for a mistrial. New Hampshire trooper kills suspected gunman in fatal shooting at psychiatric hospital A shooter killed one person at a New Hampshire psychiatric hospital before being shot and killed by a state trooper assigned to the facility, law enforcement said Friday night To appease House Freedom Caucus, Speaker Mike Johnson begins releasing Jan. 6 riot video Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans on Friday gave the green light to start releasing video footage of the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. ChatGPT developer OpenAI fires CEO Sam Altman Citing a lack of confidence, the board of OpenAI removed CEO Sam Altman from his position Friday. Former first lady Rosalynn Carter enters hospice care at home Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care at her Georgia home, the Carter Center said Friday. Arizona State University cancels pro-Palestinian event with Rashida Tlaib Arizona State University canceled an event featuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib after a bipartisan group of state lawmakers said her "extremist, antisemitic views are not welcome in the state of Arizona." Judge denies Donald Trump motion to strike indictment language in election interference case A U.S. District Court judge on Friday denied a motion from Donald Trump's legal team to have some language in one of the legal proceedings against the former president prohibited. Watch: Puppy rescued from sewer pipe in Texas Water crews in Texas came to the rescue of a puppy that fell into a sewer main and became stranded in a pipe. Russian Justice Ministry wants court to define LGBTQ 'movement' as extremist The Russian Ministry of Justice has filed a motion asking the nation's supreme court to label as extremist what the ministry characterizes as the "international LGBT public movement." Michigan Amtrak train derailment injures 11, cancels some Friday trains Amtrak canceled the Wolverine Train 352 and several other trains Friday due to track repairs needed after the 352 train derailed in west Michigan Thursday night, slightly injuring 11 people. Overdue book returned to England library after 45 years A library in England said a book was recently returned by an apologetic former patron who checked it out in 1976. Costly cuisine: Five of the most expensive foods in the world Five of the most expensive foods in the world, including french fries, a grilled cheese sandwich, a crab cake, ice cream and a wheel of cheese. Israel warns Palestinians to flee farther south as fighting intensifies on multiple fronts Fighting raged in Gaza Friday as Israel bombed houses in Rafah while warning Palestinians who fled to the south that they must move again as Israel expands its ground attack to regions beyond north Gaza. 2 convicted in attempting to break sanctions against Iranian oil The Justice Department announced on Friday that a Pennsylvania federal court convicted two Texas-based men this week for trying to bypass U.S. sanctions to illegally sell oil from Iran. IBM, EU, suspend advertising on X over anti-Semitic content, disinformation American tech giant IBM and the European Union pulled advertising from Elon Musk's X amid concerns over hate speech and disinformation on the platform. Look: Enhypen releases new EP, 'Sweet Venom' music video K-pop group Enhypen released the album "Orange Blood" and a music video for "Sweet Venom." Billboard Music Awards: How to watch, what to expect The Billboard Music Awards will take place Sunday and feature performances by Mariah Carey, Karol G, Stray Kids and other artists. Joe Biden to appoint Kimryn Rathmell as director of National Cancer Institute President Joe Biden said on Friday he plans to appoint Vanderbilt University's Dr. Kimryn Rathmell as the new director of the National Cancer Institute. Listen: Dolly Parton releases 'Purple Rain' cover, 'Rockstar' album Dolly Parton released her album "Rockstar," featuring a cover of the Prince hit "Purple Rain" and other songs. 'Unicorn' caught on trail camera at Arizona national park A "unicorn" caught on trail camera at Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park was a yearling male elk that prematurely lost one of its antlers. Watch: Mass. woman receives $20,000 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets from FedEx A Massachusetts woman was going through her FedEx deliveries when she found an unexpectedly heavy box with shocking contents: $20,000 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets. Woman's death raises concerns about marijuana-processing plants A young woman working at a Massachusetts cannabis-processing facility who developed new-onset asthma and later died of a fatal asthma attack is the first such fatality in the burgeoning industry, a new report finds. |
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Who Is Mira Murati, OpenAI’s Interim CEO?The company’s interim C.E.O. has been managing the development and distribution of ChatGPT and DALL-E for years. Apple and Disney Halt Ads on X After Musk Endorses Antisemitic PostDisney, Apple, Paramount and Lionsgate halted marketing on X, formerly Twitter, as Elon Musk faced a furor over antisemitic abuse on his social media platform. Are TikTok and X Amplifying Antisemitic Content? It’s Increasingly Hard to Know.People who study social media say the conflict between Israel and Hamas has underscored the need for better data transparency from platforms. Israel Displays Tunnel Shaft at Al-Shifa Hospital and Says It Will Allow In Some FuelThe discovery at Al-Shifa Hospital did not seem to settle the question of whether Hamas has been using the complex to hide weapons and command centers, as Israel has said. Colorado Judge Keeps Trump on Ballot in 14th Amendment CaseA district court judge ruled that former President Donald J. Trump “engaged in insurrection” but said the disqualification clause of the 14th Amendment did not apply to him. Weeks Before Election as Speaker, Johnson Lamented ‘Dark and Depraved’ CultureMike Johnson’s comments on a prayer call in October, during which he talked about church attendance and L.G.B.T.Q. youth, offered an up-to-date distillation of his views. Nikki Haley Says She Would Have Signed Six-Week Abortion Ban as GovernorThe former governor of South Carolina, who has tried to thread the needle on abortion in the G.O.P. race, made a gesture of support for stricter limits on the procedure. Italy’s Giorgia Meloni Visits Tolkien Exhibition in RomeItaly’s Culture Ministry has opened a curious show dedicated to the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien — and perhaps a new front in the culture wars. It’s “beautiful.” Just ask the prime minister. Thousands Gather in Pro-Palestinian Protests Across New York CityIn Brooklyn and in Manhattan, multiple rallies drew large crowds calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. How a Pro-Palestinian Student Group Became a Leader of Campus ProtestsStudents for Justice in Palestine, which was founded at Berkeley, has fueled activism, and, critics say, intimidation and antisemitism. Cassie Settles Lawsuit Accusing Sean Combs of Rape and AbuseThe R&B singer Casandra Ventura and the music mogul did not disclose terms of the settlement, which came one day after Ms. Ventura filed an explosive complaint. A Timeline of Sean Combs’s Rap Career, Dotted by ViolenceThe music mogul, who was accused of sexual abuse by a former romantic partner, fueled the commercial success of rap over a 30-year career dotted by allegations of violence. Charissa Thompson’s Fabrication Admission Leaves Sideline Reporters AghastCharissa Thompson’s statement that she had made up reports during N.F.L. games on Fox left many of her counterparts aghast. APEC Gave a Rare Opportunity to See China’s Xi Up ClosePresident Xi Jinping of China is one of the most self-contained Chinese leaders in decades, who reveals next to nothing about his personal life. A Dying Anticorruption Crusader Considers His Life’s Own MisdeedsChuwit Kamolvisit has enthralled Thailand for decades with revelations of police and political corruption. But his own compromised past, including time as a “super pimp,” clouds his legacy. Former President Trump Attends His Sister’s FuneralThe former president went unmentioned during the memorial service for Maryanne Trump Barry, seemingly in accordance with her wishes. U.S. Military Aid Is Killing Civilians in GazaMilitary aid to Israel without accountability has endangered both Israelis and Palestinians. The War in Gaza Is Splintering the Democratic PartyA clash over the future of the Squad threatens the progressive coalition. College Is Undergoing a Revolution. It’s Happening Behind BarsA change taking place right now has the potential to do more good within U.S. prisons than any policy in a generation. When It Comes to Disdain for Democracy, Trump Has CompanyAntidemocratic attitudes run deep within the Republican Party. Xabi Alonso Isn’t Coming to Save Your Team. Not Yet.The patience of Alonso, the Bayer Leverkusen manager, says a lot about him, and just as much about a sport perpetually chasing the next big thing. Rosalynn Carter, 96, Enters Hospice Care at Home in GeorgiaThe former first lady, who recently announced that she has dementia, joined her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, who has been in hospice care since February. Liberia’s President Concedes Election Defeat in a Knife-Edge VotePresident George Weah, a former soccer star whose administration had weathered accusations of corruption, announced that he had lost his bid for re-election to Joseph Boakai, a 78-year-old former vice president. A Simple Way to Save Premature BabiesWaiting two minutes to sever the umbilical cord after birth raises the chances that a premature infant will survive, new research shows. More Recent Articles |
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A Colorado district judge ruled Donald Trump is eligible to be on the state's 2024 presidential primary ballot.
The second test launch of the Starship spacecraft has been delayed until Saturday, according to SpaceX. The 20-minute launch window will begin at 8 a.m. EST.
The Makah Tribe may soon resume its cultural tradition of whaling off the Washington coast after a nearly two-decade exchange with the federal government to hammer out the logistics.
A $250 million civil fraud trial against former president Donald Trump will proceed after a New York Supreme Court judge Friday denied a request for a mistrial.
A shooter killed one person at a New Hampshire psychiatric hospital before being shot and killed by a state trooper assigned to the facility, law enforcement said Friday night
Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans on Friday gave the green light to start releasing video footage of the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Citing a lack of confidence, the board of OpenAI removed CEO Sam Altman from his position Friday.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has entered hospice care at her Georgia home, the Carter Center said Friday.
Arizona State University canceled an event featuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib after a bipartisan group of state lawmakers said her "extremist, antisemitic views are not welcome in the state of Arizona."
A U.S. District Court judge on Friday denied a motion from Donald Trump's legal team to have some language in one of the legal proceedings against the former president prohibited.
Water crews in Texas came to the rescue of a puppy that fell into a sewer main and became stranded in a pipe.
The Russian Ministry of Justice has filed a motion asking the nation's supreme court to label as extremist what the ministry characterizes as the "international LGBT public movement."
Amtrak canceled the Wolverine Train 352 and several other trains Friday due to track repairs needed after the 352 train derailed in west Michigan Thursday night, slightly injuring 11 people.
A library in England said a book was recently returned by an apologetic former patron who checked it out in 1976.
Five of the most expensive foods in the world, including french fries, a grilled cheese sandwich, a crab cake, ice cream and a wheel of cheese.
Fighting raged in Gaza Friday as Israel bombed houses in Rafah while warning Palestinians who fled to the south that they must move again as Israel expands its ground attack to regions beyond north Gaza.
The Justice Department announced on Friday that a Pennsylvania federal court convicted two Texas-based men this week for trying to bypass U.S. sanctions to illegally sell oil from Iran.
American tech giant IBM and the European Union pulled advertising from Elon Musk's X amid concerns over hate speech and disinformation on the platform.
K-pop group Enhypen released the album "Orange Blood" and a music video for "Sweet Venom."
The Billboard Music Awards will take place Sunday and feature performances by Mariah Carey, Karol G, Stray Kids and other artists.
President Joe Biden said on Friday he plans to appoint Vanderbilt University's Dr. Kimryn Rathmell as the new director of the National Cancer Institute.
Dolly Parton released her album "Rockstar," featuring a cover of the Prince hit "Purple Rain" and other songs.
A "unicorn" caught on trail camera at Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park was a yearling male elk that prematurely lost one of its antlers.
A Massachusetts woman was going through her FedEx deliveries when she found an unexpectedly heavy box with shocking contents: $20,000 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets.
A young woman working at a Massachusetts cannabis-processing facility who developed new-onset asthma and later died of a fatal asthma attack is the first such fatality in the burgeoning industry, a new report finds. 
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