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Putin orders Russian armed forces personnel increase of 170,000 Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued an executive order increasing the number of personal of the armed forces by 170,000, citing the war in Ukraine and "NATO expansion." Strong earthquake off Philippines triggers tsunami alerts across Japan An earthquake with a preliminary 6.9-magnitude struck off the southern coast of the Philippines on Saturday, triggering a wave of tsunami warnings across Japan and Asia. Bail set at $500K for man accused of killing 2 Nevada patrolmen in hit-and-run A man accused of hitting and killing two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers while driving drunk this week has been ordered held on $500,000 bail by a state court official. Chris Christie fails to make it onto Maine's GOP primary election ballot Former New Jersey governor and Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie will not be on the Maine primary election ballot after failing to obtain the required number of in-state petition signatures. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin highlights progress during summit between U.S., Britain, Australia amid tensions in Indo-Pacific Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has announced increased collaboration with AUKUS partners Britain and Australia to fortify their presence in the Indo-Pacific region amid tensions between China and its smaller neighbors. Affidavit details sexual assault complaint against Florida GOP chair A newly unsealed police affidavit had shed more insight into an ongoing sexual assault investigation against Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler. LAPD warns of possible serial killer targeting homeless after trio of slayings Los Angeles authorities have warned of a possible serial killer targeting the homeless population in the wake of three recent slayings. Husband charged with murder in death of woman found in Fla. storage unit The estranged husband of a Florida woman whose body was found in a storage unit after a high-profile search last month now stands charged with her murder, prosecutors say. D.C. man sentenced to 33 months for impersonating federal agent A Washington, D.C., man has been sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison for impersonating a federal agent in a cloak-and-dagger scheme that ensnared the U.S. Secret Service last year. Texas must remove floating barrier from Rio Grande, appellate court orders A federal appellate court panel has ordered Texas to remove the floating barrier it deployed in the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass this summer, affirming a lower court's ruling. D.C. judge denies two Trump motions in federal election interference trial A federal judge has dismissed a pair of arguments from Donald Trump's legal team, striking down an argument that the former president has blanket immunity in the election interference case proceedings against him. Biden administration announces new methane rules at COP28 climate summit The Biden administration rolled out a new final rule on methane emissions to coincide with the COP28 conference in Dubai Saturday as a new international decarbonization charter was also announced. Heavy snow paralyzes southern Germany; Bayern Munich game postponed A blizzard paralyzed travel across the southern German state of Bavaria on Saturday, closing Munich's international airport and forcing the postponement of a Bayern Munich soccer game. 'Home Alone' icon Macaulay Culkin gets star on Hollywood Walk of FameSarandon, Margulies apologize for Israel-Hamas War remarks after backlash Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon and Emmy-winning actress Julianna Margulies have issued statements apologizing for public remarks they made regarding the Israel-Hamas War. Michelle Pfeiffer shares photos of black eye she sustained playing pickleball Michelle Pfeiffer posted photos on Instagram Friday showing off the black eye she sustained playing pickleball. Inmate charged with attempted murder in Ariz. prison attack on Derek Chauvin U.S. officials have charged an Arizona inmate with seriously injuring Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of killing George Floyd, in a prison stabbing attack last week. Drake's 'For All the Dogs' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Drake's "For All the Dogs" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Toymaker Eddy Goldfarb's legacy lives in family company, documentary 102-year-old toymaker Eddy Goldfarb shares stories about some of his trademark toys featured in the documentary "Eddy's World," airing Saturday on PBS. 'Ladies of the 80s' stars: Movie's sense of love, fun were real Morgan Fairchild, Donna Mills, Nicolette Sheridan, Loni Anderson and Linda Gray say they got a kick out of sending up powerful, glamorous characters they're famous for playing in the new TV movie, "Ladies of the 80s." On This Day, Dec. 2: Monroe Doctrine proclaimed in State of the Union On Dec. 2, 1823, during his annual address to the U.S. Congress, President James Monroe proclaimed a new U.S. foreign policy initiative that became known as the "Monroe Doctrine." Famous birthdays for Dec. 2: Aaron Rodgers, Jana Kramer Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and singer/actor Jana Kramer turn 40, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 2. More Recent Articles |
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Tracing the Deep Roots of Ireland’s Support for PalestiniansIn a country with its own history of a seemingly intractable conflict, the majority of people in Ireland are sympathetic to Palestinian civilians, while also condemning the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7. Harris Says U.S. Strongly Opposes ‘Forced Relocation of Palestinians From Gaza’The vice president’s statement came after a daylong meeting with Arab leaders in Dubai, where she was attending the U.N. climate summit. Drunk and Asleep on the Job: Air Traffic Controllers Pushed to the BrinkA nationwide shortage of controllers has resulted in an exhausted and demoralized work force that is increasingly prone to making dangerous mistakes. Trump’s Defense to Charge That He’s Anti-Democratic? Accuse Biden of ItIndicted over a plot to overturn an election and campaigning on promises to shatter democratic norms in a second term, Donald Trump wants voters to see Joe Biden as the bigger threat. DeSantis Finishes His Iowa 99, Hoping for a Bump Against TrumpThe Florida governor said his tour of all the state’s counties was evidence of his commitment to Iowa voters, even as he remained far behind Donald Trump in state polls. Upheaval Continues at DeSantis Super PAC as Another Top Official DepartsThe firing of the new chief executive creates more uncertainty at the well-funded group that has played a key role in the Florida governor’s effort to win the Republican primary. Are Fake Christmas Trees the New Normal?The popularity of faux firs is soaring as the look becomes more convincing. But it isn’t necessarily good news for the environment. George Santos Reveals One Truth: It’s Easy to Abuse Campaign Finance LawsThe newly ousted congressman, while an extreme case, illustrated the weaknesses of a system that relies on politicians to report their finances in good faith. Inside Kick, an Upstart Streaming Competitor to TwitchThe Twitch competitor has doled out generous deals to content creators. It has also faced criticism for its lax moderation and embrace of online gambling. After Watching 10 Migrants Die at Sea, He Now Pleads: ‘Stay’Witness to a tragedy on a boat to Spain, Moustapha Diouf has made it his mission to persuade young people not to emigrate from Senegal, but even he concedes that it’s getting harder to make his case. The WeekenderMeet Progressive’s Flo. Also: Longevity drugs for dogs and the best books of 2023. O’Connor’s Most Vital Work Was After She Stepped DownJustice O’Connor devoted her life after the court to fighting for an independent judiciary free of politics. Sam Altman, Sugarcoating the ApocalypseWas the shake-up at OpenAI a farce or a tragedy? Paris Knife Attack Leaves One Dead and Others InjuredThe authorities said the suspect had serious psychiatric disorders and told the police he was upset over the death of Muslims around the world, including in Gaza. Man Suspected of Killing 3 Homeless Men in Los Angeles Is ArrestedOfficials believe the man also killed a fourth person in San Dimas, Calif., after following the victim home. The killings happened within four days, authorities said. Dr Pepper Halftime Scholarship Giveaway Error Draws Ire of FansDr Pepper awarded each of the contestants in the college football halftime challenge the grand prize after a review found a counting error. More Recent Articles |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued an executive order increasing the number of personal of the armed forces by 170,000, citing the war in Ukraine and "NATO expansion."
An earthquake with a preliminary 6.9-magnitude struck off the southern coast of the Philippines on Saturday, triggering a wave of tsunami warnings across Japan and Asia.
A man accused of hitting and killing two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers while driving drunk this week has been ordered held on $500,000 bail by a state court official.
Former New Jersey governor and Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie will not be on the Maine primary election ballot after failing to obtain the required number of in-state petition signatures.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has announced increased collaboration with AUKUS partners Britain and Australia to fortify their presence in the Indo-Pacific region amid tensions between China and its smaller neighbors.
A newly unsealed police affidavit had shed more insight into an ongoing sexual assault investigation against Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler.
Los Angeles authorities have warned of a possible serial killer targeting the homeless population in the wake of three recent slayings.
The estranged husband of a Florida woman whose body was found in a storage unit after a high-profile search last month now stands charged with her murder, prosecutors say.
A Washington, D.C., man has been sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison for impersonating a federal agent in a cloak-and-dagger scheme that ensnared the U.S. Secret Service last year.
A federal appellate court panel has ordered Texas to remove the floating barrier it deployed in the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass this summer, affirming a lower court's ruling.
A federal judge has dismissed a pair of arguments from Donald Trump's legal team, striking down an argument that the former president has blanket immunity in the election interference case proceedings against him.
The Biden administration rolled out a new final rule on methane emissions to coincide with the COP28 conference in Dubai Saturday as a new international decarbonization charter was also announced.
A blizzard paralyzed travel across the southern German state of Bavaria on Saturday, closing Munich's international airport and forcing the postponement of a Bayern Munich soccer game.
Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon and Emmy-winning actress Julianna Margulies have issued statements apologizing for public remarks they made regarding the Israel-Hamas War.
Michelle Pfeiffer posted photos on Instagram Friday showing off the black eye she sustained playing pickleball.
U.S. officials have charged an Arizona inmate with seriously injuring Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of killing George Floyd, in a prison stabbing attack last week.
Rapper Drake's "For All the Dogs" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
102-year-old toymaker Eddy Goldfarb shares stories about some of his trademark toys featured in the documentary "Eddy's World," airing Saturday on PBS.
Morgan Fairchild, Donna Mills, Nicolette Sheridan, Loni Anderson and Linda Gray say they got a kick out of sending up powerful, glamorous characters they're famous for playing in the new TV movie, "Ladies of the 80s."
On Dec. 2, 1823, during his annual address to the U.S. Congress, President James Monroe proclaimed a new U.S. foreign policy initiative that became known as the "Monroe Doctrine."
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and singer/actor Jana Kramer turn 40, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 2. 
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