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. "Home Alone," "Uncle Buck," "The Righteous Gemstones" and "American Horror Story" star Macaulay Culkin was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday. 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. More Recent Articles |
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