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Republican candidates sound off on each other in heated fourth primary debate Candidates sounded off on each other and on the one candidate not in attendance during the fourth Republican primary debate on Wednesday. UNLV shooting: 3 dead, suspect killed in shootout with campus officers Three people were killed and one person was injured in a shooting Wednesday at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, according to police who said the suspect was killed in a shootout with campus officers. U.N. head presses Security Council to act on Gaza cease-fire; Israel says Guterres is 'danger to world peace' U.N. head Antonio Guterres on Wednesday invoked a rarely used article of the U.N. charter to pressure the Security Council to call for a humanitarian cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. Biden administration delays menthol cigarette ban until 2024 The Biden administration is pushing a planned end-of-the-year ban on menthol cigarettes into 2024, in a blow to health advocates who worked to limit access sooner in an effort to save lives. Supreme Court justices have tense debate in workplace discrimination case The question on what qualifies as workplace discrimination turned into a back-and-forth deliberation among the Supreme Court justices and the attorneys in the arguments for Muldrow v. City of St. Louis. Tigers maul man to death inside big cat exhibit at Pakistan zoo An unidentified man was found mauled to death inside the tiger exhibit at a Pakistan zoo on Wednesday as staff conducted routine cleaning. Weight-loss drug Zepbound now available at U.S. pharmacies The newly approved weight-loss medication known as Zepbound is now available for patients to take, drugmaker Eli Lilly announced Tuesday. Canadian cyclist rides nearly 81 miles hands-free An Alberta cyclist took a nearly 81-mile ride on his bike without using his hands to break a Guinness World Record. Google unveils Gemini AI system Google unveiled its Gemini AI system Wednesday, which will compete against available systems like ChatGPT and Open AI. Lawmakers consider legislation to protect political dissenters abroad Freedom House released a report on Wednesday that found at least 26 nations - including China, Iran, Russia and Saudi Arabia - targeted journalists abroad with "transnational repression" between 2014 and 2023. Look: Animal control officers round up loose horse in Massachusetts Animal control officers in Massachusetts said a loose horse was found wandering on the border line between two towns and was later returned to its owner. Traffic-blocking turkey beloved by some residents in Michigan town A wild turkey has taken to chasing cars and blocking traffic in a Michigan neighborhood -- and some locals love him for it. U.N.: 600,000 people in Gaza under evacuation orders as IDF orders people out of Khan Younis More than 600,000 people in southern Gaza have been ordered to move to avoid Israeli ground attacks and airstrikes, according to the U.N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees. 5 networks simulcasting Norman Lear tribute tonight Pluto TV announced marathons of four Norman Lear sitcoms beginning Wednesday at 7 p.m. EST, following news of Lear's death. Wall Street bankers tell Senate they oppose new increased capital regulation Wall Street bankers at Wednesday's Senate Banking Oversight Committee hearing on the stability of the U.S. banking system were united in their opposition to stricter capitalization regulations. Cush Jumbo, Tamar Braxton, more star in 2024 Lifetime movies Lifetime announced it's January and February slate of movies on Wednesday. Films include new entries in the "Girl In" series and films based on or inspired by true stories. Marines, military children join Jill Biden at White House to celebrate Toys For Tots First lady Jill Biden joined the Marine Corps and military families at the White House on Wednesday to host a Toys For Tots event, part of her Joining Forces Initiative. Virginia woman stops at store for a soda, wins $100,000 lottery prize A Virginia woman stopped at a convenience store to buy a soda and ended up winning $100,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket. In settlement, 10 Wisconsin 'fake electors' admit Joe Biden won 2020 election Ten Wisconsin Republicans accused of acting as so-called "fake electors" during the 2020 presidential election have agreed to a settlement and acknowledged that they were part of a coordinated effort. Von Miller returns to Bills, could play amid felony domestic violence probe Von Miller returned to the Buffalo Bills and is available to play amid investigations into an incident which led to his arrest for an alleged assault of a pregnant woman, general manager Brandon Beane said Wednesday. K-pop's Taeyeon performs 'All for Nothing' live in new video K-pop star and Girls' Generation member Taeyeon shared a live performance video for her song "All for Nothing." Research shows allergy medicine ingredient can reduce lung cancer tumors Icahn School of Medicine researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital reported Wednesday they have discovered an ingredient in allergy medicine can boost immune systems and reduce lung cancer tumors. |
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Republicans Block Aid to Ukraine, Jeopardizing Its Fight Against RussiaThe vote spotlighted waning support in Congress for backing Ukraine in the war, and left the fate of the effort uncertain. Despite McConnell Legacy Push, Ukraine Funding in Increasing JeopardyThe minority leader, who many believe could step down next year, has found himself out of step with many fellow Senate Republicans on the question of keeping money flowing to the U.S. ally. McCarthy Says He Will Leave Congress at the End of the YearAbout two months after being ousted as speaker, Representative Kevin McCarthy said he would exit the House a year early. House Republicans Threaten Hunter Biden With Contempt ChargePresident Biden’s son has resisted testifying in private but volunteered to do so in public with House panels leading the impeachment inquiry against his father. The G.O.P. chairmen have declined. 3 Contentious Exchanges at the College Antisemitism HearingThe presidents of Harvard, M.I.T. and Penn faced a barrage of questions at a congressional hearing. Here are some of the most pointed exchanges. Israel and Hamas Battle for a City in Gaza, Sparking Another ExodusThousands of people heeded Israeli orders to flee Khan Younis and nearby areas, but the places they were told to go had little shelter, water or food. Shooting at UNLV Campus Kills 3 and Leaves 1 InjuredAnother victim was in stable condition at the hospital, the authorities said. The gunman died in a shootout with the police. Norman Lear, Whose Comedies Changed the Face of TV, Is Dead at 101As the producer of “All in the Family” and many other shows, Mr. Lear showed that it was possible to be topical, funny and immensely popular. Rob Reiner Remembers Norman Lear and ‘All in the Family’With “All in the Family,” Lear “tapped into something that nobody had ever done before or even since,” the star of the hit sitcom said. White House Delays a Decision on Banning Menthol CigarettesThe proposal has elicited mounting opposition from tobacco companies, Black activists worried about police enforcement and small businesses, as President Biden moves into an election year. So Many Child Deaths in Gaza and for What?One child in 150 in Gaza is already dead in this war, some from American weapons. ‘This Is Grim,’ One Democratic Pollster SaysThis is what’s keeping the Biden campaign up at night. Why Parents Can’t Quit the Elite College Arms RaceThey’re anxious about an uncertain future that is beyond their control. How Germany Became MeanThe country’s reputation is at stake. Final A.P. African American Studies Course Avoids Some Disputed TopicsAfter political pressure and repeated revisions, the College Board has reinstated some content, while steering clear of critical race theory and other ideas targeted by conservatives. ‘Mystery’ Dog Illness May Not Be a Mystery at All, Experts SayA variety of common canine pathogens, none of them new, could be driving the recent outbreaks. As Scandal Simmers, Florida Republicans Want Christian Ziegler Out as Party Chairman“People are befuddled and bewildered and frustrated,” one G.O.P. lawmaker said of Christian Ziegler’s refusal to resign in the face of a criminal investigation. Extreme Sledding in the Swiss AlpsThere is nothing tame about sledding in Switzerland, where participants rocket down steep, miles-long slopes, sometimes at night. |
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Candidates sounded off on each other and on the one candidate not in attendance during the fourth Republican primary debate on Wednesday.
Three people were killed and one person was injured in a shooting Wednesday at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, according to police who said the suspect was killed in a shootout with campus officers.
U.N. head Antonio Guterres on Wednesday invoked a rarely used article of the U.N. charter to pressure the Security Council to call for a humanitarian cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
The Biden administration is pushing a planned end-of-the-year ban on menthol cigarettes into 2024, in a blow to health advocates who worked to limit access sooner in an effort to save lives.
The question on what qualifies as workplace discrimination turned into a back-and-forth deliberation among the Supreme Court justices and the attorneys in the arguments for Muldrow v. City of St. Louis.
An unidentified man was found mauled to death inside the tiger exhibit at a Pakistan zoo on Wednesday as staff conducted routine cleaning.
The newly approved weight-loss medication known as Zepbound is now available for patients to take, drugmaker Eli Lilly announced Tuesday.
An Alberta cyclist took a nearly 81-mile ride on his bike without using his hands to break a Guinness World Record.
Google unveiled its Gemini AI system Wednesday, which will compete against available systems like ChatGPT and Open AI.
Freedom House released a report on Wednesday that found at least 26 nations - including China, Iran, Russia and Saudi Arabia - targeted journalists abroad with "transnational repression" between 2014 and 2023.
Animal control officers in Massachusetts said a loose horse was found wandering on the border line between two towns and was later returned to its owner.
A wild turkey has taken to chasing cars and blocking traffic in a Michigan neighborhood -- and some locals love him for it.
More than 600,000 people in southern Gaza have been ordered to move to avoid Israeli ground attacks and airstrikes, according to the U.N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees.
Pluto TV announced marathons of four Norman Lear sitcoms beginning Wednesday at 7 p.m. EST, following news of Lear's death.
Wall Street bankers at Wednesday's Senate Banking Oversight Committee hearing on the stability of the U.S. banking system were united in their opposition to stricter capitalization regulations.
Lifetime announced it's January and February slate of movies on Wednesday. Films include new entries in the "Girl In" series and films based on or inspired by true stories.
First lady Jill Biden joined the Marine Corps and military families at the White House on Wednesday to host a Toys For Tots event, part of her Joining Forces Initiative.
A Virginia woman stopped at a convenience store to buy a soda and ended up winning $100,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Ten Wisconsin Republicans accused of acting as so-called "fake electors" during the 2020 presidential election have agreed to a settlement and acknowledged that they were part of a coordinated effort.
Von Miller returned to the Buffalo Bills and is available to play amid investigations into an incident which led to his arrest for an alleged assault of a pregnant woman, general manager Brandon Beane said Wednesday.
K-pop star and Girls' Generation member Taeyeon shared a live performance video for her song "All for Nothing."
Icahn School of Medicine researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital reported Wednesday they have discovered an ingredient in allergy medicine can boost immune systems and reduce lung cancer tumors. 
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