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In filing to U.N. world court, South Africa accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza South Africa filed a case Friday to the United Nations' International Justice Court accusing Israel of genocide in its occupation of Gaza. South Korea's so-called artificial sun to burn at 100M degrees Celsius for half a minute South Korea's superconducting fusion device and so-called artificial sun, KSTAR, has received upgrades that will allow it to run for longer periods of time. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum declares state of emergency after ice storm North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum declared a statewide state of emergency Friday as a severe ice storm over the Christmas holiday caused tens of thousands of people to lose power. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill restricting transgender health care, sports participation Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have restricted transgender girls from female athletic events and curtailed transitioning medical care on Friday but legislature may override his move. France on 'very high' alert for possible terrorist threat on New Year's Eve French police are tightening security measures on New Year's Eve in anticipation of a "very high terrorist threat." Watch: Australian man puts on 10 pairs of underpants in 13.03 seconds An Australian man said it took six months of training to break an unusual world record: the fastest time to put on 10 pairs of underpants. Kathy Griffin files for divorce days before 4th wedding anniversary Actress and comedian Kathy Griffin and husband Randy Bick are divorcing after nearly four years of marriage. Watch: Wallet lost at Atlanta movie theater found 65 years later Workers remodeling an Atlanta movie theater found something surprising behind a wall: a wallet that had been lost by a patron 65 years earlier. Midwest farms struggle with aging population, lack of labor A new analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis indicates the area's farms are having increasing trouble finding and hiring the labor needed to operate. Israel expands Khan Younis operations; Gaza Health Ministry says 187 more killed Israeli forces continued expanding their operation in the area in and around the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis with a renewed offensive against Hamas infrastructure. U.S. issues statement on second anniversary of Hong Kong's Stand News raid The U.S. State Department released a statement Friday condemning China's National Security Law on the anniversary of the police raid on the Stand News in Hong Kong. Tributes pour in for Australian surfer, 15, killed in shark attack as father watched Khai Cowley, a 15 year-old surfer killed in a shark attack near South Australia's Innes National Park Thursday, was described as a talented surfer. He was attacked near Ethel Beach. More than a dozen killed as Russian bombards Ukraine with 158 missiles, drones Cities across Ukraine came under "massive" bombardment from hundreds of Russian missiles, attack drones and artillery fire overnight, killing at least 12 people and injuring more than 70. U.S. attorney in Florida touts 1,500 child predator prosecutions under DOJ initiative The U.S. Attorney for the middle District of Florida said Thursday under the Department of Justice's Project Safe Childhood his office has reached a milestone of 1,500 child predators prosecuted. Watch: Escaped dog goes for a run on Wisconsin highway A runaway dog was reunited with his family in Wisconsin after leading police on a chase on a snowy stretch of highway. Death in Scotland attributed to E. coli outbreak A person in Scotland has died from E. coli infection, following a months-long outbreak of the bacterial infection across the United Kingdom. Browns WR Elijah Moore out of hospital after head injury Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore was released from a Cleveland hospital after sustaining a head injury in a Week 17 win over the New York Jets, coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters Friday. New Jersey man accused of trying to help terrorist group faces 20 years in prison A 23-year-old man originally from New Jersey is now charged with attempting to provide aid to the militant group al Shabaab and wage war against the United States, according to court documents released Friday. Russian opposition politician Ksenia Fadeeva sentenced to 9 years in prison Ksenia Fadeeva, an ally of jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, was sentenced to nine years in prison by a Russian court Friday. Fadeeva previously served as a member of the Tomsk city Douma. Argentina's President Javier Milei says his nation won't join BRICS economic alliance Argentina's new President Javier Milei said he is pulling his country out of efforts to join an expanded economic government alliance that includes China, Russia and India. Got the overnight munchies? You're part of a growing food trend With 2024 just a few days away, food and restaurant industry insiders are predicting what next year might look like for customers and business owners, including a rise in kitchen-tech and a move toward sustainable food. Police issue warrant for Colorado woman accused of murdering 2 of her children Police are searching for a Colorado mother suspected of murdering two of her children and injuring a third. Virginia man gives half of $230,000 lottery jackpot to his brother A Virginia man who won a $230,000 prize from a lottery drawing said he already knows what he will do with half of the money: give it to his brother. Poland says Russian missile likely entered airspace for nearly three minutes Military officials in Poland confirmed Friday evening that a Russian missile likely entered the country's airspace for nearly three minutes, leading it to convene a meeting of its National Security Council. Watch: Chinese jump rope trio break complicated world record A trio of Chinese jump rope champions broke a world record when a member of the team performed 176 double-under skips in 1 minute while simultaneously jumping long rope. |
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Palestinians in Southern Gaza Face Dangers Where They Seek ShelterMany residents feel that no place is safe after an airstrike in an area of southern Gaza where Israel had ordered people to seek shelter. Israeli Military Releases New Details on Killing of 3 HostagesIn the latest disclosure on the shooting by Israeli soldiers of three hostages, the military said 15 minutes elapsed between the killing of the first two and the third. How the Supreme Court May Rule on Trump’s Presidential RunThe legal issues are novel and tangled, experts said, and the justices may be wary of knocking a leading presidential candidate off the ballot. Maine Law ‘Required That I Act’ to Disqualify Trump, Secretary of State SaysBarring former President Donald J. Trump from the primary ballot was a hard but necessary call, Shenna Bellows said in an interview. N.Y.C. Officials Reassure Revelers Ahead of New Year’s Eve FestivitiesAmid near-daily protests in the city, officials said there were “no specific credible threats” related to the annual ball drop in Times Square. After Rise in Murders During the Pandemic, a Sharp Decline in 2023The country is on track for a record drop in homicides, and many other categories of crime are also in decline, according to the F.B.I. Mayor Adams’s Effort to Limit Migrant Buses Faces ObstaclesA move by Mayor Eric Adams meant to slow the surge of new arrivals being sent to New York from Texas encounters logistical hurdles within 24 hours. Need a Home for 80,000 Puzzles? Try an Italian Castle.Earlier this year, George and Roxanne Miller relocated the world’s largest collection of mechanical puzzles from their home in Florida. But first they took a road trip. A Midwestern Republican Stands Up for Trans RightsOhio’s governor reminds Republicans that they’re supposed to support parents’ rights, even if their children are trans. Nikki Haley Erases Civil War HistoryQuestions about the Civil War seemed to trip up the Republican candidate for president. The Israel-Hamas War Was Not InevitableThe Israel-Hamas war was not as inevitable as you might think. The 14th Amendment Disqualification Was Not Meant for TrumpThe court should limit the clause to its historically verifiable meaning and scope and let the people make their own decisions about our next president. Judge Blocks Iowa’s Ban on School Library Books That Depict Sex ActsAuthors and activists said the Republican-backed law infringed on free speech. The judge said the ban imposed a “puritanical ‘pall of orthodoxy’ over school libraries.” Michael Cohen Used Fake Cases Cited by A.I. to Seek an End to Court SupervisionDonald Trump’s former fixer had sought an early end to court supervision after his 2018 campaign finance conviction. He enlisted the help of Google Bard. Ohio Governor Blocks Bill Banning Transition Care for MinorsGov. Mike DeWine’s veto of the bill, which also prohibited transgender girls and women from sports teams that correspond with their gender identity, is a rare move by a Republican governor. Willie Ruff, Jazz Missionary and Professor, Dies at 92A master of the French horn, a rarity in jazz, he toured the world with the pianist Dwike Mitchell and taught music at Yale. More Recent Articles |
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South Africa filed a case Friday to the United Nations' International Justice Court accusing Israel of genocide in its occupation of Gaza.
South Korea's superconducting fusion device and so-called artificial sun, KSTAR, has received upgrades that will allow it to run for longer periods of time.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum declared a statewide state of emergency Friday as a severe ice storm over the Christmas holiday caused tens of thousands of people to lose power.
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have restricted transgender girls from female athletic events and curtailed transitioning medical care on Friday but legislature may override his move.
French police are tightening security measures on New Year's Eve in anticipation of a "very high terrorist threat."
An Australian man said it took six months of training to break an unusual world record: the fastest time to put on 10 pairs of underpants.
Actress and comedian Kathy Griffin and husband Randy Bick are divorcing after nearly four years of marriage.
Workers remodeling an Atlanta movie theater found something surprising behind a wall: a wallet that had been lost by a patron 65 years earlier.
A new analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis indicates the area's farms are having increasing trouble finding and hiring the labor needed to operate.
Israeli forces continued expanding their operation in the area in and around the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis with a renewed offensive against Hamas infrastructure.
The U.S. State Department released a statement Friday condemning China's National Security Law on the anniversary of the police raid on the Stand News in Hong Kong.
Khai Cowley, a 15 year-old surfer killed in a shark attack near South Australia's Innes National Park Thursday, was described as a talented surfer. He was attacked near Ethel Beach.
Cities across Ukraine came under "massive" bombardment from hundreds of Russian missiles, attack drones and artillery fire overnight, killing at least 12 people and injuring more than 70.
The U.S. Attorney for the middle District of Florida said Thursday under the Department of Justice's Project Safe Childhood his office has reached a milestone of 1,500 child predators prosecuted.
A runaway dog was reunited with his family in Wisconsin after leading police on a chase on a snowy stretch of highway.
A person in Scotland has died from E. coli infection, following a months-long outbreak of the bacterial infection across the United Kingdom.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore was released from a Cleveland hospital after sustaining a head injury in a Week 17 win over the New York Jets, coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters Friday.
A 23-year-old man originally from New Jersey is now charged with attempting to provide aid to the militant group al Shabaab and wage war against the United States, according to court documents released Friday.
Ksenia Fadeeva, an ally of jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, was sentenced to nine years in prison by a Russian court Friday. Fadeeva previously served as a member of the Tomsk city Douma.
Argentina's new President Javier Milei said he is pulling his country out of efforts to join an expanded economic government alliance that includes China, Russia and India.
With 2024 just a few days away, food and restaurant industry insiders are predicting what next year might look like for customers and business owners, including a rise in kitchen-tech and a move toward sustainable food.
Police are searching for a Colorado mother suspected of murdering two of her children and injuring a third.
A Virginia man who won a $230,000 prize from a lottery drawing said he already knows what he will do with half of the money: give it to his brother.
Military officials in Poland confirmed Friday evening that a Russian missile likely entered the country's airspace for nearly three minutes, leading it to convene a meeting of its National Security Council.
A trio of Chinese jump rope champions broke a world record when a member of the team performed 176 double-under skips in 1 minute while simultaneously jumping long rope. 
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