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Torben Ulrich, father of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, and fan favorite, is dead at 95 Torben Ulrich, the father of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, who became famous with a cameo appearance in the heavy metal band's 2004 documentary, "Some Kind of Monster," is dead at 95. Ottawa offers 3-year visas to those in Gaza with Canadian relatives People in Gaza with Canadian relatives will be able to apply for temporary residency, Ottawa announced Thursday. Tacoma police officers acquitted of murder charges in death of Black suspect A jury in Tacoma, Wash., on Thursday found three White police officers not guilty on all charges related to the death of a Black man who died in police custody in 2020. Federal court revives child porn lawsuit over Nirvana album cover A federal appeals court on Thursday revived a child pornography lawsuit against Nirvana brought by a Los Angeles man who appeared as the naked infant in the band's 30-plus-year-old album "Nevermind." N.H. man indicted after multiple threats to 3 U.S. presidential candidates A New Hampshire man has been indicted for sending violent and threatening text messages to three presidential candidates, the Justice Department has announced. At last minute, N.J. Sen. Bob Menendez blocks 2 agriculture nominees Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) has derailed the confirmation of two agricultural nominees ahead of the holidays. Contact tracing underway after tuberculosis infection identified at UC Davis Health officials have begun contact tracing after a person at the UC Davis campus was diagnosed with a contagious form of tuberculosis, the university said Thursday. HBO renews 'Gilded Age' for Season 3 HBO announced the renewal of "The Gilded Age' for a third season on Thursday, following Sunday night's season finale. Nike unveils $2 billion cost-cutting plan amid higher operating costs Nike on Thursday said it plans to cut costs by about $2 billion over the next three years and forecasted a "softer" revenue outlook for the second half of 2024. City of Tampa ordered to pay men $300,000 in caregiver discrimination case The Justice Department has brokered a deal that requires the city of Tampa, Florida to pay 10 male employees $300,000 to compensate them for being forced to take unpaid leave when their children were born. Connecticut man sentenced in attempt to travel to Syria to fight for ISIS A Connecticut man was convicted Thursday for attempting to travel to Syria to support ISIS. State Department marks Iranian Shab-e Yalda holiday with criticism of regime The U.S. State Department marked the Persian winter solstice holiday of Shab-e Yalda with a criticism of the Iranian regime's human rights record. 2 men charged in death of Patriots fan at Gillette Stadium Two men were charged Thursday in connection with the death of a football fan at a New England Patriots game in September. USDA clears Santa's reindeer to enter and exit the United States Santa Claus won't have to worry about running afoul of the law for flying his reindeer into the United States after the animals were given clearance by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Watch: Texas man runs marathon in football uniform to break world record A Texas man decided to support his favorite football team by running a marathon in a full uniform -- and setting a world record. Wisconsin man sentenced for sharing animal abuse video A Wisconsin man was sentenced Wednesday for distributing a video depicting animal abuse in violation of the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act. Man wins two $100,000 lottery prizes, gives one to his brother A North Carolina man who bought two identical Powerball tickets due to a clerk's mistake ended up winning two $100,000 prizes -- and he plans to give one to his brother. At least 14 dead, 24 injured in Prague university shooting; suspect killed himself Czech authorities said at least 14 people were killed and at 24 more were wounded in a shooting at a university in Prague on Thursday. HHS calls for naloxone at federal facilities in updated safety guidelines The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and General Services Administration Thursday announced updated guidelines for federal facility safety stations for the first time in 15 years. Florida man convicted in distributing adulterated HIV medications worth $16M A Florida man was convicted Thursday for his role in a nationwide scheme to illegally distribute $16.7 million of adulterated HIV drugs. On anniversary of Lockerbie bombing, Joe Biden says 'pursuit of justice' continues Thirty-five years after a bomb aboard Pan Am Flight 103 killed more than 270 people in Scotland, President Joe Biden said the United States will never waiver in its efforts to bring to justice the terrorists responsible. Food trends: Americans ordered healthy food, french fries in 2023 While the butter board and rice paper hacks were some of the biggest viral food trends of 2023, Americans were on also on the look out for meals that could improve health and were good for the environment. European Union pays final $1.65 billion of macro-financial assistance package The European Union announced the final $1.65 billion payment of a $19.7 billion aid package for Ukraine Thursday. Pollard, Edwards among fantasy football RBs to avoid in Week 16 Tony Pollard and Gus Edwards are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 16. |
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U.S. Ready to Back U.N. Resolution to Allow More Aid Into GazaThe timing for a vote on the Security Council resolution was unclear. Diplomats were focused on who would oversee the inspection of aid entering the enclave. New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme CourtThough he appointed three justices, his administration had the worst track record before the justices since at least the 1930s. U.S. and Europe Eye Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine as Funding Dries UpDespite legal reservations, policymakers are weighing the consequences of using $300 billion in Russian assets to help Kyiv’s war effort. Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy ProtectionRudolph Giuliani filed papers in federal bankruptcy court in New York, listing debts including big legal fees, unpaid taxes and the $148 million a jury ordered him to pay two Georgia election workers. Why Do People File for Bankruptcy?Rudy Giuliani filed for bankruptcy a day after a judge ordered him to start paying $148 million in damages to two former Georgia election workers. Czech University Shooting: At Least 15 Are Killed in Prague RampageThe police said the suspect, who also died, first shot his father in a town outside Prague and then continued his rampage at the university. Army’s Blast Safety Limit May Miss Risks From Powerful Weapons Like TanksResearchers say troops’ brains may be injured by blasts from firing M1 Abrams tank guns and other weapons, even if they measure below the Pentagon’s ceiling for safe exposure. Why Is Shari Redstone, Ruler of a Vast Media Kingdom, Weighing a Sale?She fought to keep control of her family’s media empire. Now she’s considering an exit as financial pressures mount. France’s President Condemns ‘Manhunt’ Against Gérard DepardieuEmmanuel Macron broke with his culture minister, who had called comments made by Depardieu in a documentary a “disgrace.” The actor is facing renewed scrutiny over sexual assault accusations. Nikki Haley Wants to Run on Her Record, Not Her GenderThe Republican presidential candidate would be the first woman to enter the White House, but she has so far tried to avoid the identity politics that could repel some voters. Man Accused of Ramaswamy Death Threat Is Charged With Threatening ChristieTyler Anderson of New Hampshire was charged on Wednesday with threatening the lives of Chris Christie and another unnamed presidential candidate. Why Harvard’s Claudine Gay Should GoRecent, growing revelations about past instances of plagiarism by Harvard’s president make it untenable for her to remain in office. America Is Averting Its Eyes From Something Very, Very WrongBlack and Hispanic youth use social media more than white kids, exposing them to its psychological harms and distracting from more useful endeavors. A Christmas Gift From the Bond MarketBond prices are up. Nobody knows why, but it’s good news. Vin Diesel Is Accused of Sexually Assaulting a Former AssistantThe assistant filed a lawsuit saying that the actor had groped her and forcibly kissed her in a hotel room in 2010. The actor denied the allegations. Debate Over Plagiarism Allegations Against Claudine Gay Adds to Pressures at HarvardAdditional examples of insufficient citation in the work of the university’s president has strengthened critics and strained some supporters. Bob Pardo, Pilot in Daring Rescue in Vietnam War, Dies at 89In an extraordinary act of aerial ballet, he helped a fellow pilot whose plane had become compromised until they could be safely rescued. More Recent Articles |
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Torben Ulrich, the father of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, who became famous with a cameo appearance in the heavy metal band's 2004 documentary, "Some Kind of Monster," is dead at 95.
People in Gaza with Canadian relatives will be able to apply for temporary residency, Ottawa announced Thursday.
A jury in Tacoma, Wash., on Thursday found three White police officers not guilty on all charges related to the death of a Black man who died in police custody in 2020.
A federal appeals court on Thursday revived a child pornography lawsuit against Nirvana brought by a Los Angeles man who appeared as the naked infant in the band's 30-plus-year-old album "Nevermind."
A New Hampshire man has been indicted for sending violent and threatening text messages to three presidential candidates, the Justice Department has announced.
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) has derailed the confirmation of two agricultural nominees ahead of the holidays.
Health officials have begun contact tracing after a person at the UC Davis campus was diagnosed with a contagious form of tuberculosis, the university said Thursday.
HBO announced the renewal of "The Gilded Age' for a third season on Thursday, following Sunday night's season finale.
Nike on Thursday said it plans to cut costs by about $2 billion over the next three years and forecasted a "softer" revenue outlook for the second half of 2024.
The Justice Department has brokered a deal that requires the city of Tampa, Florida to pay 10 male employees $300,000 to compensate them for being forced to take unpaid leave when their children were born.
A Connecticut man was convicted Thursday for attempting to travel to Syria to support ISIS.
The U.S. State Department marked the Persian winter solstice holiday of Shab-e Yalda with a criticism of the Iranian regime's human rights record.
Two men were charged Thursday in connection with the death of a football fan at a New England Patriots game in September.
Santa Claus won't have to worry about running afoul of the law for flying his reindeer into the United States after the animals were given clearance by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
A Texas man decided to support his favorite football team by running a marathon in a full uniform -- and setting a world record.
A Wisconsin man was sentenced Wednesday for distributing a video depicting animal abuse in violation of the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act.
A North Carolina man who bought two identical Powerball tickets due to a clerk's mistake ended up winning two $100,000 prizes -- and he plans to give one to his brother.
Czech authorities said at least 14 people were killed and at 24 more were wounded in a shooting at a university in Prague on Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and General Services Administration Thursday announced updated guidelines for federal facility safety stations for the first time in 15 years.
A Florida man was convicted Thursday for his role in a nationwide scheme to illegally distribute $16.7 million of adulterated HIV drugs.
Thirty-five years after a bomb aboard Pan Am Flight 103 killed more than 270 people in Scotland, President Joe Biden said the United States will never waiver in its efforts to bring to justice the terrorists responsible.
While the butter board and rice paper hacks were some of the biggest viral food trends of 2023, Americans were on also on the look out for meals that could improve health and were good for the environment.
The European Union announced the final $1.65 billion payment of a $19.7 billion aid package for Ukraine Thursday.
Tony Pollard and Gus Edwards are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 16. 
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