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 Virgin Galactic shares tumble after Richard Branson announces no further investment  Virgin Galactic's stock plummeted more than 17% on Monday after founder and British billionaire Richard Branson announced he would no longer invest in the commercial space travel company.      Zelensky to address senators Tuesday as Congress considers Ukraine funding  President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine will speak to U.S. senators via secure video as part of a classified briefing on the war in Europe on Tuesday, Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer said.      Four Republican candidates qualify for fourth GOP presidential debate  Wednesday's fourth 2024 Republican presidential primary debate in Alabama will shrink to four candidates, the Republican National Committee announced Monday.      L.A. district attorney charges man in slayings of 4 people over 4-day span  Los Angeles authorities on Monday charged a 33-year-old man with the fatal shootings of three homeless people and another victim he allegedly encountered at a vehicle charging station.      23andMe admits 6.9 million customers' ancestry, personal data hacked  Hackers stole ancestry and personal data from 6.9 million customers of genetic testing lab 23andMe, according to updated numbers Monday, after the company first disclosed the data leak in early October.      Study links rise in child suicides to post-OxyContin opioid crisis  Child suicides rose fastest in parts of the country where the use of illicit opioids such as heroin boomed following the reformulation of OxyContin in 2010, according to a study published Monday.      Boston woman killed in shark attack near resort in Bahamas  A Boston woman was attacked and killed Monday by a shark, while paddle boarding near the Sandals resort in the Bahamas, according to police.      U.S. expands Uganda visa restrictions over LGBTQI+ repression, democracy flaws  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expanded visa restrictions Monday in Uganda, to target those responsible for undermining the democratic process with "flawed electoral processes, violence and intimidation."      N.Y. high court denies Donald Trump's bid for expedited review of gag order in fraud trial  The state of New York's highest court on Monday denied a bid by former President Donald Trump to fast-track his appeal of a gag order as defense testimony resumed in his $250 million civil fraud trial.      Movie review: Timothee Chalamet captures 'Wonka' whimsy  "Wonka," in theaters Dec. 15, captures the whimsical tone of Roald Dahl's characters in a prequel to the 1971 "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," thanks largely to Timothee Chalamet and costars' performances.      Lenny Kravitz credits 'creative spirit' for song about activist Bayard Rustin  Lenny Kravitz said the inspiration for his song "Road to Freedom," from the movie Rustin, now streaming on Netflix, came to him through divine inspiration.      Look: Dog in South Carolina rescued from dryer vent  Police and firefighters rescued a curious dog whose head got stuck in a dryer vent at his owner's home.      Look: Vinyl record returned to Boston library 47 years late  A vinyl record by Junior Walker and The All Stars was returned to a Boston library more than 47 years past its due date.      Myles Goodwyn, leader of Canadian classic rock group April Wine, dies at 75  Myles Goodwyn, singer, guitarist, writer, producer and leader of the Canadian classic rock group April Wine, has died at age 75, his publicist says.      Supreme Court justices appear torn on Purdue Pharma bankruptcy deal  Supreme Court justices appeared torn Monday on whether Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy settlement plan, which would protect the Sackler family ownership from civil liability in exchange for $6 billion in opioid relief funds.      Watch: Deer runs through Sam's Club store in California  A deer went running through several yards in California and even took a dip in a resident's pool before dashing through the aisles of a Sam's Club store.      Maryland woman wins $50,000 one year after $100,000 prize  A Maryland woman scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just under a year after she won $100,000 from another game.      Former U.S. ambassador, NSC member charged with acting as agent for Cuba  A former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia and member of the National Security Council has been arrested and charged with secretly acting as an agent of the government of Cuba, U.S. officials said Monday.      Knife attack at Philadelphia Macy's kills 1 security guard, injures another  Philadelphia Police arrested a suspect in a deadly stabbing that left one security guard dead and another injured on Monday morning at the city's historic Macy's department store in center city Philadelphia.      Watch: 'Carol & the End of the World' has 'Community' reunion  Netflix released the trailer for "Carol & the End of the World" on Monday and a guest star list that includes a "Community" reunion.      'Barbie' coming to Max Dec. 15 with ASL version  Max announced the streaming premiere of "Barbie" Monday. It will be on the service Dec. 15 along with an ASL version.      N.D. Gov. Doug Burgum drops out of 2024 GOP presidential race  North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced Monday he is suspending his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination after failing to the make the cut for this week's GOP debate.       | 
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 White House Warns Ukraine Aid Is Running Out, Pressing Congress for MoreThe warning, in a letter to congressional leaders, comes as Republican support for funding Kyiv’s war effort is waning, and an emergency funding package is stalled in Congress.        A Prison at War: The Convicts Sustaining Putin’s InvasionNearly 200 inmates left a high-security Russian prison to join the war in Ukraine, seeking redemption, money or freedom. Many were killed or wounded.        Evan Gershkovich Is Still Awaiting Trial in Russia, 250 Days LaterEvan Gershkovich, a journalist for The Wall Street Journal, is being held on a spying charge that he, his newspaper and the U.S. government deny.        Harris Takes Forceful Tone With Israel in a Foray Into Mideast DiplomacyVice President Kamala Harris has emerged as one of the highest-ranking American officials urging restraint by Israeli forces.        U.S. Considers Task Force to Guard Red Sea Ships From Iranian Proxy ForcesThe discussions come after a U.S. destroyer downed three drones targeting commercial ships on Sunday, part of a series of attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia tied to Israel’s war against Hamas.        Some Republicans Have a Message for Chris Christie: Drop OutSeveral anti-Trump Republican donors and strategists are pushing Mr. Christie to end his presidential campaign and back Nikki Haley.        Republicans Weigh New Debate Rules That Could Lead to More Onstage ClashesThe party is considering whether to open the door to debates not sponsored by the Republican National Committee, which could lead to more onstage clashes but also diminish their fanfare.        R.F.K. Jr. Allies Say They’ll Spend Over $10 Million on Ballot AccessA super PAC backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential candidacy is leading the costly and legally complex effort, which the Democratic establishment is trying to fight.        Supreme Court Appears Split Over Opioid Settlement for Purdue PharmaThe justices’ questions reflected the tension between the practical effect of unraveling the settlement and broader concerns about whether the Sacklers should be granted such wide-ranging immunity.        Best Theater of 2023Many of the plays and musicals that resonated this year deftly married elements of drama and comedy.        Retired U.S. Diplomat Manuel Rocha Accused of Spying for CubaManuel Rocha, a former ambassador to Bolivia, secretly aided Cuba’s “clandestine intelligence-gathering mission,” U.S. authorities said.        California Reading Program Sees Positive Results, Study FindsA new study found that California schools got positive results from a targeted investment in the science of reading — even with the challenges of pandemic recovery.        Sultan Al Jaber Tries to Calm Uproar Over a Remark on Fossil FuelsSultan Al Jaber, responsible for leading the world away from fossil fuels, had said there was “no science” to support a phaseout of oil and gas.        Global Carbon Budget Report Finds Fossil Fuel Emissions Still RisingCarbon dioxide emissions from oil, gas and coal rose by 1 percent in 2023, researchers announced at the U.N. climate summit.        The Backlash to Anti-Israel Protests Threatens Free SpeechThere’s a growing legal effort to define anti-Zionism as bigotry.        1.5 Degrees Is Not the ProblemRich countries must bear responsibility for the climate crisis and help developing nations end their reliance on fossil fuels.        Mergers Like JetBlue’s Proposed Acquisition of Spirit Usually Turn Out to Be BadSomething to consider as JetBlue seeks to buy Spirit.        There Are Politicians Who Lie More Than Is Strictly NecessaryIn case you were wondering.        Tyler Goodson of ‘S-Town’ Podcast Is Shot Dead in Police StandoffMr. Goodson, who had been featured in the investigative podcast set in the town of Woodstock, Ala., “brandished a gun at officers” before he was fatally shot, the authorities said.        Jonathan Majors Assault Trial Begins With Opening StatementsProsecutors said a March altercation came after years of bad behavior by the actor. His lawyer said he had been bloodied by the woman he is accused of assaulting.        White House Condemns Protest at Israeli Restaurant in PhiladelphiaPennsylvania state leaders including Gov. Josh Shapiro also criticized the protest held outside a falafel shop, calling it antisemitic.         | 
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 Virgin Galactic's stock plummeted more than 17% on Monday after founder and British billionaire Richard Branson announced he would no longer invest in the commercial space travel company.   
 President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine will speak to U.S. senators via secure video as part of a classified briefing on the war in Europe on Tuesday, Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer said.   
 Wednesday's fourth 2024 Republican presidential primary debate in Alabama will shrink to four candidates, the Republican National Committee announced Monday.   
 Los Angeles authorities on Monday charged a 33-year-old man with the fatal shootings of three homeless people and another victim he allegedly encountered at a vehicle charging station.   
 Hackers stole ancestry and personal data from 6.9 million customers of genetic testing lab 23andMe, according to updated numbers Monday, after the company first disclosed the data leak in early October.   
 Child suicides rose fastest in parts of the country where the use of illicit opioids such as heroin boomed following the reformulation of OxyContin in 2010, according to a study published Monday.   
 A Boston woman was attacked and killed Monday by a shark, while paddle boarding near the Sandals resort in the Bahamas, according to police.   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expanded visa restrictions Monday in Uganda, to target those responsible for undermining the democratic process with "flawed electoral processes, violence and intimidation."   
 The state of New York's highest court on Monday denied a bid by former President Donald Trump to fast-track his appeal of a gag order as defense testimony resumed in his $250 million civil fraud trial.   
 "Wonka," in theaters Dec. 15, captures the whimsical tone of Roald Dahl's characters in a prequel to the 1971 "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," thanks largely to Timothee Chalamet and costars' performances.   
 Lenny Kravitz said the inspiration for his song "Road to Freedom," from the movie Rustin, now streaming on Netflix, came to him through divine inspiration.   
 Police and firefighters rescued a curious dog whose head got stuck in a dryer vent at his owner's home.   
 A vinyl record by Junior Walker and The All Stars was returned to a Boston library more than 47 years past its due date.   
 Myles Goodwyn, singer, guitarist, writer, producer and leader of the Canadian classic rock group April Wine, has died at age 75, his publicist says.   
 Supreme Court justices appeared torn Monday on whether Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy settlement plan, which would protect the Sackler family ownership from civil liability in exchange for $6 billion in opioid relief funds.   
 A deer went running through several yards in California and even took a dip in a resident's pool before dashing through the aisles of a Sam's Club store.   
 A Maryland woman scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket just under a year after she won $100,000 from another game.   
 A former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia and member of the National Security Council has been arrested and charged with secretly acting as an agent of the government of Cuba, U.S. officials said Monday.   
 Philadelphia Police arrested a suspect in a deadly stabbing that left one security guard dead and another injured on Monday morning at the city's historic Macy's department store in center city Philadelphia.   
 Netflix released the trailer for "Carol & the End of the World" on Monday and a guest star list that includes a "Community" reunion.   
 Max announced the streaming premiere of "Barbie" Monday. It will be on the service Dec. 15 along with an ASL version.   
 North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced Monday he is suspending his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination after failing to the make the cut for this week's GOP debate.   
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