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 Alaska Airlines pilot, indicted for trying to cut engines, avoids attempted murder charges  Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson, who was indicted for trying to shut off the engines of a plane mid-flight, will not face 83 counts of attempted murder.      U.S. identifies airmen killed in Osprey crash as rescue mission becomes recovery operation  The U.S. military on Tuesday identified the eight U.S. airmen who died in last week's Osprey aircraft crash, as officials announced the search-and-rescue mission was transitioning to a recovery operation.      U.S., Sweden sign agreement to strengthen military ties  The United States and Sweden signed an agreement to strengthen military cooperation that will permit U.S. forces to operate within the Scandinavian country, the allies said Tuesday.      Denny Laine, co-founder of Moody Blues and Wings, dies at 79  Denny Laine, singer-guitarist and co-founder of the bands the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney's Wings, has died at the age of 79.      Supreme Court dismisses ADA case involving self-appointed 'tester'  The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a case Tuesday involving whether an Americans with disabilities "tester" had the right to sue a public place for failing to provide accessibility information on its website.      Sen. Tommy Tuberville drops blockade on most military nominations  U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Tuesday dropped his boycott of military nominations, which left multiple nominees in a state of limbo for months.      House passes resolution condemning anti-Semitism as vote splits Democrats  The U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution Tuesday condemning "the drastic rise of anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world" in a vote that split Democrats.      Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Allison Holker join 'So You Think You Can Dance'  Fox announced the return of "So You Think You Can Dance" for an 18th season, premiering March 4, and welcoming new judges Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Allison Holker.      Pollard among fantasy football running backs to avoid in Week 14  Tony Pollard is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 14.      Watch: Deer breaks into elementary school, leads police on a chase  A deer broke into a New Jersey elementary school and the ensuing chase through the hallways was caught on police body cameras.      Police wrangle loose llama near British Columbia roads  Police in British Columbia rounded up a loose llama found wandering near a busy intersection.      Australian men visit 99 pubs in 24 hours to break world record  An Australian duo broke a Guinness World Record by going on a pub crawl that took them to 99 different bars over the course of 24 hours.      Biden administration opens public comments on strategy to combat food waste  The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a new Strategy to for Reducing Food Loss and Waste and Recycling Organics as part of the Biden administration's National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.      Price Harry takes his security concerns to Britain's High Court  Prince Harry took his fight with Britain's Home Office over his security to the country's High Court on Tuesday, where he argued he has been treated unfairly and possibly put in danger.      Democrats unveil legislation to fund schools fighting book bans  Pushing back against book bans across the country, Rep. Maxwell Frost of Florida was joined by his Democratic colleagues as he introduced the Fight Book Bans Act on Tuesday.      Vice President Kamala Harris breaks record for most tie-breaking votes  Vice President Kamala Harris cast her 32nd tie-breaking vote in the Senate on Tuesday, breaking the record for most tie-breaking votes of any vice president in history.      Woman who won $1M lottery prize in 2006 scores $25M jackpot  A Massachusetts woman returned to her lucky store a week after collecting a $25 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket and won another $500.      Public can tune in as NASA live streams space station's 25th anniversary call to crew  NASA officials will mark the 25th anniversary of the International Space Station with a call to the crew Wednesday.      Josh Duhamel, Minka Kelly to star in Netflix's 'Ransom Canyon' ranching drama  Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly will star in "Ransom Canyon," a family drama and Western saga at Netflix.      'Feud: Capote Vs. the Swans' to premiere in January  "Feud: Captote Vs. the Swans," a new season of "Feud" starring Tom Hollander as Truman Capote, is coming to FX and Hulu.      North Carolina's Patrick McHenry announces he will not seek re-election in 2024  Rep. Patrick McHenry announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election when his term representing North Carolina's 10th U.S. House district ends next year.      HBO renews 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver' through 2026  HBO announced Tuesday that it has renewed "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver," taking the comedy news show through 2026 and Season 13.      'Past Lives,' 'May December,' 'American Fiction' lead Spirit Award nominees  Film Independent announced the film and television nominees for the Independent Spirit Awards on Tuesday. The awards ceremony is Feb. 24.       | 
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 Ukraine Aid Falters in Senate as Republicans Insist on Border RestrictionsLegislation to send military aid to Ukraine and Israel was on the brink of collapse, after a briefing devolved into a screaming match one day before a critical test vote in the Senate.        Biden’s Strategy Faces a Test as Israel Pushes Into Southern GazaWhile the president has backed Israel’s right to defend itself since the Hamas terrorist attack, his team has increased the pressure to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza.        Biden Says ‘I’m Not Sure I’d Be Running’ if Not for TrumpPresident Biden has portrayed a second term for Donald Trump as an existential threat to American democracy.        A New Trump Administration Will ‘Come After’ the Media, Says Kash PatelDonald Trump, who has already promised to use the Justice Department to “go after” his political adversaries, is expected to install Mr. Patel in a senior role if he returns to power.        Trump Deflects Questions on Retribution and Law-Breaking at Town HallPressed by Sean Hannity to promise not to abuse power, Donald Trump agreed he wouldn’t, “other than Day 1,” adding: “We’re closing the border. And we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.”        Tuberville Drops Blockade of Most Military PromotionsUnder pressure from senators in both parties, the Alabama Republican allowed more than 400 promotions to move forward, saying he would continue to block only the most senior positions.        Republicans Try to Put Harvard, M.I.T. and Penn on the Defensive About AntisemitismIn a congressional hearing, the presidents of the universities parried accusations that their institutions had tolerated bias against Jews.        Jewish American Families Confront a Generational Divide Over Israel-Hamas WarGen Z and young Millennials often see Israel as an occupying power oppressing Palestinians — a shock to their parents and grandparents, who tend to see it as an essential haven fighting for survival.        Inside the Secret Meeting That Cleared the Way for Tom Suozzi’s ReturnGov. Kathy Hochul had been toying with blocking the former congressman’s nomination for the crucial special election to replace George Santos. Then a phone call came.        George Santos Uses Cameo Videos to Make, of All Things, an Honest BuckOn the video app, a familiar face delivers kind greetings for paying customers, and advice for “Bobby from Jersey” about dealing with “haters.” Bowen Yang he is not.        Best Comedy of 2023: Jim Gaffigan, Beth Stelling and MoreIt’s time to stop taking Jim Gaffigan for granted, and more surprising takeaways from specials, stand-up sets and other funny moments this year.        Justices Seem Skeptical of Challenge to Trump-Era Tax ProvisionThe Supreme Court’s liberal wing and more moderate conservatives seemed to be searching for a way toward a limited ruling on a tax law that affects foreign profits of American companies.        How a Legal Fight Over a $15,000 Tax Bill Could Upend the U.S. Tax CodeThe Supreme Court ruling in the Moore case could cost the federal government billions of dollars in lost tax revenue.        Texas Woman Sues State for an AbortionA woman who is 20 weeks pregnant, and whose fetus has been diagnosed with a deadly condition, is suing for an abortion under a medical exception to the state’s bans.        N.C.A.A. Proposes Uncapping Compensation for AthletesUnder the plan, schools would set aside educational trust funds of at least $30,000 per year for at least half of their athletes, and would have to comply with Title IX laws.        Nearly Everyone Gets A’s at Yale. Does That Cheapen the Grade?A report found that close to 80 percent of grades were in the A range last academic year. A pandemic-era bump has stuck.        Alaska Airlines Pilot Who Used Mushrooms Indicted, but Not for Attempted MurderA grand jury indicted Joseph Emerson, who said he thought he was dreaming in the cockpit, on lesser charges of endangering an aircraft and reckless endangerment of the passengers and crew.        Silence Is Violence — but Not When It Comes to Israeli Rape VictimsWhy was so little said until now about Hamas’s brutal sexual attacks on Oct. 7?        Sandra Day O’Connor’s Barrier-Breaking MarriageShe showed her love for John in a way that neither of them could have envisioned.        Police Departments Are Struggling to Solve CrimesNew data reveals that crime-solving rates are at record lows.        SAG-AFTRA Members Ratify Deal With Hollywood StudiosThe SAG-AFTRA vote formally ends six months of labor strife, though some members were not happy about the contract’s artificial intelligence protections.        Xi Jinping Is Asserting Tighter Control of Finance in ChinaThe Communist Party’s main theoretical journal has laid out a new ideological framework for the financial system that emphasizes the primacy of China’s top leader and Marxist principles.        Jonathan Majors’s Ex-Girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, Tells Jurors He Had Explosive RageOn a recording, the actor demanded that Grace Jabbari support him as though he were the president and she the first lady: “I’m a great man. A great man.”        Black Student Darryl George Is Suspended Over Locs AgainDarryl George, who wears locs, had just returned to Barbers Hill High School in Texas after being sent to a disciplinary school. Officials suspended him over his hair again on Tuesday.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson, who was indicted for trying to shut off the engines of a plane mid-flight, will not face 83 counts of attempted murder.   
 The U.S. military on Tuesday identified the eight U.S. airmen who died in last week's Osprey aircraft crash, as officials announced the search-and-rescue mission was transitioning to a recovery operation.   
 The United States and Sweden signed an agreement to strengthen military cooperation that will permit U.S. forces to operate within the Scandinavian country, the allies said Tuesday.   
 Denny Laine, singer-guitarist and co-founder of the bands the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney's Wings, has died at the age of 79.   
 The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a case Tuesday involving whether an Americans with disabilities "tester" had the right to sue a public place for failing to provide accessibility information on its website.   
 U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Tuesday dropped his boycott of military nominations, which left multiple nominees in a state of limbo for months.   
 The U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution Tuesday condemning "the drastic rise of anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world" in a vote that split Democrats.   
 Fox announced the return of "So You Think You Can Dance" for an 18th season, premiering March 4, and welcoming new judges Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Allison Holker.   
 Tony Pollard is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 14.   
 A deer broke into a New Jersey elementary school and the ensuing chase through the hallways was caught on police body cameras.   
 Police in British Columbia rounded up a loose llama found wandering near a busy intersection.   
 An Australian duo broke a Guinness World Record by going on a pub crawl that took them to 99 different bars over the course of 24 hours.   
 The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a new Strategy to for Reducing Food Loss and Waste and Recycling Organics as part of the Biden administration's National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.   
 Prince Harry took his fight with Britain's Home Office over his security to the country's High Court on Tuesday, where he argued he has been treated unfairly and possibly put in danger.   
 Pushing back against book bans across the country, Rep. Maxwell Frost of Florida was joined by his Democratic colleagues as he introduced the Fight Book Bans Act on Tuesday.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris cast her 32nd tie-breaking vote in the Senate on Tuesday, breaking the record for most tie-breaking votes of any vice president in history.   
 A Massachusetts woman returned to her lucky store a week after collecting a $25 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket and won another $500.   
 NASA officials will mark the 25th anniversary of the International Space Station with a call to the crew Wednesday.   
 Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly will star in "Ransom Canyon," a family drama and Western saga at Netflix.   
 "Feud: Captote Vs. the Swans," a new season of "Feud" starring Tom Hollander as Truman Capote, is coming to FX and Hulu.   
 Rep. Patrick McHenry announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election when his term representing North Carolina's 10th U.S. House district ends next year.   
 HBO announced Tuesday that it has renewed "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver," taking the comedy news show through 2026 and Season 13.   
 Film Independent announced the film and television nominees for the Independent Spirit Awards on Tuesday. The awards ceremony is Feb. 24.   
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