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Biden administration urges housing providers to stock OD reversal drugs The Biden administration on Friday urged local housing providers and community development groups across the country to help the federal government expand access to naloxone and other opioid overdose drugs. Citing civil rights violations, Massachusetts files charges against neo-Nazi group Massachusetts authorities on Friday filed civil charges against an avowed neo-Nazi group they say has engaged in "violent, threatening and intimidating conduct" against the LGBTQ+ community and immigrants. Biden pledges $8.2B for first U.S. high-speed rail system, new rail corridors President Joe Biden on Friday announced $8.2 billion in federal funds for new rail projects, including $3 billion for nation's first high-speed system between Nevada and California. Israel continues push into Gaza, where rockets launch to target Tel Aviv Intense ground fighting continued Friday in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, where Israel Defense Forces have encountered some of the toughest Hamas resistance yet. 6 teens involved in beheading of French teacher convicted, sentenced Six middle school students tried for their involvement in the 2020 beheading of French history teacher Samuel Paty were found guilty by a Paris juvenile court on Friday, with most receiving suspended sentences. 'Love Story,' 'Paper Moon' star Ryan O'Neal dies at 82 Ryan O'Neal died Friday at age 82. His son, Patrick, shared the news on Instagram. Pew: More Americans disapprove of Biden's handling of Gaza crisis than approve it Americans are divided on Joe Biden's response to Israel-Gaza conflict with more disapproving of the president's response than approving of it, according to the Pew Research Center. Watch: Stranded cat avoids rescue by jumping from atop utility pole A Newfoundland cat who took issue with an attempt to rescue him from atop a utility pole took a flying leap from the top of the pole -- and the incident was caught on camera. Watch: Lost tomato found aboard International Space Station after eight months Members of an International Space Station crew said astronaut Frank Rubio has now been cleared of allegations he ate the first tomato harvested in space. New York man wins his second $10M lottery prize in two years A New York man scored a $10 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket after previously winning the same amount from a different lottery game in 2022. Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley sentenced to life with no parole A Michigan teen who pleaded guilty last year to killing four of his classmates in a 2021 school shooting faces life in prison without parole when a judge hands down the sentence on Friday. FDA approves first human gene editing therapy for sickle cell disease The Food and Drug Administration Friday approved a new sickle cell disease treatment using the CRISPR genome editing technology. It's the first approved human gene editing therapy. Honeywell to buy Global Access Solutions from Carrier in $4.95 billion cash deal Carrier Global Corporation said Friday it plans to sell its Global Access Solutions security business to Honeywell for $4.95 billion. Honeywell confirmed the deal in an all-cash transaction. Watch: Dinosaurs attack the survivors of 'La Brea' Season 3 NBC released the teaser for "La Brea" Season 3 Friday. The show returns for its final season Jan. 9. D.C. appeals court mostly upholds Trump gag order in federal elections subversion case A Washington, D.C., appeals court Friday mostly upheld a gag order in Donald Trump's federal election subversion case but narrowed it to exclude Special Counsel Jack Smith. Watch: BabyMonster shares 'Batter Up' live performance video K-pop group BabyMonster released a school version of its "Batter Up" live performance video. International Olympic Committee outlines 'Neutral Athlete' rules for Russian, Belarusian participants The International Olympic Committee on Friday outlined rules for how Russian and Belarusian athletes can compete in the Olympics despite the ban on the Russian and Belarusian National Olympic Committees. 17-year-old law clerk becomes the youngest to pass California's bar exam A California county's district attorney announced a 17-year-old law clerk has become the youngest person to pass the state's bar exam. Watch: 220-ton Nova Scotia building moved using 700 bars of soap A former hotel in Nova Scotia was moved by a construction firm with help from 700 bars of soap. Watch: Pennsylvania neighborhood terrorized by free-roaming cattle herd Residents of a Pennsylvania housing development said their yards and Christmas lights have been repeatedly damaged by a herd of free-roaming cows. Police arrest woman for allegedly trying to set fire to MLK's childhood home Authorities arrested a 26-year-old woman attempting to set fire to the childhood home of late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on Thursday. Taylor Swift's 'Eras' tour sets record with over $1 billion in sales Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour grossed over $1 billion in 2023, the first tour to reach the billion-dollar milestone. House to probe universities after 'unacceptable' testimony on anti-Semitism The House Committee on Education and the Workforce will investigate policies and disciplinary procedures at higher learning institutions over allegations of anti-Semitism amid Israel's war with Hamas. Russian President Vladimir Putin says he will run for a fifth term in 2024 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Friday that he will seek a fifth term in office as Russia holds elections early next year. Pierce Brosnan will cherish acting with late James Caan in 'Fast Charlie' "The Son," "Mamma Mia!" and "Remington Steele" star Pierce Brosnan says his new action-thriller, "Fast Charlie," checked a lot of boxes for him. |
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U.S. Sticks to Its Position on Israel as Gaza Crisis DeepensThe Biden administration is pressing Israel to do more to protect civilians. But it has not publicly discussed any consequences if it does not. U.S. Vetoes Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution at U.N. Security CouncilThe veto came amid a warning that “civil order is breaking down” in Gaza, and a day after the Biden administration warned that Israel’s military had not done enough to reduce harm to civilians. Texas A.G. Ken Paxton Tries to Block Court-Approved AbortionThe court, responding to an appeal from Attorney General Ken Paxton, put on hold a lower court order allowing an abortion for a woman whose fetus has a fatal condition. E.U. Agrees on AI Act, Landmark Regulation for Artificial IntelligenceThe agreement over the A.I. Act solidifies one of the world’s first comprehensive attempts to limit the use of artificial intelligence. Google’s Next Top Model, Will the Cybertruck Crash? and This Week in A.I.Like the Cybertruck, this podcast is bulletproof. Harvard President Apologizes for Congressional Testimony on AntisemitismThe president, Claudine Gay, told the campus newspaper that she “should have had the presence of mind” to answer differently. One Law Firm Prepared Both Penn and Harvard for Hearing on AntisemitismThe presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and M.I.T. came under fire after dodging questions about their policies. Ryan O’Neal, Who Became a Star With ‘Love Story,’ Dies at 82He was a familiar face in movies and on TV before his breakout performance opposite Ali MacGraw in the 1970 blockbuster. But it was overshadowed by years of personal problems. Ryan O’Neal, Master of the Offbeat Meet-CuteThe former boxer had a gift for mixing innocence and wit. It didn’t hurt that he had the face of a good guy. Stream These Ryan O’Neal MoviesThe actor became one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood, and proved himself equally adept at drama, comedy and action. In Las Vegas, Biden Speaks the Name He Often Doesn’tThe president openly attacked his predecessor, former President Donald J. Trump, deploying direct criticism he has frequently avoided, at an event announcing billions for high-speed rail service. In Iowa, Nikki Haley Looks Beyond Her Rivals’ AttacksIn her first campaign stop since Wednesday’s heated Republican debate, Ms. Haley suggested that fierce criticism from her opponents continued to not be worth her time. Ethan Crumbley, Who Killed 4 in Michigan School Shooting, Sentenced to LifeThe gunman, who carried out the deadliest high school shooting in the history of the state, will not be eligible for parole. Life for the Lowest Class in Ancient Pompeii? It Was Awful.Excavations in the ancient ruins have unearthed a cramped space where enslaved workers and donkeys performed their grueling tasks. The Progressive Case for BidenomicsDon’t let the perfect get in the way of the coulda been worse. An Aid Package for Ukraine and Israel That Invests in American Security GoalsCongress should promptly approve a military aid package that includes crucial support for Ukraine and Israel. Campus Antisemitism, Free Speech and Double StandardsColleges have discovered the virtues of free speech only now, when the speech in question hurts Jews. At a Hearing on Israel, University Presidents Walked Into a TrapThe nationwide uproar is likely to lead to a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech. Premier League TV Rights Deal Steps Back From StreamingWhy did soccer’s richest league step back from streaming? Maybe because the status quo still pays. Hunter Biden Indictment Fuels Impeachment Inquiry at a Critical TimeThe charges against the president’s son may add momentum to the investigation just as House Republicans are holding a vote to formally authorize it, but they do nothing to implicate President Biden. Majors Urged Ex-Girlfriend Not to Seek Aid After Head Wound, Jury HearsThe actor Jonathan Majors made the request after an incident in London last year, according to previously undisclosed text messages read at his assault trial. Prince Harry on ‘The Crown,’ Luther Ford’s First RoleLuther Ford, a film student, had never acted in a big-budget production before being cast as the royal family’s most divisive recent figure in the Netflix show’s final season. |
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The Biden administration on Friday urged local housing providers and community development groups across the country to help the federal government expand access to naloxone and other opioid overdose drugs.
Massachusetts authorities on Friday filed civil charges against an avowed neo-Nazi group they say has engaged in "violent, threatening and intimidating conduct" against the LGBTQ+ community and immigrants.
President Joe Biden on Friday announced $8.2 billion in federal funds for new rail projects, including $3 billion for nation's first high-speed system between Nevada and California.
Intense ground fighting continued Friday in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, where Israel Defense Forces have encountered some of the toughest Hamas resistance yet.
Six middle school students tried for their involvement in the 2020 beheading of French history teacher Samuel Paty were found guilty by a Paris juvenile court on Friday, with most receiving suspended sentences.
Ryan O'Neal died Friday at age 82. His son, Patrick, shared the news on Instagram.
Americans are divided on Joe Biden's response to Israel-Gaza conflict with more disapproving of the president's response than approving of it, according to the Pew Research Center.
A Newfoundland cat who took issue with an attempt to rescue him from atop a utility pole took a flying leap from the top of the pole -- and the incident was caught on camera.
Members of an International Space Station crew said astronaut Frank Rubio has now been cleared of allegations he ate the first tomato harvested in space.
A New York man scored a $10 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket after previously winning the same amount from a different lottery game in 2022.
A Michigan teen who pleaded guilty last year to killing four of his classmates in a 2021 school shooting faces life in prison without parole when a judge hands down the sentence on Friday.
The Food and Drug Administration Friday approved a new sickle cell disease treatment using the CRISPR genome editing technology. It's the first approved human gene editing therapy.
Carrier Global Corporation said Friday it plans to sell its Global Access Solutions security business to Honeywell for $4.95 billion. Honeywell confirmed the deal in an all-cash transaction.
NBC released the teaser for "La Brea" Season 3 Friday. The show returns for its final season Jan. 9.
A Washington, D.C., appeals court Friday mostly upheld a gag order in Donald Trump's federal election subversion case but narrowed it to exclude Special Counsel Jack Smith.
K-pop group BabyMonster released a school version of its "Batter Up" live performance video.
The International Olympic Committee on Friday outlined rules for how Russian and Belarusian athletes can compete in the Olympics despite the ban on the Russian and Belarusian National Olympic Committees.
A California county's district attorney announced a 17-year-old law clerk has become the youngest person to pass the state's bar exam.
A former hotel in Nova Scotia was moved by a construction firm with help from 700 bars of soap.
Residents of a Pennsylvania housing development said their yards and Christmas lights have been repeatedly damaged by a herd of free-roaming cows.
Authorities arrested a 26-year-old woman attempting to set fire to the childhood home of late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on Thursday.
Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour grossed over $1 billion in 2023, the first tour to reach the billion-dollar milestone.
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce will investigate policies and disciplinary procedures at higher learning institutions over allegations of anti-Semitism amid Israel's war with Hamas.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Friday that he will seek a fifth term in office as Russia holds elections early next year.
"The Son," "Mamma Mia!" and "Remington Steele" star Pierce Brosnan says his new action-thriller, "Fast Charlie," checked a lot of boxes for him. 
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