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South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung stabbed in Busan Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's main opposition party, was stabbed in the neck during an appearance in Busan on Tuesday and taken to a hospital, local media reported. Multiple deaths in Japan after New Year's Day earthquake A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake rocked western Japan on Monday, killing at least six people and injuring dozens of others, as tsunami warnings issued earlier in the day were called off. College Football Playoff: Corum, defense lead Michigan over Alabama in OT Blake Corum took a handoff and cut to his left, breaking tackles and dragging defenders into the end zone for a 17-yard score, leading Michigan past Alabama in overtime Monday at the Rose Bowl Game. Iran dispatches warship to Red Sea after U.S. sinks Houthi small boats Iran dispatched a warship to the Red Sea on Monday, one day after the U.S. Navy destroyed and sank three Houthi small boats which military officials said were attacking a commercial vessel. Israel's Supreme Court strikes down controversial judicial overhaul Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a controversial amendment to the country's so-called "reasonableness" law, which would have limited judiciary oversight amid Israel's ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza. 10-year-old, father arrested in California for fatal shooting of boy A 10-year-old and his father have been arrested in California after the boy shot and killed another child using his father's stolen gun, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. BART transit train derails, catches fire in California's East Bay Two passenger cars of a Bay Area Rapid Transit train derailed and caught fire in Orinda, Calif., on Monday, injuring at least two people. 3-time NASCAR Cup champion Cale Yarborough dies at 84 Hall-of-fame race car driver Cale Yarborough has died, NASCAR announced. He was 84. At least 10 hurt when fleeing driver crashes onto NYC sidewalk At least 10 people, including three police officers, were hurt when a fleeing driver crashed onto a sidewalk in New York City early Monday shortly after New Year's Eve celebrations, police said. '90210' alum Ian Ziering describes 'alarming incident' with bikers Ian Ziering got into a physical street fight with several people on motorized mini bikes in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon. Hundreds of thousands gather in New York's Times Square to ring in 2024 Hundreds of thousands of revelers jammed into New York City's Times Square as the clock struck midnight on Monday, ringing in 2024 with songs, confetti and the dropping of the iconic, crystal-covered ball. Buses carrying migrants unload in N.J., skirting N.Y. mayor's executive order Bus operators are circumventing New York Mayor Eric Adams' executive order limiting the arrival of migrants in the city by dropping off their passengers in suburban New Jersey, a local official says. Magnitude 4.1 quake rattles southern California on New Year's Day A magnitude 4.1 offshore earthquake rattled southern California on New Year's Day, seismologists reported. Xi Jinping says China will 'surely be reunified' with Taiwan in New Year's speech Chinese President Xi Jinping asserted in his New Year's address his country will "surely" be reunited with Taiwan as the island nation prepares to hold its presidential elections. Colorado woman accused of killing 2 of her children arrested in Britain A Colorado woman who is accused of killing two of her children was arrested in London over the weekend and appeared in a British court on Monday. Israel pulls 5 brigades from Gaza, marking new phase of Hamas war The Israeli military says it is withdrawing five brigades from fighting in the Gaza Strip, marking a new phase in the war against Hamas, but cautioned fighting will likely go on for several more months. Russia unleashes record 90 drones on Ukraine in New Year’s Eve attack Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine to date overnight on Monday, firing 90 Shahed drones and killing a 15-year-old boy in the Odesa region. Seacrest chats with Biden, Cooper interviews Renner for New Year's specials Ryan Seacrest chatted with U.S. President Joe Biden, while Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen interviewed actor Jeremy Renner for Sunday night's New Year's Eve programs. Powerball jackpot rolls to $810 million for New Year's Day Powerball is looking to keep the record pace of huge jackpots it set in 2023 going into the New Year with Monday night's drawing offering the fifth largest grand prize in the game's history at $810 million. Famous birthdays for Jan. 1: Morris Chestnut, Christine Lagarde Actor Morris Chestnut turns 54 and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde turns 67, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 1. 2024 brings new laws on gender, abortion, firearms, immigrant rights The start of the new year Monday also brings a slate of laws set to take effect throughout the nation. On This Day, Jan. 1: Colorado becomes 1st state to sell recreational pot On Jan. 1, 2014, Colorado became the first state where specialty shops began legally selling small amounts of recreational marijuana. |
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Israel’s Supreme Court Strikes Down Judiciary LawThe Supreme Court, by the narrowest of margins, rejected a law pushed by Netanyahu allies that limited its authority to review government decisions. Here is what Israel’s Supreme Court justices said in their landmark ruling.To Avoid New York Rules, Hundreds of Migrants Dropped Off in New JerseyMigrants, sent mostly from Texas, arrived at train stops outside New York City over the weekend to sidestep a new order limiting how they arrive. Powerful Earthquake Hits Japan, and Officials Warn of AftershocksThere were reports of collapsed buildings and people being trapped underneath them. The quake disrupted electricity and phone service, and initially raised fears of a tsunami. New Year’s Cooking ResolutionsWhether you want to eat less meat, bake more crowd-pleasing desserts or (finally) learn how to cook, here are some first steps for the new year. Trump’s Most Ambitious Argument in His Bid for ‘Absolute Immunity’The former president says his acquittal by the Senate in his second impeachment trial, for inciting insurrection, bars any prosecution on similar grounds. Peter Magubane, 91, Who Fought Apartheid With His Camera, Is DeadHe documented the cruelties of white South African rule, and he was made to pay for it, enduring beatings and 586 consecutive days in solitary confinement. I Spent New Year’s Eve Trying to Do the FAFSA. It Didn’t Go Well.The new, simplified version of the college student aid form was supposed to become available in December. It was, kind of, for some people. Is the American Economy on the Mend?And will voters accept the good news? Trump Cacophony Hits Differently This TimeEven if he never wins a general election again, he retains his hold. The endurance of that power is incredible. Greg Abbott’s Ridiculously Unconstitutional Immigration FightBy taking over the federal role in immigration enforcement, Governor Abbott of Texas is welcoming a legal fight with the Biden administration. I’m Ady Barkan’s Widow. Everyone Should Have the Caregiving Options We Had.This year is a critical moment to make home care accessible to all Americans who need it. Maine Secretary of State Targeted by ‘Swatting’ After Trump Ballot DecisionShenna Bellows is the latest politician to fall victim to a hoax emergency call meant to provoke an armed police response. Mickey Mouse, Other Characters Lose Copyright ProtectionWhat could happen to the original version of Mickey Mouse and others after they entered the public domain on Jan. 1? Hint: think Winnie the Pooh wielding a sledgehammer. Les McCann, a Jazz Pianist and Singer, Dies at 88He released more than 50 albums but had his greatest commercial success with “Compared to What,” a recording that came together at the last minute in 1969. After George Floyd, Are Juries Convicting Police Officers?Since the death of George Floyd, a national movement promised sweeping justice reform. So far, police prosecutions have resulted in a mixed bag of convictions, acquittals and a mistrial. More Recent Articles |
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Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's main opposition party, was stabbed in the neck during an appearance in Busan on Tuesday and taken to a hospital, local media reported.
A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake rocked western Japan on Monday, killing at least six people and injuring dozens of others, as tsunami warnings issued earlier in the day were called off.
Blake Corum took a handoff and cut to his left, breaking tackles and dragging defenders into the end zone for a 17-yard score, leading Michigan past Alabama in overtime Monday at the Rose Bowl Game.
Iran dispatched a warship to the Red Sea on Monday, one day after the U.S. Navy destroyed and sank three Houthi small boats which military officials said were attacking a commercial vessel.
Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a controversial amendment to the country's so-called "reasonableness" law, which would have limited judiciary oversight amid Israel's ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.
A 10-year-old and his father have been arrested in California after the boy shot and killed another child using his father's stolen gun, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office.
Two passenger cars of a Bay Area Rapid Transit train derailed and caught fire in Orinda, Calif., on Monday, injuring at least two people.
Hall-of-fame race car driver Cale Yarborough has died, NASCAR announced. He was 84.
At least 10 people, including three police officers, were hurt when a fleeing driver crashed onto a sidewalk in New York City early Monday shortly after New Year's Eve celebrations, police said.
Ian Ziering got into a physical street fight with several people on motorized mini bikes in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon.
Hundreds of thousands of revelers jammed into New York City's Times Square as the clock struck midnight on Monday, ringing in 2024 with songs, confetti and the dropping of the iconic, crystal-covered ball.
Bus operators are circumventing New York Mayor Eric Adams' executive order limiting the arrival of migrants in the city by dropping off their passengers in suburban New Jersey, a local official says.
A magnitude 4.1 offshore earthquake rattled southern California on New Year's Day, seismologists reported.
Chinese President Xi Jinping asserted in his New Year's address his country will "surely" be reunited with Taiwan as the island nation prepares to hold its presidential elections.
A Colorado woman who is accused of killing two of her children was arrested in London over the weekend and appeared in a British court on Monday.
The Israeli military says it is withdrawing five brigades from fighting in the Gaza Strip, marking a new phase in the war against Hamas, but cautioned fighting will likely go on for several more months.
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine to date overnight on Monday, firing 90 Shahed drones and killing a 15-year-old boy in the Odesa region.
Ryan Seacrest chatted with U.S. President Joe Biden, while Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen interviewed actor Jeremy Renner for Sunday night's New Year's Eve programs.
Powerball is looking to keep the record pace of huge jackpots it set in 2023 going into the New Year with Monday night's drawing offering the fifth largest grand prize in the game's history at $810 million.
Actor Morris Chestnut turns 54 and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde turns 67, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 1.
The start of the new year Monday also brings a slate of laws set to take effect throughout the nation.
On Jan. 1, 2014, Colorado became the first state where specialty shops began legally selling small amounts of recreational marijuana. 
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