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Russian hackers target emails of Microsoft senior leaders, company says Microsoft said Friday that a Russian hacking group gained access to some email accounts belonging to the company's senior leaders. 250,000 Germans turn out in mass protests of far-right AfD party Mass protests erupted across Germany Saturday as 250,000 people demonstrated against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Haley questions Trump's 'mental fitness' after he confuses her with Pelosi Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley questioned Donald Trump's mental fitness at a rally in Keene, New Hampshire, on Saturday, four days before the crucial GOP primary election in the state. Damage but no injuries reported as Royal Navy ships collide in Bahrain Harbor Damage but no injuries were reported by Britain's Royal Navy after two of its minesweepers collided in Bahrain Harbor. NYC mayor Adams vetoes City Council's police accountability measures New York City Mayor Eric Adams has vetoed a pair City Council bills aimed at putting tighter accountability requirements on law enforcement, asserting they would make the city less safe. Citing climate change, FEMA streamlines disaster assistance rules Obtaining financial relief following more frequent natural disasters in an era of climate change will be easier under new guidelines published this week, the Biden administration says. NASA loses contact with Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during test flight NASA says it lost contact with its Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during test flight this week and now is uncertain of its condition. Convicted Alabama hitman seeks to halt first nitrogen hypoxia execution Convicted murderer and hitman Kenneth Smith, scheduled to die Thursday in the nation's first nitrogen hypoxia execution, wants the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to halt the procedure. Maine secretary of state appeals superior court delay in Trump ballot case Maine's Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has appealed a judge's decision to delay a ruling in the case to remove former President Donald Trump from the states 2024 primary ballot. Divorce case documents show Wade took trips with Trump prosecutor Willis Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis accompanied special prosecutor Nathan Wade on multiple domestic and foreign trips, according to credit card receipts filed as part of his divorce court case. 'Pawn Stars' icon Rick Harrison's son Adam dead at 39No Season 3 for Kaley Cuoco's 'Flight Attendant' at Max Kaley Cuoco's mystery dramedy, "The Flight Attendant," will not be getting a Season 3 at Max. Former Fla. GOP chair won't face sex assault charges but 'voyeurism' still on table Former Florida Republican Party chairman Christian Ziegler won't be charged with sexual battery following a months-long investigation of a sexual battery claim against him, police have announced. Dakota Johnson to guest host 'Saturday NIght Live' Dakota Johnson has been booked to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on Jan. 27. Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart Country star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States. State media: 13 killed in central China school dormitory fire Thirteen people were killed and another was injured when a fire struck a school dormitory in China's north-central Henan Province, official media reported Saturday. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claim 4 military advisers killed in Israeli strike on Syria Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said four of its military advisers died in an Israeli airstrike on a building in Syria on Saturday, further widening the sphere of conflict in the Middle East. Sundance movie review: 'Presence' is Steven Soderbergh's latest experimental triumph "Presence," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is director Steven Soderbergh's latest cinematic experiment and contains enough human drama to warrant the endeavor. Grand jury called to investigate flawed police response to Uvalde shooting A special Texas grand jury has convened to investigate law enforcement's delayed response to the Uvalde school shooting to determine whether criminal charges can be filed against officers. On This Day, Jan. 20: Barack Obama sworn in as president On Jan. 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the United States' 44th president and the nation's first Black chief executive. Famous birthdays for Jan. 20: Ozzie Guillén, Evan Peters Former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén turns 60 and actor Evan Peters turns 37, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 20. More Recent Articles |
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Israeli Strike in Syria Kills Iranian Officials and U.S. Troops Injured in IraqA senior Iranian intelligence official was killed in an Israeli strike in Damascus as U.S. troops came under attack in Iraq. Mocking Haley, Trump Adds to His Long History of Racist AttacksThe former president is again focusing on race and background as he campaigns against Nikki Haley in New Hampshire. Nikki Haley’s Books: What to KnowHer writings provide insights into her upbringing and identity, often glossed over on the stump, as well as her politics and ties with Donald Trump. Dean Phillips Floats a No Labels Bid if 2024 Is Trump vs. BidenThe Minnesota Democrat, currently challenging President Biden, said he would consider running on the ticket of the centrist group if he thought Mr. Biden would lose to Donald Trump. How Allegations Against Nathan Wade and Fani Willis Complicated Trump Georgia CaseThe claims involving Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she hired to manage the sprawling case in Georgia, have led to new questions about Mr. Wade’s qualifications. Jeremy Allen White’s Calvin Klein Ad and Its HistoryJeremy Allen White joins the pantheon of underwear gods, balancing heroics with sleaze. Want to Help the Buffalo Bills Reach the Super Bowl? Grab a Shovel.Buffalo’s stadium was full of snow, with a playoff game against Kansas City looming. Hundreds of fans stepped in to help. After Affirmative Action Ban, Students Use Essays to Highlight RaceThe Supreme Court’s ruling intended to remove the consideration of race during the admissions process. So students used their essays to highlight their racial background. Taiwan’s Doubts About America Are Growing. That Could Be Dangerous.Will deepening skepticism about the United States as a trustworthy nation diminish Taiwan’s belief that it could fend off China? Runner in Iconic Boston Marathon Bombing Photo Dies at 89Mr. Iffrig had run in more than 50 marathons but gained national attention in 2013 for being photographed after the blast knocked him to the ground. When States Try to Take Away Americans’ Freedom of ThoughtGovernment moves to limit what people can say are an escalation after years of policing speech in other ways People Have a Right to Climate DataInformation about climate risks is becoming increasingly valuable to companies that want to sell it. Why Nikki Haley Could Be the Most Dangerous PresidentHer hawkish foreign policy vision won’t rescue America. Donald Trump Is the Heir Apparent to George WallaceTrump may be from Queens, but he has deep roots in Southern populism. Extreme Cold in the South Puts Millions Under Icy, Freezing ConditionsThe extreme cold has been particularly rough for regions not used to prolonged periods of ice and wind chills, including Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas. The Heart Surgery That Isn’t as Safe for Older WomenCoronary artery bypass grafting, the most common cardiac procedure in the United States, was studied mostly in men. Women are paying the price. Families to Testify at Guantánamo Bay About Loved Ones Lost to TerrorRelatives of victims of the 2002 attack are expected to describe their loss to a U.S. military jury sentencing two Malaysian prisoners. More Recent Articles |
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Microsoft said Friday that a Russian hacking group gained access to some email accounts belonging to the company's senior leaders.
Mass protests erupted across Germany Saturday as 250,000 people demonstrated against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley questioned Donald Trump's mental fitness at a rally in Keene, New Hampshire, on Saturday, four days before the crucial GOP primary election in the state.
Damage but no injuries were reported by Britain's Royal Navy after two of its minesweepers collided in Bahrain Harbor.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has vetoed a pair City Council bills aimed at putting tighter accountability requirements on law enforcement, asserting they would make the city less safe.
Obtaining financial relief following more frequent natural disasters in an era of climate change will be easier under new guidelines published this week, the Biden administration says.
NASA says it lost contact with its Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during test flight this week and now is uncertain of its condition.
Convicted murderer and hitman Kenneth Smith, scheduled to die Thursday in the nation's first nitrogen hypoxia execution, wants the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to halt the procedure.
Maine's Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has appealed a judge's decision to delay a ruling in the case to remove former President Donald Trump from the states 2024 primary ballot.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis accompanied special prosecutor Nathan Wade on multiple domestic and foreign trips, according to credit card receipts filed as part of his divorce court case.
Kaley Cuoco's mystery dramedy, "The Flight Attendant," will not be getting a Season 3 at Max.
Former Florida Republican Party chairman Christian Ziegler won't be charged with sexual battery following a months-long investigation of a sexual battery claim against him, police have announced.
Dakota Johnson has been booked to guest host "Saturday Night Live" on Jan. 27.
Country star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Thirteen people were killed and another was injured when a fire struck a school dormitory in China's north-central Henan Province, official media reported Saturday.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said four of its military advisers died in an Israeli airstrike on a building in Syria on Saturday, further widening the sphere of conflict in the Middle East.
"Presence," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is director Steven Soderbergh's latest cinematic experiment and contains enough human drama to warrant the endeavor.
A special Texas grand jury has convened to investigate law enforcement's delayed response to the Uvalde school shooting to determine whether criminal charges can be filed against officers.
On Jan. 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the United States' 44th president and the nation's first Black chief executive.
Former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén turns 60 and actor Evan Peters turns 37, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 20. 
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