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Judge paves way for first nitrogen hypoxia execution set for Jan. 25 A federal judge on Wednesday rejected an Alabama death row inmate's request to stop the state from executing him later this month, paving the way for the first execution using the untested method of nitrogen hypoxia. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, rolling Thunder overwhelm Heat Shai Gilgeous-Alexander often appeared to hover, pausing mid-flight while deciding between rim attacks and sizzling passes, as the Oklahoma City Thunder stormed past the Miami Heat on Wednesday in Miami. Donald Trump calls for strong border, energy independence during Iowa town hall Former President Donald Trump was in Iowa on Wednesday night to participate in a town hall, where he laid out his priorities for a second term, calling for a strong border and energy independence. Ohio House overrides gender-affirming care ban veto; Senate vote slated Jan. 24 Ohio's House of Representatives voted largely along party lines to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of the proposed SAFE Act that would ban gender-affirming care for minors and stop transgendered athletes from competing SEC approves bitcoin ETFs to start trading Thursday Bitcoin's exchange-traded funds won approval Wednesday from the Securities and Exchange Commission, clearing the way for more Americans to invest as early as Thursday. Seeing no path forward, Chris Christie ends his presidential campaign Former N.J. Gov. Chris Christie told media and supporters Wednesday that he doesn't see a pathway to securing the GOP nomination for president and ended his campaign. Alaska, United cancel hundreds of Boeing 737-9 Max flights Alaska Airlines on Wednesday canceled hundreds of flights relying on Boeing's 737-9 Max airliner as inspections continue in the wake of Alaska Flight 1282's fuselage panel blowout Friday. Skier killed, 3 injured in avalanche at Lake Tahoe ski resort A skier was killed and three others were injured in an avalanche Wednesday that struck an upper ski run at Palisades Tahoe ski resort in California during a strong winter storm. Affordable Care Act reaches 'major milestone' with 20M now enrolled for new year The Affordable Care Act has reached a "major milestone," with more than 20 million people having signed up for the program for 2024. Legendary Alabama football coach Nick Saban to retire Alabama's Nick Saban, arguably the greatest coach in college football history, plans to retire. Report: Huge primates died out because they couldn't adapt to changing climate Gigantic primates that lived in China until hundreds of thousands of years ago died off due to their inability to adapt to changing climate conditions, according to a new paper from Chinese and Australian researchers pub Amazon cuts hundreds of jobs at Prime Video, MGM Studios, Twitch Amazon is laying off "several hundred employees" in Prime Video and MGM Studios, according to a note sent to employees Wednesday. Watch: Canadian couple rescue moose from icy river A New Brunswick couple teamed up with some peace officers to rescue a moose that fell into a river and couldn't get back out. Man handily sets world record with 61 consecutive handstand push-ups A Georgian athlete performed 61 handstand pushups in a row to break a Guinness World Record. Sen. Bob Menendez court filing seeks dismissal of bribery, corruption charges Sen. Bob Menendez, facing federal indictment on bribery and corruption charges, filed a legal brief Wednesday seeking dismissal of the charges. House holds first hearing on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment proceedings Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., opened an impeachment hearing into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Wednesday. He alleged Mayorkas has brazenly refused to enforce border laws. FDA warns about possibly contaminated Massachusetts scallops The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers and restaurants to not eat or sell certain scallops harvested in Massachusetts on fears they were illegally harvested and could be contaminated. Judge bars Donald Trump from personally delivering final arguments in civil fraud trial Judge Arthur Engoron Wednesday told Donald Trump's lawyers that Trump won't be allowed to personally make a closing argument in his New York civil business fraud trial due to not agreeing to limits imposed by the court. Watch: Baby capybara gets new name after 'Thriller' dance The Zoological Wildlife Foundation said a baby capybara that went viral for her rendition of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance has been given a new name: Eve. ADL: Anti-Semitic acts in U.S. surge 360% since start of Israel-Hamas war The Anti-Defamation League said Wednesday that anti-Semitic incidents in the United States have increased 360% since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel and the ensuing war. Man wins his second large lottery jackpot buy buying multiple tickets A Virginia man's strategy of buying multiple tickets for the same Pick 4 drawing paid off for the second time with a $150,000 prize. Look: Nmixx shares a cappella 'Fe3O4: Break' highlight medley K-pop group Nmixx released an a cappella album preview of its EP "Fe3O4: Break." |
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Chris Christie Drops Out of 2024 Presidential RaceAs he bowed out of the presidential race, Mr. Christie was heard mocking Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. His departure leaves the field without its most vocal Trump critic. Conservatives Revolt Over Mike Johnson’s Deal to Avert ShutdownA dozen hard-line Republicans ground business to a halt in protest of the deal Speaker Mike Johnson struck with Democrats to avert a shutdown, leaving the funding package in limbo. U.S. and British Forces Fend Off Houthi Attack in Red SeaAmerican officials and their allies warned that there would be consequences for the Houthis, the Iranian-backed armed group that has disrupted shipping in the Red Sea. Trump’s Boldest Argument Yet: Immunity From Prosecution for AssassinationsA lawyer for the former president said he would be immune from prosecution for the murder of a political rival while in office unless he was first impeached and convicted in Congress. Trump’s Argument for Immunity in 2024 Is the Opposite of His Stance in 2021During his second impeachment trial, the former president argued that criminal prosecution was a more appropriate way to seek accountability since he had left office. ‘Gas-Station Heroin’ Sold as Dietary Supplement Alarms Health OfficialsTianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of substances that are difficult to control. Hunter Biden’s Capitol Visit Surprised Republicans, and His Father’s AdvisersThe White House is trying to keep its distance as the president’s son deploys an aggressive new strategy. We Are in a Big Covid Wave. But Just How Big?Wastewater data has become perhaps the best metric to track the spread of the virus in the U.S., but it’s an imperfect tool. Cockpit Recording’s Erasure Hampers Boeing 737 Max 9 InvestigationCockpit voice recorders in the U.S. start rerecording every two hours, a limit that the National Transportation Safety Board says should be extended to 25 hours. Alaska Airlines Faces Continued Disruption After Door Plug BlowoutThe airline has grounded 20 percent of its fleet and canceled hundreds of flights until the 737 Max 9 can undergo safety inspections. Lloyd Austin’s Hidden Diagnosis: Why Some People Keep Serious Illnesses PrivateDefense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III is under scrutiny for concealing his prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. But experts say it can be a common coping mechanism. Sex Abuse Case Ends Against Former CardinalTheodore McCarrick was the highest-ranking cleric in the nation to face criminal charges in the Catholic church’s sprawling abuse scandal. Nathan Wade, Lawyer Tapped to Prosecute Trump in Georgia, Under ScrutinyNathan Wade has stayed silent since a legal filing said he was chosen for the job because he was romantically involved with the Fulton County district attorney. An Ultrasound Experiment Tackles a Giant Problem in Brain MedicineThe effects of drugs that treat Alzheimer’s, cancer and other illnesses are often limited by the blood-brain barrier. A small study suggests a way forward. In Taiwan’s Elections, China Seems to Want a VoteIn its coming elections, Taiwan is voting in China’s shadow. Biden’s Appeal to Black Voters Needs an OverhaulThe president’s speech at Mother Emanuel was a missed opportunity. WIC Food Assistance for Mothers and Children Faces Funding ShortfallThe Agriculture Department has warned that millions of eligible pregnant and postpartum women and their children could risk missing out on nutrition assistance if Congress does not increase funding. Tunnel Under Brooklyn Synagogue Left 2 Buildings Unstable, Officials SayThe tunnel, beneath the headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitcher movement in Brooklyn, prompted a confrontation that led to several arrests this week. At Trial, Sotheby’s Says Russian Oligarch Was Sloppy in Buying ArtDmitry Rybolovlev accused the auction house of aiding a dealer who he says defrauded him in art sales. Sotheby’s says the oligarch spent billions without proper due diligence. Women With Depression During or After Pregnancy Face Greater Suicide Risk, Even Years LaterTwo studies concluded that depression that began in pregnancy or soon after could have troubling implications for as long as 18 years. Ice Skating Rinks Are Popping Up All Over AmericaFrom 100 stories high in New York to the balmy shores of Florida, Instagrammable ice skating rinks are popping up all over America. |
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A federal judge on Wednesday rejected an Alabama death row inmate's request to stop the state from executing him later this month, paving the way for the first execution using the untested method of nitrogen hypoxia.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander often appeared to hover, pausing mid-flight while deciding between rim attacks and sizzling passes, as the Oklahoma City Thunder stormed past the Miami Heat on Wednesday in Miami.
Former President Donald Trump was in Iowa on Wednesday night to participate in a town hall, where he laid out his priorities for a second term, calling for a strong border and energy independence.
Ohio's House of Representatives voted largely along party lines to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of the proposed SAFE Act that would ban gender-affirming care for minors and stop transgendered athletes from competing
Bitcoin's exchange-traded funds won approval Wednesday from the Securities and Exchange Commission, clearing the way for more Americans to invest as early as Thursday.
Former N.J. Gov. Chris Christie told media and supporters Wednesday that he doesn't see a pathway to securing the GOP nomination for president and ended his campaign.
Alaska Airlines on Wednesday canceled hundreds of flights relying on Boeing's 737-9 Max airliner as inspections continue in the wake of Alaska Flight 1282's fuselage panel blowout Friday.
A skier was killed and three others were injured in an avalanche Wednesday that struck an upper ski run at Palisades Tahoe ski resort in California during a strong winter storm.
The Affordable Care Act has reached a "major milestone," with more than 20 million people having signed up for the program for 2024.
Alabama's Nick Saban, arguably the greatest coach in college football history, plans to retire.
Gigantic primates that lived in China until hundreds of thousands of years ago died off due to their inability to adapt to changing climate conditions, according to a new paper from Chinese and Australian researchers pub
Amazon is laying off "several hundred employees" in Prime Video and MGM Studios, according to a note sent to employees Wednesday.
A New Brunswick couple teamed up with some peace officers to rescue a moose that fell into a river and couldn't get back out.
A Georgian athlete performed 61 handstand pushups in a row to break a Guinness World Record.
Sen. Bob Menendez, facing federal indictment on bribery and corruption charges, filed a legal brief Wednesday seeking dismissal of the charges.
Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., opened an impeachment hearing into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Wednesday. He alleged Mayorkas has brazenly refused to enforce border laws.
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers and restaurants to not eat or sell certain scallops harvested in Massachusetts on fears they were illegally harvested and could be contaminated.
Judge Arthur Engoron Wednesday told Donald Trump's lawyers that Trump won't be allowed to personally make a closing argument in his New York civil business fraud trial due to not agreeing to limits imposed by the court.
The Zoological Wildlife Foundation said a baby capybara that went viral for her rendition of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance has been given a new name: Eve.
The Anti-Defamation League said Wednesday that anti-Semitic incidents in the United States have increased 360% since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel and the ensuing war.
A Virginia man's strategy of buying multiple tickets for the same Pick 4 drawing paid off for the second time with a $150,000 prize.
K-pop group Nmixx released an a cappella album preview of its EP "Fe3O4: Break." 
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