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U.S. fighter jets down Houthi-fired missile in Red Sea U.S. fighter jets on Sunday intercepted an anti-ship cruise missile fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels at a U.S. Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the Red Sea, the U.S. military said. North Korea says it tested new solid-fuel missile with hypersonic warhead North Korea tested a ballistic missile on Sunday, traveling over 310 miles and landing in the Sea of Japan, outside of the rival country's waters. 'Beef,' 'Bear,' 'Succession,' 'Oppenheimer' win Critics Choice Awards "Beef," "The Bear," "Succession," "Oppenheimer" and "The Holdovers" swept the Critics Choice Awards Sunday in Santa Monica, Calif. Britain to deploy 20,000 troops for NATO exercise in Europe Britain on Monday announced it will deploy 20,000 troops across Europe during the first half of the year to participate in NATO's largest military exercise since the end of the Cold War. SpaceX completes second launch Sunday, sends more satellites into orbit SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from California Sunday on an unmanned mission to deliver 22 more Starlink internet satellites into low Earth orbit. 4 dead in Arizona hot air balloon crash Four people were killed and another is in critical condition after a hot air balloon crash in the Arizona desert Sunday morning, the Eloy Police Department said. Another blast of dangerous Arctic weather punishes the U.S. A severe winter storm continued to batter the country Sunday, with dangerously cold temperatures, high winds and blizzard conditions wreaking havoc on flights, political events, and even football games. King Frederik X takes throne of Denmark after abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II King Frederik X has taken the throne of Denmark after the abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II, the royal family shared on social media. At 100-day mark of war, Netanyahu doubles down on pledge to 'destroy Hamas' The war between Israel and Hamas, now 100 days old, has claimed the lives of more than 24,000 people, and continues to grind on with no end in sight. Texas Congressman claims three migrants dead in Rio Grande drowning Three people, including two children, drowned in the Rio Grande River near the border city of Eagle Pass, Texas while seeking asylum in the U.S., a congressman said Saturday. Many cities across the United States could become ghost towns by 2100 Many cities across the United States could become ghost towns by 2100, according to new research published Thursday. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claims Fox News 'canceled' his TV ads, but network cites unpaid bills MyPillow CEO Mark Lindell posted a statement to social media Friday, claiming Fox News "canceled" his ads on the network because he hired conservative commentator Lou Dobbs to host a new show on his Lindell TV network. Police foil planned protest at London Stock Exchange by Palestinian group Detectives investigating a plot to disrupt the London Stock Exchange have arrested six people, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. Jason Statham's 'Beekeeper' tops North American box office with $17M Jason Statham's latest action picture, "The Beekeeper," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $17 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Volcano erupts in Southwest Iceland for 2nd time in month, forcing evacuation of Grindavik A volcano in Iceland's Southern Peninsula region erupted Sunday for the second time in a month, creating cracks in the ground and unleashing massive lava flows that forced the evacuation of a nearby fishing town. Iowa school principal dies following school shooting Principal Dan Marburger died early Sunday as the result of injuries he sustained in a school shooting at Perry High School January 4 in Perry Iowa, his family said. 'Honeymooners' star Joyce Randolph dead at 99Germany, which committed genocide in Namibia, blasted for defending Israel by African nation Namibian President Hage G. Geingob blasted Germany on Saturday for defending Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, pointing to the genocide Germany itself perpetrated on Namibians in the early 1900s. R.L. Stine announces 'Prom Queen' movie in the works Children's author R.L. Stine has announced a movie based on his novel, "The Prom Queen," is now in the works at Netflix. 'All My Children,' 'Grown Ups' actor Alec Musser dead at 50 Alec Musser has died at the age of 50, his fiancee Paige Press announced in an Instagram Story on Saturday. Harriet Slater, Benjamin Wainwright discuss romance in claustrophobic society of 'Belgravia' Harriet Slater and Benjamin Wainwright told UPI their characters are in very different places emotionally when they meet and fall in love in the new British costume drama, "Belgravia: The Next Chapter." Clive Owen wanted to channel Humphrey Bogart in 'Monsieur Spade' Clive Owen told UPI he looked to late Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart for inspiration when playing the titular gumshoe in the new AMC detective drama, "Monsieur Spade." On This Day, Jan. 14: Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio marry On Jan. 14, 1954, Marilyn Monroe married baseball star Joe DiMaggio. The two would divorce less than a year later. Famous birthdays for Jan. 14: Dave Grohl, LL Cool J Rocker Dave Grohl turns 55 and rapper/actor LL Cool J turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 14. |
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How College-Educated Republicans Learned to Love Trump AgainBlue-collar white voters make up Donald Trump’s base. But his political resurgence has been fueled largely by Republicans from the other end of the socioeconomic scale. Winter Storm Updates: Subzero Wind Chills and ‘Arctic Blast’ Blankets U.S.More than 100 million people were under a wind chill warning or advisory on Sunday as an “Arctic blast” blanketed the country. Two people were killed in Oregon after trees fell on their homes. Why the Definition of ‘Extreme Cold’ Is Different in Duluth and Dallas“Everyone’s extreme is a different level,” said a meteorologist in Minnesota, which is much more familiar with subzero conditions than much of the U.S. Scenes From the Harsh Winter Storm Sweeping the U.S.As temperatures dipped to as low as minus 45 degrees in some parts this past weekend, here’s a look at how Americans have faced the brutal weather. The Next Battle in Higher Ed May Strike at Its Soul: ScholarshipCases involving Stanford, Harvard and M.I.T. are fueling skepticism over the thoroughness of research — even from the academic world’s biggest stars. U.S. and Iran Wage a Proxy WarIran wants to flex its muscles without directly taking on the U.S. or Israel, but that cautious strategy is subject to miscalculation on all sides. Israel Vows to Keep Fighting Hamas in GazaThe prime minister of Israel struck a defiant tone after hearings at The Hague, where Israel has been accused of genocide. Whisky From Wales? Believe It, Say the Welsh.It is no simple task to get an official seal of approval for a bottle of Welsh spirits. Persuading purists to give it a try may also be a challenge. War or No War, Many Older Ukrainians Want to Stay PutThe front line in Ukraine is largely peopled by the elderly these days. Some can’t afford to get out. Others say they won’t abandon their homes. Hit Men Are Easy to Find in the Movies. Real Life Is Another Story.Many attempted murder plots, whether instigated by amateurs or professionals, are marred by ineptitude, experts say, despite what happens in “Goodfellas” and “The Sopranos.” California Has Dealt a Blow to Renewable Energy, Some Businesses SaySome companies are leaving the state or reducing their presence there after California greatly reduced incentives for homeowners to install rooftop solar panels. A Few Words About Netflix’s Success: Vivid. Snappy. Tags.The descriptive tags that the streaming service runs near each title — like “slick” for the show “Suits” — have proved crucial to getting people to click play. The Miseducation of Nikki HaleyWhat segregation academies taught the governor of South Carolina — and me — about slavery. A Strongman President? These Voters Crave It.Authoritarian leaders project qualities that many voters — not just Trump voters — admire. This Is the Actual Danger Posed by D.E.I.The problem is when admirable goals are pursued through illiberal or unconstitutional means. Congressional Leaders Unveil Stopgap Bill to Head Off ShutdownThe bill would extend government funding through early March, teeing up a race to pass the bipartisan deal into law before an end-of-week deadline. 3 Migrants, Including 2 Children, Drown Near Texas BorderAccording to Customs and Border Protection, federal agents were “physically barred” by state officials from responding to the situation. Texas officials said that was “wholly inaccurate.” Critics Choice Awards 2024: Looks From the Red CarpetDizzying necklines, shimmering fabrics and bows that would not be ignored: Here’s what you missed as the stars arrived. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. fighter jets on Sunday intercepted an anti-ship cruise missile fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels at a U.S. Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the Red Sea, the U.S. military said.
North Korea tested a ballistic missile on Sunday, traveling over 310 miles and landing in the Sea of Japan, outside of the rival country's waters.
"Beef," "The Bear," "Succession," "Oppenheimer" and "The Holdovers" swept the Critics Choice Awards Sunday in Santa Monica, Calif.
Britain on Monday announced it will deploy 20,000 troops across Europe during the first half of the year to participate in NATO's largest military exercise since the end of the Cold War.
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from California Sunday on an unmanned mission to deliver 22 more Starlink internet satellites into low Earth orbit.
Four people were killed and another is in critical condition after a hot air balloon crash in the Arizona desert Sunday morning, the Eloy Police Department said.
A severe winter storm continued to batter the country Sunday, with dangerously cold temperatures, high winds and blizzard conditions wreaking havoc on flights, political events, and even football games.
King Frederik X has taken the throne of Denmark after the abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II, the royal family shared on social media.
The war between Israel and Hamas, now 100 days old, has claimed the lives of more than 24,000 people, and continues to grind on with no end in sight.
Three people, including two children, drowned in the Rio Grande River near the border city of Eagle Pass, Texas while seeking asylum in the U.S., a congressman said Saturday.
Many cities across the United States could become ghost towns by 2100, according to new research published Thursday.
MyPillow CEO Mark Lindell posted a statement to social media Friday, claiming Fox News "canceled" his ads on the network because he hired conservative commentator Lou Dobbs to host a new show on his Lindell TV network.
Detectives investigating a plot to disrupt the London Stock Exchange have arrested six people, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
Jason Statham's latest action picture, "The Beekeeper," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $17 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A volcano in Iceland's Southern Peninsula region erupted Sunday for the second time in a month, creating cracks in the ground and unleashing massive lava flows that forced the evacuation of a nearby fishing town.
Principal Dan Marburger died early Sunday as the result of injuries he sustained in a school shooting at Perry High School January 4 in Perry Iowa, his family said.
"Honeymooners" star Joyce Randolph has died at the age of 99.
Namibian President Hage G. Geingob blasted Germany on Saturday for defending Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, pointing to the genocide Germany itself perpetrated on Namibians in the early 1900s.
Children's author R.L. Stine has announced a movie based on his novel, "The Prom Queen," is now in the works at Netflix.
Alec Musser has died at the age of 50, his fiancee Paige Press announced in an Instagram Story on Saturday.
Harriet Slater and Benjamin Wainwright told UPI their characters are in very different places emotionally when they meet and fall in love in the new British costume drama, "Belgravia: The Next Chapter."
Clive Owen told UPI he looked to late Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart for inspiration when playing the titular gumshoe in the new AMC detective drama, "Monsieur Spade."
On Jan. 14, 1954, Marilyn Monroe married baseball star Joe DiMaggio. The two would divorce less than a year later.
Rocker Dave Grohl turns 55 and rapper/actor LL Cool J turns 56, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 14. 
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