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U.S., Britain sanction network accused of plotting to kill Iranian dissidents The United States and Britain on Monday imposed Iran-related punitive measures over Tehran's ongoing threat to assassinate dissidents abroad. Defense Department identifies 3 Army Reserve soldiers recently killed in drone attack The US Department of Defense announced Monday the names of the three Army Reserve soldiers killed in Jordan while supporting the "Operation Inherent Resolve" military mission. Attorney General Merrick Garland to undergo back surgery with deputy assuming duties Attorney General Merrick Garland will undergo back surgery over the weekend during which his duties will be temporary transferred to his deputy, the Justice Department announced Monday. Judge denies Alex Murdaugh's bid for retrial in 2021 murders of wife, son A South Carolina judge on Monday denied a bid for a retrial by convicted double murderer Alex Murdaugh, who had claimed a court clerk improperly tainted the jury in his trial last year. Pulitzer Prize-winning Native American author, poet N. Scott Momaday dies at 89 Native American poet, author and visual artist N. Scott Momaday, whose novel House Made of Dawn was awarded the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, has died, his daughter said Monday. He was 89. Watch: Florida park announces name for 'beyond rare' white alligator A Florida reptile park announced its extremely rare white alligator baby has a new name: Mystic. Look: Three dogs rescued from California canal Firefighters and sheriff's deputies in California came to the rescue of three dogs found stranded in a canal with steep walls. Watch: Newborn great white shark caught on camera in the wild for the first time Marine researchers in California said a newborn great white shark was caught on camera in the wild for the first time. Numbers 4-4-4-4 lead to record number of Pick 4 lottery winners in S.C. The South Carolina Education Lottery said there were a record 3,351 top prize winning tickets when a Pick 4 drawing resulted in the numbers 4-4-4-4. Alabama judge arrested, charged with spending public funds on sofa, alcohol, trips An Alabama state judge has been arrested and charged with using taxpayer money to fund personal purchases and vacation trips, the state's attorney general announced Monday. 8-year-long NHTSA federal probe into trucks' rollaway incidents comes to an end The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ended an 8-year-long investigation into Chrysler and now has said it will not issue a recall into select Ram and Dodge Durango pickup trucks. New York's Rep. Elise Stefanik issues alarm over migrants at northern U.S. border Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York is issuing an alarm over what she says is an "astonishing" number of encounters with illegal migrants at the northern U.S. border. In March, Supreme Court to begin oral arguments over abortion drug mifepristone The Supreme Court said Monday that the nation's high court has set a date to begin oral arguments on patient access for a pill commonly-used in abortion-related healthcare. Former IRS consultant who leaked Donald Trump's tax records draws 5-year sentence A former Internal Revenue Service consultant who pleaded guilty to leaking the tax records of former President Donald Trump to the New York Times drew a five-year prison sentence from a federal judge Monday. Federal employees plan second action over Biden’s handling of Israel-Hamas war A group of government employees from several federal agencies who want the Biden administration to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war has planned "a Day of Fasting" for Gaza on Thursday. Parent company of FanDuel begins NYSE trading as online betting industry booms The world of online betting is getting more competitive now that the parent company for FanDuel on Monday was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in its second and primary listing after the London Stock Exchange. Wallet lost in Arizona river returning to owner after nearly 20 years An Arizona man out kayaking and diving with his family in the Salt River found a wallet lost in the water in 1995 and was able to return it to its owner. Watch: (G)I-dle releases '2' album, 'Super Lady' music video K-pop group (G)I-dle released the album "2" and a music video for the song "Super Lady." Jennifer Lopez releases 'Can't Get Enough' remix, video featuring Latto Jennifer Lopez released a "Can't Get Enough" remix featuring Latto and an accompanying music video. Toyota stops shipment of 10 vehicle models over manipulated engine data The Toyota Motor Corp. said it has stopped shipments of engines for 10 models that had their output data manipulated on Monday. Growth hormone given to kids may be linked to Alzheimer's, study shows Five of eight British children who received human growth hormone from the pituitary glands of deceased donors went on to develop early-onset Alzheimer's disease many decades later, researchers report. Watch: Zoo workers pursue person in bear costume for escape drill Visitors to a Japanese zoo were treated to an unusual spectacle as a person in a bear costume led zoo workers on a chase through the park to simulate a real animal escape. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin returns to work at Pentagon The US Department of Defense said Monday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has returned to his regular duties at the Pentagon after conducting his work from home following his hospital release two weeks ago. Look: 'Severance' Season 2 resumes production "Severance," an Apple TV+ thriller starring Adam Scott, has resumed production on Season 2. |
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UNRWA Is Imperiled by Accusations of TerrorismDonors have pulled funds for the main aid agency in Gaza after allegations that some employees took part in the Oct. 7 attack, but it is not clear who would fill the vacuum if it ran out of money. Mix-Up Preceded Deadly Drone Strike in Jordan, U.S. Officials SayThe attack on Sunday killed three Army reservists, the first known American military deaths from hostile fire in the turmoil spilling over from Israel’s war with Hamas. U.S. Identifies 3 Soldiers Killed at Base in JordanOfficials said the dead were three Army Reserve soldiers from Georgia, part of an engineering company trained for deployment at short notice. Inside Biden’s Anti-Trump Battle Plan (and Where Taylor Swift Fits In)Watching Donald Trump ascend, the newly energized Biden campaign is aiming to make the general election all about him. It’s also hoping for some big endorsements. As Trump Awaits Fraud Trial Verdict, a New Report Could Raise His RiskA monitor drew attention to “deficiencies” in the Trump Organization’s financial reporting ahead of a verdict in a case brought by New York State that seeks $370 million. At Penn, Tensions May Only Be Growing After Magill’s ResignationProfessors at the University of Pennsylvania have begun to organize, fearing what they view as a plan by the billionaire Marc Rowan to upend academic freedom. Charles Littlejohn, Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Returns, Sentenced to 5 Years in PrisonProsecutors accused Charles Littlejohn, 38, of stealing the tax documents of thousands of the country’s wealthiest people and said his actions “appear to be unparalleled in the I.R.S.’s history.” In the South, Gas Stations Are Temples of Commerce and CommunityAre they gas stations that serve food or restaurants that pump gas? A new photography book explores the lure of these restorative community rest stops. Judge Denies Alex Murdaugh’s Request for a New Murder TrialThe judge said that a court clerk had made “foolish and fleeting” comments during Mr. Murdaugh’s trial, but that they did not affect the jury’s verdict that he murdered his wife and son. NRA Questions Wayne LaPierre’s Spending During NYC Corruption TrialWayne LaPierre was grilled by lawyers from a legal team he hired in testimony meant to show that the gun group has mended its ways. Colombia, Normally a Wet Country, Battles Widespread WildfiresFirefighters, many of them volunteers, have been confronting dozens of blazes amid high temperatures this month. The conditions have been linked to climate change. Wes Moore Shotguns a Beer With Baltimore Ravens FansThe moment with Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland on Sunday garnered the approval of sports fans, but it didn’t ultimately help the Baltimore Ravens. MAGA Is Based on Fear, Not Grounded in RealityAnd the fear needn’t reflect reality. What Trump Could Do on Abortion in a Second TermPresident Biden should be clear about the risks of a second Trump term. E. Jean Carroll and the Value of a Woman ‘Past Her Prime’Her lawsuit against Donald Trump was about defamation. It was also about the worth of a woman, long past middle age, who dared to claim she still had value. 5 Men Arrested in Mojave Desert Killings That Remained a Mystery for DaysSix victims were found in a remote area of San Bernardino County about 90 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The authorities believe the shooting deaths stemmed from a dispute over illegal marijuana. D.U.P. in Northern Ireland Breaks Political Deadlock After Nearly 2 YearsThe Democratic Unionist Party walked out of government in 2022 over post-Brexit trade rules. But on Tuesday, the party said it would return to power-sharing after negotiating with the British government. Fani Willis Accusations Amid Trump Georgia Case: What We KnowDonald Trump’s lawyers want Ms. Willis disqualified from the Georgia election case over accusations that she had a romantic relationship with a subordinate. A judge will decide what happens next. What Evergrande’s Liquidation Might Mean for the Global EconomyThe long-embattled property developer was finally ordered to liquidate. What comes next will test Western companies’ appetite to keep operating in China. Vera Klement, Painter Who Saw Both Beauty and Evil, Dies at 93A Holocaust survivor, she once said that she sought in her art to “recognize the nightmare but confirm rather than deny human life.” |
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The United States and Britain on Monday imposed Iran-related punitive measures over Tehran's ongoing threat to assassinate dissidents abroad.
The US Department of Defense announced Monday the names of the three Army Reserve soldiers killed in Jordan while supporting the "Operation Inherent Resolve" military mission.
Attorney General Merrick Garland will undergo back surgery over the weekend during which his duties will be temporary transferred to his deputy, the Justice Department announced Monday.
A South Carolina judge on Monday denied a bid for a retrial by convicted double murderer Alex Murdaugh, who had claimed a court clerk improperly tainted the jury in his trial last year.
Native American poet, author and visual artist N. Scott Momaday, whose novel House Made of Dawn was awarded the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, has died, his daughter said Monday. He was 89.
A Florida reptile park announced its extremely rare white alligator baby has a new name: Mystic.
Firefighters and sheriff's deputies in California came to the rescue of three dogs found stranded in a canal with steep walls.
Marine researchers in California said a newborn great white shark was caught on camera in the wild for the first time.
The South Carolina Education Lottery said there were a record 3,351 top prize winning tickets when a Pick 4 drawing resulted in the numbers 4-4-4-4.
An Alabama state judge has been arrested and charged with using taxpayer money to fund personal purchases and vacation trips, the state's attorney general announced Monday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ended an 8-year-long investigation into Chrysler and now has said it will not issue a recall into select Ram and Dodge Durango pickup trucks.
Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York is issuing an alarm over what she says is an "astonishing" number of encounters with illegal migrants at the northern U.S. border.
The Supreme Court said Monday that the nation's high court has set a date to begin oral arguments on patient access for a pill commonly-used in abortion-related healthcare.
A former Internal Revenue Service consultant who pleaded guilty to leaking the tax records of former President Donald Trump to the New York Times drew a five-year prison sentence from a federal judge Monday.
A group of government employees from several federal agencies who want the Biden administration to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war has planned "a Day of Fasting" for Gaza on Thursday.
The world of online betting is getting more competitive now that the parent company for FanDuel on Monday was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in its second and primary listing after the London Stock Exchange.
An Arizona man out kayaking and diving with his family in the Salt River found a wallet lost in the water in 1995 and was able to return it to its owner.
K-pop group (G)I-dle released the album "2" and a music video for the song "Super Lady."
Jennifer Lopez released a "Can't Get Enough" remix featuring Latto and an accompanying music video.
The Toyota Motor Corp. said it has stopped shipments of engines for 10 models that had their output data manipulated on Monday.
Five of eight British children who received human growth hormone from the pituitary glands of deceased donors went on to develop early-onset Alzheimer's disease many decades later, researchers report.
Visitors to a Japanese zoo were treated to an unusual spectacle as a person in a bear costume led zoo workers on a chase through the park to simulate a real animal escape.
The US Department of Defense said Monday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has returned to his regular duties at the Pentagon after conducting his work from home following his hospital release two weeks ago.
"Severance," an Apple TV+ thriller starring Adam Scott, has resumed production on Season 2. 
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