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Third batch of Epstein documents reveals unsettling details A third round of documents from a lawsuit connected to Jeffrey Epstein was made public Friday. Supreme Court to decide whether Trump is eligible to run in Colorado The U.S. Supreme Court plans to hear a challenge to former President Donald Trump's ban from the Colorado primary ballot. State Department offers reward for information on Hamas finance network The U.S. government is offering a reward of up to $10 million to anyone who has information on key Hamas financiers. In addition to lead, FDA now says chromium detected in recalled cinnamon products The Food and Drug Administration on Friday said in addition to lead, chromium has been found in cinnamon-apple products from Austrofoods that were made in Ecuador and have been recalled. Peregrine mission, to launch Monday, will aid humans' return to moon The Peregrine mission to deliver items of scientific importance is set to launch Monday at 2:18 a.m. EST from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issues executive order barring gender care for minors Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued an executive order Friday barring gender surgery for minors in the state. Rep. Steve Scalise to be absent a few weeks for cancer treatment House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, the No. 2 ranking House Republican, is undergoing a stem cell-transplant as he battles cancer, his office said Friday. Watch: Toronto man runs 242 marathons in one year A Toronto man who ran 242 freestyle marathons -- marathon-length runs with no set course -- over the course of 2023 may have broken a world record. Biden targets Trump, Jan. 6 rioters in first campaign speech of 2024 A massive winter storm approaching the U.S. Northeast forced President Joe Biden to reschedule a Saturday speech in Philadelphia that cast former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy. Jodie Foster, Jon Batiste, Kevin Costner to present at the Golden Globe Awards Jodie Foster, Jon Batiste and Kevin Costner are among the presenters lined up for Sunday's Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills. Analysts: Hezbollah reluctant to fall into Israel’s all-out war trap in Lebanon Hezbollah, which has been battling Israeli forces along the Lebanese border since the Gaza war broke out, is not willing to go into a full-scale war with Israel, preferring to maintain the status quo, analysts said. Zoo Miami announces births of two sloth bear cubs A Florida zoo announced the births of two baby sloth bears, the first members of their species to be born at the zoo since 1998. Michigan woman wins $925,434 from lottery ticket she thought was a non-winner A Michigan woman said she was shocked when what appeared to be a non-winning lottery ticket turned out to be worth $925,434. WHO: Nearly 600 attacks on Gaza, West Bank medical facilities since Israel-Hamas war began The World Health Organization said Friday that since the war in Gaza began, hospitals and other vital medical infrastructure has been attacked nearly 600 times in Gaza and the West Bank. Florida venue cancels Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene's Jan. 6 event A Florida venue canceled an event featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to commemorate the deadly Jan. 6 pro-Trump attack on the U.S. Capitol. New York AG asks judge to fine Trump $370M in civil fraud case New York's attorney general called for a judge to fine former President Donald Trump $370 million and permanently ban him from doing real estate business in the state. NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre resigns amid trial over misuse of funds Embattled NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre announced his resignation Friday as a trial gets underway in New York accusing him and other executives of using funds from the gun right's organization as a "personal piggy bank." 'Bricklayer' fulfilled Nina Dobrev's action hero dreams Nina Dobrev said she always wanted to play an action hero like her CIA agent character in "The Bricklayer," in theaters Friday. 'Saved by the Bell,' 'Hunters' actor Christian Oliver dies in plane crash Christian Oliver, whose acting career spanned "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" to "Hunters," died in an airplane crash. Researchers reveal true colors of Neptune, Uranus The true colors of Uranus and Neptune are different than what has been commonly portrayed, according to new research from the Royal Astronomical Society. Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey to star in 'White Lotus' S3 "Archie" alum Jason Isaacs and "The Family Plan" actress Michelle Monaghan are set to star in "White Lotus" Season 3 on HBO Max. Huge New Jersey fire rages at site of historic Singer Sewing Machine factory A huge four-alarm fire Friday engulfed the Elizabeth, N.J., industrial complex that once housed the historic Singer Sewing Machine factory. A city official said it could burn for hours if not days. All-Star outfielder Michael Brantley retires from MLB after 15 seasons Veteran outfielder Michael Brantley, a five-time All-Star who won a World Series with the Houston Astros, will retire from baseball, he announced Friday. Charcuterie meats pulled from Sam's Club after salmonella outbreak A meat processing company recalled numerous packages of charcuterie meats sold at Sam's Club after they were linked to a salmonella outbreak. Watch: Waves at California beaches glow with bioluminescent algae at night An unusual type of algae is coming close to shore in California, leading to a phenomenon known as bioluminescent -- or glowing -- waves. |
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Biden Condemns Trump In Re-Election Speech: ‘Your Freedom Is on the Ballot’The president framed the election as a choice between a candidate devoted to upholding American ideals and a chaos agent willing to discard them for his personal benefit. Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Idaho’s Strict Abortion BanThe court also temporarily reinstated the state law, which the Biden administration said conflicts with a federal statute on emergency-room care. Wayne LaPierre Resigns From N.R.A. With Trial Set to OpenThe resignation of Mr. LaPierre, the National Rifle Association’s longtime leader, came as he faced a corruption trial in Manhattan. Terrorism in Iran Exposes a Vulnerability It Doesn’t Want to AdmitEven after the Islamic State took responsibility for deadly bombings, Iran’s government, facing public anger, blamed Israel. Israeli Minister Proposes Plan for Postwar Gaza Amid DivisionsThe plan exposed divisions in Israel’s war cabinet as Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken returned to the Middle East on Friday in an effort to ease escalating tensions. Galaxies in the Early Universe Were Shaped Like Bananas, Study SuggestsImages from the Webb telescope suggest that newborn galaxies look weirder than expected. Exactly how screwy was physics at the dawn of time? Only Congress Can Exempt Trump From DisqualificationIf anyone is going to do so, elected representatives must be the ones to forgive Donald Trump. If Trump Is Not an Insurrectionist, What Is He?The former president is just the man the 14th Amendment envisioned barring from office. America Must Face Up to Israel’s ExtremismGovernment ministers’ calls to depopulate Gaza implicate the U.S. Out of Sight, Out of Mind No MoreThe Africa Cup of Nations and the Asian Cup, once seen as poorly timed intrusions by European soccer, may finally be getting the respect they deserve. Wife of Investor Who Pushed for Harvard President’s Exit Is Accused of PlagiarismNeri Oxman, a former M.I.T. professor, is accused of copying from Wikipedia. Her husband, Bill Ackman, vowed to check the work of the entire M.I.T. faculty. Prosecutors Push Back on Trump’s Contempt Claims in Election CaseThe filing by Jack Smith was the latest volley in a battle over the timing of the case accusing the former president of plotting to overturn the 2020 election. West Park Presbyterian Church Will Not Be Demolished, For NowThe West Park Presbyterian Church has put on hold plans to tear down the landmark building after Mark Ruffalo and Matt Damon rallied to save it. The Rich History of Jazz in QueensRebellious jazz took flight in Harlem at Minton’s Playhouse, but it was nurtured on the tree-lined streets that gave pioneering Black musicians a home. More Recent Articles |
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A third round of documents from a lawsuit connected to Jeffrey Epstein was made public Friday.
The U.S. Supreme Court plans to hear a challenge to former President Donald Trump's ban from the Colorado primary ballot.
The U.S. government is offering a reward of up to $10 million to anyone who has information on key Hamas financiers.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday said in addition to lead, chromium has been found in cinnamon-apple products from Austrofoods that were made in Ecuador and have been recalled.
The Peregrine mission to deliver items of scientific importance is set to launch Monday at 2:18 a.m. EST from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued an executive order Friday barring gender surgery for minors in the state.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, the No. 2 ranking House Republican, is undergoing a stem cell-transplant as he battles cancer, his office said Friday.
A Toronto man who ran 242 freestyle marathons -- marathon-length runs with no set course -- over the course of 2023 may have broken a world record.
A massive winter storm approaching the U.S. Northeast forced President Joe Biden to reschedule a Saturday speech in Philadelphia that cast former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy.
Jodie Foster, Jon Batiste and Kevin Costner are among the presenters lined up for Sunday's Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills.
Hezbollah, which has been battling Israeli forces along the Lebanese border since the Gaza war broke out, is not willing to go into a full-scale war with Israel, preferring to maintain the status quo, analysts said.
A Florida zoo announced the births of two baby sloth bears, the first members of their species to be born at the zoo since 1998.
A Michigan woman said she was shocked when what appeared to be a non-winning lottery ticket turned out to be worth $925,434.
The World Health Organization said Friday that since the war in Gaza began, hospitals and other vital medical infrastructure has been attacked nearly 600 times in Gaza and the West Bank.
A Florida venue canceled an event featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to commemorate the deadly Jan. 6 pro-Trump attack on the U.S. Capitol.
New York's attorney general called for a judge to fine former President Donald Trump $370 million and permanently ban him from doing real estate business in the state.
Embattled NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre announced his resignation Friday as a trial gets underway in New York accusing him and other executives of using funds from the gun right's organization as a "personal piggy bank."
Nina Dobrev said she always wanted to play an action hero like her CIA agent character in "The Bricklayer," in theaters Friday.
Christian Oliver, whose acting career spanned "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" to "Hunters," died in an airplane crash.
The true colors of Uranus and Neptune are different than what has been commonly portrayed, according to new research from the Royal Astronomical Society.
"Archie" alum Jason Isaacs and "The Family Plan" actress Michelle Monaghan are set to star in "White Lotus" Season 3 on HBO Max.
A huge four-alarm fire Friday engulfed the Elizabeth, N.J., industrial complex that once housed the historic Singer Sewing Machine factory. A city official said it could burn for hours if not days.
Veteran outfielder Michael Brantley, a five-time All-Star who won a World Series with the Houston Astros, will retire from baseball, he announced Friday.
A meat processing company recalled numerous packages of charcuterie meats sold at Sam's Club after they were linked to a salmonella outbreak.
An unusual type of algae is coming close to shore in California, leading to a phenomenon known as bioluminescent -- or glowing -- waves. 
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