The U.S. Senate on Tuesday rejected a resolution that would have forced the State Department to provide Congress with reports on possible human rights violations by Israel in Gaza. Iran on Tuesday launched airstrikes targeting a Sunni militant group in Pakistan, attracting a strong rebuke from its neighbor, which said two children were killed in the attack. Two NYPD officers were shot Tuesday during a domestic violence call inside a Brooklyn apartment building, according to police who said the officers are expected to survive. Chuck Grassley, the oldest sitting senator at 90 years of age, has been hospitalized with an infection, his office said Tuesday. The accused killer behind the 2022 Colorado Springs LGBTQ club shooting has reportedly reached a plea deal in exchange for pleading guilty to 50 federal hate crime charges and 74 other federal counts. The Aurora, Colo. police officer acquitted in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain resigned Friday from the Colorado police department, the city said on Tuesday. The Republican presidential primary debate scheduled for Thursday in New Hampshire has been called off due to a lack of candidate participation, ABC News announced Tuesday. At least seven deaths were reported nationwide Tuesday morning amid a massive winter blast that delivered wind, rain, snow and freezing temperatures to many parts of the country overnight. Former President Donald Trump was in court Tuesday at the start of his federal civil trial that will determine the amount of damages he will pay after a judge found he defamed author E. Jean Carroll. Google said on Tuesday it is cutting several hundred more jobs, primarily in sales, after having eliminated about a 1,000 positions since the start of the year. A federal judge on Tuesday blocked JetBlue's purchase of rival Spirit Airlines, affecting stock prices for both companies. XYZ Films announced it will distribute the fourth film in the 'Skyline' franchise, 'Skyline: Warpath,' featuring Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian, Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor. Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is back in the news, releasing photos of her Saturday wedding to partner Clarke Gayford following a five-year engagement. An Iowa man's yard is attracting schools of visitors from across the area after he built a 20-foot long shark sculpture out of snow. A book was recently returned to a library in England after being due back 44 years earlier. A Michigan man who had to make a second trip to the grocery store to return an unwanted item ended up winning a $1 million lottery prize. Rex Heuermann, a suspect in the Gilgo Beach killings in Long Island, has been charged with murder for the killing of a fourth victim on Tuesday. The United States launched a third round of airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen on Tuesday, following a missile strike on a U.S. bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden. K-pop group Nmixx released a performance video for "Dash" following the release of its EP "Fe3O4: Break." After a sixth-place finish at the Iowa Caucus, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced he was suspending his bootstraps Republican presidential primary campaign. Lauren Patten and Violett Beane told UPI one of the reasons they wanted to star in "Death and Other Details" is because it blends comedy so well with drama, mystery and social commentary. Drake and J. Cole postponed the start of their "It's All a Blur - Big as the What?" tour to February. A copy of "The Amazing Spider-Man" No. 1 from March 1963 was auctioned for a record-breaking $1.38 million. |
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