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Jean Carnahan, first woman senator for Missouri, dies at age 90 Jean Carnahan, the first woman senator for Missouri and the state's former first lady, died Tuesday evening at the age of 90, her family said. Republican Rep. Chip Roy blasts 'invasion at southern border' during House hearing Rep. Chip Roy urged his state Tuesday to ignore last week's Supreme Court order to remove razor wire in Texas, during a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the U.S. southern border. Fentanyl state of emergency declared for Portland A state of emergency was declared Tuesday for downtown Portland, as Oregon, county and city officials attempt to tackle the ongoing fentanyl crisis. North Korea fires long-range cruise missiles for ‘strategic striking’ drill North Korea conducted a firing drill of its Hwasal-2 strategic cruise missile, state media reported Wednesday, Pyongyang's third such launch in a week. Florida bans trans drivers from changing gender on licenses Florida is banning transgender people from changing their gender on their driver's licenses in a new rule to protect the "security and reliability" of government issued identification. Wayne LaPierre wraps up corruption trial testimony on last day as longtime NRA chief A day before he is expected to step down as the longtime head of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre finished testifying Tuesday in the nearly 2-year-long corruption case. Stolen Jackie Robinson statue found dismantled, burned in Kansas park A stolen statue of baseball legend Jackie Robinson was found Tuesday, burned and in pieces inside a trash can at a Kansas park, as police search for the vandals who committed the "disgraceful" act. Senator decries Biden administration 'hostility' toward liquid natural gas industry Republican Sen. John Kennedy said in an op-ed that he will block all of President Biden's State and Energy department nominees until the administration stops what he called "hostility" toward the natural gas industry. Parents of Michigan high school shooter returned to work on day of deadly rampage, counselor testifies Testimony in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the Michigan mother of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley who killed four students in 2021, continued Tuesday as her employer testified she pleaded for her job. Less than year after worker contract agreement, UPS says it will cut 12,000 jobs After falling short of Wall Street revenue estimates Tuesday, UPS said it will cut 12,000 jobs. SpaceX launches 20th Northrop Grumman ISS resupply mission NASA, Northrop Grumman and SpaceX are planning to launch the 20th Northrop Grumman resupply mission to the International Space Station Tuesday. U.S. to reinstate Venezuela sanctions after Nicolas Maduro's failure to ensure democratic elections The United States plans to reimpose sanctions on Venezuela due to Nicolas Maduro's failure to uphold the election agreement he signed in October, the State Department said Tuesday. Watch: Oklahoma police officer captures his second trespassing opossum An Oklahoma police officer was called to a home in Moore to eject an unwanted trespasser: an opossum. Pizza Hut's 'unforeseen circumcisions' spelling error goes viral A Pizza Hut eatery in Ontario gained infamy online due to an unfortunate typo in a posted sign lamenting "unforeseen circumcisions." HHS task force moves to combat syphilis as cases hit 'record high' The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday touted its efforts to combat the surging syphilis epidemic. King penguin makes rare visit to South Australian beach Researchers doing a survey of seabirds in South Australia came across an unusual discovery -- a king penguin hundreds of miles from home. Bipartisan action urged to deter China from collaborating with U.S. adversaries Lawmakers consulted former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta on Tuesday, who both warned a House committee not to take China's aggression lightly. Rep. Cori Bush under federal investigation for alleged misuse of campaign funds The Justice Department, Federal Election Commission and House Ethics Committee are investigating Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) for alleged misuse of campaign funds for personal security, she confirmed Tuesday. Man gets 18-year sentence in trying to burn down Ohio church over drag shows An Ohio man was sentenced to 18 years in prison Tuesday for attempting to burn down a church because of its LGBTQ-friendly events. Woman buys five identical lottery tickets, wins five times in one night A Washington woman bought four identical tickets for the same lottery drawing and ended up winning five top prizes -- a total $50,000. Chinese grandpa becomes world's oldest video game vlogger An 88-year-old gamer from China earned a Guinness World Record as the oldest video game content creator on video platform Bilibili. Tony Award-winner Chita Rivera dies at 91Many Americans postpone surgeries due to cost, job worries Older adults frequently delay needed surgery because of financial concerns, a new study finds. |
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How the Border Crisis Shattered Biden’s Immigration HopesAn examination of President Biden’s record reveals how he failed to overcome a surge in new arrivals and political obstacles in both parties. Israel Raids West Bank Hospital as Clashes Erupt With Hamas in Northern GazaThe raid, by a small team wearing medical garb, came as Israel confirmed it was trying to flush militants out of tunnels with seawater and had renewed fighting in northern Gaza. Frozen U.S. Funding for UNRWA in Gaza Is Minimal, State Dept. SaysJust $300,000 is on hold after Israeli claims that UNRWA employees joined the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, U.S. officials say. Chita Rivera, Electrifying Broadway Star, Is Dead at 91Appearing in scores of stage productions, she dazzled audiences for nearly six decades, most memorably starring as Anita in “West Side Story” and Velma Kelly in “Chicago.” Chita Rivera Found Her Emotional Voice for Shows Like ‘West Side Story’Her dancing sometimes overshadowed her thrillingly dramatic way with a song: husky yet clarion, unaffected but full of comment and character. Chita Rivera’s Ballet Roots Shaped Her DancingChita Rivera saw herself as a dancer, and that’s fitting: Her early ballet training was her secret weapon — and it never left her body. Trump’s PACs Spent Roughly $50 Million on Legal Expenses in 2023The former president is facing four criminal indictments and potential trials that could drive his legal bills even higher as he seeks to lock up the Republican presidential nomination. Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and a MAGA MeltdownThe fulminations surrounding the world’s biggest pop icon — and girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce — reached the stratosphere after Kansas City made it to the Super Bowl. Trump Georgia Case: Nathan Wade Settles Divorce, Avoiding TestimonyThe prosecutor, Nathan Wade, might have been forced to address allegations of a romantic relationship with his boss, Fani T. Willis, at a divorce hearing this week. 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. War in Ukraine Has Weakened Putin, C.I.A. Director WritesWilliam J. Burns says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created recruiting opportunities for the spy agency and ushered in a new era. City Council Is Poised to Defy Eric Adams on 2 Criminal Justice BillsThe New York City Council overrode the mayor’s veto of two bills that would expand documentation of police stops and end solitary confinement. Mayor Adams Clashes With City Council Speaker on NYC’s PathAdrienne Adams, the speaker of the City Council, has become one of Mayor Eric Adams’s most powerful critics as he struggles with crises and low approval ratings. On Nantucket, a Legal Maneuver to Protect Historic Homes From GuttingA steady erosion of history has been underway on the island for years, with ultrawealthy newcomers remaking the interiors of antique structures. Elon Musk’s Tesla Pay Package Is Voided by JudgeShareholders had sued, arguing that Mr. Musk’s compensation — which helped make him the world’s richest person — was excessive. Pieces of Jackie Robinson Statue Are Found Burning in Kansas ParkThe life-size bronze tribute to the legendary baseball player who broke the color barrier was stolen from a different park last week. What was left of it “is beyond repair,” officials said. Law Enforcement Braces for Flood of Child Sex Abuse Images Generated by A.I.Artificial intelligence technology has drastically simplified the creation of images of children being exploited or abused, whether real or fake. N.C.A.A. Investigates Booster Club Funding for College SportsThe University of Tennessee’s football program is under investigation for recruiting violations involving a donor collective, signaling an effort to rein in the role of outside money in college sports. Is the European Union’s Economy Really Worse Off Than America’s?Long term, not much. But policy is too tight now. Abolish the U.N.’s Palestinian Refugee AgencyUNRWA’s problem goes much deeper than charges that it is infested with terrorists. Why Trump Is the Republican EstablishmentNo matter which way you slice it, he is the engine of the party. Hong Kong Pushes New Security Law to Root Out ‘Seeds of Unrest’Warning of threats posed by spies, the city’s leader expressed confidence that the new law would enjoy public support. “They will love it,” he said. Machu Picchu Access Blocked by Peruvian Protesters Over New Ticket SystemProtesters blocked access to the Incan site in Peru over a new ticketing system. Tourists have been evacuated, but there could be more unrest. Here’s what to know. Former President Zuma Threatens ANC Hold on South AfricaSix years after he was forced from office, former President Jacob Zuma, who still has a loyal following, is campaigning for opponents of the party he once led, the African National Congress. Diamonds Help to Create Million Dollar SmilesThe stones in the teeth of Post Malone, Odell Beckham Jr. and other celebrities were put there by Dr. Thomas Connelly, a Los Angeles dentist. |
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Jean Carnahan, the first woman senator for Missouri and the state's former first lady, died Tuesday evening at the age of 90, her family said.
Rep. Chip Roy urged his state Tuesday to ignore last week's Supreme Court order to remove razor wire in Texas, during a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the U.S. southern border.
A state of emergency was declared Tuesday for downtown Portland, as Oregon, county and city officials attempt to tackle the ongoing fentanyl crisis.
North Korea conducted a firing drill of its Hwasal-2 strategic cruise missile, state media reported Wednesday, Pyongyang's third such launch in a week.
Florida is banning transgender people from changing their gender on their driver's licenses in a new rule to protect the "security and reliability" of government issued identification.
A day before he is expected to step down as the longtime head of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre finished testifying Tuesday in the nearly 2-year-long corruption case.
A stolen statue of baseball legend Jackie Robinson was found Tuesday, burned and in pieces inside a trash can at a Kansas park, as police search for the vandals who committed the "disgraceful" act.
Republican Sen. John Kennedy said in an op-ed that he will block all of President Biden's State and Energy department nominees until the administration stops what he called "hostility" toward the natural gas industry.
Testimony in the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the Michigan mother of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley who killed four students in 2021, continued Tuesday as her employer testified she pleaded for her job.
After falling short of Wall Street revenue estimates Tuesday, UPS said it will cut 12,000 jobs.
NASA, Northrop Grumman and SpaceX are planning to launch the 20th Northrop Grumman resupply mission to the International Space Station Tuesday.
The United States plans to reimpose sanctions on Venezuela due to Nicolas Maduro's failure to uphold the election agreement he signed in October, the State Department said Tuesday.
An Oklahoma police officer was called to a home in Moore to eject an unwanted trespasser: an opossum.
A Pizza Hut eatery in Ontario gained infamy online due to an unfortunate typo in a posted sign lamenting "unforeseen circumcisions."
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday touted its efforts to combat the surging syphilis epidemic.
Researchers doing a survey of seabirds in South Australia came across an unusual discovery -- a king penguin hundreds of miles from home.
Lawmakers consulted former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta on Tuesday, who both warned a House committee not to take China's aggression lightly.
The Justice Department, Federal Election Commission and House Ethics Committee are investigating Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) for alleged misuse of campaign funds for personal security, she confirmed Tuesday.
An Ohio man was sentenced to 18 years in prison Tuesday for attempting to burn down a church because of its LGBTQ-friendly events.
A Washington woman bought four identical tickets for the same lottery drawing and ended up winning five top prizes -- a total $50,000.
An 88-year-old gamer from China earned a Guinness World Record as the oldest video game content creator on video platform Bilibili.
Broadway legend Chita Rivera died Tuesday at age 91, her daughter confirmed.
Older adults frequently delay needed surgery because of financial concerns, a new study finds. 
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