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Police investigate shooting threat at Stanford University Police are investigating a report of a person threatening to commit a shooting at Stanford University Friday. Judge fines Donald Trump over $354M, bars him from N.Y. real estate for 3 years A New York judge has declared former President Donald Trump must pay more than $354 million in damages related to civil fraud and cannot conduct real estate business in the state for three years. President Joe Biden visits Ohio site of toxic train derailment President Joe Biden on Friday visited the site of last year's massive train derailment in the small village of East Palestine in the northeastern part of Ohio. NASA seeks candidates for yearlong simulated Mars mission NASA said Friday it is seeking applicants for a simulated yearlong Mars mission. Forgotten lottery ticket from last year earns man a new truck A Nebraska man cleaning out the glove compartment in his vehicle found a scratch-off lottery ticket he bought last year that ended up winning him a new truck. Watch: Deer crashes through glass door at Old Navy store in South Carolina Visitors to a South Carolina shopping center got a surprise when a deer crashed through the glass front door of an Old Navy store. Watch: Poetry book returned to Ohio library was 93 years overdue An Ohio library said a patron recently brought something surprising to librarians -- a poetry book that was 93 years overdue. Fani Willis doesn't testify in second day of hearing on removal from Trump case The hearing is adjourned over the potential removal of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and lead prosecutor Nathan Wade from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump. Watch: Oklahomans dub mysterious loose bovine 'Thundercow' Residents near an Oklahoma lake have reported numerous encounters with a mysterious creature -- a loose cow that has been wandering the area for more than a year. Democrats question House speaker's invitation of 'radical Christian nationalist' preacher Twenty-six House Democrats have called out Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for his sponsorship of a controversial guest pastor to give the House's daily opening prayer last month. Minnesota man charged with providing support to ISIS A Minnesota man has been charged with providing and conspiring to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to documents unsealed Friday. 3 arrested as U.S. Customs seizes 384 pounds of cocaine worth estimated $4.3M U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine operations said Friday 384 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $4.3 million was seized near Mona Island in Puerto Rico Wednesday. Three people were arrested. Russian prison service says Alexei Navalny has died; Biden says 'Putin is responsible' President Joe Biden on Friday blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for what is believed to be the death of the Kremlin's leading opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison. 2 dead in University of Colorado dorm shooting Two people were killed in a dorm room at the University of Colorado campus in Colorado Springs on Friday, but police said the shooting incident was not an ongoing threat. Foster mom charged after missing Ohio 5-year-old found dead in sewage drain Police have found the body of missing Ohio 5 year-old Darnell Taylor in a sewage drain near Columbus, according to police. His foster mother Pammy Maye was arrested Thursday night. Ukraine, Germany finalize bilateral security agreement The German and Ukrainian governments concluded a bilateral security cooperation deal Friday as France prepares to finalize its own bilateral agreement. Jury deliberations begin in NRA misconduct trial A New York jury began deliberating Friday in the civil corruption trial against the National Rifle Association and several of its top officials. Watch: Lion cub tries pulling siblings off rock These six lion cubs were feeling bored until they found a long grass root to play tug of war with. Then the cutest chaos began. 2 juveniles charged in deadly Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting Two juveniles are now charged with multiple offenses in relation to a deadly mass shooting in Kansas City, Mo., during a Super Bowl victory parade earlier in the week, prosecutors confirmed Friday. Donald Trump won't appeal immunity ruling in Jan. 6 civil lawsuits Donald Trump and his legal team have decided not to appeal to the Supreme Court a decision that ruled he has no immunity defense in civil lawsuits. Body of missing Tennessee deputy recovered from river Search and rescue crews found the body of a missing Tennessee sheriff's deputy Thursday. Watch: Woman finds her own long-lost wallet washed up on the beach A woman walking with her dogs on a British Columbia beach made a surprising discovery among the trash that washed up with the tide -- her own long-lost wallet. West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin says he won't be third-party presidential candidate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., confirmed Friday he will not mount a run for president as an independent or third-party candidate during this year's presidential campaign season. Watch: IU wants to float away in 'Holssi' music video K-pop star IU released a music video for "Holssi," a song from her forthcoming EP, "The Winning." Watch: 'Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live' cast tease 'epic love story' in spinoff Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira and other cast and crew discuss "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" in a special preview. |
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Biden Condemns ‘Putin and His Thugs’ for Navalny’s DeathPresident Biden condemned “Putin and his thugs” for the Russian dissident’s demise, while European allies urgently sought assurances that the United States would not abandon them. Aleksei Navalny, Russian Opposition Leader, Dies in Prison at 47The Kremlin’s fiercest critic, whose work brought arrests, attacks and a near-fatal poisoning in 2020, had spent months in isolation. Tucker Carlson’s Lesson in the Perils of Giving Airtime to Vladimir PutinThe death of Aleksei Navalny, the Kremlin’s most vocal domestic opponent, prompted fresh criticism on Friday of the right-wing host’s recent interview with Vladimir Putin. Trump Ordered to Pay $355 Million in NY Civil Fraud Trial RulingThe ruling in Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud case could cost him all his available cash. The judge said that the former president’s “complete lack of contrition” bordered on pathological. AME Church Leaders Call for End of U.S. Aid to IsraelThe African African Methodist Episcopal Church Bishops Council says American financial assistance to help Israel fight its war in Gaza supports “mass genocide.” Israel Was Behind Attacks on Major Gas Pipelines in Iran, Officials SayThe sabotage, which analysts said marked an escalation in the shadow war between Israel and Iran, caused sweeping disruption in several provinces. ‘Shawshank’ in China, as You’ve Never Seen It BeforeA stage adaptation of the film featured an all-Western cast, was performed in Chinese and raised questions about translation, both linguistic and cultural. After Hearing in Atlanta, Fani Willis Receives Both Praise and CondemnationAfter a tumultuous hearing, the Fulton County district attorney earned plaudits for the way she stood firm under pressure but drew doubts about her judgment under the glare of the national spotlight. Kansas City Parade Shooting and Gun Violence: Young Victims, Young SuspectsIn the Super Bowl parade shooting, many of the wounded were children, and the two people charged so far in connection with the gunfire are also under 18. Boy Shot in Lakewood Church Shooting Remains in Critical ConditionSamuel, born three months premature, had already faced challenges for much of his life as his mother battled mental illness, family members say. Now he is in a fight for his life. How Trump Turns His Courtroom Losses Into WinsEven after Mr. Trump had begun to lose, and face real financial and business consequences, he was working out a way to benefit from being placed on trial. What Navalny Can Teach Americans About BraveryThe authoritarian Russia that Navalny stood against is the same Russia that too many Americans have buttressed by opposing aid to Ukraine. Donald Trump, the Business FraudA New York judge said his lies “shock the conscience.” What the News and the Pews Have in CommonHow the internet is making everything nondenominational. Kylian Mbappé, P.S.G. and the Dangers of a Loveless MarriageThe relationship between a superstar and his hometown club has always felt transactional. Did either side get what they wanted? Biden Set to Visit East Palestine, a Year After Fiery Train DerailmentThe president visited the Ohio town over a year after a devastating train derailment. He faced a divided community anxious over the long-term health consequences of an environmental disaster. Trump Privately Expresses Support for a 16-Week Abortion BanIn supporting a 16-week ban with exceptions, Donald Trump appears to be trying to satisfy social conservatives who want to further restrict abortion access and voters who want more modest limits. OpenAI Completes Deal That Values the Company at $80 BillionThe A.I. start-up’s valuation tripled in less than 10 months. More Recent Articles |
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Police are investigating a report of a person threatening to commit a shooting at Stanford University Friday.
A New York judge has declared former President Donald Trump must pay more than $354 million in damages related to civil fraud and cannot conduct real estate business in the state for three years.
President Joe Biden on Friday visited the site of last year's massive train derailment in the small village of East Palestine in the northeastern part of Ohio.
NASA said Friday it is seeking applicants for a simulated yearlong Mars mission.
A Nebraska man cleaning out the glove compartment in his vehicle found a scratch-off lottery ticket he bought last year that ended up winning him a new truck.
Visitors to a South Carolina shopping center got a surprise when a deer crashed through the glass front door of an Old Navy store.
An Ohio library said a patron recently brought something surprising to librarians -- a poetry book that was 93 years overdue.
The hearing is adjourned over the potential removal of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and lead prosecutor Nathan Wade from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump.
Residents near an Oklahoma lake have reported numerous encounters with a mysterious creature -- a loose cow that has been wandering the area for more than a year.
Twenty-six House Democrats have called out Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for his sponsorship of a controversial guest pastor to give the House's daily opening prayer last month.
A Minnesota man has been charged with providing and conspiring to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to documents unsealed Friday.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine operations said Friday 384 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $4.3 million was seized near Mona Island in Puerto Rico Wednesday. Three people were arrested.
President Joe Biden on Friday blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for what is believed to be the death of the Kremlin's leading opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison.
Two people were killed in a dorm room at the University of Colorado campus in Colorado Springs on Friday, but police said the shooting incident was not an ongoing threat.
Police have found the body of missing Ohio 5 year-old Darnell Taylor in a sewage drain near Columbus, according to police. His foster mother Pammy Maye was arrested Thursday night.
The German and Ukrainian governments concluded a bilateral security cooperation deal Friday as France prepares to finalize its own bilateral agreement.
A New York jury began deliberating Friday in the civil corruption trial against the National Rifle Association and several of its top officials.
These six lion cubs were feeling bored until they found a long grass root to play tug of war with. Then the cutest chaos began.
Two juveniles are now charged with multiple offenses in relation to a deadly mass shooting in Kansas City, Mo., during a Super Bowl victory parade earlier in the week, prosecutors confirmed Friday.
Donald Trump and his legal team have decided not to appeal to the Supreme Court a decision that ruled he has no immunity defense in civil lawsuits.
Search and rescue crews found the body of a missing Tennessee sheriff's deputy Thursday.
A woman walking with her dogs on a British Columbia beach made a surprising discovery among the trash that washed up with the tide -- her own long-lost wallet.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., confirmed Friday he will not mount a run for president as an independent or third-party candidate during this year's presidential campaign season.
K-pop star IU released a music video for "Holssi," a song from her forthcoming EP, "The Winning."
Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira and other cast and crew discuss "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" in a special preview. 
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