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William Byron wins 2024 Daytona 500 William Byron took a tap from behind and nudged Brad Keselowski's car sideways, taking out a large portion of the field with nine laps to go in the Daytona 500 before going on to win Monday in Daytona Beach, Fla. Capital One to acquire Discover in $35.3B deal Capital One on Monday evening announced it was acquiring Discover Financial Services in an all-stock transaction worth $35.3 billion. Canada to send hundreds of drones to Ukraine as 2nd anniversary of invasion nears Canada is donating hundreds of drones to Ukraine as its struggle to defeat Russia's unprovoked invasion nears its second anniversary, Defense Minister Bill Blair announced Monday. Search underway for Virginia Tech student missing since last week A search is underway for a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student who never showed up at his parents' home as expected last week, school officials said Monday. Oscar nominated 'Nimona' free to watch on YouTubeMost of California under flood watch as further weather damage expected Another round of storms is expected for California's central and southern regions with nearly the entire state under flood watch after a series of similar weather-related activities just weeks prior. Family says it's no longer seeking to sell Washington Nationals The Lerner family, which two years ago announced it was looking to sell the Washington Nationals, said Monday it now intends to keep the Major League Baseball franchise for the foreseeable future. Authorities still searching for missing Texas girl, say suspect not cooperating State and local authorities said Monday they are still searching for missing 11-year-old Texas girl Audrii Cunningham and indicated a suspect now in custody on an unrelated charge is not cooperating. Alexei Navalny's widow urges world to 'stand next to me' in continuing to oppose Moscow The widow of the late Russian political opposition leader Alexei Navalny says that she will carry on her late husband's work as the government still refuses to return his body. Raccoon captured after nearly two months on the loose in England A raccoon on the loose for nearly two months in England was captured close to home and safely returned to his farm. Police say Texas student injured in attempted shooting at charter school An unidentified student with a gun was injured at an attempted school shooting Monday near Dallas at a public charter school for children with learning differences, according to reports. Look: Stowaway snake found on Coast Guard helicopter in Florida U.S. Coast Guard personnel in Florida discovered a slithering stowaway coiled around a helicopter wheel -- a snake. Watch: Truck spills 10,000 gallons of milk onto Massachusetts highway Firefighters in Massachusetts said major traffic delays were caused when an overturned truck spilled about 10,000 gallons of milk onto a Massachusetts Turnpike on-ramp. Suspect arrested in double slaying at Colorado Springs college dormitory A 25-year-old man was arrested Monday in connection with shooting deaths of two people at a University of Colorado dormitory room in Colorado Springs, police announced. Police hunt for peacock on the loose in Ohio Police in Ohio are asking members of the public to be on the lookout for a blue and green peacock on the loose. Runaway dog selects winning scratch-off lottery ticket A Chinese woman's golden retriever pulled away from her during a shopping trip and grabbed a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a $139 winner. U.S. man admits to rape, murder in attack at Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle A 31-year-old American man on Monday confessed to charges of murder and rape in connection with a brutal attack on two U.S. women last year at Germany's famed Neuschwanstein Castle. At U.N. high court, Palestinian foreign minister calls Israel occupation 'colonialism,' 'apartheid' The United Nations' highest court is set to open a week of public hearings Monday on the legality of Israel's near six-decade occupation of Palestinian territory. U.S. envoy: ‘Double down’ on sending information into North Korea Washington's top envoy for North Korean human rights called Monday for a greater push in sending information about the outside world into the isolated state through broadcasts, leaflets and media such as USB hard drives. Study finds link between too much niacin intake and heart disease A major new study shows excessive amounts of the common B vitamin niacin can lead to increased risk for cardiovascular disease, researchers announced Monday. Boeing declines to send passenger planes to Singapore Airshow The Singapore Airshow opened Monday without a showing of Boeing commercial airplanes while China displayed its own airliner, which it hopes will one day compete with the American aviation giant and Airbus. Women may realize health benefits of regular exercise more than men, study says Women who exercise regularly have a much lower risk of premature death or a fatal cardiovascular event than men who work out the same length of time, a new study indicates. Zoo removes $7 in coins from alligator's stomach A Nebraska zoo said its 36-year-old white alligator underwent surgery to remove $7 worth of loose change from his stomach. Rare document signed by Lincoln three days before death up for auction A rare document signed by President Abraham Lincoln at the White House three days before he was killed was found in a desk and is now up for auction. |
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Capital One to Acquire Discover, Creating a Consumer Lending ColossusThe all-stock deal, which is valued at $35.3 billion, will combine two of the largest credit card companies in the United States. Inside Aleksei Navalny’s Final Months, in His Own WordsTrump. Indian food. Matthew Perry. And books, books, books. Excerpts from letters obtained by The Times show Mr. Navalny’s active mind, even amid brutal prison conditions. Trump Breaks Silence on Navalny Death, but Doesn’t Condemn PutinHis winding social media post on Monday contained no reference to Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, who has been widely condemned after the death of one of his most vocal critics, Aleksei A. Navalny. What Is a Species, Anyway?Some of the best known species on Earth may not be what they seem. Israel May Add Restrictions to Al Aqsa Mosque Access for RamadanReducing access to Al Aqsa, the sacred mosque compound in Jerusalem that has long been a flashpoint for tensions, may set off unrest, some Israelis warned. The Wife of Haiti’s Assassinated President Is Accused in His KillingMartine Moïse, the widow of President Jovenel Moïse, was charged by a Haitian judge with conspiring in his assassination. She was seriously injured in the attack. Why South Korean Doctors Have Walked Off the JobPhysicians say the government’s plan to admit more students to medical school ignores the real cause of doctor shortages: harsh conditions and low wages. The Met Museum Aims to Get Harlem Right, Second Time AroundThe museum catches up to the vital lessons of the Harlem Renaissance, with its American, European and African exchanges and its cultural solidarity. On Tom Suozzi and the Long Island Special ElectionRepublicans’ deliberate chaos might not pay off. What’s a Little Hyperbole Among Friends?The art of the deal has a downside. Gene Therapies Could Transform Rare Diseases. Are We Holding Them Back?Gene therapies could transform how we treat rare diseases. But will everyone have access? It’s Not Just Wages. Retailers Are Mistreating Workers in a More Insidious Way.Part-time work has become a trap. Teachers Are Missing More School, and There Are Too Few SubstitutesIn some districts, teachers are taking more sick days since the pandemic. A shortage of substitutes can make matters worse. More Recent Articles |
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William Byron took a tap from behind and nudged Brad Keselowski's car sideways, taking out a large portion of the field with nine laps to go in the Daytona 500 before going on to win Monday in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Capital One on Monday evening announced it was acquiring Discover Financial Services in an all-stock transaction worth $35.3 billion.
Canada is donating hundreds of drones to Ukraine as its struggle to defeat Russia's unprovoked invasion nears its second anniversary, Defense Minister Bill Blair announced Monday.
A search is underway for a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student who never showed up at his parents' home as expected last week, school officials said Monday.
Netflix released the full film "Nimona" on YouTube Monday.
Another round of storms is expected for California's central and southern regions with nearly the entire state under flood watch after a series of similar weather-related activities just weeks prior.
The Lerner family, which two years ago announced it was looking to sell the Washington Nationals, said Monday it now intends to keep the Major League Baseball franchise for the foreseeable future.
State and local authorities said Monday they are still searching for missing 11-year-old Texas girl Audrii Cunningham and indicated a suspect now in custody on an unrelated charge is not cooperating.
The widow of the late Russian political opposition leader Alexei Navalny says that she will carry on her late husband's work as the government still refuses to return his body.
A raccoon on the loose for nearly two months in England was captured close to home and safely returned to his farm.
An unidentified student with a gun was injured at an attempted school shooting Monday near Dallas at a public charter school for children with learning differences, according to reports.
U.S. Coast Guard personnel in Florida discovered a slithering stowaway coiled around a helicopter wheel -- a snake.
Firefighters in Massachusetts said major traffic delays were caused when an overturned truck spilled about 10,000 gallons of milk onto a Massachusetts Turnpike on-ramp.
A 25-year-old man was arrested Monday in connection with shooting deaths of two people at a University of Colorado dormitory room in Colorado Springs, police announced.
Police in Ohio are asking members of the public to be on the lookout for a blue and green peacock on the loose.
A Chinese woman's golden retriever pulled away from her during a shopping trip and grabbed a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a $139 winner.
A 31-year-old American man on Monday confessed to charges of murder and rape in connection with a brutal attack on two U.S. women last year at Germany's famed Neuschwanstein Castle.
The United Nations' highest court is set to open a week of public hearings Monday on the legality of Israel's near six-decade occupation of Palestinian territory.
Washington's top envoy for North Korean human rights called Monday for a greater push in sending information about the outside world into the isolated state through broadcasts, leaflets and media such as USB hard drives.
A major new study shows excessive amounts of the common B vitamin niacin can lead to increased risk for cardiovascular disease, researchers announced Monday.
The Singapore Airshow opened Monday without a showing of Boeing commercial airplanes while China displayed its own airliner, which it hopes will one day compete with the American aviation giant and Airbus.
Women who exercise regularly have a much lower risk of premature death or a fatal cardiovascular event than men who work out the same length of time, a new study indicates.
A Nebraska zoo said its 36-year-old white alligator underwent surgery to remove $7 worth of loose change from his stomach.
A rare document signed by President Abraham Lincoln at the White House three days before he was killed was found in a desk and is now up for auction. 
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