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Finnair now weighing passengers at the gate European carrier Finnair is now weighing passengers at the gate before they board the plane as a way to estimate how much the jet will weigh at takeoff. But it's not mandatory. Ravens' Lamar Jackson wins second NFL MVP, Browns' Myles Garrett named DPOY Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named AP NFL MVP for the second time of his career on Thursday, receiving the accolade at the NFL Honors award ceremony in Las Vegas. U.S. conducts 'self-defense' strikes in Yemen, hitting Iran-backed Houthi targets U.S. forces in the Red Sea conducted seven "self-defense" strikes targeting Iran-backed Houthi drone boats and missiles in Yemen Thursday, U.S. Central Command said. Biden Administration invests $1.5 billion in clean buses The U.S. Department of Transportation is investing $1.5 billion in zero-emission buses and the infrastructure, facilities, and workforce that go along with them. Biden angrily denounces special counsel report questioning his mental fitness President Joe Biden angrily denounced claims in a report Thursday that called into question his recollection of past events and cast a shadow on his bid for a second term. Pro-Israel demonstrators call for continued war with Hamas Thousands of pro-Israel demonstrators turned out near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem on Thursday calling for a "total defeat" of Hamas. S&P 500 flirts with 5,000, settles just below The broad-based S&P 500 stock index topped the 5,000 mark for the first time ever before settling back to close just below the milestone Thursday. El Al flight bound for Tel Aviv makes emergency landing after passenger turns violent An Israeli airliner made an emergency landing due to a "violent passenger" Thursday. Louisiana Republican Steve Scalise's return to House portends another Mayorkas impeachment vote House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., is scheduled to return to Washington, D.C., next week following treatment for blood cancer, his office announced Thursday. Senators split on health of U.S. economy Senators voiced fierce opposition over the state of the U.S. economy Thursday during a hearing to examine the results of the Treasury Department's Financial Stability Oversight Council annual report released in December. Watch: Ayo Edebiri, Shamon Brown Jr., more reprise 'Ninja Turtles' roles Paramount+ released the teaser and images from "Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" on Thursday. The upcoming animated series reunites five "Mutant Mayhem" cast members. New 'Wynonna Earp' movie to stream on Tubi The cast and creator of the canceled supernatural western series, "Wynonna Earp," have confirmed they are reuniting for a movie to stream on Tubi. Musician, radio personality Mojo Nixon dead at 66 Songwriter and radio personality Mojo Nixon died Wednesday, according to his family, Rolling Stone reports. State Department offers $10M reward for cyber hacking ring information The State Department is offering a $10 million reward for information leading authorities to locate leaders of the Hive ransomware variant multinational organized crime group, officials announced Thursday. Pharma CEOs asked to defend high drug prices at Senate hearing Lawmakers on Tuesday grilled the CEOs of three major pharmaceutical companies on why the U.S. pays the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, demanding that they find ways to lower medication costs. U.S. will continue strong exports of natural gas, Biden official tells senators Pausing new LNG export projects will not stop the United States from more than doubling its exports by 2030, a top official from the Department of Energy said at a Senate committee hearing. Floridians feel magnitude 4 earthquake with epicenter off state's east coast A magnitude 4 earthquake was detected in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida Thursday in an area that rarely experiences significant seismic activity, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Baby rhino at Oregon Zoo goes outside for first time A baby rhino at the Oregon Zoo went outside for the first time, and officials revealed the calf is a boy. Watch: Deputies rescue deer entangled in rope fence in Indiana Sheriff's deputies in Indiana rescued a deer that got its antlers entangled in a rope fence. Dr. Anthony Fauci says newly announced memoir to show 'daunting challenges' in public health Dr. Anthony Fauci will reflect on his expansive career in public health in a new memoir titled On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public Service, which will come out on June. 18. Birds take up residence inside Walmart Shoppers at a Walmart store in Saskatchewan were surprised to discover the store has some new residents -- birds. Cristobal Del Solar shoots a 57, lowest ever in the PGA tour Thirty-year-old Chilean golfer Cristobal Del Solar on Thursday shot a historic 13-under 57. the lowest ever in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event, at the PGA's Astara Golf Championship in Bogota. 'Lightning struck twice' for North Carolina lottery winner A North Carolina man won $200,000 in a second-chance lottery drawing after previously winning $100,000 from a scratch-off ticket. |
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Biden Lashes Out at Special Counsel for Raising Beau’s Death“I don’t need anyone to remind me when he passed away,” a visibly angry President Biden said. Putin Calls on U.S. to ‘Negotiate’ on Ukraine in Tucker Carlson InterviewIn a two-hour interview, President Vladimir Putin of Russia was more direct than usual about how he sees his Ukraine invasion ending: not with a military victory, but a deal with the West. Trump, Putin, Carlson and the Shifting Sands of Today’s American PoliticsAn interview with Russia’s leader and congressional resistance to aid for Ukraine underscore the transformation of the parties and electorate in the United States more than three decades after the Cold War. Tucker Carlson Urges Putin to Release American JournalistThe Russian president was noncommittal after Mr. Carlson asked about Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been held in a Moscow prison for nearly a year. Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky Takes Over at a Fraught Time for Ukraine’s MilitaryGen. Oleksandr Syrsky is taking a job vacated by a general who is well-regarded by the army, in what is widely perceived as a politicized shake-up of Ukraine’s military leadership. A Blinken Visit Puts U.S.-Israeli Tensions on Full DisplayDuring a round of diplomacy by Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to be speaking to a domestic audience that does not want to let up pressure on Hamas. Israel Strikes Rafah as Negotiators Try to Revive Gaza Cease-Fire TalksA day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled that the Israeli military was preparing to move into Rafah, airstrikes there killed and wounded multiple people. Supreme Court Seems Likely to Reject Challenge to Trump’s Eligibility for BallotJustices across the ideological spectrum expressed skepticism about several aspects of a ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court, but there was little discussion of the Jan. 6 riot or Mr. Trump’s role in it. A Ruling for Trump on Eligibility Could Doom His Bid for ImmunityAs the Supreme Court tries to recapture its authority and legitimacy, it may be tempted to issue a pair of lopsided decisions both for and against the former president. Lawyer for Colorado Voters Faced Tough Questions From His Former BossesJason Murray had clerked for both Justices Kagan and Gorsuch. In his first Supreme Court argument, he faced intense questions from both. Jonathan Majors Had History of Abuse in Relationships, Women SayThe actor denied physical abuse. Separately, he said he wasn’t told of accusations of misbehavior on the set of “Lovecraft Country.” How Mark Meadows Became the Least Trusted Man in WashingtonThe untold story of the rise and fall of Trump’s former chief of staff — and his role in the prosecutions that may determine the 2024 election. NYC’s Housing Crunch Is the Worst It’s Been in More Than 50 YearsOnly 1.4 percent of the city’s rentals were available in 2023, according to new data, the lowest portion since 1968. The market was even tighter for lower-cost apartments. How the Super Bowl Is Affecting Las Vegas (and Carrot Top)A city known for major events and extravagance is hosting the country’s biggest sporting event. It is not business as usual. The Exoneration of Biden Brings Its Own Damning ChargeA new investigation casts an unflattering light on Biden’s memory issues. Trump Came for the Republican Party and Took Over Their SoulsThe defeat of the immigration-Ukraine-Israel package marks the end of the party of Eisenhower, Reagan and McCain. Can America Survive a Party of Saboteurs?Republican cynicism seems to have no bottom. Under Gaza’s Shadow, Syria Faces a New Welter of ConflictFighting has surged on five fronts, bringing more misery to Syria’s people. ‘Zombie Offices’ Spell Trouble for Some BanksBank tremors serve as a reminder: Just because a crisis hasn’t hit immediately doesn’t mean commercial real estate pain isn’t coming. Some Colleges Are Pivoting as FAFSA Delays Drag OnThe state schools in California and many other colleges are extending their May 1 commitment deadlines. Some are also creating new aid forms. Who Will Replace George Santos? Takeaways From the Pilip-Suozzi DebateFive days before a special House election in New York, Tom Suozzi and Mazi Pilip traded blows in the race’s lone debate. More Recent Articles |
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European carrier Finnair is now weighing passengers at the gate before they board the plane as a way to estimate how much the jet will weigh at takeoff. But it's not mandatory.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named AP NFL MVP for the second time of his career on Thursday, receiving the accolade at the NFL Honors award ceremony in Las Vegas.
U.S. forces in the Red Sea conducted seven "self-defense" strikes targeting Iran-backed Houthi drone boats and missiles in Yemen Thursday, U.S. Central Command said.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is investing $1.5 billion in zero-emission buses and the infrastructure, facilities, and workforce that go along with them.
President Joe Biden angrily denounced claims in a report Thursday that called into question his recollection of past events and cast a shadow on his bid for a second term.
Thousands of pro-Israel demonstrators turned out near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem on Thursday calling for a "total defeat" of Hamas.
The broad-based S&P 500 stock index topped the 5,000 mark for the first time ever before settling back to close just below the milestone Thursday.
An Israeli airliner made an emergency landing due to a "violent passenger" Thursday.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., is scheduled to return to Washington, D.C., next week following treatment for blood cancer, his office announced Thursday.
Senators voiced fierce opposition over the state of the U.S. economy Thursday during a hearing to examine the results of the Treasury Department's Financial Stability Oversight Council annual report released in December.
Paramount+ released the teaser and images from "Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" on Thursday. The upcoming animated series reunites five "Mutant Mayhem" cast members.
The cast and creator of the canceled supernatural western series, "Wynonna Earp," have confirmed they are reuniting for a movie to stream on Tubi.
Songwriter and radio personality Mojo Nixon died Wednesday, according to his family, Rolling Stone reports.
The State Department is offering a $10 million reward for information leading authorities to locate leaders of the Hive ransomware variant multinational organized crime group, officials announced Thursday.
Lawmakers on Tuesday grilled the CEOs of three major pharmaceutical companies on why the U.S. pays the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, demanding that they find ways to lower medication costs.
Pausing new LNG export projects will not stop the United States from more than doubling its exports by 2030, a top official from the Department of Energy said at a Senate committee hearing.
A magnitude 4 earthquake was detected in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida Thursday in an area that rarely experiences significant seismic activity, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A baby rhino at the Oregon Zoo went outside for the first time, and officials revealed the calf is a boy.
Sheriff's deputies in Indiana rescued a deer that got its antlers entangled in a rope fence.
Dr. Anthony Fauci will reflect on his expansive career in public health in a new memoir titled On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public Service, which will come out on June. 18.
Shoppers at a Walmart store in Saskatchewan were surprised to discover the store has some new residents -- birds.
Thirty-year-old Chilean golfer Cristobal Del Solar on Thursday shot a historic 13-under 57. the lowest ever in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event, at the PGA's Astara Golf Championship in Bogota.
A North Carolina man won $200,000 in a second-chance lottery drawing after previously winning $100,000 from a scratch-off ticket. 
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