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SpaceX adds to thousands of satellites in space Against the backdrop of a cloud-broken California blue sky, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rode a million pounds of propellant and a column of fire and smoke into space after blasting off from Vandenberg Space Force Base. U.S. Coast Guard intercepts Iran weapons shipment headed for Yemen A U.S. Coast Guard cutter deployed to the Middle East intercepted a shipment of weapons Iran was sending to its proxy Houthi militia in Yemen, the U.S. military said Thursday. Uruguay becomes latest nation to join NASA's Artemis Accords Uruguay signed NASA's Artemis Accords on Thursday, making it the 36th signatory to the U.S. pact that defines principles for the safe exploration of space. Imprisoned Jan. 6 rioter faces five additional felony charges A defendant in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot who was arrested near the Washington residence of former President Barack Obama has been indicted on five new felony charges, officials announced Thursday. IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel testifies as House Republicans seek to cut funding IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel testified Thursday afternoon before the Ways and Means Committee as the GOP controlled House seeks to take money from the Inflation reduction Act away from the IRS. White House confirms Russia developing 'anti-satellite' technology The White House confirmed Russia is developing "anti-satellite capability" in a press briefing Thursday. Special counsel charges FBI informant with lying about Biden family role in Ukraine business Special counsel David Weiss on Thursday charged an FBI informant with felony false statement and obstruction charges for allegedly lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's business dealings. Greece becomes first Orthodox country to approve same-sex marriage Greece became the first Orthodox country to legalize same-sex marriage Thursday and granted equal parental rights for gay couples, making it easier for them to adopt children. Researchers assess damage to coral reefs in Florida Keys after historic marine heat wave A team of researchers completed a scientific mission Wednesday to assess the damage from last year's record-high marine temperatures on restored coral reefs in the Florida Keys. Venezuela expels 'colonialist' U.N. human rights office The Venezuelan government of President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday ordered the United Nations human rights office to leave the country within 72 hours. Tennessee deputy remains missing after patrol car pulled from river with body in back seat Search and rescue crews pulled the patrol vehicle of a Tennessee police deputy from the Tennessee River following an arrest made by the officer yesterday, authorities announced Thursday. Georgia DA Fani Willis testifies on office romance amid Donald Trump case: 'I'm not on trial' Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified Thursday in a hearing over efforts by one of Donald Trump's co-defendants to remove her from the Georgia election interference case over an office romance. Industry leaders address shortfalls of Build America, Buy America provisions Officials from the construction, manufacturing and transportation industries the challenges they face in implementing President Biden's Build America, Buy America provisions of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Watch: Raccoons steal Florida woman's DoorDash tacos A Florida woman took out her phone and started recording when a trio of masked bandits stole her DoorDash taco order from in front of her door. Economists call for destigmatizing Fed discount window lending Economists at a hearing Thursday promoted increased use of the Fed's discount window -- which helps commercial banks manage short-term liquidity needs -- to insulate the economy from risks of financial crisis. Search continues after ship sinks in Sea of Marmara, leaving empty life raft Rescuers are looking for six missing crew members from a cargo ship sank Thursday off the coast of Turkey. Escaped horse found wandering in the middle of N.C. road Police in North Carolina came to the rescue of an escaped horse found wandering loose down the middle of a road. Lottery novice wins $500,000 from his first-ever ticket A Michigan man won a $500,000 prize from the first lottery ticket he ever purchased. Justice Department says it disrupts Russian malware network on Internet routers The U.S. Justice Department said Thursday that it thwarted a Russia-backed hacking network that infiltrated hundreds of Internet routers. Justice Department sues Tennessee for discrimination against people with HIV The U.S. Department of Justice has filed suit Thursday against Tennessee and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for enforcing a law it says discriminates against HIV patients. Gas cylinder explosion injures 9 Los Angeles firefighters, 2 critically An explosion in Los Angeles on Thursday injured nine firefighters, including two who were in critical condition. State Department offers $10M for information on Blackcat ransomware ring The U.S. State Department announced Thursday a reward of up to $10 million for information about anyone who holds a key leadership position in the ALPHV or Blackcat ransomeware group. New York judge sets Trump's first criminal trial in hush money case for March 25 Former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial is set for March 25 after a judge denied a motion to dismiss the charges Thursday and refused to delay the trial. Joe Biden, Poland's president to discuss Ukraine war in White House meeting next month U.S. President Joe Biden will host Poland President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in March, the White House said Thursday. |
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Ex-F.B.I. Informant Is Charged With Lying Over Bidens’ Role in Ukraine BusinessThe informant’s story was part of a series of explosive and unsubstantiated claims by Republicans that the Bidens engaged in potentially criminal activity. Takeaways From the Fani Willis Hearing in the Georgia Trump CaseFani T. Willis, the district attorney, defended her personal conduct in a tense courtroom appearance as defense lawyers sought to disqualify her from the prosecution of Donald J. Trump and his allies in Georgia. Dispute Led to Kansas City Parade Shooting, Police Say; 2 Teens in CustodyThe authorities said they were working to determine “applicable charges” in the shooting that followed a Super Bowl victory parade. The host of a local radio show was killed, and 22 more were injured. Woman Killed in Kansas City Shooting Was a Popular Radio HostElizabeth Galvan, 43, who was fatally shot near Union Station in Kansas City, Mo., on Wednesday, was a mother of two and co-hosted a radio program that featured Tejano music. Biden Administration Clashed With Justice Dept. Over Special Counsel ReportPreviously undisclosed letters show a testy exchange over whether the Justice Department violated its own guidelines in releasing a report with comments disparaging President Biden. Intelligence About Russia Puts Focus on New U.S. Satellite PushThe Pentagon is in the early stages of a program to put constellations of smaller and cheaper satellites into orbit to counter space-based threats of the sort being developed by Russia and China. U.S. Disrupts Hacking Operation Led by Russian IntelligenceThe disruption is part of a broader effort to stymie Russia’s cybercampaigns against the United States and its allies, including Ukraine. Trump Hush Money Criminal Trial Set to Begin March 25 in ManhattanJustice Juan M. Merchan will preside over a Manhattan trial in which Donald J. Trump is accused of disguising payments to a porn star. It would be the first trial of a former president. At St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a Funeral Was Held for Cecilia Gentili, a Transgender ActivistSt. Patrick’s Cathedral was the site of protests over the church’s position on homosexuality and AIDS. On Thursday, it hosted a jubilant funeral for Cecilia Gentili, a former sex worker and actress. The Barefoot Memoirist: Ina Garten Takes Her Story to a New PublisherGarten, the Food Network star and best-selling cookbook author, has moved her highly anticipated fall autobiography from Celadon to Crown. Trump Is at Odds With NATO — and RealityIs the ex-president confused about past events, or is it something else? Spare Us Lara TrumpTrump is making the Republican Party a fief of MAGA. Is the West Wing next? The Cure for What Ails Our DemocracyWe have to get past the idea that political conflicts are fights between good and evil. The Meaning of the Super Bowl ‘He Gets Us’ AdIt’s a challenge to Christians to forgo hate and practice love. Lawsuit Against NRA Goes to Jury After Final ArgumentsThe case, brought by the New York attorney general, Letitia James, accused leaders of the National Rifle Association of corruption and misspending. OpenAI Unveils Sora, an A.I. That Generates Eye-Popping VideosThe start-up is sharing the new technology, called Sora, with a small group of early testers as it tries to understand the potential dangers. Alaska Woman Gets 99 Years in Catfish Murder-for-Hire of Best FriendLured by a false promise of at least $9 million, Denali Brehmer, 23, of Anchorage, plotted to kill Cynthia Hoffman, prosecutors said. Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 37 Years to Receive $14 Million From City of TampaRobert DuBoise, 59, was sentenced to death after being wrongfully convicted in a 1983 murder and rape. He sued after his conviction was overturned and reached a settlement with the city on Thursday. NYFW Street Style: When Getting Dressed Is a Higher CallingNeither snow nor rain stopped true acolytes of New York Fashion Week from hitting the streets in all sorts of clothes. |
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Against the backdrop of a cloud-broken California blue sky, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rode a million pounds of propellant and a column of fire and smoke into space after blasting off from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter deployed to the Middle East intercepted a shipment of weapons Iran was sending to its proxy Houthi militia in Yemen, the U.S. military said Thursday.
Uruguay signed NASA's Artemis Accords on Thursday, making it the 36th signatory to the U.S. pact that defines principles for the safe exploration of space.
A defendant in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot who was arrested near the Washington residence of former President Barack Obama has been indicted on five new felony charges, officials announced Thursday.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel testified Thursday afternoon before the Ways and Means Committee as the GOP controlled House seeks to take money from the Inflation reduction Act away from the IRS.
The White House confirmed Russia is developing "anti-satellite capability" in a press briefing Thursday.
Special counsel David Weiss on Thursday charged an FBI informant with felony false statement and obstruction charges for allegedly lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's business dealings.
Greece became the first Orthodox country to legalize same-sex marriage Thursday and granted equal parental rights for gay couples, making it easier for them to adopt children.
A team of researchers completed a scientific mission Wednesday to assess the damage from last year's record-high marine temperatures on restored coral reefs in the Florida Keys.
The Venezuelan government of President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday ordered the United Nations human rights office to leave the country within 72 hours.
Search and rescue crews pulled the patrol vehicle of a Tennessee police deputy from the Tennessee River following an arrest made by the officer yesterday, authorities announced Thursday.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified Thursday in a hearing over efforts by one of Donald Trump's co-defendants to remove her from the Georgia election interference case over an office romance.
Officials from the construction, manufacturing and transportation industries the challenges they face in implementing President Biden's Build America, Buy America provisions of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
A Florida woman took out her phone and started recording when a trio of masked bandits stole her DoorDash taco order from in front of her door.
Economists at a hearing Thursday promoted increased use of the Fed's discount window -- which helps commercial banks manage short-term liquidity needs -- to insulate the economy from risks of financial crisis.
Rescuers are looking for six missing crew members from a cargo ship sank Thursday off the coast of Turkey.
Police in North Carolina came to the rescue of an escaped horse found wandering loose down the middle of a road.
A Michigan man won a $500,000 prize from the first lottery ticket he ever purchased.
The U.S. Justice Department said Thursday that it thwarted a Russia-backed hacking network that infiltrated hundreds of Internet routers.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed suit Thursday against Tennessee and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for enforcing a law it says discriminates against HIV patients.
An explosion in Los Angeles on Thursday injured nine firefighters, including two who were in critical condition.
The U.S. State Department announced Thursday a reward of up to $10 million for information about anyone who holds a key leadership position in the ALPHV or Blackcat ransomeware group.
Former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial is set for March 25 after a judge denied a motion to dismiss the charges Thursday and refused to delay the trial.
U.S. President Joe Biden will host Poland President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in March, the White House said Thursday. 
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