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Biden administration makes $115 million available for low-income senior housing The Biden administration has made $115 million in grant funding available to develop and improve housing for low-income seniors, officials announced Wednesday in Philadelphia. U.S. bipartisan delegation arrives in Taiwan in sign of deepening relations Rep. Mike Gallagher, chairman of the House select committee on China, is leading a bipartisan delegation to Taiwan as the United States continues to deepen its relationship with the self-governing island. Lionel Messi leads Inter Miami over Real Salt Lake in MLS opener Lionel Messi serenely slid a pass through a flock of foes, leading Robert Taylor into the box for the first goal of the MLS season and sparking an Inter Miami win over Real Salt Lake on Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Trump requests delay on enforcement of $355M judgement Attorneys representing former President Donald Trump and his adult sons in a civil fraud case asked the judge on Tuesday to delay enforcing their penalty of hundreds of millions of dollars. HIV/AIDs warrior Hydeia Broadbent passed on while asleep Tuesday Hydeia Broadbent, one of the nation's first generation to grow up with AIDs and a respective activist who lived with HIV her entire life, passed on in her sleep Tuesday at the age of 39. Man who 'viciously assaulted' Asian woman in Manhattan sentenced to 15 years in prison A 43-year-old man has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison for viciously and repeatedly assaulting a 65-year-old Filipino woman in Midtown Manhattan in 2021. FDA warns against using some smartwatches, rings to check blood glucose levels Smartwatches and rings that don't pierce the skin are unreliable when it comes to reporting blood glucose levels, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday. Southland Conference suspends 8 from Incarnate Word-Texas A&M Commerce basketball brawl The Southland Conference suspended eight players for their roles in a basketball brawl after a Texas A&M Commerce Lions win over the Incarnate Word Cardinals in San Antonio, the conference announced Wednesday. Japanese crime boss charged in U.S. with trafficking nuclear materials The alleged leader of Japan's Yakuza crime syndicate was charged with trying to sell weapons-grade nuclear materials from Burma to buyers from other nations, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday. Arizona DA says she distrusts Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, won't extradite murder suspect An Arizona Republican district attorney on Wednesday refused to extradite a suspected murderer to New York City because of what she said was her distrust of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Missing Scottish Highland Games trophy found after nearly a century Organizers of the Scottish Highland Games said a traditional silver trophy is returning to the competition after being lost for nearly a century. Apple releases sports app, with real-time scores, stream features Apple released the Apple Sports app Wednesday, allowing fans to track real-time scores from their favorite teams and easier access to streams from games around the world. Jury selection begins in trial of 'Rust' armorer Jury selection is set to begin Wednesday the trial of Hannah Gutierrez, the armorer who was in charge of props on the film set of Rust, where a prop gun used by actor Alec Baldwin killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. After almost 30 years in orbit, ESA's ERS-2 satellite falls into Pacific OceanA European Space Agency satellite that spent nearly 30 years in orbit fell back to Earth on Wednesday. EPA policy toward cross-state pollution questioned in Supreme Court hearing The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-stakes environmental case holding implications for the regulation of air pollution nationwide. A decision could limit the EPA's authority to regulate emissions nationwide. Boeing to replace head of troubled 737 Max program Boeing announced Wednesday that it is replacing 737 Max program head Ed Clark amid new concerns about the passenger aircraft. Drug overdose deaths have devastating impact on friends, relatives, study finds More than 40% of Americans know someone who died of a drug overdose, and about one-third of them say it upended their lives, a new study says. Japan's 'naked man festival' ends after more than 1,000 years An annual event commonly known as the "naked man festival" came to an end after nearly 1,000 years due to the declining population in the area, organizers said. Mike Pence announces $20 million American Solutions Project to promote conservatism Former Vice President Mike Pence and the Advancing America Freedom conservative political advocacy organization intend to spend $20 million to emphasize conservatism over populism and socialism. Watch: Christian Slater menaces children in 'Spiderwick Chronicles' Roku Channel released the teaser trailer for "The Spiderwick Chronicles" series, coming April 19. Watch: 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' reunion begins Feb. 28 Bravo announced the three-part "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Season 13 reunion airing Wednesdays beginning Feb. 28. Lottery winner left $500,000 ticket behind at the store An Iowa man said he was so excited to reveal a $500,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket that he accidentally left the ticket behind at the store. British defense official confirms second Trident test launch failure since 2016 British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps on Wednesday confirmed that he and other leaders were aboard a Trident submarine when the test launch of a Trident II 5 nuclear missile failed January 30 off the coast of Florida. |
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Biden Considering Executive Order That Could Restrict Asylum at the BorderThe action under consideration could prevent people from making asylum claims during border crossing surges. The White House says it is far from a decision on the matter. Biden Cancels $1.2 Billion in Student Loan Debt for 150,000 BorrowersThe president announced another $1.2 billion in forgiveness, bringing the total canceled to $138 billion. But the piecemeal efforts have garnered him little praise. University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System Pauses IVF Procedures After RulingThe U.A.B. system said it was worried about potential criminal prosecutions after Alabama’s Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos should be considered children. Alabama Says Embryos in a Lab Are Children. What Are the Implications?A ruling by the state’s Supreme Court could change common practices at fertility clinics in the state and possibly nationwide. Supreme Court Seems Ready to Block a Biden Plan on Air PollutionSeveral conservative justices were skeptical of the administration’s “good neighbor” rule on cross-state pollution, meant to protect downwind states from harmful emissions. Nvidia Earnings Show Soaring Profit and Revenue Amid AI BoomThe A.I. chip maker’s revenue more than tripled, and profits rose ninefold. It also projected that its revenue would more than triple again. U.S. Defends Israel’s Occupation of the West Bank at Top U.N. CourtA U.S. official urged judges not to call for Israel’s withdrawal from occupied territory, arguing that Israel faced “very real security needs” and that a Palestinian state must be established for a lasting peace. Israeli Rape-Crisis Group Report Finds ‘Systematic’ Sexual Violence On and After Oct. 7Israeli activists and their allies have expressed frustration at international organizations like the United Nations for slow responses to such reports. Arizona Will Not Extradite NYC Hotel Murder Suspect, Calling Bragg UntrustworthyThe Maricopa County attorney in Arizona said she would fight to keep a man who authorities believe bludgeoned a woman to death in a New York City hotel. How an Ex-FBI Informant, Alexander Smirnov, Targeted the BidensHow Alexander Smirnov managed to convince business partners, law enforcement agencies and politicians he had something of value to offer remains an enigma. Why Nikki Haley Isn’t Dropping OutShe dismissed speculation about her motives behind staying in the race, and has encouraged supporters to stick with her until the end, whenever that may be. DeSantis, in Private Call, Sounds Off on Trump and Conservative News MediaSpeaking with supporters in a call on Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida said he would not be Donald J. Trump’s vice president. Oklahoma’s Anti-Trans Law Draws Scrutiny After Nex Benedict’s DeathThe student, who did not identify as male or female, according to their family, died a day after an altercation in a school bathroom. The police said the death was not a result of trauma. Skating on ‘Wild’ Ice in AlaskaWhen a two-week, high-pressure window of cold, clear weather froze lakes south of Anchorage, adventurous skaters, including our writer, were ready. Alabama’s I.V.F. Ruling Shows Our Slide Toward TheocracyTo those advancing Christian nationalism, the will of God counts more than the will of the American people. Americans Believe the Economy Is Rigged Against ThemThe economy is driven by greed and shot with uncertainty. That’s what Americans said in more than 30 small-group discussions in the past two years. Trump’s G.O.P. Is a Confederacy of FakersLindsey Graham, J.D. Vance, Mike Johnson and other Republicans are waving the white flag of surrender on Ukraine, all at Trump’s behest. U.S. Moon Landing: How to Watch and What to Know About the Odysseus MissionIf all goes as planned, Odysseus, a private spacecraft, will touch down on the lunar surface on Thursday. It will be the first U.S. moon landing in more than 50 years. Secret Service Had to Adjust Tactics to Avoid Bites From Biden’s DogNewly released documents recorded at least 24 biting episodes before Commander, the president’s German shepherd, was banished from the White House last fall. Hydeia Broadbent, H.I.V. and AIDS Activist, Dies at 39Born with H.I.V. in 1984, she began raising awareness about the virus and AIDS as a child. Girl Dies After Digging Hole at Florida Beach, Authorities SayThe 7-year-old was on vacation with her family from Indiana when she and her brother became trapped in the sand at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, the authorities said. At Jeremiah Brent’s Book Party Pondering: What Makes a Home?While celebrating Jeremiah Brent’s first book, guests pondered the keys to a home, from lighting to artifacts of past lives. |
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The Biden administration has made $115 million in grant funding available to develop and improve housing for low-income seniors, officials announced Wednesday in Philadelphia.
Rep. Mike Gallagher, chairman of the House select committee on China, is leading a bipartisan delegation to Taiwan as the United States continues to deepen its relationship with the self-governing island.
Lionel Messi serenely slid a pass through a flock of foes, leading Robert Taylor into the box for the first goal of the MLS season and sparking an Inter Miami win over Real Salt Lake on Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Attorneys representing former President Donald Trump and his adult sons in a civil fraud case asked the judge on Tuesday to delay enforcing their penalty of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Hydeia Broadbent, one of the nation's first generation to grow up with AIDs and a respective activist who lived with HIV her entire life, passed on in her sleep Tuesday at the age of 39.
A 43-year-old man has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison for viciously and repeatedly assaulting a 65-year-old Filipino woman in Midtown Manhattan in 2021.
Smartwatches and rings that don't pierce the skin are unreliable when it comes to reporting blood glucose levels, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday.
The Southland Conference suspended eight players for their roles in a basketball brawl after a Texas A&M Commerce Lions win over the Incarnate Word Cardinals in San Antonio, the conference announced Wednesday.
The alleged leader of Japan's Yakuza crime syndicate was charged with trying to sell weapons-grade nuclear materials from Burma to buyers from other nations, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
An Arizona Republican district attorney on Wednesday refused to extradite a suspected murderer to New York City because of what she said was her distrust of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Organizers of the Scottish Highland Games said a traditional silver trophy is returning to the competition after being lost for nearly a century.
Apple released the Apple Sports app Wednesday, allowing fans to track real-time scores from their favorite teams and easier access to streams from games around the world.
Jury selection is set to begin Wednesday the trial of Hannah Gutierrez, the armorer who was in charge of props on the film set of Rust, where a prop gun used by actor Alec Baldwin killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-stakes environmental case holding implications for the regulation of air pollution nationwide. A decision could limit the EPA's authority to regulate emissions nationwide.
Boeing announced Wednesday that it is replacing 737 Max program head Ed Clark amid new concerns about the passenger aircraft.
More than 40% of Americans know someone who died of a drug overdose, and about one-third of them say it upended their lives, a new study says.
An annual event commonly known as the "naked man festival" came to an end after nearly 1,000 years due to the declining population in the area, organizers said.
Former Vice President Mike Pence and the Advancing America Freedom conservative political advocacy organization intend to spend $20 million to emphasize conservatism over populism and socialism.
Roku Channel released the teaser trailer for "The Spiderwick Chronicles" series, coming April 19.
Bravo announced the three-part "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Season 13 reunion airing Wednesdays beginning Feb. 28.
An Iowa man said he was so excited to reveal a $500,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket that he accidentally left the ticket behind at the store.
British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps on Wednesday confirmed that he and other leaders were aboard a Trident submarine when the test launch of a Trident II 5 nuclear missile failed January 30 off the coast of Florida. 
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