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2 children die in Northern California hillside collapse Two children died Thursday after they became caught in a hillside collapse in Northern California, authorities said. Movie review: 'Spaceman' showcases Adam Sandler's gravity "Spaceman," in theaters Friday, is another effective dramatic turn from Adam Sandler as an astronaut faced with his own shortcomings. Four mariners of intercepted ship charged with smuggling weapons from Iran to Houthi militants Four mariners of a vessel intercepted last month by the U.S. Navy in a mission that resulted in the deaths of two Navy SEALs have been charged with transporting suspected Iranian-made weaponry. China bans Pray.com app After Beijing removed and banned Pray.com from the Apple app store in mainland China, the company behind the digital platform for Christian faith-based content said it will look for other ways to reach people there. After half-century absence, U.S. returns to moon as lunar lander Odysseus touches down America has returned to the moon after a 52 year absence. The unmanned Odysseus spacecraft touched down on the lunar surface shortly before 6:30 p.m. EST Thursday. Justice Department appoints first chief artificial intelligence officer The U.S. Justice Department has appointed its first chief artificial intelligence officer amid rising concerns about the ethics of AI. FBI informant charged with lying about Hunter Biden rearrested The informant charged with lying to the FBI about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's dealings with a Ukraine energy company was rearrested Thursday. Judge in Trump N.Y. fraud case denies request to pause enforcement of $355M penalty The judge in former President Donald Trump's New York civil fraud case has denied his lawyers' request to delay enforcement of the decision. Mother of Alexei Navalny decries treatment as President Joe Biden meets with his widow The mother of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, who died in a Russian penal colony Friday, said Thursday she was allowed to see his body but that authorities are pressuring her to keep his burial low profile. U.S., Japanese indexes close with all-time highs as Nvidia stock surges The U.S. S&P 500, Dow and Japan's Nikkei stock index closed with record highs on Thursday, spurred by a surge in Nvidia stocks. Jury hears opening statements in 'Rust' armorer's involuntary manslaughter trial Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who faces charges of manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Customs agents seize more than 6 tons of methamphetamine at Texas border U.S. Customs and Border Protection have seized over six tons of methamphetamine at the Eagle Pass, Tex., port of entry. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stresses shared goals in meeting with Brazil's President Lula da Silva During a news conference on Thursday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the common agenda shared by the United States and Brazil to end the war in Gaza, despite earlier remarks from President Lula da Silva. Look: Deer rescued after 12 days with its head stuck in plastic container An Indiana deer seen wandering with a plastic container stuck over its head for at least 12 days was rescued Thursday morning. Watch: Escaped bull wanders into Colorado pond, gets stuck in mud Emergency responders in Colorado came to the rescue of an escaped bull that wandered into a pond and became stuck in the mud. Man uses $100 in lottery winnings to play again, wins $1 million A Michigan man who won $100 from a scratch-off lottery ticket decided to reinvest his winnings into more tickets and scored a $1 million jackpot. Georgia board upholds firing of teacher who read gender-identity book to students The Georgia Board of Education Thursday upheld the firing of fifth-grade teacher Katie Rinderle for reading a book to her students about gender identity. 'The Boys' Season 4 to premiere in June Prime Video announced the premiere date for "The Boys" Season 4 on Thursday. The show returns June 13. Alabama plans another execution with nitrogen hypoxia Alabama has asked the state's Supreme Court to approve a date for a second execution using nitrogen hypoxia, which was used for the first time in January. Paramount+ renews 'Frasier' revivalBlack soldiers executed after 1917 Houston riot honored with new headstones In dedicating new headstones for 17 Black World War I soldiers executed after Houston riots in 1917, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Thursday it was righting a wrong of the past. Lara Trump campaigns for Donald Trump at CPAC Amid talk of leadership change within the Republican National Committee, Lara Trump spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference to press party activists to support her father-in-law's bid for another term. Ban on social media for minors clears Florida Senate The Florida Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would bar children under the age of 16 from using social media sites. |
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Abortion Laws, Accidents and Lax Rules Now Imperil Fertility IndustryFertility clinics are routinely sued by patients for errors that destroy embryos, as happened in Alabama. An effort to define them legally as “unborn children” has raised the stakes. The Alabama Justice Who Invoked God in the IVF Embryo RulingChief Justice Tom Parker has long been revered by conservative groups as an architect for the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Odysseus Spacecraft Lands on Moon, First Time for U.S. Since 1972Odysseus was the first privately built vehicle to make it to the moon, and points to a future in which NASA, companies and others rely on commercial lunar delivery services. A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by MenSeeking social media stardom for their underage daughters, mothers post images of them on Instagram. The accounts draw men sexually attracted to children, and they sometimes pay to see more. Five Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Child InfluencersMothers are running Instagram accounts for underage girls aspiring to stardom. Many encounter a dark underworld dominated by men, including pedophiles. Inside the G.O.P.’s State Party ProblemFinancial woes and other issues in state parties in crucial swing states such as Arizona and Michigan have caused deepening concern among top Republican officials. Pro-Trump Internet Trolls Escalate Ugly Attacks on Nikki HaleyFor most of the campaign, Ms. Haley was spared the full force of former President Donald J. Trump’s devoted online following. No longer. U.S. Examined Allegations of Cartel Ties to Allies of Mexico’s PresidentThe inquiry examined accusations of potential links between drug traffickers and close confidants of the president while he governed the country. Mexico’s President Faces Inquiry for Disclosing Phone Number of Times JournalistPresident Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico has repeatedly made attacks on members of the news media in a country that is one of the world’s deadliest for journalists. As China Expands Its Hacking Operations, a Vulnerability EmergesNew revelations underscore the degree to which China has ignored, or evaded, U.S. efforts to curb its extensive computer infiltration efforts. China’s Hacker Network: What to Know About the I-Soon Document LeakDocuments leaked on a public website show that China is hiring private hackers to obtain sensitive information from foreign companies and governments. Biden Lawyers Wrestle With Lack of Congressional Blessing for Houthi ConflictCivilian prosecutors took custody of 14 wartime detainees, and an official asserted that a key part of the War Powers Resolution did not apply. Israel Steps Up Attacks in Gaza Amid Cease-Fire TalksStrikes overnight killed nearly 100, seven of them in Rafah, as officials said there had been momentum on a deal to free some Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. N.Y.C. Protest Calling for Gaza Cease-Fire Targets Pro-Israel SenatorsDemonstrators marched to the Manhattan headquarters of the lobbying group AIPAC, then to the offices of senators who have accepted donations from the group, where some were arrested. A Century Later, 17 Wrongly Executed Black Soldiers Are Honored at GravesitesNew headstones show each soldier’s rank, unit and home state — a simple honor accorded to every other veteran buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. 2 Years Into Russia-Ukraine War, U.S. Campaign to Isolate Putin Shows LimitsMany nations insist on not taking sides in the war in Ukraine, while China, India and Brazil are filling Russia’s coffers. U.S. to Impose Sanctions on More Than 500 Russian TargetsA package of economic restrictions to be announced on Friday will be the largest since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago. Bidenomics Is Still Working Very WellIgnore the latest round of inflation doomsaying. The Political Failure of BidenomicsThe divide between classes can’t be healed with economic remedies alone. Where Yale Has Gone, Other Universities Will FollowTesting is one way for students without rich-kid résumés to shine. Supreme Court Allows $2.4 Billion Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Deal to Go ForwardThe justices denied an emergency request by a group of victims to pause the deal, allowing the settlement to proceed. Wendy Williams Has Frontotemporal Dementia and Aphasia, Representatives SayRepresentatives for the former daytime talk show host announced her diagnoses two days before the release of a two-part documentary about her health issues. London Fashion Week Street Style Photos: Still Original After 40 YearsOn its 40th anniversary, London Fashion Week drew crowds that showcased the city’s knack for surprising style. |
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Two children died Thursday after they became caught in a hillside collapse in Northern California, authorities said.
"Spaceman," in theaters Friday, is another effective dramatic turn from Adam Sandler as an astronaut faced with his own shortcomings.
Four mariners of a vessel intercepted last month by the U.S. Navy in a mission that resulted in the deaths of two Navy SEALs have been charged with transporting suspected Iranian-made weaponry.
After Beijing removed and banned Pray.com from the Apple app store in mainland China, the company behind the digital platform for Christian faith-based content said it will look for other ways to reach people there.
America has returned to the moon after a 52 year absence. The unmanned Odysseus spacecraft touched down on the lunar surface shortly before 6:30 p.m. EST Thursday.
The U.S. Justice Department has appointed its first chief artificial intelligence officer amid rising concerns about the ethics of AI.
The informant charged with lying to the FBI about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's dealings with a Ukraine energy company was rearrested Thursday.
The judge in former President Donald Trump's New York civil fraud case has denied his lawyers' request to delay enforcement of the decision.
The mother of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, who died in a Russian penal colony Friday, said Thursday she was allowed to see his body but that authorities are pressuring her to keep his burial low profile.
The U.S. S&P 500, Dow and Japan's Nikkei stock index closed with record highs on Thursday, spurred by a surge in Nvidia stocks.
Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who faces charges of manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection have seized over six tons of methamphetamine at the Eagle Pass, Tex., port of entry.
During a news conference on Thursday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the common agenda shared by the United States and Brazil to end the war in Gaza, despite earlier remarks from President Lula da Silva.
An Indiana deer seen wandering with a plastic container stuck over its head for at least 12 days was rescued Thursday morning.
Emergency responders in Colorado came to the rescue of an escaped bull that wandered into a pond and became stuck in the mud.
A Michigan man who won $100 from a scratch-off lottery ticket decided to reinvest his winnings into more tickets and scored a $1 million jackpot.
The Georgia Board of Education Thursday upheld the firing of fifth-grade teacher Katie Rinderle for reading a book to her students about gender identity.
Prime Video announced the premiere date for "The Boys" Season 4 on Thursday. The show returns June 13.
Alabama has asked the state's Supreme Court to approve a date for a second execution using nitrogen hypoxia, which was used for the first time in January.
Paramount+ renewed the "Frasier" revival for a second season on Thursday.
In dedicating new headstones for 17 Black World War I soldiers executed after Houston riots in 1917, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Thursday it was righting a wrong of the past.
Amid talk of leadership change within the Republican National Committee, Lara Trump spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference to press party activists to support her father-in-law's bid for another term.
The Florida Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would bar children under the age of 16 from using social media sites. 
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