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U.S. launches airstrikes in Iraq, Syria in response to deadly Jordan attack The United States launched air strikes in Syria and Iraq Friday in retaliation for the killing of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan last Sunday. Jan. 6 rioter who breached police line convicted of assaulting Capitol police officer A Pennsylvania man who led the violent breach of the police line during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was convicted of assaulting a police officer Friday. Jury deliberation begins next week in Oxford High School shooting manslaughter trial Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter who killed four classmates in 2021, returned to the stand Friday as prosecutors began their cross-examination. Judge pauses Donald Trump's federal election interference trial pending decision on immunity A judge on Friday postponed the trial date in the federal election interference case against former President Donald Trump while awaiting an appeals decision on whether he is immune from the charges. Florida trooper called 'hero' after dying in crash while chasing suspect A Florida Highway Patrol officer was killed early Friday morning while attempting to stop a suspect in St. Lucie County. Look: Veterinarians remove gear shift knob from snake's stomach Veterinarians in Maryland performed surgery on a rat snake to remove a gear shift knob the serpent had mistakenly swallowed. Deer 'Kool-Aid manned' into Texas home and spent the night Authorities in Texas responded to a home where a deer crashed in through a window and spent the night inside. Judge dismisses charge against Greta Thunberg over climate protest A British judge on Friday threw out a public order charge against environmental activist Greta Thunberg citing "no evidence" she engaged in an unlawful protest in October. Watch: Unclaimed emu gets new sanctuary home in Washington An emu found wandering loose in Washington has a new home at a sanctuary after no owner came forward to claim the large Australian bird. Raccoon knocks out power for thousands in downtown Toronto A power outage affecting thousands of customers in downtown Toronto was caused by an unlucky raccoon that wandered into the wrong place, utility officials said. School employees hide $1 million Powerball ticket in math book A group of 30 current and former workers at a Kentucky middle school scored a $1 million Powerball prize with numbers they have been playing for years -- and hid the winning ticket in a math textbook. 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid makes closest pass to Earth in more than century A football field-sized asteroid whizzed by the Earth Friday, making its closest pass in more than a century. 'Rocky,' 'Mandalorian' star, director Carl Weathers dies at 76 Carl Weathers died Tuesday at age 76, his family and representatives confirmed Friday. Spotify signs new Joe Rogan podcast $250 million non-exclusive deal Joe Rogan and Spotify have signed a new deal for his podcast allegedly worth as much as $250 million that will allow "The Joe Rogan Experience" to be available on other platforms. Taylor Swift-related bets flood sportsbooks for Super Bowl LVIII Sportsbooks are jumping into the media magnetism of the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce union ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, providing a batch of odds related to the pop singer and All-Pro tight end ahead of the big game. Dementia was rare in ancient Greece, analysis shows A new analysis of ancient Greek and Roman medical texts suggests that dementia was extremely rare 2,000 to 2,500 years ago, in the time of Aristotle, Galen and Pliny the Elder. Twins dead after being found unresponsive in car parked on South Florida interstate A pair of three-year-old twins are dead after being found unresponsive in the back of a car early Friday morning in Miami-Dade County, Fla. Lead aprons no longer necessary for dental X-rays The heavy lead apron dentists drape over you during dental X-rays may soon be a thing of the past. U.S. economy created 353,000 jobs in January, 14.8 million so far under Biden U.S. job creation in January hit 353,000, bringing the total created during the Biden administration to 14.8 million, according to Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su. Warm weather forces Michigan to cancel sturgeon season for first time Because of unsafe ice, Michigan's Department of National Resources on Friday canceled the state's lake sturgeon fishing season for the first time. Red Velvet's 'Bad Boy' music video passes 400M views on YouTube K-pop group Red Velvet celebrated after its "Bad Boy" music video reached 400 million views on YouTube. House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Georgia DA Fani Willis over alleged misuse of federal funds Fulton County, Ga. District Attorney Fani Willis was subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan over her use of federal funds in her office. Watch: Tesla plunges into Norwegian fjord, occupants rescued by floating sauna A Tesla plunged into a fjord in the Norwegian capital, leading to its two occupants being rescued by a floating sauna. Watch: Robbie Amell, Stephen Amell return in sci-fi thriller 'Code 8 Part II' "Code 8 Part II," a sequel to the sci-fi action film starring Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell, is coming to Netflix. Sally Struthers, Stephanie Beatriz join Ted Danson 'Classic Spy' Netflix added 13 cast members to the Ted Danson/Mike Schur comedy "A Classic Spy," including legends Sally Struthers and Susan Ruttan and sitcom stars Stephanie Beatriz and Mary Elizabeth Ellis. |
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Photo: Biden Sees Dignified Transfer of 3 Troops Killed in JordanWhat one image reveals about t U.S. Hits Back at Iran With Sanctions, Criminal Charges and AirstrikesThe Biden administration used sanctions and criminal charges to punish the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Iran’s premier military force. Israel Signals Its Military Will Move Into Rafah, in Southern GazaA U.N. official described Rafah, a refuge for hundreds of thousands of displaced people, as a “pressure cooker of despair.” It is one of the last cities in southern Gaza that Israeli ground forces have not reached. Judge in Trump Federal Election Case Scraps Trial’s Start DateJudge Tanya Chutkan removed the planned March 4 start from her calendar, formalizing a delay that had become increasingly likely in recent weeks. It remains unclear when the trial might start. Fani Willis Admits Relationship With Nathan Wade in Trump Georgia CaseBut the prosecutor, Fani T. Willis, said her relationship with Nathan Wade did not begin until after she hired him and argued that it should not disqualify her. Prosecutors in Documents Case Reject Trump’s Claims of BiasThe office of the special counsel, Jack Smith, pushed back on the former president’s assertions that his prosecution was motivated by animosity toward him in intelligence agencies. Supreme Court Won’t Block Use of Race in West Point Admissions for NowThe court rejected an emergency request to temporarily bar the military academy from using race in admissions while a lower-court lawsuit proceeds. U.S. Leading Soft Landing for Global EconomyEconomies all over the world are lowering inflation while avoiding serious recession — but growth in the United States stands out. U.S. Quietly Resumes Deportation Flights Deep Into MexicoThe flights had been paused for nearly two years, but the authorities are taking more forceful measures to discourage migrants from repeatedly trying to cross into the United States. Closing Arguments End in Trial of Jennifer Crumbley, Mother of Michigan School ShooterClosing arguments concluded on Friday in the trial against Jennifer Crumbley, whose son, Ethan, killed four people at his high school in 2021. Carl Weathers, Who Played Apollo Creed in ‘Rocky’ Movies, Dies at 76A former pro linebacker, he had a long acting career that reached beyond the boxing ring, appearing in action films, comedies and TV dramas and earning an Emmy nomination. Watch Carl Weathers Memorable Performances: ‘Rocky,’ ‘Star Wars’ and MoreWhether dressed in American flag shorts or dirty fatigues, the versatile actor, best known as Apollo Creed in the “Rocky” movies, always made an impression. Bill Ackman and Mark Zuckerberg Fail to Land Candidates on Harvard’s Board of OverseersThe candidates had promised to challenge the university’s leadership, but failed to collect enough signatures to get on the ballot for the board. Kamala Harris Rallies Democrats, Pumps Up Biden and Warns of TrumpUrging South Carolina Democrats not to ignore their uncompetitive primary, she pointed to a list of Biden achievements and said Donald Trump posed a “profound threat.” Taylor Swift’s Fans React to Right Wing Attacks on StarSome commentators have taken an aggressive interest in Taylor Swift’s motivations for being around the N.F.L. Her fans remain unswayed. 6 Reasons That It’s Hard to Get Your Wegovy and Other Weight-Loss PrescriptionsAn array of obstacles makes it difficult for patients to obtain Wegovy or Zepbound. Finding Wegovy is “like winning the lottery,” one nurse practitioner said. Alternative Therapies Like Meditation and Acupuncture Are on the RiseMore than one-third of American adults now supplement or substitute mainstream medical care with treatments long considered alternative. No One Is Happy About the Border. We Asked Mayorkas What Went Wrong.In a wide-ranging interview with The Times, the secretary of homeland security defends his record and says the only path to real reform is through Congress. Attacking Iran’s Proxies Won’t Do the JobOnly a direct confrontation with Iran will send the message. Another Political Failure on ImmigrationBiden’s forceful support for measures to stop an overwhelming number of people from crossing the border is necessary, but not enough to push Congress to act on immigration. The Democratic Party Is Having an ‘Identity Crisis’They’re built to win in 2024. But what happens afterward? Seriously, Fani Willis?Her misstep may have done serious damage to the case against Trump. January Transfer Window Totals: Where Have All the Deals Gone?A quiet January window may not be a bubble bursting, but rather an awareness that the player-acquisition business has changed. Atmospheric River Could Bring Record Rainfall and Flooding to Southern CaliforniaThe likelihood is high of a storm system bringing record rainfall, significant flooding and several feet of snow to portions of California. Wayne Kramer, Influential MC5 Guitarist, Dies at 75Mr. Kramer was one half of the twin-guitar attack that drove the Detroit band’s incendiary live performances, helping to set the stage for punk rock. Construction Worker Killed in Brooklyn Building CollapseOfficials said the floor caved in at a house in Brooklyn whose owner had been cited for construction without a permit. More Recent Articles |
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The United States launched air strikes in Syria and Iraq Friday in retaliation for the killing of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan last Sunday.
A Pennsylvania man who led the violent breach of the police line during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was convicted of assaulting a police officer Friday.
Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter who killed four classmates in 2021, returned to the stand Friday as prosecutors began their cross-examination.
A judge on Friday postponed the trial date in the federal election interference case against former President Donald Trump while awaiting an appeals decision on whether he is immune from the charges.
A Florida Highway Patrol officer was killed early Friday morning while attempting to stop a suspect in St. Lucie County.
Veterinarians in Maryland performed surgery on a rat snake to remove a gear shift knob the serpent had mistakenly swallowed.
Authorities in Texas responded to a home where a deer crashed in through a window and spent the night inside.
A British judge on Friday threw out a public order charge against environmental activist Greta Thunberg citing "no evidence" she engaged in an unlawful protest in October.
An emu found wandering loose in Washington has a new home at a sanctuary after no owner came forward to claim the large Australian bird.
A power outage affecting thousands of customers in downtown Toronto was caused by an unlucky raccoon that wandered into the wrong place, utility officials said.
A group of 30 current and former workers at a Kentucky middle school scored a $1 million Powerball prize with numbers they have been playing for years -- and hid the winning ticket in a math textbook.
A football field-sized asteroid whizzed by the Earth Friday, making its closest pass in more than a century.
Carl Weathers died Tuesday at age 76, his family and representatives confirmed Friday.
Joe Rogan and Spotify have signed a new deal for his podcast allegedly worth as much as $250 million that will allow "The Joe Rogan Experience" to be available on other platforms.
Sportsbooks are jumping into the media magnetism of the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce union ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, providing a batch of odds related to the pop singer and All-Pro tight end ahead of the big game.
A new analysis of ancient Greek and Roman medical texts suggests that dementia was extremely rare 2,000 to 2,500 years ago, in the time of Aristotle, Galen and Pliny the Elder.
A pair of three-year-old twins are dead after being found unresponsive in the back of a car early Friday morning in Miami-Dade County, Fla.
The heavy lead apron dentists drape over you during dental X-rays may soon be a thing of the past.
U.S. job creation in January hit 353,000, bringing the total created during the Biden administration to 14.8 million, according to Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su.
Because of unsafe ice, Michigan's Department of National Resources on Friday canceled the state's lake sturgeon fishing season for the first time.
K-pop group Red Velvet celebrated after its "Bad Boy" music video reached 400 million views on YouTube.
Fulton County, Ga. District Attorney Fani Willis was subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan over her use of federal funds in her office.
A Tesla plunged into a fjord in the Norwegian capital, leading to its two occupants being rescued by a floating sauna.
"Code 8 Part II," a sequel to the sci-fi action film starring Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell, is coming to Netflix.
Netflix added 13 cast members to the Ted Danson/Mike Schur comedy "A Classic Spy," including legends Sally Struthers and Susan Ruttan and sitcom stars Stephanie Beatriz and Mary Elizabeth Ellis. 
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