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SpaceX scrubs launch of 23 Starlink satellites SpaceX scrubbed its launch of 23 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Wednesday night, just two minutes before lift-off. SpaceX said it will now target Thursday, the same day it launches Starship's third flight test. Nuggets hand Heat fourth-consecutive loss in NBA Finals rematch Nine months had passed since the Denver Nuggets faced the Miami Heat in Miami before Wednesday's rematch of last year's NBA Finals foes, but the results of the squabble were eerily similar. Non-binary teen Nex Benedict's death ruled a suicide The death of 16-year-old nonbinary student Nex Benedict, who was bullied and injured in a school fight last month, has been ruled a suicide by overdose, the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner's office announced Wednesday. Explosion injures 16 Orange County SWAT officers during training exercise Sixteen Orange County SWAT team officers were injured Wednesday when an explosion occurred during a training exercise in Irvine, Calif., authorities said. Great Value Honey Roasted Cashews recalled over mislabeled containers Great Value Honey Roasted Cashews are being recalled over mislabeled containers. The product may contain coconut or milk, not listed as ingredients, which could pose life-threatening allergic reactions. Indianapolis Colts to sign quarterback Joe Flacco The Indianapolis Colts agreed to a one-year deal with quarterback Joe Flacco, his agency, JL Sports, confirmed Wednesday. The pact is worth up to $8.7 million. 3 Kansas City men charged with federal firearms violations related to Super Bowl parade mass shooting Three men face federal gun trafficking offenses for straw purchases related to the Feb. 14 mass shooting that injured killed one and injured more than 20 people during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory rally. Injured Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole expected to miss 1 to 2 months New York Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole, who was already ruled out for opening day, is expected to miss one to two months because of a right elbow injury. Blue flags blanket National Mall for colorectal cancer awareness Thousands of blue flags are blanketing the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in front of the U.S. Capitol through March 22, to support more research, funding and treatment options for colorectal cancer. Tennessee Titans, wide receiver Calvin Ridley agree to 4-year, $92M deal Free agent wide receiver Calvin Ridley agreed to a four-year, $92 million contract with the Tennessee Titans, his agent announced Wednesday on social media. U.S. deploys Marines anti-terrorism team to Haiti to secure embassy amid gang violence The U.S. Marines has sent its anti-terrorism security team to Haiti to protect the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, amid escalating gang violence and the country's transition to a new prime minister. Former UFC fighter Mark Coleman 'battling for his life' after rescuing parents from fire Former UFC start Mark Coleman is "currently battling for his life," after rescuing his parents from a fire at their Ohio home. Blood test shows 83% accuracy for detecting colorectal cancer in trial A blood test to screen for colorectal cancer in average-risk individuals without symptoms accurately detected the malignancy in 83% of people confirmed to have the disease, a study released Wednesday showed. Los Angeles Chargers release wide receiver Mike Williams The Los Angeles Chargers released wide receiver Mike Williams, the team announced Wednesday. It will save $20 million in salary cap space. ICE agents begin wearing body cameras in 5 cities Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in five U.S. cities started wearing body cameras Wednesday as required by an executive order from President Joe Biden. Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announces sweeping misdemeanor marijuana pardons Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced Wednesday a plan to issue sweeping pardons for all marijuana possession convictions in the state. Michigan school shooting: James Crumbley involuntary manslaughter trial rests without his testimony The prosecution and the defense wrapped up their cases Wednesday in the involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley without his testimony. He's the father of Oxford Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley. Weight loss can be essential for some who await kidney transplant Weight-loss surgery may help patients struggling with obesity and kidney failure become eligible for a lifesaving transplant, researchers report. In contentious meeting, Knesset passes war budget as Israel's war cabinet faces dissolution Israel's Knesset approved a 2024 war budget in a contentious session Wednesday on a vote of 62-55. The war cabinet and National Unity Coalition could be dissolved as the right-wing New Hope party leaves. Mark the Wahlberg inspired by the sacrifice, heart of 'Arthur the King' Mark Wahlberg says his new feel-good film, "Arthur the King," is the story of a man who selflessly risked what he thought would be his legacy to save the humblest of creatures. Georgia woman's cat found a mile from home after 7 years A Georgia woman's cat was missing for 7 years before being found living with a colony of strays about a mile from home. Gallup: LGBTQ+ identification in U.S. rises to 7.6% A Gallup survey released Wednesday shows 7.6% of U.S. adults now identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or other sexual orientations beside heterosexual. After depressed stock prices this fiscal year, Petco CEO Ron Coughlin steps down |
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TikTok’s Security Threats Go Beyond the Scope of House LegislationThe risks have less to do with who owns the app than who writes the code and algorithms that make TikTok tick. What Happens Next With the TikTok Ban BillEven though legislation is moving forward, our video apps won’t disappear any time soon. Why a Sale of TikTok Would Not Be EasyAs legislation moves ahead that could eventually mandate a sale by the Chinese parent company ByteDance, hurdles include finding buyers. How FAFSA Upended This Year’s College AdmissionsThe Education Department was supposed to make applying for federal financial aid easier. Instead, it got worse. Biden Offers a Tour of His Life: A Corvette, Swimsuit Shots and a Trip to MongoliaTranscripts of five hours of interviews with the special counsel released this week reveal a president with a lot on his mind and a storehouse of stories to tell. Kamala Harris Will Visit Abortion Clinic, in Historic FirstThe vice president plans to meet with abortion providers and staff members in Minneapolis, a striking political move that shows how assertive Democrats have grown on the issue. RNC Shutting Down Community Centers Aimed at Minority OutreachWhile the new chairman says the party still plans to use the centers, an overhaul of G.O.P. operations continues as Donald Trump’s allies take over. Israel Allows Aid Directly Into North Gaza, Raising Hopes for MoreThe World Food Program delivery, containing food for 25,000 people, was the first since Oct. 7 to go directly from Israel into the northern Gaza Strip, where many people are at risk of starvation. Autopsy Shows Nex Benedict Died by SuicideA medical examiner found evidence of a toxic mix of drugs in the 16-year-old nonbinary high school student in Oklahoma, who died one day after an altercation in a girls’ bathroom. What We Know About the Death of Nex Benedict in OklahomaNex Benedict, 16, died one day after an altercation with classmates in a school bathroom in Oklahoma. The death was later ruled a suicide. After Elon Musk Interview, Don Lemon Says His Deal With X Is CanceledDays before the former television anchor’s new talk show debuted, his deal combusted after an interview with the site’s owner, he said. How Biden Can Out-Populist the PopulistIncumbents are unpopular in all Western democracies, but there may be ways to allay the angst driving voter dissatisfaction. Kate Middleton’s Story Is About More Than Kate MiddletonThe scandal is another blatant display of royal double standards. Some Black Voters Are Souring on Democrats. It May Be Part of a Natural Drift.There are signs that Black voters are inching closer to the patterns of other demographic groups. R.F.K. Jr.’s Possible V.P. Picks Are No JokeThere are voters who might see Aaron Rodgers or Jesse Ventura as regular people. Some of Washington’s Iconic Cherry Trees Are About to DisappearThe National Park Service plans to chop down 140 of the trees as it builds a new sea wall to protect the area around the Jefferson Memorial. Colon Cancer Blood Test Shows Promise for Early DetectionMany patients are reluctant to undergo colonoscopies or conduct at-home fecal tests. Doctors see potential in another screening method. Widow Says MTA Workers Shared Photos of Slain HusbandJakeba Dockery says graphic photos of her husband, Richard Henderson, after he was shot on a No. 3 train were shared online in violation of New York’s civil rights law. Dancing and Jumping Over Fire, Iranians Use Holiday to Defy RulesLarge crowds packed the streets to celebrate the tradition of Chaharshanbeh Suri. Iran has banned dancing in public, which has also been a way to protest. A Japanese Festival of Fire and SpiritsDuring Setsubun celebrations in Kyoto, demons and bad luck are banished as people prepare for the start of the new year. |
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SpaceX scrubbed its launch of 23 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Wednesday night, just two minutes before lift-off. SpaceX said it will now target Thursday, the same day it launches Starship's third flight test.
Nine months had passed since the Denver Nuggets faced the Miami Heat in Miami before Wednesday's rematch of last year's NBA Finals foes, but the results of the squabble were eerily similar.
The death of 16-year-old nonbinary student Nex Benedict, who was bullied and injured in a school fight last month, has been ruled a suicide by overdose, the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner's office announced Wednesday.
Sixteen Orange County SWAT team officers were injured Wednesday when an explosion occurred during a training exercise in Irvine, Calif., authorities said.
Great Value Honey Roasted Cashews are being recalled over mislabeled containers. The product may contain coconut or milk, not listed as ingredients, which could pose life-threatening allergic reactions.
The Indianapolis Colts agreed to a one-year deal with quarterback Joe Flacco, his agency, JL Sports, confirmed Wednesday. The pact is worth up to $8.7 million.
Three men face federal gun trafficking offenses for straw purchases related to the Feb. 14 mass shooting that injured killed one and injured more than 20 people during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory rally.
New York Yankees ace pitcher Gerrit Cole, who was already ruled out for opening day, is expected to miss one to two months because of a right elbow injury.
Thousands of blue flags are blanketing the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in front of the U.S. Capitol through March 22, to support more research, funding and treatment options for colorectal cancer.
Free agent wide receiver Calvin Ridley agreed to a four-year, $92 million contract with the Tennessee Titans, his agent announced Wednesday on social media.
The U.S. Marines has sent its anti-terrorism security team to Haiti to protect the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, amid escalating gang violence and the country's transition to a new prime minister.
Former UFC start Mark Coleman is "currently battling for his life," after rescuing his parents from a fire at their Ohio home.
A blood test to screen for colorectal cancer in average-risk individuals without symptoms accurately detected the malignancy in 83% of people confirmed to have the disease, a study released Wednesday showed.
The Los Angeles Chargers released wide receiver Mike Williams, the team announced Wednesday. It will save $20 million in salary cap space.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in five U.S. cities started wearing body cameras Wednesday as required by an executive order from President Joe Biden.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced Wednesday a plan to issue sweeping pardons for all marijuana possession convictions in the state.
The prosecution and the defense wrapped up their cases Wednesday in the involuntary manslaughter trial of James Crumbley without his testimony. He's the father of Oxford Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley.
Weight-loss surgery may help patients struggling with obesity and kidney failure become eligible for a lifesaving transplant, researchers report.
Israel's Knesset approved a 2024 war budget in a contentious session Wednesday on a vote of 62-55. The war cabinet and National Unity Coalition could be dissolved as the right-wing New Hope party leaves.
Mark Wahlberg says his new feel-good film, "Arthur the King," is the story of a man who selflessly risked what he thought would be his legacy to save the humblest of creatures.
A Georgia woman's cat was missing for 7 years before being found living with a colony of strays about a mile from home.
A Gallup survey released Wednesday shows 7.6% of U.S. adults now identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or other sexual orientations beside heterosexual.
Petco announced Wednesday that CEO Ron Coughlin has left the company. 
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