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U.S. adds new sanctions targeting North Korea's weapons program The United States imposed new sanctions on six North Korean individuals and two entities that generate revenue and facilitate financial transactions for the regime's weapons program, the Treasury Department said. 2 bodies found in Baltimore bridge collapse as recovery paused to clear debris Two bodies were found Wednesday in the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse as the search for four other construction workers, who are presumed dead, was temporarily called off due to unsafe diving conditions. Dolce&Gabbana moves luxury design to Miami real estate project Italian luxury fashion house Dolce&Gabbana is moving high design to Florida's high-rise real estate market, with its first condo hotel project in the United States. Suspect arrested in Illinois stabbing spree that left 4 dead, 5 injured An unnamed male suspect is in custody after going on a stabbing spree that killed four people and wounded five others in a Rockford, Ill., neighborhood Wednesday afternoon. Judge mostly denies dismissal of Coinbase securities case The Securities and Exchange Commission can proceed with a jury trial in its federal lawsuit accusing cryptocurrency Coinbase of illegally selling securities, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. N.H. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster announces retirement after 12 years in Congress After a dozen years, Democratic New Hampshire Rep. Ann McLane Kuster on Wednesday said this will be her last one in Congress. 5,000 comets now identified, thanks to European Space Agency's SOHO spacecraft A citizen scientist in the Czech Republic on Monday ID'd a new comet while examining an image captured by the exploratory SOHO spacecraft, which raises to 5,000 the number of comets it has helped discover, NASA said. Rescued 'baby hedgehog' turns out to be a pom pom from a hat A Cheshire, England, woman rescued what she believed to be an abandoned baby hedgehog and took it to a local animal hospital, where veterinarians told her she had actually rescued the pom pom from a beanie hat. Study identifies drinking, diabetes, smog as major dementia risk factors Alcohol intake, smog and diabetes are the three greatest risk factors for developing dementia that people can modify, a study conducted by Oxford University researchers recently concluded. Twitch online gamer Ninja says he has form of skin cancer in 'early stages' World renowned game streamer Tyler Blevins, known by his moniker "Ninja," announced Tuesday that he has a form of skin cancer. Though U.S. economy shows signs of strength, poll shows third of Americans rate it as poor A Gallup Poll on Americans' view of the U.S. economy published Wednesday indicated that while most still have a negative view of things, public sentiment on the economy has improved since polling last year. Nine raccoons on the loose from Netherlands zoo A Netherlands zoo is on the hunt for trash pandas after 11 raccoons escaped from their new enclosure at the facility. 'The Jinx Part Two' presents new evidence in Robert Durst murder case HBO released the teaser for "The Jinx Part Two" on Wednesday. The series, premiering April 21, presents new evidence in the Robert Durst murder case. 366 tickets win prizes in lottery drawing with the numbers 9-9-9-9 Lottery officials in Washington, D.C., said a drawing had about 366 winners when the numbers 9-9-9-9 were selected. $1.52B loan guarantee issued in effort to restart Michigan nuclear power plant The Energy Department Wednesday announced a $1.52 billion loan guarantee for Holtec Palisades to finance restoration and restart of the Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan. Amazon invests another $2.75 billion in AI startup Anthropic Amazon Wednesday put another $2.75 billion into Anthropic, bringing its total AI technology investment in the company to $4 billion, its biggest outside venture investment to date. Look: Golf course gator named King Arthur loses his crown A South Carolina golf course alligator named King Arthur has lost his crown after wildlife rescuers became concerned the tomato cage could put his life at risk. Colombian Navy teams with U.S. partners to seize 3 tons of cocaine after water, air chase The Colombian Navy says it has seized three tons of cocaine in conjunction with U.S. Central Command's Joint Interagency Task Force. Ice Cube's BIG3 makes $5 million offer to college basketball star Caitlin Clark The BIG3 basketball league made a $5 million offer as part of a recruiting pitch to Iowa star Caitlin Clark, co-founder Ice Cube confirmed Wednesday on social media. Democrat Marilyn Lands flips Alabama state House seat after running on abortion rights Democrat Marilyn Lands has won a special election and flipped an Alabama State House seat after running a campaign largely on abortion rights and in vitro fertilization. |
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The Five Minutes That Brought Down the Francis Scott Key BridgeWhen a massive cargo ship lost power in Baltimore, crews scrambled to control the ship and to evacuate the bridge lying ahead. But it was too late. The Men Presumed Dead in the Baltimore Bridge Collapse: What We KnowFour men remain missing. They were working as contractors doing overnight maintenance on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when it collapsed on Tuesday. Joe Lieberman, U.S. Senator and Vice Presidential Candidate, Dies at 82He served four terms in the Senate from Connecticut and was chosen by Al Gore as his running mate in the 2000 election. He was the first Jewish candidate on a major-party ticket. Friends, Allies and Even Former Rivals Eulogize Joseph LiebermanAl Gore, his running mate in the 2000 election, called him “a truly gifted leader, whose affable personality and strong will made him a force to be reckoned with.” Russia Amps Up Online Campaign Against Ukraine Before U.S. ElectionsMoscow has found better ways to conceal influence operations that spread arguments for isolationism, officials and experts say. Trump’s Social Media Company Opens New Avenue for Conflicts of InterestEthics experts say Trump Media, now a publicly traded company, would present a new way for foreign actors or others to influence Donald J. Trump, if he is elected president. Trump Media’s Stock Has Made Many People and Companies MillionsA surge in the social media company’s market value has generated a windfall for current and former executives, on top of the bonanza for its largest shareholder, former President Trump. Israel and Hezbollah Trade Fire, With Deaths Reported on Both SidesThe exchange came as a U.N. cease-fire demand appeared to be having little effect on the war in Gaza, and pressure increased on neighboring Jordan to sever ties with Israel. Colon Cancer Is Rising In Young People: What to Know About Causes and SymptomsColon and rectal cancers are increasing among people younger than 50. Experts have a few ideas about why. Ronna McDaniel and NBC Saga: The Perks and Perils of Partisan Talk on TVWhy are television news networks so enamored with paid Beltway analysts? NBC’s Hiring of Ronna McDaniel, Former RNC Head: What’s the Deal?The deal with a former R.N.C. chair who enabled election deniers risked the credibility of NBC News — and ended up pleasing no one. For Richard Serra, Art Was Not Something. It Was Everything.He was known as the Man of Steel. But the sculptor was also an eternal poet, reshaping our perception of space, says our critic. Trump Attacks RFK Jr., a Third-Party Wild CardRobert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent presidential candidate, has asserted that he intends to be a “spoiler” for both Donald Trump and President Biden. Trump Attacks Judge’s Daughter After Gag Order in Hush-Money CaseDonald Trump said a photo of him behind bars on Loren Merchan’s X account meant he could not get a fair trial, but a court official said someone had appropriated the account. Police Fatally Shoot Queens Man Who Brandished Scissors, Officials SayThe victim’s brother contradicted aspects of the police account of the shooting and said his mother had been restraining her son when officers fired their guns. John Eastman, Former Trump Election Lawyer, Should Be Disbarred, Judge FindsThe decision was only the latest effort by bar officials to seek accountability against a group of lawyers who sought to help President Donald J. Trump stay in office despite his election loss. It’s a Statue of Prince Philip. Really. But Now It Has to Go.A much-reviled faceless statue in Cambridge, England, commemorating Philip’s time as a chancellor of Cambridge University has been ordered to be removed. What We Know About Sean Combs Lawsuits, Raids and Federal InvestigationFederal agents executed search warrants at his homes in Los Angeles and Miami Beach, and he faces several civil lawsuits accusing him of rape and sexual assault. Why Biden Is Vowing to Raise TaxesA “yes, new taxes” campaign violates every principle of American politics. But it’s the right choice for this moment. How the Baltimore Bridge Collapse Could Snarl U.S. Supply ChainsAmerica’s ports are vital to our country’s prosperity. We should invest in modernizing them to keep supply chains running smoothly. One Purple State Is ‘Testing the Outer Limits of MAGAism’North Carolina Republicans are “in the running for the most MAGA party in the nation.” Stabbing Attack in Rockford, Illinois, Leaves 4 Dead and 5 InjuredThe motive for the killings in a residential neighborhood in Rockford, Ill., was not immediately clear, the authorities said. A suspect is in custody. The Broad Museum, a Los Angeles Favorite, Is ExpandingAn expansion designed by Diller, Scofidio + Renfro will add 55,000 square feet to an institution that has become a popular Los Angeles destination. Kim Kardashian is Sued for Saying Her Tables Are Authentic Donald JuddsIn a promotional video, the reality star said her office furniture was designed by Judd, the minimalist artist. His foundation says otherwise in a new lawsuit. Harvard Removes Binding of Human Skin From Book in Its LibraryThe decision to find a “respectful final disposition” for human remains used for a 19th-century book comes amid growing scrutiny of their presence in museum collections. Rebecca Frecknall Is Bringing ‘Cabaret’ Back to BroadwayThe British director Rebecca Frecknall’s immersive revival of the Kander and Ebb musical was a hit in London. This spring, she’s bringing it to Broadway. |
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The United States imposed new sanctions on six North Korean individuals and two entities that generate revenue and facilitate financial transactions for the regime's weapons program, the Treasury Department said.
Two bodies were found Wednesday in the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse as the search for four other construction workers, who are presumed dead, was temporarily called off due to unsafe diving conditions.
Italian luxury fashion house Dolce&Gabbana is moving high design to Florida's high-rise real estate market, with its first condo hotel project in the United States.
An unnamed male suspect is in custody after going on a stabbing spree that killed four people and wounded five others in a Rockford, Ill., neighborhood Wednesday afternoon.
The Securities and Exchange Commission can proceed with a jury trial in its federal lawsuit accusing cryptocurrency Coinbase of illegally selling securities, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
After a dozen years, Democratic New Hampshire Rep. Ann McLane Kuster on Wednesday said this will be her last one in Congress.
A citizen scientist in the Czech Republic on Monday ID'd a new comet while examining an image captured by the exploratory SOHO spacecraft, which raises to 5,000 the number of comets it has helped discover, NASA said.
A Cheshire, England, woman rescued what she believed to be an abandoned baby hedgehog and took it to a local animal hospital, where veterinarians told her she had actually rescued the pom pom from a beanie hat.
Alcohol intake, smog and diabetes are the three greatest risk factors for developing dementia that people can modify, a study conducted by Oxford University researchers recently concluded.
World renowned game streamer Tyler Blevins, known by his moniker "Ninja," announced Tuesday that he has a form of skin cancer.
A Gallup Poll on Americans' view of the U.S. economy published Wednesday indicated that while most still have a negative view of things, public sentiment on the economy has improved since polling last year.
A Netherlands zoo is on the hunt for trash pandas after 11 raccoons escaped from their new enclosure at the facility.
HBO released the teaser for "The Jinx Part Two" on Wednesday. The series, premiering April 21, presents new evidence in the Robert Durst murder case.
Lottery officials in Washington, D.C., said a drawing had about 366 winners when the numbers 9-9-9-9 were selected.
The Energy Department Wednesday announced a $1.52 billion loan guarantee for Holtec Palisades to finance restoration and restart of the Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan.
Amazon Wednesday put another $2.75 billion into Anthropic, bringing its total AI technology investment in the company to $4 billion, its biggest outside venture investment to date.
A South Carolina golf course alligator named King Arthur has lost his crown after wildlife rescuers became concerned the tomato cage could put his life at risk.
The Colombian Navy says it has seized three tons of cocaine in conjunction with U.S. Central Command's Joint Interagency Task Force.
The BIG3 basketball league made a $5 million offer as part of a recruiting pitch to Iowa star Caitlin Clark, co-founder Ice Cube confirmed Wednesday on social media.
Democrat Marilyn Lands has won a special election and flipped an Alabama State House seat after running a campaign largely on abortion rights and in vitro fertilization. 
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