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Winter storm brings Denver to a halt A foot or more of snow brought Denver to a standstill Thursday, closing schools, snarling traffic, disrupting travel and delighting skiers as March continued as the snowiest month in recent history in the capital city. Ex-California rideshare driver arrested for anti-Semitic attack A former California rideshare driver was arrested Wednesday for assaulting a passenger he believed was either Jewish or from Israel. At least 20 dead, 150 wounded in attack on Gaza food aid site At least 20 people were killed and another 155 were wounded Thursday in an attack on a crowd waiting for food aid in the battle-weary Gaza Strip, according to health officials. U.S. Senate confirms ambassador to Haiti amid violence Against the backdrop of political uncertainty and escalating violence in Haiti, the Senate on Thursday confirmed Dennis Hankins ambassador to the Caribbean country. Jurors find Michigan shooter's father guilty on 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter A jury found James Crumbley guilty on all four counts of involuntary manslaughter Thursday. Pornhub blocks access in Texas over age-restriction law Fighting back against the state's age verification requirement, Pornhub blocked access to its content in Texas Thursday. Anyone with an IP address in Texas is blocked from entering the pornography platform. Sen. Bernie Sanders introduces legislative proposal for 32-hour workweek Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has proposed a bill to reduce the 40-hour workweek to 32. Neurological conditions the leading cause of ill health globally, study finds Neurological conditions that affect 3.4 billion people are the No. 1 cause of ill health and disability around the world, ahead of cardiovascular diseases, a new study says. Judge denies New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez request to drop bribery charges A judge refused Thursday to dismiss bribery and other charges against Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey on the grounds that they violated protections given to members of Congress in the Constitution. All that glitters is gold? Gibson releasing $50K 'Stairway to Heaven' replica guitar Fans now have a chance to own a copy of "the coolest guitar in rock." The Gibson EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector's Edition is a replica of the same guitar used by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page on 'Stairway to Heaven.' Judge denies Donald Trump's bid to dismiss classified documents case U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday rejected one of Donald Trump's motions to dismiss the classified documents case against him in Florida. Fire erupts inside Haiti's National Penitentiary after nearly 4,000 prisoners escape Black smoke could be seen billowing out of Haiti's National Penitentiary Thursday after armed gangs led a jailbreak earlier this month. 6 Massachusetts teens charged with hate crimes after alleged 'slave auction' on Snapchat Six Massachusetts eighth graders face criminal charges for their alleged participation in a "mock slave auction" and racist comments aimed at Black students on Snapchat, officials said Thursday. Escaped pig leads deputies on chase in Louisiana A loose pig led Louisiana sheriff's deputies on a "brief foot pursuit" before a "farm-raised" deputy was able to rope the runaway animal. Wildfire responses from federal agencies need to be reformed, Senate panel told With approximately 70,000 wildfires a year since 1983, federal agencies told U.S. senators on Thursday that emergency responses must be reformed to better aid affected communities. Manhattan DA 'does not oppose' 30-day delay in Donald Trump hush-money trial Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg signaled Thursday that he is open to delaying the start of Donald Trump's hush-money trial for up to 30 days. Watch: Idaho man uses pump rocket to hit a target 37 times in a row An Idaho man on a quest to concurrently hold 183 Guinness World Records brought his total to 163 by using a pump-powered rocket to hit a target 37 times in a row. Mom uses kids' birthdays to win $1.4M lottery prize An Illinois woman scored a $1.4 million lottery jackpot with a ticket she bought using her children's birthday numbers. Federal appeals court rules Trump adviser Peter Navarro must report to prison Former Trump administration Trade Adviser Peter Navarro must report to prison after a panel of judges rejected his bid to delay his sentence. Best Buy recalls almost 190K Insignia air fryers after fire reports Best Buy is recalling almost 190,000 Insignia air fryers over reports the devices had overheated or caused the glass to shatter. VA announces plan to house 41,000 homeless veterans The Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday announced a plan to provide housing for at least 41,000 veterans who are experiencing homelessness. President Joe Biden 'heartbroken' over death of non-binary teen Nex Benedict President Joe Biden expressed heartbreak over the death of 16-year-old nonbinary student Nex Benedict and said more must be done to end discrimination and the suicide crisis among nonbinary and transgender youth. Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Kinds of Kindness' coming in June Searchlight Pictures announced the release date for "Kinds of Kindness" Thursday. The Yorgos Lanthimos film starring Emma Stone opens June 25 in theaters. Watch: 'Black Mirror' Season 7 to include 'U.S.S. Callister' sequel Netflix announced Thursday that Season 7 of "Black Mirror" is coming next year, and includes a sequel to the Season 4 episode "U.S.S. Callister." |
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Questions Persist as Israel Signals Support for More Aid for GazaAid organizations and U.N. officials say the new efforts by land, air and sea are too small and inefficient to meet the enormous needs of Gazan civilians. Schumer Urges New Leadership in Israel, Calling Netanyahu an Obstacle to PeaceThe top Senate Democrat, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the United States, spoke from the Senate floor to condemn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and call for elections to replace him. Another Trump Trial Faces DelayAll four criminal cases against Donald Trump have become mired in issues that have pushed back the start of trials. Judge Denies One of Trump’s Efforts to Derail Documents CaseWith the former president in attendance, Judge Aileen Cannon held a hearing in federal court in Florida to weigh some of Donald Trump’s motions to have the classified documents case dismissed. Appeals Court Denies Peter Navarro’s Motion to Remain Out of PrisonThe order on Thursday left Mr. Navarro on track to begin a four-month sentence next week for ignoring a congressional subpoena. James Crumbley Found Guilty in Michigan School Shooting TrialMr. Crumbley and his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, who was found guilty on identical charges last month, are the first parents in the country to be directly charged for the deaths caused by their child in a mass shooting. Michigan School Shooting: 5 Cases of Parents Convicted After Child’s ActionsThe mother and father of a Michigan teenager who carried out a school shooting are among the parents who have been convicted of crimes in the aftermath. What to Know About Putin and Russia’s Presidential VoteThe presidential vote in Russia begins on Friday and lasts through Sunday, and although it features the trappings of a horse race, it is more of a predetermined, Soviet-style referendum. Cities Face Cutbacks as Commercial Real Estate Prices TumbleLost tax revenue fuels concerns over an urban ‘doom loop.’ Latinos, Shifting Toward Trump, Land at the Center of the 2024 CampaignDonald Trump’s rising support has turned many Latino voters into swing voters. Possible TikTok Sale Has Wall St. Abuzz as Mnuchin Discusses DealWall Street is abuzz about a potential deal, but the large price tag for the app is one of many factors that could limit the number of suitors. TikTok Is Its Own Worst EnemyThe video-sharing app has received unfair treatment in Washington. But the company’s biggest wounds are self-inflicted. Taiwan Is Building a Satellite Network Without Elon MuskThe island democracy urgently needs an internet backup. Mr. Musk’s total control over his Starlink service, which dominates the market, left Taiwan wary. Social Security and Medicare Are on the BallotBiden has a plan. Trump doesn’t but could wind up gutting those programs. Denying Your Medical Care is Big Business in AmericaInsurance companies have weaponized a seemingly benign process to protect their profits, and it’s putting patients at risk. The House Vote to Force TikTok’s Sale Is a MistakeAmericans want to keep TikTok and want more privacy, and TikTok should not be banned. Colleges Are Putting Their Futures at RiskWhen schools become overtly political, they put their future at risk. Marble Roman Head Is Found in EnglandA marble head from the first or second century was found buried in England. But how did it get there? SpaceX Successfully Launches Starship for a Third TimeThe third test flight of the most powerful rocket ever built achieved a series of milestones before the spacecraft was lost as it re-entered Earth’s atmosphere. Florida Man Sues G.M. and LexisNexis Over Sale of His Cadillac DataRomeo Chicco’s auto insurance rate doubled because of information about his speeding, braking and acceleration, according to his complaint. In the Oscars Audience, Candid Photos From the CeremonySee Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Martin Scorsese, Billie Eilish, Emma Stone and other stars in candid scenes that viewers may have missed. More Recent Articles |
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A foot or more of snow brought Denver to a standstill Thursday, closing schools, snarling traffic, disrupting travel and delighting skiers as March continued as the snowiest month in recent history in the capital city.
A former California rideshare driver was arrested Wednesday for assaulting a passenger he believed was either Jewish or from Israel.
At least 20 people were killed and another 155 were wounded Thursday in an attack on a crowd waiting for food aid in the battle-weary Gaza Strip, according to health officials.
Against the backdrop of political uncertainty and escalating violence in Haiti, the Senate on Thursday confirmed Dennis Hankins ambassador to the Caribbean country.
A jury found James Crumbley guilty on all four counts of involuntary manslaughter Thursday.
Fighting back against the state's age verification requirement, Pornhub blocked access to its content in Texas Thursday. Anyone with an IP address in Texas is blocked from entering the pornography platform.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has proposed a bill to reduce the 40-hour workweek to 32.
Neurological conditions that affect 3.4 billion people are the No. 1 cause of ill health and disability around the world, ahead of cardiovascular diseases, a new study says.
A judge refused Thursday to dismiss bribery and other charges against Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey on the grounds that they violated protections given to members of Congress in the Constitution.
Fans now have a chance to own a copy of "the coolest guitar in rock." The Gibson EDS-1275 Doubleneck Collector's Edition is a replica of the same guitar used by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page on 'Stairway to Heaven.'
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday rejected one of Donald Trump's motions to dismiss the classified documents case against him in Florida.
Black smoke could be seen billowing out of Haiti's National Penitentiary Thursday after armed gangs led a jailbreak earlier this month.
Six Massachusetts eighth graders face criminal charges for their alleged participation in a "mock slave auction" and racist comments aimed at Black students on Snapchat, officials said Thursday.
A loose pig led Louisiana sheriff's deputies on a "brief foot pursuit" before a "farm-raised" deputy was able to rope the runaway animal.
With approximately 70,000 wildfires a year since 1983, federal agencies told U.S. senators on Thursday that emergency responses must be reformed to better aid affected communities.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg signaled Thursday that he is open to delaying the start of Donald Trump's hush-money trial for up to 30 days.
An Idaho man on a quest to concurrently hold 183 Guinness World Records brought his total to 163 by using a pump-powered rocket to hit a target 37 times in a row.
An Illinois woman scored a $1.4 million lottery jackpot with a ticket she bought using her children's birthday numbers.
Former Trump administration Trade Adviser Peter Navarro must report to prison after a panel of judges rejected his bid to delay his sentence.
Best Buy is recalling almost 190,000 Insignia air fryers over reports the devices had overheated or caused the glass to shatter.
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday announced a plan to provide housing for at least 41,000 veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
President Joe Biden expressed heartbreak over the death of 16-year-old nonbinary student Nex Benedict and said more must be done to end discrimination and the suicide crisis among nonbinary and transgender youth.
Searchlight Pictures announced the release date for "Kinds of Kindness" Thursday. The Yorgos Lanthimos film starring Emma Stone opens June 25 in theaters.
Netflix announced Thursday that Season 7 of "Black Mirror" is coming next year, and includes a sequel to the Season 4 episode "U.S.S. Callister." 
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