Talking about historical threats to democracy, President Biden launched his State of the Union address before Congress Thursday night, during which he forcefully made his case to voters to re-elect him. An Army lieutenant colonel serving at the U.S. Embassy in Israel died earlier this week, the Pentagon announced Thursday. Democratic senators held a news conference Thursday ahead of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address to push for reproductive freedom. A federal judge on Thursday denied former President Donald Trump's request to delay an $83.3 million judgment in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation case against him, leaving him just three days to pay or post bond. "Damsel," on Netflix Friday, is a fun action hero turn from Millie Bobby Brown as a fairy tale princess holding her own against a dragon. Lawmakers are renewing a challenge to one of the world's most popular social media apps over national security concerns. The House passed a measure Thursday that would require any migrant who committed burglary or theft to be detained. It was named after a student in Georgia who officials say was killed by an illegal immigrant. In a letter to SpaceX, congressional lawmakers Robert Garcia, D-Calif., and Jamie Rashkin, D-Md., expressed concern over the Russian military's alleged use of Starlink systems. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating another issue involving a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft after a flight crew last month reported "stuck" rudder pedals. Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Thursday morning delivered the NATO Instrument of Accession to Washington, D.C., formally making it the 32nd member of the military alliance. Animal rescuers in England saved a swan seen struggling in a lake with fishing line tangled around both legs. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said congressional obstruction of Ukraine aid is "nothing short of a gift" for Vladimir Putin in remarks delivered during a meeting with German officials. A total of 100 people gathered in Wales to play the longest distance game of tug of war, which spanned 1,694 feet. A Michigan woman scored a $100,000 lottery prize -- and her friend won $50,000 from the same Powerball drawing. A psychedelic medicine biotech company announced Thursday its LSD-based drug has won U.S. Food and Drug Administration breakthrough treatment status for treating generalized anxiety disorder with lasting relief. First lady Jill Biden and the U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday unveiled the artwork of a Forever stamp commemorating former first lady Betty Ford. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told the Senate Banking Committee Thursday the U.S. economy is strong and is in better condition than any other major world economy. RLJE Entertainment released the trailer for "Arcadian" on Thursday. Nicolas Cage stars in the post-apocalyptic monster movie opening in theaters April 12. Swedish police forces said Thursday they arrested four people connected to "violent Islamist extremism" in the Stockholm area. The Miami Dolphins agreed to a two-year contract worth up to $10 million with free-agent tight end Jonnu Smith, a league source told UPI on Thursday. Hulu released the first photos from the upcoming series "Under the Bridge" on Thursday. Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone star in the series based on a 1997 crime Opening arguments in the James Crumbley involuntary manslaughter trial are set for Thursday. He's charged with four counts related to his son's murder of four students at Michigan's Oxford High School Nov. 30, 2021. President Joe Biden during his State of the Union address Thursday evening will announce the construction of a port along the coast of Gaza to allow more humanitarian aid into the region. ALDI said Friday it plans to add 800 stores nationwide by the end of 2028. It also announced its completed acquisition of Winn-Dixie and Harvey supermarkets. |
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