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FCC investigates Amazon over alleged marketing, sale of illegal signal jammers The Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday it is investigating Amazon, and other retailers, over its alleged marketing and sales of wireless signal jammers, which are illegal for U.S. consumers to use. Republican senator receives death threat over anti-TikTok bill Sen. Thom Tillis on Wednesday said he has received death threats over a bill that would force TikTok to end its Chinese ownership, releasing audio of the person threatening to shoot him if it passes. Search for Riley Strain turns to dam, 42 miles downstream from Nashville The search for missing college student Riley Strain took investigators Wednesday to a river dam located 42 miles downstream from Nashville, after Strain was reported missing nearly two weeks ago. Alabama bans government funding of 'divisive' DEI programs in schools Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Wednesday, banning the public funding of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the state's schools and universities. 2 more Mississippi deputies sentenced for roles in 'Goon Squad' torture of 2 Black men Former Mississippi sheriff's deputies Daniel Opdyke and Christian Desmond on Wednesday became the latest members of the self-described Rankin County "Goon Squad" sentenced to prison for the 2023 torture of two Black men. 'Blood Simple,' 'Knives Out' actor M. Emmet Walsh dies at 88At House impeachment inquiry hearing, key witness Lev Parnas blasts Republicans for pushing 'falsehoods' During Wednesday's House impeachment inquiry hearing, Lev Parnas blasted Republican members of Congress for "doing the bidding" of Russia and pushing false allegations against President Joe Biden. Ex-NHL winger Konstantin Koltsov, former boyfriend of tennis star Aryna Sabalenka, dies at 42 Former Pittsburgh Penguins winger Konstantin Koltsov, the former boyfriend of tennis star Aryna Sabalenka, has died, Russian hockey club Salavat Yulaev announced Tuesday. He was 42. Remains of extinct giant river dolphin found in Amazon region, researchers say An international team of researchers found the remains of a giant freshwater dolphin that is about 16 million years old and the largest river dolphin species ever found, the University of Zurich announced Wednesday. Watch: 'Harold and the Purple Crayon' trailer draws grown-up magic Sony Pictures released the trailer for "Harold and the Purple Crayon" on Wednesday. The film opens Aug. 2 in theaters. Tennis: Aryna Sabalenka says 'heart is broken' by Konstantin Koltsov's death; confirms breakup Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka says her "heart is broken" from the tragic news about her former boyfriend and NHL player Konstantin Koltsov, who died from what police called an "apparent suicide" Monday in Bal Harbour, Fla. Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, more return in 1st 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' pics Warner Bros. released the first photos from "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" Wednesday. Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara return for the sequel in theaters Sept. 6. DeSantis signs bill banning homeless encampments, public sleeping in Florida Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Wednesday that bans homeless people from setting up tents or sleeping in public spaces, as he compared the issue of homelessness to the chaos of spring break. Detroit Lions cornerback Cameron Sutton wanted on domestic violence charges in Florida Detroit Lions cornerback Cameron Sutton is accused of felony domestic violence after a March 7 incident in Florida's Hillsborough County and can't be located, The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press reported Wednesday. Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged as it watches inflation data A "bumpy road" and recent rise in inflation caused the Federal Reserve to hold steady on interest rates on Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced during an afternoon news conference. English police round up loose pig in resident's yard Police in Cambridgeshire, England, responded to a resident's yard to round up an unusual escaped pet: a small pig. WHO urges increased cholera vaccine production in response to surging cases Millions of people are at risk from cholera due to lack of access to clean drinking water and sufficient vaccines, according to the World Health Organization. Watch: Women attempting 500-mile journey in toy cars A pair of Florida women are attempting to create a new Guinness World Record by driving 500 miles down the state's coast in a pair of toy cars. Israeli protesters call U.N. relief agency 'Hamas,' demand its expulsion from Jerusalem Hundreds of pro-Israel protestors in Jerusalem gathered outside of United Nations Relief and Works Agency offices to demand its removal from the city and the return of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Maryland woman's purse clean-out reveals $50,007 lottery prize A Maryland woman who never checks her lottery tickets until her purse pocket is full discovered she had won a $50,007 Powerball prize weeks earlier. On This Day, March 20: U.S. begins invasion of Iraq On March 20, 2003, U.S.-led coalition forces begin military operations in Iraq. Famous birthdays for March 20: Sloane Stephens, Kathy Ireland Tennis star Sloane Stephens turns 30 and model/actor Kathy Ireland turns 60, among the famous birthdays for March 20. |
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Netanyahu Assails Schumer, Dramatizing Partisan Split Over IsraelThe prime minister addressed Senate Republicans remotely after Senator Chuck Schumer called him out in an explosive speech urging a new election in Israel. Israel-Hamas War in Gaza Leaves Power VacuumAnalysts say the Israeli military’s return to the largest hospital complex in the enclave may foretell more chaos without governance. Texas Migrant Law Is Latest Test of America vs. Its StatesThe partisan gridlock gumming up Washington has prompted states controlled by one party to set off on their own. Texas Immigration Law: Here’s the Latest on SB4As dizzying legal developments sowed confusion along the border, an appeals court panel appeared split over whether Texas’ migrant arrest law should remain on hold while the court fight continues. Appeals Court Shaped by Trump Is at Center of Texas Border DebateThe fight over a new immigration law is the latest national controversy to reach the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Biden Widens His Financial Lead Over TrumpNew federal filings on Wednesday showed the president’s campaign with a nearly $40 million advantage over the Trump campaign at the end of last month. California Approves Prop. 1, a Mental Health Plan Aimed at Addressing HomelessnessThe measure known as Proposition 1, which includes $6.38 billion for treatment and housing, was a top priority for Gov. Gavin Newsom to reduce homelessness in the state. Reddit Said to Price IPO at $34 a Share, in a Positive Sign for TechThe social media company raised $748 million in the offering. Its shares begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. Condé Nast’s Owners Set to Reap a $1.4 Billion Windfall From RedditThe Newhouse family, which controls the Advance media empire, made a 2006 investment of $10 million in the social site, which plans to go public on Thursday. Fossil Trove From 74,000 Years Ago Points to Remarkably Adaptive HumansAn archaeological site in Ethiopia revealed the oldest-known arrowheads and the remnants of a major volcanic eruption. Biden Aims to Bolster Chip Manufacturing, but More Investment May Be NeededThe president hopes the money will kick-start semiconductor production in America, but that might take a lot more investment in the future. Biden Administration Announces New Tailpipe Rules Aimed to Expand EVsThe regulation would require automakers to sell more electric vehicles and hybrids by gradually tightening limits on tailpipe pollution. Led by Its Youth, U.S. Sinks in World Happiness ReportFor the first time since the first World Happiness Report was issued in 2012, the United States was not ranked among the world’s Top 20 happiest countries. The drop was driven by people under 30. Oprah, Ozempic and UsHer special is a harbinger of how the weight-loss industry is rebranding: Obesity is a disease, and — for the first time — it’s not your fault. The Potency of Trump’s ‘Lost Cause’ MythmakingLike the “Lost Cause” ideology, Donald Trump’s propagandistic mythology negates the truth. Trump Tries to Sell a Normal-ish Second TermThat’s what he seems to be telling donors, but it’s not clear whether he’s serious. Woman’s Arrest After Political Dispute Prompts a Lively Supreme Court DebateA Texas city councilwoman, arrested on charges of mishandling documents after criticizing the city manager, said her First Amendment rights had been violated. At the Met Opera, the Show Goes On After a Technical MishapThe company put on a semi-staged version of Puccini’s “Turandot” at the last minute, after a backstage lift got jammed. Angela Chao Was Intoxicated When She Died in Car Wreck, Police Report ShowsThe Blanco County Sheriff’s Office in Texas called the Feb. 10 episode, in which the shipping executive drove her Tesla into a pond at a family ranch, an “unfortunate accident.” Frans de Waal, Who Found the Origins of Morality in Apes, Dies at 75An unusually popular primatologist, he drew the attention of Newt Gingrich, Isabella Rossellini, the philosopher Peter Singer and the reading public. A New Building Aims to Be a Good Neighbor in Low-Rise BrooklynThe architect of Bergen, in Boerum Hill, is Frida Escobedo, who recently landed the commission to redesign a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More Recent Articles |
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The Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday it is investigating Amazon, and other retailers, over its alleged marketing and sales of wireless signal jammers, which are illegal for U.S. consumers to use.
Sen. Thom Tillis on Wednesday said he has received death threats over a bill that would force TikTok to end its Chinese ownership, releasing audio of the person threatening to shoot him if it passes.
The search for missing college student Riley Strain took investigators Wednesday to a river dam located 42 miles downstream from Nashville, after Strain was reported missing nearly two weeks ago.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Wednesday, banning the public funding of diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the state's schools and universities.
Former Mississippi sheriff's deputies Daniel Opdyke and Christian Desmond on Wednesday became the latest members of the self-described Rankin County "Goon Squad" sentenced to prison for the 2023 torture of two Black men.
M. Emmet Walsh died Tuesday in Vermont at age 88.
During Wednesday's House impeachment inquiry hearing, Lev Parnas blasted Republican members of Congress for "doing the bidding" of Russia and pushing false allegations against President Joe Biden.
Former Pittsburgh Penguins winger Konstantin Koltsov, the former boyfriend of tennis star Aryna Sabalenka, has died, Russian hockey club Salavat Yulaev announced Tuesday. He was 42.
An international team of researchers found the remains of a giant freshwater dolphin that is about 16 million years old and the largest river dolphin species ever found, the University of Zurich announced Wednesday.
Sony Pictures released the trailer for "Harold and the Purple Crayon" on Wednesday. The film opens Aug. 2 in theaters.
Tennis star Aryna Sabalenka says her "heart is broken" from the tragic news about her former boyfriend and NHL player Konstantin Koltsov, who died from what police called an "apparent suicide" Monday in Bal Harbour, Fla.
Warner Bros. released the first photos from "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" Wednesday. Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara return for the sequel in theaters Sept. 6.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Wednesday that bans homeless people from setting up tents or sleeping in public spaces, as he compared the issue of homelessness to the chaos of spring break.
Detroit Lions cornerback Cameron Sutton is accused of felony domestic violence after a March 7 incident in Florida's Hillsborough County and can't be located, The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press reported Wednesday.
A "bumpy road" and recent rise in inflation caused the Federal Reserve to hold steady on interest rates on Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced during an afternoon news conference.
Police in Cambridgeshire, England, responded to a resident's yard to round up an unusual escaped pet: a small pig.
Millions of people are at risk from cholera due to lack of access to clean drinking water and sufficient vaccines, according to the World Health Organization.
A pair of Florida women are attempting to create a new Guinness World Record by driving 500 miles down the state's coast in a pair of toy cars.
Hundreds of pro-Israel protestors in Jerusalem gathered outside of United Nations Relief and Works Agency offices to demand its removal from the city and the return of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
A Maryland woman who never checks her lottery tickets until her purse pocket is full discovered she had won a $50,007 Powerball prize weeks earlier.
On March 20, 2003, U.S.-led coalition forces begin military operations in Iraq.
Tennis star Sloane Stephens turns 30 and model/actor Kathy Ireland turns 60, among the famous birthdays for March 20. 
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