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Israel High Court orders freeze to ultra-Orthodox school funds; students eligible for draft Israel's High Court of Justice on Thursday issued a freeze on funding for ultra-Orthodox educational institutions, effectively making their students eligible for military service. Largest crane on East Coast arrives to aid Baltimore collapse cleanup The biggest crane on the eastern seaboard arrived Friday in Baltimore as cleanup efforts get underway to clear the Patapsco River of wreckage after this weeks Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Jannik Sinner sweeps Daniil Medvedev out of Miami Open, reaches final Jannik Sinner powdered potent forehands, issued seven aces and broke Daniil Medvedev's serve four times in a dominant 2024 Miami Open men's singles semifinal victory Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla. In Florida Keys, researchers investigate fish 'spinning and whirling' before dying Scientists in the Florida Keys are scrambling to find out the cause of dozens of fish species spinning in the water and dying. Look: Entangled deer rescued from unattended soccer net Animal rescuers in England rescued a deer that became entangled in an unattended soccer net. Police confuse security camera cat photo for mountain lion Police in California shared a resident's security camera photo of what was initially said to be a mountain lion, but later clarified the animal was merely a "big cat." Weekly burger night leads Michigan man to $200,000 lottery prize A Michigan man said his weekly burger night led to his winning a $200,000 Club Keno prize from the Michigan Lottery. Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom says 480 street cameras to be installed in Oakland, East Bay California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a contract to install 480 high-tech cameras in Oakland and East Bay to battle crime. Kia recalling 427,000 Telluride SUVs over parking safety concerns Kia is recalling 427,000 of its Telluride SUVs over concerns that the vehicles can keep rolling after being parked, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. USNS Harvey Milk completes maiden voyage to San Francisco The U.S. Navy ship named after gay rights icon Harvey Milk made its first voyage through the Golden Gate Bridge and docked in San Francisco Thursday. Biden says government working to free Gershkovich 1 year after arrest by Russia President Joe Biden said that diplomats are continuing to work on gaining freedom for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on the first anniversary of his arrest by Russian authorities. Judge grants N.J. Rep. Andy Kim injunction tossing state 'county line' ballot design Federal Judge Zahid Quraishi Friday eliminated a New Jersey ballot design that gave party-backed candidates an advantage in the June primary. Democratic senators raise concerns over ICE solitary confinement Twelve senators signed a letter Friday to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas expressing concern over alleged solitary confinement policy violations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Reporters Without Borders condemns arrest of six Russian journalists Reporters Without Border has denounced Russian authorities for arresting six journalists on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who remains in captivity. Gallup: Inflation, immigration among top concerns to U.S. voters Inflation and immigration are among the top issues at the front of American's minds going into the 2024 presidential election, according to Gallup. Court sentences 2 to prison for $9 million hospice fraud scheme A California hospice owner and his biller were sentenced to jail time for bilking Medicare out of more than $9 million in false and fraudulent claims for hospice services. Georgia ACLU threatens lawsuit over state's proposed election law The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia Friday said a new voting bill passed by the state legislature violates the National Voter Registration Act. The ACLU threatened to sue if Gov. Brian Kemp signs it into law. Look: ISP workers rescue stranded cat from utility lines in New Jersey Workers for an Internet service provider came to the assistance of animal control officers in New Jersey when a cat became stranded on some utility wires. Kansas, other Republican states sue Biden over student loan forgiveness Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach led a coalition of 10 other states on Thursday in suing the Biden administration over its student loan forgiveness efforts, charging that President Joe Biden is trying to circumvent Co Guatemala migrant woman dies after 30-foot fall from California border fence A migrant woman from Guatemala died after falling approximately 30 feet from the top of a border fence near a port of entry in California, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement Friday. United Airlines Boeing 777 bound for Paris makes emergency stop in Denver Passengers traveling on a Boeing jet from San Francisco to Paris made an emergency stop in Denver Thursday after the crew reported an engine problem. Cesar Chavez family members endorse Biden for president The family of iconic civil rights and labor leader Cesar Chavez said on Friday they are endorsing President Joe Biden for president in an attempt to rebuff an event by independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. in Los Ange Chyler Leigh: Time travel wreaks havoc on 'Way Home' romance Chyler Leigh and Evan Williams told UPI Kat and Elliot, the characters they play on the romantic time-travel drama, "The Way Home," love each other deeply, even though extraordinary circumstances keep driving them apart. Watch: Jenna Dewan discusses pregnancy, wedding plans on 'Jennifer Hudson Show' Jenna Dewan gave an update after announcing she's expecting her third child, her second with Steve Kazee. Biden administration tightens restrictions on imports of African elephants The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Friday announced that they will be taking steps to improve conservation and other protections of African elephants. |
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Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria in Apparent Israeli AttackIsrael’s military did not immediately comment on the Syria strikes, but its defense minister said Israel would pursue Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia, “every place it operates.” Why Russia Is Protecting North Korea From Nuclear MonitorsThe monitors have provided vivid evidence of how Russia is keeping Pyongyang brimming with fuel and other goods, presumably in return for weapons that Russia can use in Ukraine. Czechs Accuse Men of ‘Russian Influence Operation’ in EuropeAmid news reports that European politicians received payments to promote Russian interests, the Czech government froze the assets of the men and a website, Voice of Europe. FDA Issues Alert on Heart Pump Linked to DeathsThe agency faulted the device maker for delayed notice of mounting complications, citing increasing reports of how use of the device perforated the walls of the heart. Why It’s So Expensive to Live in PhoenixArizona is a presidential election battleground state, and a dire shortage of affordable housing there is sowing economic anxiety among voters. Trump and Allies Appeal Ruling That Allowed Fani Willis to Keep Georgia CaseThe defendants in the election interference case are once again pressing their argument that Fani T. Willis should be removed from the prosecution. Biden, Obama and Clinton Gather, Tieless, for Campaign Fund-RaiserDid Presidents Biden, Obama and Clinton, appearing together at a fund-raiser in open-neck shirts, look casual or ‘a little disheveled’? Girl Who Survived South Africa Bus Crash Is in Stable ConditionForty-five church pilgrims from Botswana, along with the driver, were killed when the bus plunged off an overpass into a rocky ravine in South Africa. The only survivor was a little girl. Baltimore Key Bridge Cleanup and Reconstruction Expected to Be ComplexClearing the debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge will be a complex but urgent task, officials said. And rebuilding it may take several years, they cautioned. Biden Will Visit Baltimore Next Week After Bridge CollapseThe president’s visit comes as officials start planning for major economic disruptions after a ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge. For Cesar Conde, NBC’s News Chief, Corporate Polish Meets Partisan RealityCesar Conde, a leader with an M.B.A. but a limited journalism background, is facing the toughest scrutiny of his career. Iowa Fertilizer Spill Kills Nearly All Fish Across 60-Mile Stretch of RiversOfficials in Iowa and Missouri estimated that nearly 800,000 fish had died in waters that flow into the Missouri River. The Sean Combs Saga Is Catnip for Pop Culture PodcastsThe raids of Combs’s homes have been a primary topic on podcasts and radio shows that cover the Black entertainment world. The Great Tension Inside the Trump G.O.P.How long can a populist party support a libertarian Congress? After the Moscow Attack, Putin’s Next Escalation Is ComingEven without the terror attack in Moscow last week, the Russian president was primed to step up his assault on Ukraine. May Joe Lieberman’s Memory Be for a BlessingHe was a model of how politics was once done differently. Manchester City-Arsenal and the Pointless Search for ScapegoatsAs Arsenal and Manchester City meet, remember that titles are not always won head-to-head, and that being the second-best team in the world’s best league does not constitute failure. Sailor’s Remains Identified 82 Years After Pearl HarborDavid Walker, 19, of Norfolk, Va., was a mess attendant aboard the U.S.S. California. Officials used advanced forensic technology to identify his remains. Louis Gossett Jr., 87, Dies; ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’ and ‘Roots’ ActorHis portrayal of a drill instructor earned him the Oscar for best supporting actor. He was the first Black performer to win in that category. Holst’s ‘The Planets’ Was a Hit, and a Team EffortGustav Holst composed “The Planets” with crucial help from others. Firsthand accounts and the score reflect how collaborative its creation was. More Recent Articles |
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Israel's High Court of Justice on Thursday issued a freeze on funding for ultra-Orthodox educational institutions, effectively making their students eligible for military service.
The biggest crane on the eastern seaboard arrived Friday in Baltimore as cleanup efforts get underway to clear the Patapsco River of wreckage after this weeks Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Jannik Sinner powdered potent forehands, issued seven aces and broke Daniil Medvedev's serve four times in a dominant 2024 Miami Open men's singles semifinal victory Friday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Scientists in the Florida Keys are scrambling to find out the cause of dozens of fish species spinning in the water and dying.
Animal rescuers in England rescued a deer that became entangled in an unattended soccer net.
Police in California shared a resident's security camera photo of what was initially said to be a mountain lion, but later clarified the animal was merely a "big cat."
A Michigan man said his weekly burger night led to his winning a $200,000 Club Keno prize from the Michigan Lottery.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a contract to install 480 high-tech cameras in Oakland and East Bay to battle crime.
Kia is recalling 427,000 of its Telluride SUVs over concerns that the vehicles can keep rolling after being parked, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The U.S. Navy ship named after gay rights icon Harvey Milk made its first voyage through the Golden Gate Bridge and docked in San Francisco Thursday.
President Joe Biden said that diplomats are continuing to work on gaining freedom for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on the first anniversary of his arrest by Russian authorities.
Federal Judge Zahid Quraishi Friday eliminated a New Jersey ballot design that gave party-backed candidates an advantage in the June primary.
Twelve senators signed a letter Friday to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas expressing concern over alleged solitary confinement policy violations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Reporters Without Border has denounced Russian authorities for arresting six journalists on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who remains in captivity.
Inflation and immigration are among the top issues at the front of American's minds going into the 2024 presidential election, according to Gallup.
A California hospice owner and his biller were sentenced to jail time for bilking Medicare out of more than $9 million in false and fraudulent claims for hospice services.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia Friday said a new voting bill passed by the state legislature violates the National Voter Registration Act. The ACLU threatened to sue if Gov. Brian Kemp signs it into law.
Workers for an Internet service provider came to the assistance of animal control officers in New Jersey when a cat became stranded on some utility wires.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach led a coalition of 10 other states on Thursday in suing the Biden administration over its student loan forgiveness efforts, charging that President Joe Biden is trying to circumvent Co
A migrant woman from Guatemala died after falling approximately 30 feet from the top of a border fence near a port of entry in California, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement Friday.
Passengers traveling on a Boeing jet from San Francisco to Paris made an emergency stop in Denver Thursday after the crew reported an engine problem.
The family of iconic civil rights and labor leader Cesar Chavez said on Friday they are endorsing President Joe Biden for president in an attempt to rebuff an event by independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. in Los Ange
Chyler Leigh and Evan Williams told UPI Kat and Elliot, the characters they play on the romantic time-travel drama, "The Way Home," love each other deeply, even though extraordinary circumstances keep driving them apart.
Jenna Dewan gave an update after announcing she's expecting her third child, her second with Steve Kazee.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Friday announced that they will be taking steps to improve conservation and other protections of African elephants. 
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