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Trump demands new trial in E. Jean Carroll defamation case Former President Donald Trump is demanding a new trial in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation case, or a significant reduction in the $83.3 million in damages awarded by the jury, according to a court filing Tuesday. Florida man indicted for threatening Muslim civil rights organization A Florida man has been indicted on charges of threatening to kill members of a Michigan Muslim civil rights organization almost two months after he was arrested for threatening to murder Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell. France scales back Paris Summer Olympics opening ceremonies amid security concerns France is scaling back plans to host 600,000 spectators for the opening ceremonies of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the French government announced Tuesday, amid growing concerns over security and crowd-control. U.S. blacklists two people, three companies linked to commercial spyware The United States has announced sanctions against two people and five entities linked to a commercial spyware consortium, as the Biden administration continues to target the misuse of this growing security threat. Carter Center calls for cease-fire in Sudan on eve of conflict's one-year anniversary The Carter Center on Tuesday called for a cease-fire and for both its warring sides, civil society and the international community to use dialogue and negotiations as a path to peace. State Department announces 'Best Practices' to retrieve Nazi-looted art The U.S. State Department announced a plan Tuesday called Best Practices to help Holocaust survivors and their families retrieve Nazi-looted art, stolen during World War II. New Jersey's Bob Menendez, wife, now face 16 new corruption charges Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., and his wife faced 16 new allegations of obstruction in charges filed Tuesday in New York. Dartmouth University basketball team votes to unionize The mens basketball team at the New Hampshire-based Dartmouth University on Tuesday voted to unionize in a 13-2 vote, becoming the first college sports team to form a union. Liberty University fined record $14 million for campus safety violations Liberty University, a private Christian school in Virginia, has been hit with a record $14 million fine for failing to report campus crime, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday. FDA signs off on first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the federal agency had approved an over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor for those who do not use insulin. Jury selection begins in manslaughter trial for father of Oxford, Mich., school shooter Ethan Crumbley Jury selection was set to begin Tuesday through Wednesday in the manslaughter trial for the father of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley. White House to establish 'strike force' to tackle unfair, illegal pricing President Joe Biden announced a task force that would tackle junkie fees that cost Americans $20 billion each year and other "unfair and illegal pricing" by corporations, the White House said. New model of 2024 Dodge Charger will get its muscle from lithium battery Dodge has unveiled the world's first electric muscle car in its all-new Dodge Charger, which, like its gas-powered predecessor, will maintain its extreme speed and high-octane sound. 'Balls Out Bowling' event invites bowlers to roll in the nude A Pennsylvania naturalism group announced bowlers will be able to roll in the nude at its upcoming "Balls Out Bowling" event. 4 in custody as more body parts found Tuesday in New York More body parts were found Tuesday in New York as a total of four individuals so far have been arrested in connection to the gruesome discovery last week on Long Island. Treatment for sensitive teeth may prevent cavities in children A cheap cavity-fighting liquid typically used to treat sensitive teeth appears to work as well as dental sealants in preventing tooth decay, a new study finds. Look: B.C. residents asked to be on the lookout for hybrid pigs Residents in a British Columbia community are being asked to report any sightings of feral pigs resulting from escaped domesticated pigs breeding with wild boars. Mega Millions jackpot for Tuesday drawing reaches $650 million The Mega Millions jackpot has reached $650 million as it heads into Tuesday night's drawing at 11 p.m. EDT. Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema says she won't seek second termDangerous heat, humidity a rising threat to U.S. prisoners Almost 2 million Americans incarcerated in the nation's jails and prisons suffer through an average 100 days per year of dangerous heat and humidity, a new report finds. New biopsy-free test may promptly diagnose oral cancers Analysis of a "chemical score" from mouth lesion swab samples might allow patients to skip painful biopsies, getting oral cancers promptly diagnosed in a noninvasive way, scientists report. High number of people on HIV-preventing PrEP drugs stop using them, research shows Many people protected by drugs that prevent HIV infection quit using them, upping their vulnerability to the virus that causes AIDS, new research shows. Lack of adequate sleep may raise risk for diabetes Are you typically getting only a few hours sleep each night? Besides leaving you groggy all day, your insomnia could also be raising your odds for Type 2 diabetes, new research shows. |
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Donald Trump, Seeking Cash Infusion, Meets With Elon MuskIt’s not clear whether Mr. Musk will spend any of his billions on the former president’s behalf. If he does, he could erase Mr. Trump’s financial disadvantage in the 2024 race. Amid Age Concerns, the White House Tries a New Strategy: Let Joe Be JoePresident Biden tries to take on worries about a tough race by turning to TikTok influencers, a late-night talk show and more give-and-take with reporters. Cyberattack Paralyzes the Largest US Health Care Payment SystemThe hacking shut down the nation’s biggest health care payment system, causing financial chaos that affected a broad spectrum ranging from large hospitals to single-doctor practices. In Trump Cases, Supreme Court Cannot Avoid PoliticsThe justices’ efforts to remain unified in cases affecting the election are fraying as the former president wins one case and is granted a delay in another. Supreme Court Justice Stakes Out Stance in Trump Ballot CaseThe justice distanced herself from the majority, saying it had gone too far, and from the three liberals, saying their tone sent the wrong message. Bob Menendez and Wife Are Charged With Obstruction of JusticeThe New Jersey senator and his wife, Nadine Menendez, who already faced bribery charges, were charged in an 18-count superseding indictment. Israel Sees Vindication in U.N.’s Report, but Tensions Between Them RiseA U.N. inquiry found support for Israel’s allegations of sexual violence in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack, but they remain bitterly at odds over the war in the Gaza Strip. Red Sea Cable Damage Highlights Mideast Conflict’s Broader ThreatWhat disabled three major cables linking East to West is still not clear. Suspicion has centered on Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have attacked numerous ships in the area, but they have denied responsibility. Best Picture Oscar Nominees: Behind the Scenes of ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Poor Things’ and MoreIn these videos, directors walked us through pivotal scenes from their Academy Award-nominated films. The Mystery Behind Sandra Huller’s Oscar-Nominated Performance in “Anatomy of a Fall”Our critic on Sandra Hüller in “Anatomy of a Fall” Dartmouth Players Detail How Union Plan Came TogetherOn Tuesday, the historic 13-2 vote by the men’s basketball team to unionize took a significant step toward classifying student-athletes as employees. Harvard’s Response to Subpoenas Is Called ‘Useless’ by House CommitteeHarvard said it has been acting in good faith and submitted nearly 1,500 pages of new material. Brown University Will Reinstate Standardized Tests for AdmissionThe school joins Yale, Dartmouth and M.I.T. in backtracking on “test optional” policies adopted during the pandemic. Liberty University Fined $14 Million for Mishandling Sex Assaults and Other CrimesThe penalty is the largest ever imposed by the Education Department, which found that the school had punished sexual assault victims but not their assailants and created a “culture of silence.” How U.K. Media Is Covering Kate, Princess of Wales, After Her Abdominal SurgeryIn a country where the health struggles of even public figures are generally viewed as out of bounds, journalists are trying to balance the right to privacy with a thirst for royal stories. Gold Speculation Rife in Egypt Amid Economic CrisisClamor for the precious metal is growing as the buying power of the country’s currency plunges in value against the dollar, and inflation eats away at savings. Tumbleweeds Bury Utah’s Cars and HousesOver the weekend the spiny orbs buried cars and piled up against the sides of houses as an unusual storm swept the region with dust and snow. And tumbleweeds. They’re still digging out. North Carolina Republicans Pick Their Man, and He’s a DoozyBut a Democrat might beat him in November by focusing on voter concerns. The New Rape DenialismHow quickly the far left pivots from “believe women” to “believe Hamas” when the identity of the victim changes. Inside America’s Shadow War With IranThere’s another Middle East conflict going on, and U.S. soldiers are on the front lines of it. OpenAI Says Elon Musk Tried to Merge It With TeslaIn its first public comment since Mr. Musk sued the artificial intelligence lab, OpenAI claims he tried to commercialize its operations years ago. With a New Holocaust Museum, the Netherlands Faces Its PastThe new institution in Amsterdam is the first to tell the full story of the persecution of Dutch Jews during World War II. Spring Break Travel Advisories Reissued for Mexico, Jamaica and the BahamasIn recent weeks, American travelers to some of the busiest international destinations during spring vacation have been urged by the State Department to exercise extra caution. Tarte Island: Bora Bora Influencer Campaign Met With Online BacklashAs part of a promotional campaign, the beauty brand Tarte flew 30 social media influencers on a private jet to paradise. Many observers were not amused. |
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Former President Donald Trump is demanding a new trial in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation case, or a significant reduction in the $83.3 million in damages awarded by the jury, according to a court filing Tuesday.
A Florida man has been indicted on charges of threatening to kill members of a Michigan Muslim civil rights organization almost two months after he was arrested for threatening to murder Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell.
France is scaling back plans to host 600,000 spectators for the opening ceremonies of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, the French government announced Tuesday, amid growing concerns over security and crowd-control.
The United States has announced sanctions against two people and five entities linked to a commercial spyware consortium, as the Biden administration continues to target the misuse of this growing security threat.
The Carter Center on Tuesday called for a cease-fire and for both its warring sides, civil society and the international community to use dialogue and negotiations as a path to peace.
The U.S. State Department announced a plan Tuesday called Best Practices to help Holocaust survivors and their families retrieve Nazi-looted art, stolen during World War II.
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., and his wife faced 16 new allegations of obstruction in charges filed Tuesday in New York.
The mens basketball team at the New Hampshire-based Dartmouth University on Tuesday voted to unionize in a 13-2 vote, becoming the first college sports team to form a union.
Liberty University, a private Christian school in Virginia, has been hit with a record $14 million fine for failing to report campus crime, the U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the federal agency had approved an over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor for those who do not use insulin.
Jury selection was set to begin Tuesday through Wednesday in the manslaughter trial for the father of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley.
President Joe Biden announced a task force that would tackle junkie fees that cost Americans $20 billion each year and other "unfair and illegal pricing" by corporations, the White House said.
Dodge has unveiled the world's first electric muscle car in its all-new Dodge Charger, which, like its gas-powered predecessor, will maintain its extreme speed and high-octane sound.
A Pennsylvania naturalism group announced bowlers will be able to roll in the nude at its upcoming "Balls Out Bowling" event.
More body parts were found Tuesday in New York as a total of four individuals so far have been arrested in connection to the gruesome discovery last week on Long Island.
A cheap cavity-fighting liquid typically used to treat sensitive teeth appears to work as well as dental sealants in preventing tooth decay, a new study finds.
Residents in a British Columbia community are being asked to report any sightings of feral pigs resulting from escaped domesticated pigs breeding with wild boars.
The Mega Millions jackpot has reached $650 million as it heads into Tuesday night's drawing at 11 p.m. EDT.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said Tuesday she will not seek a second term.
Almost 2 million Americans incarcerated in the nation's jails and prisons suffer through an average 100 days per year of dangerous heat and humidity, a new report finds.
Analysis of a "chemical score" from mouth lesion swab samples might allow patients to skip painful biopsies, getting oral cancers promptly diagnosed in a noninvasive way, scientists report.
Many people protected by drugs that prevent HIV infection quit using them, upping their vulnerability to the virus that causes AIDS, new research shows.
Are you typically getting only a few hours sleep each night? Besides leaving you groggy all day, your insomnia could also be raising your odds for Type 2 diabetes, new research shows. 
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