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Police confirm death of missing Florida teen The body of a 13-year-old Florida girl who had been missing since Monday was found Friday, according to local authorities. Colorado paramedic sentenced to 5 years for ketamine death of Elijah McClain A Colorado paramedic was sentenced Friday in connection with the 2019 death of Elijah McClain in Aurora, Colo. NASA shutters $2B satellite refueling project, blames contractor for delays NASA said Friday it is shutting down a $2 billion satellite refueling project after criticizing the project's contractor for poor performance. Researchers say education might slow pace of aging More schooling can be linked to longevity, according to a new study from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, published in JAMA Network Open. Dozens arrested in Russia as Alexei Navalny laid to rest amid heavy police presence Navalny's family, friends laid the late Russian opposition leader to rest on Friday that drew thousands of supporters as they battled security barriers by state authorities as dozens of citizens were detained in Russia. Driver rescued from semi-truck hanging off Louisville bridge Firefighters rescued the driver of a semi-truck after an accident left it hanging over the edge of the Clark Memorial Bridge Friday. Watch: Welsh man breaks world record with 69 rabbit tattoos A Welshman showed his love for his favorite animal by getting a record-breaking 69 different tattoos of rabbits on his body. Michigan man wins $110,000 lottery prize for the second time in 6 months A Michigan man claimed a $110,000 Fantasy 5 Double Play lottery jackpot for the second time within six months. Judge to rule in 2 weeks on 'conflict' question in Donald Trump Ga. election case The judge in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and 19 others said Friday he hopes to rule within two weeks on whether the district attorney and lead prosecutor in the case should be ousted. Look: Loose pig lights up social media in two North Carolina towns An escaped pig became an unlikely Internet celebrity when residents of two North Carolina towns spotted them wandering through their yards. University of Florida to fire all DEI employees to avoid violating state law The University of Florida announced Friday it is firing all employees in positions related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Nabers, Odunze state cases to be draft's top wide receiver; Harrison skips interview Rome Odunze and Malik Nabers were among the top wide receiver prospects to speak Friday at the NFL scouting combine. The prospects explained why they should be the first wide receiver drafted. U.S. will begin aid airdrops into Gaza soon, President Joe Biden says President Joe Biden on Friday said the United States will begin aid airdrops into Gaza as negotiations for a temporary cease-fire continue. Donald Trump defense: 'Unfair' to hold classified documents trial before election A hearing in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump ended Friday without a new trial date announcement. Queerties award show to stream on WOW Presents Plus The Queerties announced Friday that this year's awards show will stream on WOW Presents Plus on March 19. Biden signs stopgap bill to avert government shutdown, extend funding deadline President Joe Biden of Friday signed a stopgap spending bill, keeping the lights on in Washington for at least another week. CDC changes isolation guidelines for those infected with COVID-19 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that a five-day isolation period is no longer needed for people who test positive for COVID-19. European Commission to resume UNRWA funding as doubt cast on Israeli claims about staff involvement in Oct. 7 attack The European Union will resume funding for the United Nations Relief Works Agency as international agencies and media reports cast doubt on Israeli government claims that employees took part in the Oct. 7 attacks. Suffolk County, N.Y., police investigate discovery of body parts Suffolk County, N.Y., police investigators said Friday that human body parts found in a Long Island Park on Thursday morning appear to be a woman's leg, arm and head, and two severed arms from a man. N.J. Sen. Bob Menendez co-defendant pleads guilty to bribery, obstruction of justice A co-defendant in the corruption case against Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., has pleaded guilty. N.Y. attorney general threatens legal action over county transgender sport ban New York Attorney General Letitia James threatened legal action Friday against a Nassau County official on a ban preventing transgender women and girls from participating in women's and girls' teams at a county facility. Walgreens, CVS to begin selling mifepristone abortion pill in some stores CVS and Walgreens said Friday they would begin selling mifepristone abortion pills at their locations in states where it is legal, certified by the Food and Drug Administration. President Joe Biden hailed the decision. Officially, U.N. report cites 10 kids starving to death in Gaza, but officials fear even more similar deaths Ten children have starved to death in Gaza, according to a United Nations report released Friday. Even more child starvation deaths are feared. Ex-Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney remembered as champion of democracy Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is being remembered as a champion of democracy and the environment, helping to end the Cold War and reducing acid rain from the United States. He died at age 84. Philadelphia Eagles to cut All-Pro safety Kevin Byard The Philadelphia Eagles will release All-Pro safety Kevin Byard, a league source told UPI on Friday. |
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Witnesses to Deaths Near Gaza Aid Convoy Describe Shooting and Panic“I saw people falling to the ground after being shot,” said one witness, “and others simply took the food items that were with them and continued running for their lives.” Biden Says U.S. Will Begin Aid Airdrops in GazaThe president said that the United States would work with Jordan and other allies to deliver aid by air and that supplies could eventually be delivered by sea. For Navalny’s Followers, a ‘Surge of Inspiration’ at a Sad EventAlthough the funeral of Aleksei Navalny seemed to underline Vladimir Putin’s dominance of Russia, it was also a day when pent-up dissent, and optimism, re-emerged, if only briefly. Navalny Funeral Image Reveals Textures of Faith and State in RussiaThe opposition leader Aleksei Navalny called himself “a typical post-Soviet believer” of Russian Orthodox faith. But the institution of the church bound itself closely to President Vladimir V. Putin. Photos From the Funeral of Aleksei NavalnyIn a striking display of dissent, thousands gathered in Moscow to bid farewell to the Russian opposition leader on Friday. Trump Says Little on Gaza, and Nothing About What He’d Do DifferentlyDonald Trump’s approach to the bloody Mideast conflict reflects the anti-interventionist shift he has brought about in Republican politics — and his personal feelings about the Israeli prime minister. Paramedic Sentenced to Five Years in Death of Elijah McClainThe case was a rare prosecution of medical personnel that stirred strong reaction from paramedics following the case. Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs, Dealing Setback to Reform MovementOregon removed criminal penalties for possessing street drugs in 2020. But amid soaring overdose deaths, state lawmakers have voted to bring back some restrictions. Mitch McConnell’s Decision to Step Aside Fuels Fight for Next Senate GOP LeaderContenders to be the new Republican leader have quickly begun making overtures to colleagues for a rare opening at the top of the G.O.P. hierarchy in the Senate. Takeaways From Hunter Biden’s Testimony in GOP Impeachment InquiryThe president’s son insisted his father had nothing to do with his business deals, offered a blunt and unflattering account of his own conduct and said he did not know or could not remember key details. Trump Classified Documents Trial: Judge Makes No Immediate Decision on TimingJudge Aileen Cannon previously indicated that she would push back the start of the proceeding from the initially planned date in May. Prosecutors want to begin in July, and the former president in August. California Snowstorm Descends on Sierra Nevada as Tahoe Ski Resorts CloseMeteorologists issued rare blizzard warnings as heavy snow halted travel and caused ski resorts and Yosemite National Park to close. The system also triggered a tornado. Dry, Windy Weather Could Spread Texas Wildfires Through Panhandle and OklahomaSome rain and snow slowed the spread on Friday of the biggest wildfire on record in state history, but warm, dry and windy conditions were forecast to return on Saturday. The Oscars Give Hollywood a Chance to Celebrate. After That? It’s Grim.It’s time to find out what the film industry’s new normal looks like. The Democrat Showing Biden How It’s DoneGretchen Whitmer knows that abortion could decide the presidential race. Israel Is Falling Into an AbyssWill exhaustion and despair lead to some kind of resolution for Palestinians and Israelis? The Ugly History at the Root of the Border StandoffRepublicans are using an old battle cry to defend razor wire. When the Stands Speak, the Premier League Should ListenA few decisions against a handful of teams do not make the Premier League corrupt. But that doesn’t mean the fans’ grievances aren’t valid. Regulators to Review Death of Nex Benedict, a Nonbinary Student, in OklahomaThe U.S. Department of Education said it had opened an investigation into whether a high school “failed to appropriately respond” to reports of harassment of Nex Benedict, who died a day after a fight in a school bathroom. Inside the E.P.A. Decision to Narrow Two Big Climate RulesMichael Regan, the E.P.A. administrator, said the Biden administration would meet its climate goals despite tweaking regulations on automobiles and power plants Biden Unites With Italy’s Prime Minister to Champion UkraineIn a visit to the White House by Italy’s far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, the president declared that “we have each other’s backs” and “we also have Ukraine’s back.” Alderney Is a Small Island With a Dark HistoryIt’s 10 miles from France, but Alderney feels like a windswept remote haven. During World War II, Nazi atrocities happened on its soil. Monica Lewinsky Is the New Face of ReformationA new fashion campaign offered the White House intern turned activist, writer and producer yet another way to remake her image. |
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The body of a 13-year-old Florida girl who had been missing since Monday was found Friday, according to local authorities.
A Colorado paramedic was sentenced Friday in connection with the 2019 death of Elijah McClain in Aurora, Colo.
NASA said Friday it is shutting down a $2 billion satellite refueling project after criticizing the project's contractor for poor performance.
More schooling can be linked to longevity, according to a new study from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, published in JAMA Network Open.
Navalny's family, friends laid the late Russian opposition leader to rest on Friday that drew thousands of supporters as they battled security barriers by state authorities as dozens of citizens were detained in Russia.
Firefighters rescued the driver of a semi-truck after an accident left it hanging over the edge of the Clark Memorial Bridge Friday.
A Welshman showed his love for his favorite animal by getting a record-breaking 69 different tattoos of rabbits on his body.
A Michigan man claimed a $110,000 Fantasy 5 Double Play lottery jackpot for the second time within six months.
The judge in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and 19 others said Friday he hopes to rule within two weeks on whether the district attorney and lead prosecutor in the case should be ousted.
An escaped pig became an unlikely Internet celebrity when residents of two North Carolina towns spotted them wandering through their yards.
The University of Florida announced Friday it is firing all employees in positions related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Rome Odunze and Malik Nabers were among the top wide receiver prospects to speak Friday at the NFL scouting combine. The prospects explained why they should be the first wide receiver drafted.
President Joe Biden on Friday said the United States will begin aid airdrops into Gaza as negotiations for a temporary cease-fire continue.
A hearing in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump ended Friday without a new trial date announcement.
The Queerties announced Friday that this year's awards show will stream on WOW Presents Plus on March 19.
President Joe Biden of Friday signed a stopgap spending bill, keeping the lights on in Washington for at least another week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that a five-day isolation period is no longer needed for people who test positive for COVID-19.
The European Union will resume funding for the United Nations Relief Works Agency as international agencies and media reports cast doubt on Israeli government claims that employees took part in the Oct. 7 attacks.
Suffolk County, N.Y., police investigators said Friday that human body parts found in a Long Island Park on Thursday morning appear to be a woman's leg, arm and head, and two severed arms from a man.
A co-defendant in the corruption case against Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., has pleaded guilty.
New York Attorney General Letitia James threatened legal action Friday against a Nassau County official on a ban preventing transgender women and girls from participating in women's and girls' teams at a county facility.
CVS and Walgreens said Friday they would begin selling mifepristone abortion pills at their locations in states where it is legal, certified by the Food and Drug Administration. President Joe Biden hailed the decision.
Ten children have starved to death in Gaza, according to a United Nations report released Friday. Even more child starvation deaths are feared.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is being remembered as a champion of democracy and the environment, helping to end the Cold War and reducing acid rain from the United States. He died at age 84.
The Philadelphia Eagles will release All-Pro safety Kevin Byard, a league source told UPI on Friday. 
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