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SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites into orbit Friday evening from Florida. Peter Navarro files emergency appeal to Supreme Court to hold off prison sentence Former Trump administration adviser Peter Navarro filed a last-ditch appeal to the Supreme Court Friday, just days before his scheduled prison sentence. Mike Pence says he will not endorse Donald Trump for president Former Vice President Mike Pence said Friday he would not endorse Donald Trump for president in 2024. Apple settles federal class-action suit over CEO's comments for $490 million Apple has agreed to pay $490 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleges CEO Tim Cook made false statements, according to a proposed settlement request filed in Oakland County, Calif., federal court. Judge pushes Donald Trump's N.Y. hush-money trial to mid-April The judge in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan agreed Friday to delay the start of the trial. Joe Biden, Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar affirm support for Ukraine, Gaza in White House meeting Ireland's Taoiseach Leo Varadkar visited the White House to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday, ahead of St. Patrick's Day. Public opinion of Biden has waned in Ireland over his stance on Israel. National Association of Realtors agrees to $418M settlement in commission lawsuit The National Association of Realtors on Friday agreed to settle a series of lawsuits by paying $418 million in damages and eliminating its rules on commissions. Watch: Venomous snake found 'trying to hide among the undies' in bedroom A snake catcher was called out to a home in Queensland, Australia, where the second-most venomous snake in the world was found "literally trying to hide among the undies" in a resident's bedroom. Brooklyn DA says no charges for NYC subway shooter who critically injured man in fight A 36-year-old man was in critical condition Thursday night after being shot following a confrontation on a crowded New York subway train, authorities said. The shooter was acting in self-defense, Brooklyn DA says. Watch: Zookeeper dresses as white tiger for escape drill A Japanese zoo held an escaped animal training drill featuring a costumed performer mimicking the behavior of a fugitive white tiger. 'Squid Game' actor Oh Yeong-su, 79, convicted of indecent assault A South Korean court found Squid Game actor Oh Yeong-su guilty of indecent assault Friday. Neil Gaiman personally contributed to 2 'Dead Boy Detectives' episodes "Dead Boy Detectives" showrunners Steve Yockey and Beth Schwartz teased Neil Gaiman's contributions to the Netflix adaptation of his comic books. Look: San Diego Zoo welcomes birth of dik-dik calf The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of a baby dik-dik, the world's smallest species of antelope. U.S. Navy to christen new fast-attack submarine USS Idaho this weekend The U.S. Navy will christen the fast-attack nuclear submarine USS Idaho on Saturday in Groton, Conn. Lead prosecutor resigns from Donald Trump election case; ruling keeps Fani Willis The lead prosecutor in the Georgia election case against Donald Trump and others resigned from the case Friday after a judge ruled he must step aside for the Fulton County District Attorney's Office to continue. Supreme Court declines to lift ban on drag show on Texas college campus pending litigation The Supreme Court on Friday denied a request from an LGBTQ student group to host a drag show on the campus of West Texas A&M University. $3 million lottery ticket spent 5 weeks in oblivious winner's nightstand A Virginia woman found a forgotten Mega Millions ticket in her nightstand and discovered the weeks-old ticket was a $3 million winner. IDF denies responsibility for attack on Gaza aid delivery that killed 20, injured 155 The Israeli Defense Forces on Friday denied responsibility for an attack during an aid delivery near the Kuwaiti roundabout in northern Gaza City where at least 20 people were killed and 155 others were injured. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives green light to Rafah military ground operation Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved plans for the country's military to begin conducting a ground operation in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza. March Madness: Men's, women's college basketball teams await Selection Sunday Thousands of men's and women's college basketball players and millions of fans will learn the fate of their teams on Selection Sunday, when respective 68-team brackets for the annual tournaments are revealed. Watch: V of BTS releases 'FRI(END)S' single, music video K-pop star and BTS member V released a single and music video for the song "FRI(END)S." European Commission allocates $544M for artillery production to aid Ukraine The European Commission on Friday allocated $544 million for an initiative to increase artillery production to aid Ukraine in its war against invading Russia. Search on for suspect who shot, killed New Mexico trooper on Interstate 40 A New Mexico trooper was shot and killed Friday on Interstate 40 near Tucumcari, according to New Mexico State Police. The suspect was still at large late Friday morning local time. Watch: Daniel Bruhl plays young Karl Lagerfeld in 'Becoming Karl Lagerfeld' "Becoming Karl Lagerfeld," a new series starring Daniel Brühl as a young Karl Lagerfeld, is coming to Hulu. U.N. report says Russia is targeting and torturing Ukrainian civilians Russia committed systematic and widespread violations of international and humanitarian law in Ukraine, according to UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights citing a UN report released Friday. |
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Fani Willis Hangs Onto Trump Case, but More Turbulence Lies AheadA fresh array of problems are in store for Ms. Willis and her prosecution of Donald Trump, one of the most significant state criminal cases in American history. Judge Delays Trump’s Hush-Money Trial in Manhattan Until Mid-AprilThe judge scheduled a hearing for March 25, the day the trial had been scheduled to begin, to consider Donald J. Trump’s request to further delay or dismiss the case. Kushner Developing Deals Overseas Even as His Father-in-Law Runs for PresidentDonald Trump’s son-in-law, who was also a senior White House official, said he was close to finalizing real estate projects in Albania and Serbia. Sheriff Had Cause to Take Maine Gunman Into Custody Before ShootingsAn interim report from a commission investigating the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, found that the gunman’s weapons could and should have been removed. Criminal Inquiry Into Boeing Panel Blowout ExpandsThe Justice Department, which is investigating the blowout of a panel on an Alaska Airlines flight, is using a recently convened grand jury in Seattle. United Airlines Flight Missing an External Panel Lands SafelyNo one realized that the panel from the plane, a Boeing 737-800, was missing until it had landed safely, the airline said. Boeing Directs Airlines to Check Cockpit Seats on 787s After Latam IncidentThe sudden plunge of a Latam Airlines 787 Dreamliner this week might have been caused by a flight attendant hitting a switch on a cockpit seat. Man Who Shot Another on Subway Train Unlikely to Be Charged, D.A. SaysEvidence indicates that a 32-year-old man acted in self-defense when he shot a man with whom he had been fighting on a moving A train, Brooklyn’s top prosecutor said. ‘Welcome to Hell’: U.N. Panel Says Russian War Crimes Are WidespreadIn a report headed to the Human Rights Council in Geneva next week, an investigative commission outlines the ongoing torture and starvation of Ukrainian prisoners. Biden Embraces Schumer’s Speech Castigating NetanyahuPresident Biden did not explicitly endorse any of the specific criticisms in the speech. But his comments were the latest step in his escalating public critique of the Israeli prime minister. Iran and U.S. Held Secret Talks on Proxy Attacks and Cease-FireDiplomats gathered in Oman in January, with the U.S. side seeking to stop attacks on Red Sea shipping and American bases, and Iran looking for a Gaza cease-fire. Another Gaza Aid Convoy Ends in Violence, With at Least 20 KilledThe Gaza Health Ministry accused Israel of a “targeted” attack. Israel’s military denied the accusation, blaming Palestinian gunmen for the violence. Russia’s Persecution of L.G.B.T.Q. Ukrainians Should Be a Crime Against HumanityRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen horrifying persecution of L.G.B.T.Q. people. The world should recognize it as a crime against humanity. A Damaged Fani Willis Picks Up the Pieces of Her Case Against TrumpDon’t Think of It as a Contest Between Biden and TrumpWhat matters even more than the candidates is the coalitions they lead. Exploring New York’s Wild SideThe city is a flourishing ecosystem of untamed creatures. Where’s the Next Generation of Great Coaches?A trip back to 2004 suggests even sure things can sometimes be a gamble. Miami Beach Sets Midnight Curfew for Spring Break WeekendRevelers will be barred from staying out past midnight each night this weekend. In the weeks leading up to peak spring break season, city officials had warned that a curfew was likely. TikTok Bill’s Progress Slows in the SenateLegislation to force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or have it banned in the United States sailed through the House, but the Senate has no plans to move hastily. This Treasure Hunter’s Latest Find? A 1,000-Year-Old Viking Sword.Trevor Penny was magnet fishing in an English waterway near Oxford when he pulled out a rusty sword. Experts say it’s a Viking sword that is probably more than 1,000 years old. Serge Raoul, Whose SoHo Bistro Glittered With Stars, Dies at 86Raoul’s, which he founded, was a celebrity magnet and a neighborhood institution in the 1970s and ’80s. But he had never planned on a life in the restaurant business. Aspen’s Slopes Draw Skiers and Influencers to the Colorado TownThis Colorado enclave draws both die-hard snow lovers and those who don’t even dream of skiing, be they museum-goers, gourmands or influencers. |
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SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites into orbit Friday evening from Florida.
Former Trump administration adviser Peter Navarro filed a last-ditch appeal to the Supreme Court Friday, just days before his scheduled prison sentence.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Friday he would not endorse Donald Trump for president in 2024.
Apple has agreed to pay $490 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleges CEO Tim Cook made false statements, according to a proposed settlement request filed in Oakland County, Calif., federal court.
The judge in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan agreed Friday to delay the start of the trial.
Ireland's Taoiseach Leo Varadkar visited the White House to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday, ahead of St. Patrick's Day. Public opinion of Biden has waned in Ireland over his stance on Israel.
The National Association of Realtors on Friday agreed to settle a series of lawsuits by paying $418 million in damages and eliminating its rules on commissions.
A snake catcher was called out to a home in Queensland, Australia, where the second-most venomous snake in the world was found "literally trying to hide among the undies" in a resident's bedroom.
A 36-year-old man was in critical condition Thursday night after being shot following a confrontation on a crowded New York subway train, authorities said. The shooter was acting in self-defense, Brooklyn DA says.
A Japanese zoo held an escaped animal training drill featuring a costumed performer mimicking the behavior of a fugitive white tiger.
A South Korean court found Squid Game actor Oh Yeong-su guilty of indecent assault Friday.
"Dead Boy Detectives" showrunners Steve Yockey and Beth Schwartz teased Neil Gaiman's contributions to the Netflix adaptation of his comic books.
The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of a baby dik-dik, the world's smallest species of antelope.
The U.S. Navy will christen the fast-attack nuclear submarine USS Idaho on Saturday in Groton, Conn.
The lead prosecutor in the Georgia election case against Donald Trump and others resigned from the case Friday after a judge ruled he must step aside for the Fulton County District Attorney's Office to continue.
The Supreme Court on Friday denied a request from an LGBTQ student group to host a drag show on the campus of West Texas A&M University.
A Virginia woman found a forgotten Mega Millions ticket in her nightstand and discovered the weeks-old ticket was a $3 million winner.
The Israeli Defense Forces on Friday denied responsibility for an attack during an aid delivery near the Kuwaiti roundabout in northern Gaza City where at least 20 people were killed and 155 others were injured.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved plans for the country's military to begin conducting a ground operation in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Thousands of men's and women's college basketball players and millions of fans will learn the fate of their teams on Selection Sunday, when respective 68-team brackets for the annual tournaments are revealed.
K-pop star and BTS member V released a single and music video for the song "FRI(END)S."
The European Commission on Friday allocated $544 million for an initiative to increase artillery production to aid Ukraine in its war against invading Russia.
A New Mexico trooper was shot and killed Friday on Interstate 40 near Tucumcari, according to New Mexico State Police. The suspect was still at large late Friday morning local time.
"Becoming Karl Lagerfeld," a new series starring Daniel Brühl as a young Karl Lagerfeld, is coming to Hulu.
Russia committed systematic and widespread violations of international and humanitarian law in Ukraine, according to UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights citing a UN report released Friday. 
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