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One dead, seven missing after two Japanese military helicopters crash over Pacific Ocean One rescued crew member has died and seven others remained missing after two Japanese military helicopters seemingly crashed during a training exercise late Saturday over the Pacific Ocean. Rabbi serving murder sentence, dies in prison A New Jersey rabbi who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for hiring a pair of hitmen to kill his wife has been found dead in a prison infirmary, officials said late Friday. Nikki Haley welcomes husband home from year-long deployment Former presidential contender and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley welcomed her husband home from a yearlong National Guard deployment, the former ambassador announced in a social media post on Saturday. 'Civil War' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Civil War" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $11.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Former Astros prospect Ronny Garcia dead in traffic accident Former baseball pitching prospect Ronny Garcia, 24, and his father, are dead following a traffic accident in the Dominican Republic, the Houston Astros confirmed late Saturday. Teen shot to death on Delaware State University campus Police are investigating a shooting on the campus of Delaware State University that left an 18-year-old woman dead early Sunday, officials said. Siblings killed as SUV crashes into children's' birthday party Two children were killed and nine others seriously injured during a child's birthday party at a Michigan boat club Saturday when a 66-year-old woman drove through the building where the party was happening. Seattle police release body cam footage of deadly pedophile sting operation Seattle police have released video of an officer-involved shooting during a sting operation to arrest a 67-year-old man who arranged to meet two minor females at an area hotel. Cillian Murphy, 'That They May Face the Rising Sun' win big at the IFTAs "That They May Face the Rising Sun" won the top prize of Best Film at the Irish Film and TV Awards gala in Dublin on Saturday. Khamenei meets with Iranian soldiers, praises its Israel strike Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei met with Iranian soldiers on Sunday as he praised Iran's direct strike on Israel, largely foiled by the iron dome, which came in retaliation for Israel's unprovoked aggression. 'Bluey' gets surprise new episode Sunday For the third weekend in a row, Disney+ released an unexpected new episode of the animated pre-school series, "Bluey." Watch: Spice Girls reunite for Victoria Beckham's 50th birthday The '90s pop music group, Spice Girls, reunited this weekend for Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham's 50th birthday celebration. Israel charges Hamas leader’s sister weeks after her arrest Israel has finally charged Sabah Haniyeh, the sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, three weeks after first arresting her. Hamas condemns U.S. House for passing Israel aid package as alleged mass grave found Hamas, the Palestinian militia that controls Gaza, blasted the U.S. House of Representatives on Sunday after the legislature passed a massive aid package that includes tens of billions of dollars for Israel. On This Day, April 21: U.S. transports French troops in First Indochina War On April 21, 1954, U.S. Air Force planes began flying French troops to Indochina to reinforce Dien Bien Phu. The city later fell to communist Viet Minh forces. Famous birthdays for April 21: John Cameron Mitchell, Emma Tremblay Filmmaker/actor John Cameron Mitchell turns 61 and actor Emma Tremblay turns 21, among the famous birthdays for April 21. More Recent Articles
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Will a Mountain of Evidence Be Enough to Convict Trump?Monday will see opening statements in the People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump. The state’s case seems strong, but a conviction is far from assured. Tracing the Trail of Hush-Money Deals That Led to Trump’s ProsecutionBefore Stormy Daniels, Donald J. Trump and his allies paid to keep other stories buried as he ran for the presidency. Dismissed Trump Jurors Describe Intense Days in a Glaring SpotlightTwo prospective jurors who were excused contacted The New York Times to describe their experience in the fraught environment of an unprecedented trial. U.S. Considers Imposing Sanctions on Israeli Military UnitIsraeli leaders expressed alarm about the possible action by the Biden administration over rights violations in the West Bank. As Protests Continue at Columbia, Some Jewish Students Feel TargetedAfter reports of harassment by demonstrators, some Jewish students said they felt unsafe. Others rejected that view, while condemning antisemitism. How the Israel-Gaza Protests Could Hurt the Democratic PartyIn 1968, the Democratic National Convention was overshadowed by clashes between police and demonstrators. How the Movie “Civil War” Echoes Real Political Anxieties“Civil War” has tapped into a dark set of national angst. In polls and in interviews, a segment of voters say they fear the country’s divides may lead to actual, not just rhetorical, battles. Ocasio-Cortez and Others Rally With Summer Lee Ahead of PrimarySummer Lee, the first Black woman to represent Pennsylvania in the House, got help from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Justin Jones as she faced criticism over her stance on Gaza. Terry Anderson, Reporter Held Hostage for Six Years, Dies at 76The Beirut bureau chief for The Associated Press, he was kidnapped in 1985 by Islamic militants. ‘Cheated’: Chinese Doping Case Roils SwimmingAn American who won silver in Tokyo calls for an investigation. A British gold medalist demands bans. But the most bitter fight was between antidoping leaders. China’s Swimmers Tested Positive. What Happens to Their Medals?The short answer may be nothing. The world’s top doping regulator said there was “no credible evidence” to take further action. How Scam Calls and Messages Took Over Our Everyday LivesTo own a computer or smartphone — indeed, to engage with the digital world to any degree — is to be a mark. You can try to block, encrypt and unsubscribe your way out of it, but you may not succeed. After NBA Bans Jontay Porter for Gambling, Some See Glimpse of Sports’ FutureThe N.B.A. banned a player for life for betting on games, a practice some worry could become more prevalent with the rise of wagering on sports. Biden’s Win Last Week in the Middle East Is Part of a Bigger FailurePresident Biden’s win last week in the Middle East is part of a bigger failure. Intruder Breaks Into Los Angeles Mayor’s ResidenceThe Getty House was broken into early Sunday through a smashed window, the police said. Mayor Karen Bass said she and her family were safe. Ecuador’s Referendum Vote Will Test President NoboaLess than six months after Daniel Noboa became the president of Ecuador, voters will decide on a referendum that could gauge how he would do in his bid for re-election next year. Jaw Bone in Child’s Rock Collection Belonged to Marine Who Died in 1951A mother found the bone in her son’s rock collection in 2002. In 2024, researchers finally identified the person’s remains. More Recent Articles |
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One rescued crew member has died and seven others remained missing after two Japanese military helicopters seemingly crashed during a training exercise late Saturday over the Pacific Ocean.
A New Jersey rabbi who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for hiring a pair of hitmen to kill his wife has been found dead in a prison infirmary, officials said late Friday.
Former presidential contender and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley welcomed her husband home from a yearlong National Guard deployment, the former ambassador announced in a social media post on Saturday.
"Civil War" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $11.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Former baseball pitching prospect Ronny Garcia, 24, and his father, are dead following a traffic accident in the Dominican Republic, the Houston Astros confirmed late Saturday.
Police are investigating a shooting on the campus of Delaware State University that left an 18-year-old woman dead early Sunday, officials said.
Two children were killed and nine others seriously injured during a child's birthday party at a Michigan boat club Saturday when a 66-year-old woman drove through the building where the party was happening.
Seattle police have released video of an officer-involved shooting during a sting operation to arrest a 67-year-old man who arranged to meet two minor females at an area hotel.
"That They May Face the Rising Sun" won the top prize of Best Film at the Irish Film and TV Awards gala in Dublin on Saturday.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei met with Iranian soldiers on Sunday as he praised Iran's direct strike on Israel, largely foiled by the iron dome, which came in retaliation for Israel's unprovoked aggression.
For the third weekend in a row, Disney+ released an unexpected new episode of the animated pre-school series, "Bluey."
The '90s pop music group, Spice Girls, reunited this weekend for Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham's 50th birthday celebration.
Israel has finally charged Sabah Haniyeh, the sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, three weeks after first arresting her.
Hamas, the Palestinian militia that controls Gaza, blasted the U.S. House of Representatives on Sunday after the legislature passed a massive aid package that includes tens of billions of dollars for Israel.
On April 21, 1954, U.S. Air Force planes began flying French troops to Indochina to reinforce Dien Bien Phu. The city later fell to communist Viet Minh forces.
Filmmaker/actor John Cameron Mitchell turns 61 and actor Emma Tremblay turns 21, among the famous birthdays for April 21. 
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