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Iran launches drone strike at Israel after attack on Damascus embassy Iran on Saturday launched more than 100 drones at Israel, according to Israeli defense officials. 26 barges break loose on Ohio River in Pittsburgh; some go over dam Twenty-tree loaded and three empty barges broke loose from their moorings along the Ohio River at Pittsburgh and floated uncontrolled until they were eventually recovered, officials said. Man who stole police helmet 'war trophy' during Jan. 6 riot pleads guilty A New Hampshire man on Thursday pleaded guilty to crimes linked to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Illinois police K9 Dax dies, age 10 A decorated Illinois police dog died Friday after nearly 10 years on the force. Biden returns to White House after Iranian forces seize container ship President Joe Biden cut short his weekend vacation and returned to the White House Saturday after the Iranian seizure of an Israel-related container ship made the threat of retaliation more tangible. 3.8 temblor rattles Southern California near Coachella music festival A small temblor measuring a 3.8 magnitude struck Southern California's Sonora Desert region on Saturday not far from the ongoing Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. Former U.S. ambassador Rocha sentenced to 15 years for working as agent for Cuba Former U.S. ambassador Manuel Rocha has been sentenced to 15 years in prison sentence after pleading guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent for Cuba for decades. Kansas governor vetoes ban on gender-affirming care for minors Calling the measure "divisive," Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has vetoed a bill passed by the state Legislature that would have banned gender-affirming care for minors under age 18. Ukrainian commander warns Russian attacks on eastern front escalating Russia's offensive on the eastern front has escalated "significantly" in recent days, Ukraine's armed forces commander-in-chief said Saturday. 11 Pakistanis shot and killed as terror attacks surge in Balochistan region Armed militants have shot and killed at least 11 people in two separate incidents in Pakistan's Balochistan region, authorities said Saturday. Milwaukee man charged with murder in case tied to discovery of severed leg A 33-year-old Milwaukee man has been charged with first-degree murder, mutilating a corpse and arson in a case that began with the discovery of a severed leg in a city park. Fla. Gov. DeSantis signs controversial laws limiting oversight of police Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed two controversial bills that he says will buffer law enforcement from "anti-police activists." LAPD arrests suspect in 2 violent attacks on women near Venice Canals The Los Angeles Police Department says it has arrested a man accused of attacking women in two separate incidents near the city's Venice canals last week. Hunter Biden loses bid to dismiss federal gun case A federal judge has rejected Hunter Biden's motions to dismiss three federal gun charges against over what his attorneys called "selective and vindictive prosecution claims." Top North Korean, Chinese leaders mark 75 years of close diplomatic ties North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to strengthen his country's ties with China during bilateral meetings with senior Chinese officials, including its No. 3 leader, in Pyongyang on Saturday. IDF recovers body of missing Israeli teen in West Bank as Jewish settlers riot A missing 14-year-old Israeli boy was found dead by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank on Saturday following an intense search during which Jewish settlers stormed a nearby Palestinian village. Sandra Oh, Hoa Xuande: 'Sympathizer' rare show that puts Vietnamese people in the spotlight Sandra Oh says she wanted to co-star in "The Sympathizer" because representation matters and the satirical espionage thriller was the rare show on American television to feature a largely Asian cast. 1 dead, dozens trapped after cable car crash in Turkey One person is dead, at least 10 more were injured and dozens are trapped high above ground on Saturday after an accident on a mountainous cable car in Southern Turkey. Foot of rain triggers life-threatening flash flooding in part of Hawaii Rainstorms that prompted an emergency proclamation in Hawaii this week are poised to continue producing life-threatening consequences from flash flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Mass stabbing at Sydney shopping mall leaves 7 dead, including attacker Six people were stabbed to death and a man wielding a knife shot dead by police Saturday at a shopping mall in Sydney, authorities said. K-pop star Park Bo Ram dies at the age of 30 K-pop star Park Bo Ram has died at the age of 30 after suffering cardiac arrest. Paul Walter Hauser to play Chris Farley in Josh Gad-directed biopic Emmy-winning actor Paul Walter Hauser is set to play late comedian Chris Farley in a film to be directed by "Frozen" and "Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad. Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' is No. 1 album in the U.S. this week Beyonce's first country music record, "Cowboy Carter," is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. On This Day, April 13: White supremacists kill dozens in Colfax massacre On April 13, 1873, a mob of former Confederate soldiers and Ku Klux Klan members killed dozens of Black militia men occupying the Grant Parish, La., courthouse. |
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What We Know About Iran’s Military as It Threatens IsraelThe direct military confrontation between Iran and Israel has brought renewed attention to Iran’s armed forces. What are they capable of? Biden Shrinks Trump’s Edge in Latest Times/Siena PollThe president’s popularity has ticked up slightly, though voters still view Donald J. Trump more favorably and have dour views of the economy. A Closer Look at a Slight Shift in the PollsAn average of recent surveys, including the Times/Siena poll, finds President Biden inching closer to Donald Trump. What Happened to Damages That O.J. Simpson Owed to the Victims’ Families?In 1997, a jury in a civil trial awarded the families of Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson $33 million. Today, the amount still owed has more than tripled. Ukraine’s Draft Dodgers Run, and Swim, to Avoid the WarWith Russia seizing the initiative on the battlefield in recent months, Ukraine’s ability to defend itself hinges on replenishing its arsenal of weaponry and mobilizing troops. $17,000 to Watch the Masters? How Sports Entice Deep-Pocketed Fans.Teams, leagues and event organizers are pursuing enthusiasts with the promise of luxury and exclusivity, in hopes of bigger profits and lasting loyalty. Stabbing Attack in Sydney Kills At Least 6Shoppers hid in backrooms or ran screaming from the scene, while others stayed with injured victims. Police said they believed the attack was not a ‘terrorism incident.’ Sydney Mall Stabbing Attack: What We KnowThe attack happened in a busy center for tourists and beachgoers in the Eastern Suburbs, an affluent area of Sydney. Stacks of Cash at Menendez Home Were Not From His Bank, Prosecutors SayThe senator has said that money found in his house was from his own savings account. But prosecutors said that at least some of it came from “another person.” Military Aid to Israel Cannot Be UnconditionalIsrael’s leader has turned his back on America’s entreaties. Supreme Court Justices Say They Get Along. Should We Care?What really matters is what the court does or doesn’t do. The Rich Don’t Have to Take Every Tax Deduction, and They Shouldn’tMany exemptions are very hard, perhaps impossibly hard, to defend on either practical or moral grounds. Faith Ringgold Dies at 93; Wove Black Life Into Quilts and Children’s BooksA champion of Black artists, she explored themes of race, gender, class, family and community through a vast array of media and later the written word. How a Reality TV Show Turned the U.F.C. From Pariah to JuggernautThe Ultimate Fighting Championship, whose 300th numbered pay-per-view fight card is this weekend, was once effectively banned on television because of its violence. Hudson Yards ‘Vessel’ Sculpture Will Reopen With Netting After SuicidesThe 150-foot-high tourist attraction, which closed in 2021, will be fitted with mesh to stop people from jumping. More Recent Articles |
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Iran on Saturday launched more than 100 drones at Israel, according to Israeli defense officials.
Twenty-tree loaded and three empty barges broke loose from their moorings along the Ohio River at Pittsburgh and floated uncontrolled until they were eventually recovered, officials said.
A New Hampshire man on Thursday pleaded guilty to crimes linked to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
A decorated Illinois police dog died Friday after nearly 10 years on the force.
President Joe Biden cut short his weekend vacation and returned to the White House Saturday after the Iranian seizure of an Israel-related container ship made the threat of retaliation more tangible.
A small temblor measuring a 3.8 magnitude struck Southern California's Sonora Desert region on Saturday not far from the ongoing Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
Former U.S. ambassador Manuel Rocha has been sentenced to 15 years in prison sentence after pleading guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent for Cuba for decades.
Calling the measure "divisive," Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has vetoed a bill passed by the state Legislature that would have banned gender-affirming care for minors under age 18.
Russia's offensive on the eastern front has escalated "significantly" in recent days, Ukraine's armed forces commander-in-chief said Saturday.
Armed militants have shot and killed at least 11 people in two separate incidents in Pakistan's Balochistan region, authorities said Saturday.
A 33-year-old Milwaukee man has been charged with first-degree murder, mutilating a corpse and arson in a case that began with the discovery of a severed leg in a city park.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed two controversial bills that he says will buffer law enforcement from "anti-police activists."
The Los Angeles Police Department says it has arrested a man accused of attacking women in two separate incidents near the city's Venice canals last week.
A federal judge has rejected Hunter Biden's motions to dismiss three federal gun charges against over what his attorneys called "selective and vindictive prosecution claims."
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to strengthen his country's ties with China during bilateral meetings with senior Chinese officials, including its No. 3 leader, in Pyongyang on Saturday.
A missing 14-year-old Israeli boy was found dead by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank on Saturday following an intense search during which Jewish settlers stormed a nearby Palestinian village.
Sandra Oh says she wanted to co-star in "The Sympathizer" because representation matters and the satirical espionage thriller was the rare show on American television to feature a largely Asian cast.
One person is dead, at least 10 more were injured and dozens are trapped high above ground on Saturday after an accident on a mountainous cable car in Southern Turkey.
Rainstorms that prompted an emergency proclamation in Hawaii this week are poised to continue producing life-threatening consequences from flash flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
Six people were stabbed to death and a man wielding a knife shot dead by police Saturday at a shopping mall in Sydney, authorities said.
K-pop star Park Bo Ram has died at the age of 30 after suffering cardiac arrest.
Emmy-winning actor Paul Walter Hauser is set to play late comedian Chris Farley in a film to be directed by "Frozen" and "Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad.
Beyonce's first country music record, "Cowboy Carter," is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
On April 13, 1873, a mob of former Confederate soldiers and Ku Klux Klan members killed dozens of Black militia men occupying the Grant Parish, La., courthouse. 
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