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North Korea says it fired new intermediate-range hypersonic missile North Korea successfully test-fired a new intermediate-range hypersonic missile, state media reported Tuesday, adding another nuclear-capable weapon to its expanding arsenal. Tropicana Las Vegas closes after seven decades to clear way for baseball stadium The Tropicana Las Vegas closed for good Tuesday, as hotel guests checked out for the last time just days before its 67th anniversary. The iconic resort will be torn down this year to make way for a new baseball stadium. Texas poultry facility ordered to cull more than 1 million hens amid new bird flu cases Production at a Texas poultry facility stopped Tuesday amid new cases of the bird flu, the state's agriculture commissioner confirmed. House Republicans introduce bill to rename Dulles Airport after Donald Trump House Republicans introduced legislation Tuesday to rename Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia after former President Donald Trump, despite strong objections from Democrats. 'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling will not be charged for anti-trans comments amid new Scotland law Anti-trans comments made on social media by "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling will not be looked at as criminal amid Scotland's new hate crime law which took effect Monday. Florida man who threatened to kill Chief Justice John Roberts to spend over year in jail A Florida man who threatened to kill a U.S. Supreme Court judge was sentenced on Tuesday to more than a year in jail. Detroit's longtime marijuana, counterculture activist John Sinclair dies at 82 John Sinclair, a poet, champion of legal marijuana and counterculture activist of 1960s and '70s Detroit, has died at the age of 82. U.S. Customs and Border Protection to increase travel program fees U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday it will increase the fees for some of the most well-known Trusted Travel Programs. German soccer jersey to be redesigned over allegations it resembles Nazi symbol A soccer jersey in Germany showing the number 44 is being redesigned over allegations that it resembles a Nazi symbol. Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva announces he has cancer Rep. Raul M. Grijalva, D-Ariz., announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with cancer. Tent city outside Knesset protests Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government Thousands of Israeli protesters have set up a tent city in Jerusalem outside the Knesset on what is the third day of a four-day protest against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Watch: Sanctuary throws birthday party for 17-year-old duck An animal sanctuary in Rhode Island threw a party to celebrate an unusual milestone: a rescued duck's 17th birthday. N.C. woman wins early birthday gift from lottery drawing A North Carolina woman said she received the perfect early present for her 60th birthday: a lottery prize worth $25,000 a year for life. Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry sign open letter on AI Over 200 artists, including Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry and Billie Eilish, have signed a letter calling on companies to stop infringing on artists' rights via the use of AI. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoes transgender athlete ban for state's schools Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill which would have banned transgender young people from participating in student sport activities that align with their chosen gender identity. Bitcoin prices fall more than 7% as cryptocurrency market expected to remain volatile The price of Bitcoin on Tuesday fell more than 7% for the second day, going below the cryptocurrency's $65,000 price point. President Joe Biden, China's Xi Jinping discuss trade, counternarcotics, tech exports to Russia In a phone call Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden discussed AI, counternarcotics and Russian access to technology with Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, the White House said. Look: Seventeen shares '17 is Right Here' album schedule K-pop group Seventeen shared a promotion schedule for its greatest hits album, "17 is Right Here." Watch: Object that crashed through Florida roof may have come from ISS NASA is analyzing a 2-pound object that crashed through a Florida man's roof to determine whether it came from the International Space Station. Watch: 'Bachelorette's Tyler Cameron renovates homes in 'Going Home' trailer "Going Home," a home renovation series starring "Bachelorette" alum Tyler Cameron, is coming to Prime Video. Rajon Rondo to retire from NBA after 16 seasons, two titles During a podcast appearance this week, veteran guard Rajon Rondo announced an end to his NBA tenure, which lasted 16 years and featured four All-Star selections and two championships. Look: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga share a dance in 'Joker: Folie a Deux' poster "Joker: Folie à Deux," a new film starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga as the Joker and Harley Quinn, opens in October. Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin dramedy 'A Real Pain' coming in October Searchlight Pictures announced the release date for the Sundance hit "A Real Pain" on Tuesday. |
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The U.S. Is Rebuilding a Legal Pathway for Refugees. The Election Could Change That.President Biden is restoring resources and staffing for the refugee program, which was gutted during the Trump administration. Fears Grow That Syria Strike Could Spur Retaliatory Attacks on Israel and U.S.Current and former American officials say the airstrike on an Iranian embassy compound in Damascus was a serious blow to Tehran. What We Know About the Iranian Commanders Killed by Israel in SyriaThe leaders included Gen. Mohammad Reza Zahedi, the senior most leader in Iran’s armed forces assassinated since Qassim Suleimani was killed in 2020. Israeli Strikes Kill 7 Aid Workers in GazaThe attack on clearly marked vehicles run by the World Central Kitchen shows how dangerous relief work has been during the war, and adds fuel to accusations that Israel has bombed indiscriminately. Trump and Biden Win Primaries, but Voters Express Their DiscontentNikki Haley drew a notable slice of Republican voters in four states, while protest votes against the president over his support for Israel continued. Biden Assails ‘Outrageous’ Florida Abortion Ruling as His Campaign Blames TrumpThe president’s campaign moved to pin responsibility squarely on Donald Trump after the Florida Supreme Court cleared the way for a six-week ban. To RFK Jr., It’s Biden, Not Trump, Who’s the Bigger Threat to DemocracyRobert F. Kennedy Jr., who founded his political career on conspiracy theories, condemned efforts to curtail misinformation on social media and said the Biden administration’s efforts to do so are anti-democratic. U.S. Intelligence Warning to Moscow Named Specific Target of AttackThe C.I.A. told Russia that Islamic State terrorists were plotting an attack on Crocus City Hall, a concert venue. Gunfire From Deputies Killed Teen Who Had Been Reported Kidnapped, Video ShowsSavannah Graziano, 15, was fatally shot a day after an Amber Alert was issued for her in September 2022. Newly released video and recordings show that she was killed by deputies. In the Magnificence of Iowa’s Glow, Albany Catches Some ShadeDuring the waning moments of Iowa’s victory over L.S.U. on Monday, a stray comment on the televised broadcast cast the New York capital in an unflattering light. John Barth, Writer Who Pushed Storytelling’s Limits, Dies at 93His sprawling and boisterous novel “The Sot-Weed Factor,” published in 1960, projected him into the ranks of the country’s most innovative writers. John Barth, a Novelist Who Found Possibility in a ‘Used-Up’ FormBy merrily using fiction to dissect itself, he was at the vanguard of a movement that defined a postwar American style. The Appalling Tactics of the ‘Free Palestine’ MovementWhat does it say about a cause that won’t weed out its worst members or stamp out its worst ideas? The Comstock Act Is a Danger to Abortion Rights. I Want to Repeal It.The Comstock Act is a major concern if Donald Trump is re-elected. The Government Should Pay People for Kidney DonationsA regulated market for donations could help end the shortage of these organs for transplant. Wisconsin Voters Approve Bans on Private Aid for Election OfficesWisconsin’s Republican-led Legislature proposed changing the State Constitution to restrict private funding and staffing of election offices. Trump Asks Trial Judge to Step Aside, Aiming Again at His DaughterDonald Trump’s lawyers argued that Juan Merchan should step aside because his daughter consults for Democratic candidates. The former president had furiously criticized her before a gag order. Rome’s Future Is a Walk Through Its PastCity officials kicked off a new project to create a monumental, pedestrian-friendly, archaeological area downtown, but some critics worry the plans puts tourists before residents. Ye Is Sued for Hostile Work Environment at Donda Academy and YeezyA former employee sued the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, claiming a hostile work environment at Yeezy, his fashion brand, and Donda Academy, his private school. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea successfully test-fired a new intermediate-range hypersonic missile, state media reported Tuesday, adding another nuclear-capable weapon to its expanding arsenal.
The Tropicana Las Vegas closed for good Tuesday, as hotel guests checked out for the last time just days before its 67th anniversary. The iconic resort will be torn down this year to make way for a new baseball stadium.
Production at a Texas poultry facility stopped Tuesday amid new cases of the bird flu, the state's agriculture commissioner confirmed.
House Republicans introduced legislation Tuesday to rename Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia after former President Donald Trump, despite strong objections from Democrats.
Anti-trans comments made on social media by "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling will not be looked at as criminal amid Scotland's new hate crime law which took effect Monday.
A Florida man who threatened to kill a U.S. Supreme Court judge was sentenced on Tuesday to more than a year in jail.
John Sinclair, a poet, champion of legal marijuana and counterculture activist of 1960s and '70s Detroit, has died at the age of 82.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday it will increase the fees for some of the most well-known Trusted Travel Programs.
A soccer jersey in Germany showing the number 44 is being redesigned over allegations that it resembles a Nazi symbol.
Rep. Raul M. Grijalva, D-Ariz., announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with cancer.
Thousands of Israeli protesters have set up a tent city in Jerusalem outside the Knesset on what is the third day of a four-day protest against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
An animal sanctuary in Rhode Island threw a party to celebrate an unusual milestone: a rescued duck's 17th birthday.
A North Carolina woman said she received the perfect early present for her 60th birthday: a lottery prize worth $25,000 a year for life.
Over 200 artists, including Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry and Billie Eilish, have signed a letter calling on companies to stop infringing on artists' rights via the use of AI.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill which would have banned transgender young people from participating in student sport activities that align with their chosen gender identity.
The price of Bitcoin on Tuesday fell more than 7% for the second day, going below the cryptocurrency's $65,000 price point.
In a phone call Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden discussed AI, counternarcotics and Russian access to technology with Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, the White House said.
K-pop group Seventeen shared a promotion schedule for its greatest hits album, "17 is Right Here."
NASA is analyzing a 2-pound object that crashed through a Florida man's roof to determine whether it came from the International Space Station.
"Going Home," a home renovation series starring "Bachelorette" alum Tyler Cameron, is coming to Prime Video.
During a podcast appearance this week, veteran guard Rajon Rondo announced an end to his NBA tenure, which lasted 16 years and featured four All-Star selections and two championships.
"Joker: Folie à Deux," a new film starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga as the Joker and Harley Quinn, opens in October.
Searchlight Pictures announced the release date for the Sundance hit "A Real Pain" on Tuesday. 
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