A New Hampshire man linked by federal authorities to a neo-Nazi group has admitted to participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection during which he stole a police riot helmet he described in boast as a 'war trophy.' Bryson DeChambeau sank eight birdies, including five on his final six holes, en route to a 7-under 65 to become the first-round leader of the 2024 Masters Tournament on Thursday in Augusta, Ga. The U.S. Coast Guard and Navy have rescued three people who were stranded on Pikelot, Atoll, for more than a week, the Coast Guard said Thursday. President Joe Biden on Thursday hosted the first-ever trilateral summit with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., to strengthen alliances in the Indo-Pacific. FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Congress on Thursday about potential attacks on U.S. soil due to events overseas. More than 100 cases of measles were recorded in the United States since the beginning of 2024, and the rapid spread of the disease could threaten its elimination status, according to the CDC. The Cannes Film Festival announced its festival lineup Thursday. The Donald Trump biopic, "The Apprentice," and Francis Ford Coppola passion project "Megalopolis" are among films in competition. CBS announced Thursday that "S.W.A.T." is renewed for an eighth season. NASA's eye in the sky has unexpectedly shut off, temporarily interrupting its survey of space. A days-old newborn in Oregon was sickened with salmonella that may have been transmitted from parents who tended infected poultry located 150 miles away, a new report finds. Harvard announced Thursday it will reinstitute the mandatory submission of standardized test scores for fall 2025 admissions. It's an abrupt reversal from previous policy of being test-optional on admissions. Great American PureFlix announced the new movie "Mr. Manhattan" Thursday. Starring Alex and Carlos PenaVega, "Mr. Manhattan" premieres May 24. Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged the former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani with bank fraud, alleging he stole more than $16 million to pay off gambling debts. Baylor men's basketball coach Scott Drew ended speculation that he would potentially accept the same role at Kentucky, announcing Thursday on X that he will stay with the Bears. Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife, Nadine, will face separate trials in their indictment for bribery, obstruction and acting as a foreign agent. U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein on Thursday severed the cases. Japanese Primer Minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday urged the United States to uphold its role as a world leader during an address to a joint meeting of Congress. A small Florida key known as "Beer Can Island" due to the results of parties thrown in the sand is for sale -- and one prospective buyer is looking for partners to go in at $1,000 apiece. Kremlin critic and human-rights activist Vladimir Kara-Murza Thursday marked two years in what the U.S. State Department says is unjust detention. The U.S. considers his sentence spurious and politically motivated. O.J. Simpson, the Hall of Fame NFL running back who became better known for a celebrity murder trial and time in prison for robbery, died on Wednesday after battling cancer, his family said on Thursday. Disney+ announced Thursday that a new documentary, "Jim Henson: Idea Man," will premiere May 31. Ron Howard directs and produces. "IF," a fantasy film directed by John Krasinski and starring Ryan Reynolds, opens in May. K-pop group BabyMonster celebrated after its "Sheesh" music video reached 100 million views on YouTube. "The Night Manager," a spy series starring Tom Hiddleston, will return on BBC One and Prime Video. |
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