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Police say they avert 'mass school shooting' in Maryland Maryland police have arrested a teenager on charges of threatening mass violence after investigators turned up evidence that the suspect was planning to carry out a mass shooting at a pair of suburban Maryland schools. Constellation of Starlink satellites grows with latest SpaceX launch from Florida SpaceX launched a cluster of 23 satellites into low-Earth orbit Thursday, the 334th launch of the company's Starlink Internet satellites and the 268th time a reusable booster rocket has been used. Colombian extradited to Florida for kidnapping U.S. soldiers A Colombian national has been extradited from Chile to the U.S to face kidnapping and assault charges in connection with two U.S. Army soldiers who were on temporary duty in Bogota, Colombia, the Justice Dept. said. Police arrest 100 at Columbia University's pro-Palestinian encampment Police on Thursday arrested more than 100 protesters at Columbia University for refusing to leave a large pro-Palestinian protest encampment on campus, police said. NHL approves sale of Arizona Coyotes to Utah Jazz owner The Arizona Coyotes are moving to Salt Lake City after NHL's Board of Directors on Thursday approved the team's sale to a new owner. Plaintiffs sue Montana for barring transgender people from amending birth certificates Two transgender women on Thursday sued the state of Montana and several state agencies over a 2022 policy that prohibits people from changing the sex designation on their birth certificates. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs school chaplain bills, says Satanists not welcome Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill allowing religious leaders and "patriotic organizations" to interact with students in school, a move that Satanists are gearing up to contest. Nick Stahl cooks for his life in 'What You Wish For' trailer The trailer for "What You Wish For," in theaters and video-on-demand May 31, shows Nick Stahl as a chef who gets himself into a life-or-death meal. All 12 jurors seated for Donald Trump's hush-money trial All 12 jurors have been seated in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial after two were excused Thursday. In Philadelphia, Kennedy family endorses Biden's re-election campaign The Kennedy family endorsed President Joe Biden in his 2024 presidential campaign in Philadelphia on Thursday. Watch: British farmers using Axe body spray to keep rams from fighting A British sheep farmer said she found a surprising solution for curbing the aggression of her rams -- Axe body spray. Watch: Strangers return diamond ring found on Texas beach to its owner A wedding ring lost on Texas' Galveston Island was returned to its owner's finger after being found by a couple attempting to remove an old net from the sand. RFK Jr. qualifies for Michigan presidential ballot Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has qualified for Michigan's 2024 presidential ballot, his campaign announced Thursday. Guitarist Dickey Betts, co-founder of Allman Brothers Band, dead at 80 Allman Brothers singer, songwriter and guitarist Dickey Betts has died. He was 80. Trans-rights advocates decry Scottish clinic's decision to stop puberty blockers for children Scotland's only gender clinic has paused hormone treatment for patients younger than 18 following a landmark review of the treatment. Pizza run earns Michigan woman a $2 million lottery prize A Michigan woman made an extra stop on her way to pick up a pizza and scored a $2 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. New Virginia law allows student athlete compensation deals A new Virginia law signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday allows universities to pay student athletes for name, image and likeness endorsements. Study: Heart failure, not stroke, most common complication of atrial fibrillation Doctors tell patients with atrial fibrillation, which causes an irregular and often abnormally rapid heart rate, to beware of an increased risk of stroke. But the threat of heart failure should be even more worrisome. CBS renews 'Good Wife' spinoff 'Elsbeth' for Season 2 CBS renewed "Elsbeth," the second spinoff of "The Good Wife," for a second season on Thursday. Fruits, vegetables contain concerning levels of pesticides, report finds Nearly 20% of fresh, frozen and canned fruits and vegetables that Americans eat contain concerning levels of pesticides, a new report finds. Bryan Kohberger defense alibi in Idaho student murders: He was nowhere near it Bryan Kohberger, the defendant in the Idaho student murders case, was driving west of the city where the murders occurred on the night of the killings, according to his attorney in a Wednesday court filing. British couple's divorce finalized by clerical error An estranged British couple found their 21-year marriage unexpectedly ended when a lawn firm's clerical error finalized their divorce. |
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12 Jurors in Trump Hush Money Trial Will Decide a Former President’s FateJustice Juan M. Merchan warned against identifying the people who might judge Donald J. Trump, who regularly attacks the justice system. What We Know About the 12 Jurors in Donald Trump’s Criminal TrialThe cross section of New Yorkers emerged after three days of questioning. These are the citizens who will judge their former president. More Than 100 Columbia University Students Arrested as Protests IntensifyThe university called in the police to empty an encampment of demonstrators. But students have vowed to stay, no matter the consequences. Columbia Sends In the N.Y.P.D. to Arrest Protesters in Tent CityThe university president broke with a decades-long tradition and called in the police to quell the pro-Palestinian protest. The encampment was then dismantled. University of Michigan and Other Colleges Crack Down on Student ProtestsAfter years of tolerating unruly protests, some schools are starting to suspend and expel students, raising questions about where they should draw the line. Biden, Eyeing the Threat From RFK Jr., Turns to the Kennedy Family for HelpThe rollout of endorsements from the Kennedys signaled the urgency the Biden campaign feels toward Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent bid, and its desire to discredit him. Dubai’s Extraordinary Flooding: Here’s What to KnowImages of a saturated desert metropolis startled the world, prompting talk of cloud seeding, climate change and designing cities for intensified weather. What’s the Best Way to Treat I.B.S.?A new study suggests that certain dietary changes may be more effective than medication. The Question of Transgender CareDr. Hilary Cass’s thoughtful medical review is a model for how we should address difficult issues. What Sentencing Could Look Like if Trump Is Found GuiltyPrison time is a possibility. It’s uncertain, of course, but plausible. Republicans Wanted a Crackdown on Israel’s Critics. Columbia Obliged.The latest campus antisemitism hearing was a travesty. Philharmonic Opens Inquiry After Misconduct Allegations Are RevivedThe New York Philharmonic commissioned an outside investigation into its culture after a magazine article explored how it handled an accusation of sexual assault in 2010. Sony in Talks to Join a Bid to Buy ParamountThe company and Apollo Global Management are discussing a joint effort, even as Paramount conducts exclusive merger negotiations with Skydance. Ex-St. Louis Police Officer Beaten by Then-Colleagues Is Awarded $23 MillionLuther Hall won the judgment against a former colleague in connection with a beating that took place during a 2017 protest where he was undercover. Nicola Sturgeon’s Husband Charged in Embezzlement Case in ScotlandPeter Murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from the Scottish National Party, which his wife once led and where he held a senior role. Jorie Graham’s Poetry of the Earth and Humanity, Set to MusicThe composer Matthew Aucoin, Graham’s former student, and the director Peter Sellars have adapted her poems into the operatic “Music for New Bodies.” |
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Maryland police have arrested a teenager on charges of threatening mass violence after investigators turned up evidence that the suspect was planning to carry out a mass shooting at a pair of suburban Maryland schools.
SpaceX launched a cluster of 23 satellites into low-Earth orbit Thursday, the 334th launch of the company's Starlink Internet satellites and the 268th time a reusable booster rocket has been used.
A Colombian national has been extradited from Chile to the U.S to face kidnapping and assault charges in connection with two U.S. Army soldiers who were on temporary duty in Bogota, Colombia, the Justice Dept. said.
Police on Thursday arrested more than 100 protesters at Columbia University for refusing to leave a large pro-Palestinian protest encampment on campus, police said.
The Arizona Coyotes are moving to Salt Lake City after NHL's Board of Directors on Thursday approved the team's sale to a new owner.
Two transgender women on Thursday sued the state of Montana and several state agencies over a 2022 policy that prohibits people from changing the sex designation on their birth certificates.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill allowing religious leaders and "patriotic organizations" to interact with students in school, a move that Satanists are gearing up to contest.
The trailer for "What You Wish For," in theaters and video-on-demand May 31, shows Nick Stahl as a chef who gets himself into a life-or-death meal.
All 12 jurors have been seated in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial after two were excused Thursday.
The Kennedy family endorsed President Joe Biden in his 2024 presidential campaign in Philadelphia on Thursday.
A British sheep farmer said she found a surprising solution for curbing the aggression of her rams -- Axe body spray.
A wedding ring lost on Texas' Galveston Island was returned to its owner's finger after being found by a couple attempting to remove an old net from the sand.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has qualified for Michigan's 2024 presidential ballot, his campaign announced Thursday.
Allman Brothers singer, songwriter and guitarist Dickey Betts has died. He was 80.
Scotland's only gender clinic has paused hormone treatment for patients younger than 18 following a landmark review of the treatment.
A Michigan woman made an extra stop on her way to pick up a pizza and scored a $2 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
A new Virginia law signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday allows universities to pay student athletes for name, image and likeness endorsements.
Doctors tell patients with atrial fibrillation, which causes an irregular and often abnormally rapid heart rate, to beware of an increased risk of stroke. But the threat of heart failure should be even more worrisome.
CBS renewed "Elsbeth," the second spinoff of "The Good Wife," for a second season on Thursday.
Nearly 20% of fresh, frozen and canned fruits and vegetables that Americans eat contain concerning levels of pesticides, a new report finds.
Bryan Kohberger, the defendant in the Idaho student murders case, was driving west of the city where the murders occurred on the night of the killings, according to his attorney in a Wednesday court filing.
An estranged British couple found their 21-year marriage unexpectedly ended when a lawn firm's clerical error finalized their divorce. 
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