North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile into the East Sea Tuesday, the South Korean military said, the latest in a slew of weapons tests by the isolated regime this year. Four foreign aid workers with the U.S. nonprofit World Central Kitchen have been killed in an Israeli strike in central Gaza, the food aid charity reported Monday. The Israeli Defense Forces said it is investigating. The number of people killed in traffic accidents last year in the United States dropped by more than 1,500, according to new data released Monday by the NHTSA, despite drivers logging more miles. Lou Conter, the last living survivor aboard the USS Arizona during the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that pulled the United States into World War II, has died at the age of 102. A man who rammed an SUV into the employee gate of an FBI office in suburban Atlanta on Monday has been arrested and is potentially facing both federal and state charges, authorities said. Chatbot creator OpenAI announced Monday it is making its flagship ChatGPT product instantly available to anyone without the necessity of creating an account. A senior Iranian military commander was killed Monday during an airstrike next to the country's embassy in Syria, according to Iranian media. The first human case of bird flu in Texas has been reported, after exposure to infected dairy cattle. It is the second recorded case of the "highly pathogenic avian influenza" in the United States, according to the CDC. The University of Tennessee on Monday fired women's basketball coach Kellie Harper after five seasons of guiding the Lady Volunteers program. Paramount+ announced the start of production on their Sylvester Stallone drama, "Tulsa King," Season 2 on Monday. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has qualified for North Carolina's general election ballot after collecting nearly double the number of signatures needed for an independent candidate, his campaign announced Monday. The Florida Supreme Court on Monday ruled to uphold a 15-week abortion ban and said yes to allow separate questions on abortion and recreational marijuana to appear on November's election ballot. The City of Kyle, Texas, announced it is making another attempt at breaking the Guinness World Record for the largest same-name gathering with an official "Gathering of the Kyles." Israel's Knesset on Monday approved a new law allowing the government to temporarily shut down the operations of foreign broadcasters deemed to be a security threat, which backers say is aimed at the Al Jazeera network. A man out walking on a Cayman Islands beach made a surprising discovery: a glass bottle filled with handwritten messages. The findings of a first-of-its-kind study published Monday link flame retardant chemicals in the United States to a higher risk of dying from cancer-related illness. A portion of a Virginia highway was shut down Monday when a three-vehicle crash resulted in cattle escaping onto the roadway. A Michigan woman said she suspected she was being scammed when she learned she had won a $1 million Mega Millions prize from the Michigan Lottery. Retired two-time NFL Pro Bowl cornerback Vontae Davis has died suddenly in South Florida at age 35, the Miami Dolphins confirmed on Monday. Share prices for Trump Media took a nose-dive on Monday after the owner of the Truth Social app revealed it recorded a net loss of more than $52 million on scant revenues of $4 million last year. Swedish scientists have made a breakthrough in combating the global rise in microbial resistance to antibiotics with the discovery of a potent new class of drugs, according to new research published Monday. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment announced Monday that "The American Society of Magical Negroes" comes to VOD for rent or purchase Tuesday. Some 40,000 people braved rainy weather in Washington on Monday to take part in the 144th annual White House Easter Egg Roll as children of all ages participated in the time-honored tradition. |
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