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U.S., Chinese defense chiefs hold first talks since late 2022 U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with his Chinese counterpart, Adm. Dong Jun, on Tuesday, the Pentagon said, marking the first time they have spoken. Heat mapping in U.S. communities to determine heat inequities, cooling options U.S. government agencies and NOAA scientists will team up to map the hottest neighborhoods in 14 communities this summer to determine heat inequities and provide cooling relief. IMF sounds alarm on U.S. debt, warning 'something will have to give' The International Monetary Fund warned the United States on Tuesday that the government's rampant spending and growing national debt is not sustainable and could threaten the global economy. Civilian Army financial counselor pleads guilty to stealing millions from Gold Star families A civilian financial counselor with the U.S. Army's Casualty Assistance Office pleaded guilty Tuesday in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey to defrauding Gold Star families of nearly $10 million. Smartmatic settles defamation lawsuit against One America News over 2020 election coverage Electronic voting technology company Smartmatic announced Tuesday it has settled its defamation lawsuit against conservative news outlet One America News for broadcasting lies about the 2020 election. Trump N.Y. hush-money case: Seven jurors picked for trial that could start next week Seven local residents got sworn-in Tuesday on the second day of Donald Trump's Manhattan trial over hush money payments he allegedly made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Former Abu Ghraib prisoner testifies about abuses as trial against U.S. military contractor begins Three former Iraqi detainees, who described being tortured by U.S. military police at Abu Ghraib prison in the early 2000s, are finally getting their day in court as their trial against contractor CACI began this week. Border Patrol intercepts more than 1,000 pounds of meth, cocaine chemicals from China Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago on April 11 seized a shipment from China containing methamphetamine precursor and a cocaine cutting agent on April 11, the CBP announced Tuesday. Dolphins to pick up options on Waddle, Phillips; talks with Tua continue The Miami Dolphins will pick up the fifth-year contract options for Jaylen Waddle and Jaelan Phillips, general manager Chris Grier said Tuesday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Contract talks with Tua Tagovailoa are ongoing. Runaway cows turn themselves in at rescue facility Animal rescuers on the island of Guernsey said a herd of cows escaped from their fenced-in pasture, but were quickly recaptured when they wandered to an animal rescue center. Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie joins Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust House speaker U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie on Tuesday became the second House Republican to join in Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. Tarot card reading predicts Michigan woman's $500,000 lottery win A Michigan woman said a tarot card reading correctly predicted she would win a $500,000 lottery prize later that same day. Watch: Crocodile gets caught in charter fishing boat's net The captain of a charter fishing boat in Australia "got a little fright" when a net tossed from the vessel ensnared an unexpectedly large catch -- a crocodile. House delivers Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate The House of Representatives sent articles of impeachment to the Senate Tuesday to remove Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas regarding his handling of the U.S. border. Trump Media value falls additional 14% as new streaming platform launch announced The stock value of Donald Trump's media company -- the owner of app Truth Social -- on Tuesday continued to fall more than 14% as the company unveiled its intent to launch a digital live-streaming platform. NCAA hands Michigan probation, recruiting penalties for football violations The Michigan Wolverines were placed on probation for three years, penalized with a fine and given recruiting restrictions for violations from within their football program, the NCAA announced Tuesday. Appeals court overturns West Virginia ban on transgender athletes The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday prevented a West Virginia ban on transgender students from participating on sports teams that match their gender identity because it violates federal law. Olympic torch relay begins 3,100-mile journey from Greece to Paris A symbolic lighting of the Olympic torch early Tuesday in Olympia, Greece, heralded the coming of the 2024 Paris Olympics this summer. Six-time All-Star Blake Griffin retires from NBA Six-time All-Star Blake Griffin, who was picked No. 1 overall in the 2009 NBA Draft, will retire after 14 years, he announced Tuesday on social media. White House announces global partnership to prevent future pandemics The Biden Administration announced Tuesday that it will work with 50 nations worldwide to try to prevent global pandemics such as COVID-19, which brought the world to a standstill four years ago. Look: 100-year-old British train car found buried in Belgium Archaeologists excavating a 19th century fortress in Belgium made a surprising and mysterious discovery: a nearly 100-year-old train car originating from England. Stray Kids to release 'Lose My Breath' featuring Charlie Puth K-pop group Stray Kids will release the single "Lose My Breath" featuring Charlie Puth. |
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Johnson’s Plan for Ukraine Aid Meets Republican Pushback, Muddying Its PathThe Republican speaker’s strategy for moving foreign aid measures for Israel and Ukraine through the House has outraged many in his own party, increasing calls for his ouster. Interior Department Rejects Ambler Road Project in AlaskaA mining company wants to build a 211-mile industrial road through Alaskan wilderness to reach a large copper deposit. The Interior Department says it would harm wildlife and communities. Day 2 of Trump’s Criminal Hush-Money Trial: Key TakeawaysLawyers chose seven jurors to help decide the case against the former president, who is accused of falsifying business records to cover up a sexual scandal involving a porn star. Trump Leaves His Trial to Rail Against Crime and Jab at ProsecutorAfter a day in court, Donald Trump visited a bodega in Harlem where a clerk stabbed a man in 2022 and was charged by Alvin Bragg, who also leveled felony charges against the former president. Israel Weighs Response to Iran Attack, With Each Choice a RiskIn debating how to respond to last weekend’s Iranian airstrike, Israel’s war cabinet is choosing between options that could deter future attacks or de-escalate hostilities, but all carry drawbacks. Cotton Urges Citizens to Forcibly Confront Pro-Palestinian ProtestersThe Republican senator from Arkansas said citizens should “take matters into your own hands” against demonstrators who have stepped up their civil disobedience to protest Israel’s offensive in Gaza. Biden Bashes Trump in Pennsylvania as He Lays Out His Tax PlanSpeaking in Scranton, Pa., his hometown, the president used a speech about economic fairness as a new avenue of attack against his Republican rival, who was in a courtroom two hours away. Trump Holds Series of Meetings With Foreign LeadersThe former president has had several private interactions with foreign heads of state and their emissaries. He plans to meet Wednesday with Poland’s president. Kari Lake Urges Supporters to Arm Themselves Ahead of Election“We are going to put on the armor of God,” the Arizona Republican candidate for Senate said to cheering supporters. “And maybe strap on a Glock on the side of us just in case.” Senator Menendez, Charged in Bribery Scheme, May Blame His WifeAccording to newly unsealed documents, Senator Robert Menendez may testify that Nadine Menendez hid information from him, leading him to believe that “nothing unlawful was taking place.” A Quiet Sunday Night in Syracuse, and Then a Deadly AmbushA routine traffic stop led to the deaths of a police officer and a sheriff’s deputy in a shooting outside a suburban home. The gunman was also killed. Berluti Teams Up With Carine Roitfeld to Design the French Olympics Opening Ceremony OutfitsCarine Roitfeld teamed up with Berluti to sprinkle some fashion fairy dust on the designs. Here’s the verdict. How to Be Pro-Palestinian, Pro-Israeli and Pro-IranianSupport leadership change in Iran, Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Without that, there’s zero chance for resolution. The Smothering of Abortion Rights Reveals Something Else About RepublicansBoth the federal and the Arizona Supreme Courts have conjured a past that rejects the right to bodily autonomy. USC Cancels Valedictorian’s Speech After Claims of AntisemitismThe university cited security concerns at the graduation. But the student, who is Muslim, said the school was “succumbing to a campaign of hate meant to silence my voice.” Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Using Obstruction Law to Charge Jan. 6 RiotersThe justices considered the gravity of the assault and whether prosecutors have been stretching the law to reach members of the mob responsible for the attack. Mayor Adams Pushes to Hire Ex-Giuliani Deputy as New York’s Top LawyerMayor Eric Adams, who is facing a cluster of legal challenges, is moving to hire Randy Mastro, known for his aggressive tactics. After 5,631 Yankees Games, John Sterling Calls His Own Walk-OffThe WFAN announcer was known for his catchphrase, “It is high! It is far! It is gone!” His last game was on Monday. An Upper West Side Home With Wallpaper Murals and Terrazzo Everywhere“We were pushing it,” the architect said of the design, which includes a hidden playroom and a soaking tub where you wouldn’t expect it. |
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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with his Chinese counterpart, Adm. Dong Jun, on Tuesday, the Pentagon said, marking the first time they have spoken.
U.S. government agencies and NOAA scientists will team up to map the hottest neighborhoods in 14 communities this summer to determine heat inequities and provide cooling relief.
The International Monetary Fund warned the United States on Tuesday that the government's rampant spending and growing national debt is not sustainable and could threaten the global economy.
A civilian financial counselor with the U.S. Army's Casualty Assistance Office pleaded guilty Tuesday in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey to defrauding Gold Star families of nearly $10 million.
Electronic voting technology company Smartmatic announced Tuesday it has settled its defamation lawsuit against conservative news outlet One America News for broadcasting lies about the 2020 election.
Seven local residents got sworn-in Tuesday on the second day of Donald Trump's Manhattan trial over hush money payments he allegedly made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Three former Iraqi detainees, who described being tortured by U.S. military police at Abu Ghraib prison in the early 2000s, are finally getting their day in court as their trial against contractor CACI began this week.
Customs and Border Protection officers in Chicago on April 11 seized a shipment from China containing methamphetamine precursor and a cocaine cutting agent on April 11, the CBP announced Tuesday.
The Miami Dolphins will pick up the fifth-year contract options for Jaylen Waddle and Jaelan Phillips, general manager Chris Grier said Tuesday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Contract talks with Tua Tagovailoa are ongoing.
Animal rescuers on the island of Guernsey said a herd of cows escaped from their fenced-in pasture, but were quickly recaptured when they wandered to an animal rescue center.
U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie on Tuesday became the second House Republican to join in Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.
A Michigan woman said a tarot card reading correctly predicted she would win a $500,000 lottery prize later that same day.
The captain of a charter fishing boat in Australia "got a little fright" when a net tossed from the vessel ensnared an unexpectedly large catch -- a crocodile.
The House of Representatives sent articles of impeachment to the Senate Tuesday to remove Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas regarding his handling of the U.S. border.
The stock value of Donald Trump's media company -- the owner of app Truth Social -- on Tuesday continued to fall more than 14% as the company unveiled its intent to launch a digital live-streaming platform.
The Michigan Wolverines were placed on probation for three years, penalized with a fine and given recruiting restrictions for violations from within their football program, the NCAA announced Tuesday.
The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday prevented a West Virginia ban on transgender students from participating on sports teams that match their gender identity because it violates federal law.
A symbolic lighting of the Olympic torch early Tuesday in Olympia, Greece, heralded the coming of the 2024 Paris Olympics this summer.
Six-time All-Star Blake Griffin, who was picked No. 1 overall in the 2009 NBA Draft, will retire after 14 years, he announced Tuesday on social media.
The Biden Administration announced Tuesday that it will work with 50 nations worldwide to try to prevent global pandemics such as COVID-19, which brought the world to a standstill four years ago.
Archaeologists excavating a 19th century fortress in Belgium made a surprising and mysterious discovery: a nearly 100-year-old train car originating from England.
K-pop group Stray Kids will release the single "Lose My Breath" featuring Charlie Puth. 
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