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PM Rishi Sunak to announce Britain's largest-ever military aid package for Ukraine Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is to travel to Poland on Tuesday when he will announce Britain's largest-ever military aid package for besieged ally Ukraine. RFK Jr. vows to put 'U.S. budget on blockchain' to increase transparency Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would put the nation's budget on blockchain to increase government transparency and end corruption. States' inflation varies, in part due to domestic migration While the nation's inflation rate rose to 3.5% in March, some states are seeing higher-than-average inflation due to higher rates of population growth. Columbia holds classes virtually as U.S. lawmakers call for university president's ouster Classes at Columbia University were held virtually on Monday, the same day a bipartisan congressional group called for the university president's ouster from the Ivy League school amid tension over Israel's war on Hamas. Jets trade QB Zach Wilson to Broncos, ending failed tenure in New York The New York Jets have traded once-promising quarterback Zach Wilson to the Denver Broncos after the No. 2 overall pick in 2021 fizzled in his starting role with the team, according to multiple reports. Voyager 1 resumes sending readable status updates after 5 months of repairs The pioneering Voyager 1 deep-space probe is once again sending usable engineering updates back to Earth after five months of repairs, NASA officials announced Monday. Charcoal shipment to California hides methamphetamine worth $1M, CBP says A recent charcoal shipment at a California facility from Mexico was discovered to be hiding more than $1 million worth of methamphetamine, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Monday. High-speed rail from Nevada to California breaks ground for planned 2028 opening Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Monday was on hand to break ground with other officials on what will be America's next high-speed railway. Being treated by a female physician associated with lower risk of death Being treated by a female physician can reduce the risk of death and hospital readmission, a new study suggests. Minnesota police shoot, injure man brandishing handgun in Target parking lot A car theft suspect was shot and injured in the parking lot of a suburban St. Paul, Minn., Target store Monday after allegedly brandishing a handgun at officers, authorities said. NASA to launch solar sail, navigate space using sunlight NASA is gearing up for a launch this week that will test a new way to navigate the solar system, using a large sail to catch the sunlight. Near Oklahoma City, family of 5 -- including 2 kids -- found dead in home A homocide investigation is underway in Oklahoma after five individuals and at least two kids were found mysteriously dead Monday morning, according to authorities. 'Star Wars' novice sought to watch nine films for $1,000 A financial advice website is seeking someone who has never seen a single Star Wars movie to watch every film in the Skywalker saga and make $1,000 in the process. Tijuana Flats files for bankruptcy amid tough times for restaurant chains The Tijuana Flats restaurant chain, which has dozens of locations concentrated mainly in Florida, announced Monday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and has closed 11 restaurants. Look: Wet deer rescued from soccer net in ditch Firefighters in England came to the rescue of a deer that spent the night caught in a soccer net in a water-filled ditch. Look: Ducklings reunited with mom after wandering into Virginia hotel Animal rescuers in Virginia facilitated a family reunion for a family of curious ducklings who became separated from their mother when they wandered into a hotel. Mom wins $1M from Powerball ticket bought by son A Virginia woman won $1 million from a Powerball ticket her son gave her because he was leaving on a vacation. Supreme Court won't hear Kari Lake's allegations of electronic voting machine hacking The Supreme Court on Monday opted not to hear a case brought by Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake and state GOP figure Mark Finchem alleging electronic voting machines are vulnerable to hacking. Defense Department highlights 9 winners of 2024 Environmental Awards The Defense Department on Monday unveiled the nine winners of the 2024 Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards, according to the department. Just 1 in 7 college students knows how to administer naloxone for fentanyl overdose Even though fentanyl-linked fatal overdoses are soaring among young adults, a new survey of American college students found that just 1 in 7 knew how to administer the overdose antidote drug naloxone. Clothing retailer Express files for bankruptcy, to close 95 stores Clothing retailer Express said on Monday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close 95 stores, including all of its UpWest stores, with closing sales starting on Tuesday. Prosecutors, defense deliver opening statements in Donald Trump's hush-money trial The first day of Donald Trump's historic hush money trial concluded Monday afternoon with opening statements from both sides and testimony from its first witness, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker. Dev Patel's 'Monkey Man' on VOD Tuesday Univeral Pictures Home Entertainment announced Monday that "Monkey Man" is coming to VOD Tuesday. New CDC initiative aims to protect Americans from extreme heat With the official start of summer now less than two months away, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched a new initiative to help Americans protect themselves from extreme heat. |
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Columbia’s President, Nemat Shafik, May Face a Censure ResolutionThe university senate is expected to vote as early as Wednesday on a resolution censuring Nemat Shafik, a reaction to her testimony before Congress and the arrests of student protesters. A Night Different From Others as Pro-Palestinian Protests Break for SederPro-Palestinian protesters, many of whom are Jewish, prepared Seder dinners at college protest encampments, even as other Jewish students sought community in more traditional settings. Prosecutors in Trump Hush Money Trial Debut Their Case in Opening StatementsThe prosecution’s opening statement sketched a seamy scheme meant to further the election of Donald J. Trump. His lawyer said the government’s case is merely “34 pieces of paper.” 5 Takeaways From Opening Statements in Trump’s Hush-Money TrialProsecutors signaled a sweeping case and Donald J. Trump’s lawyers began their assault on witnesses’ credibility. The judge seems intent on expediting the first trial of an American president. Trump Calls for More Protests Outside Trial: ‘Rally Behind MAGA’With support from demonstrators in Lower Manhattan spotty so far, Donald Trump issued a call to “rally behind MAGA,” and suggested the poor turnout was a result of a plot against his supporters. Trump Was Warned to Return Records to Archives, Unsealed Documents Say“Don’t give them a noble reason to indict you, because they will,” an unnamed associate told Donald J. Trump, according to an interview the person gave the F.B.I. in the classified documents case. The Stark Reality of Israel’s Fight in GazaIsrael has failed to achieve its two primary goals of the war, while the suffering of Palestinians erodes support even among its allies. U.K. Pushes Through Rwanda Deportation BillBritain’s Parliament passed contentious legislation to allow the deportation of asylum seekers to the African country, a political victory for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. San Francisco Mayor Gives Panda Diplomacy a TryIn a city still struggling to recover from the pandemic, Mayor London Breed hopes giant pandas will lift the spirits — and the economy — of San Francisco. For Biden, Aid Package Provides a Welcome Boost on the World StageThe congressional breakthrough on security assistance to Ukraine and Israel will let the president finally deliver arms to match his words. But it could be only a temporary respite. Supreme Court Appears to Side With Oregon City in Homelessness CaseA majority of the justices appeared skeptical of courts wading into the thorny policy questions around when local governments can punish people for sleeping and camping outdoors. Can Biden Make Trump Seem Like Mitt Romney?The president may be making a similar case against his wealthy rival that Obama made against the G.O.P. nominee in 2012. As College Students Protest, Harris Keeps Her Focus on Abortion“When we think about what is at stake, it is absolutely about freedom,” Vice President Kamala Harris said during a visit to Wisconsin. Jurors Begin to Understand the ‘Trump Tower Conspiracy’The opening statements gave a preview of the strengths and weaknesses of each side’s arguments. Earth Day 2024: ‘Saving the Planet’ Is the Wrong Goal“Saving the planet” is the wrong goal. Some of the ‘Adults in the Room’ Aren’t Who We Thought They Would BeWho let the grown-ups out? Taiwan Quakes: Aftershocks From Deadly Temblor Hit IslandNo injuries or deaths were immediately reported, but two buildings partially collapsed in the tremors, which followed a powerful April 3 quake that killed 17 people. Beloved Ostrich Dies at Kansas Zoo After Swallowing Worker’s KeysKaren, a 5-year-old known for her playful antics, reached beyond her enclosure, grabbed a staff member’s keys and swallowed them, the zoo said. Attempts to save her were unsuccessful. ‘Blair Witch Project’ Actors Push for Retroactive RoyaltiesThe cast behind the 1999 horror classic was paid mere thousands for a movie that grossed almost $250 million. Now, it’s being rebooted, which was news to the actors. More Recent Articles |
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is to travel to Poland on Tuesday when he will announce Britain's largest-ever military aid package for besieged ally Ukraine.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would put the nation's budget on blockchain to increase government transparency and end corruption.
While the nation's inflation rate rose to 3.5% in March, some states are seeing higher-than-average inflation due to higher rates of population growth.
Classes at Columbia University were held virtually on Monday, the same day a bipartisan congressional group called for the university president's ouster from the Ivy League school amid tension over Israel's war on Hamas.
The New York Jets have traded once-promising quarterback Zach Wilson to the Denver Broncos after the No. 2 overall pick in 2021 fizzled in his starting role with the team, according to multiple reports.
The pioneering Voyager 1 deep-space probe is once again sending usable engineering updates back to Earth after five months of repairs, NASA officials announced Monday.
A recent charcoal shipment at a California facility from Mexico was discovered to be hiding more than $1 million worth of methamphetamine, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Monday.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Monday was on hand to break ground with other officials on what will be America's next high-speed railway.
Being treated by a female physician can reduce the risk of death and hospital readmission, a new study suggests.
A car theft suspect was shot and injured in the parking lot of a suburban St. Paul, Minn., Target store Monday after allegedly brandishing a handgun at officers, authorities said.
NASA is gearing up for a launch this week that will test a new way to navigate the solar system, using a large sail to catch the sunlight.
A homocide investigation is underway in Oklahoma after five individuals and at least two kids were found mysteriously dead Monday morning, according to authorities.
A financial advice website is seeking someone who has never seen a single Star Wars movie to watch every film in the Skywalker saga and make $1,000 in the process.
The Tijuana Flats restaurant chain, which has dozens of locations concentrated mainly in Florida, announced Monday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and has closed 11 restaurants.
Firefighters in England came to the rescue of a deer that spent the night caught in a soccer net in a water-filled ditch.
Animal rescuers in Virginia facilitated a family reunion for a family of curious ducklings who became separated from their mother when they wandered into a hotel.
A Virginia woman won $1 million from a Powerball ticket her son gave her because he was leaving on a vacation.
The Supreme Court on Monday opted not to hear a case brought by Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake and state GOP figure Mark Finchem alleging electronic voting machines are vulnerable to hacking.
The Defense Department on Monday unveiled the nine winners of the 2024 Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards, according to the department.
Even though fentanyl-linked fatal overdoses are soaring among young adults, a new survey of American college students found that just 1 in 7 knew how to administer the overdose antidote drug naloxone.
Clothing retailer Express said on Monday it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close 95 stores, including all of its UpWest stores, with closing sales starting on Tuesday.
The first day of Donald Trump's historic hush money trial concluded Monday afternoon with opening statements from both sides and testimony from its first witness, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.
Univeral Pictures Home Entertainment announced Monday that "Monkey Man" is coming to VOD Tuesday.
With the official start of summer now less than two months away, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched a new initiative to help Americans protect themselves from extreme heat. 
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