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Bidens greet Japanese PM Kishida, wife at White House for state visit Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan and his wife, Kishida Yuko, arrived in Washington, D.C, on Tuesday for the start of an official state visit to the White House. 'I have peace in my heart,' inmate says before his Missouri execution Missouri on Tuesday took the life of Brian Dorsey, who was convicted of murdering his cousin and her husband in 2006 after Gov. Mike Parson had denied clemency this week. Former assistant principal charged in case of 6-year-old who shot Virginia teacher A former school administrator at a Virginia elementary school, where a 6-year-old shot his teacher last year, has been indicted on multiple counts of felony child neglect. Vice President Kamala Harris meets with families of American hostages held by Hamas Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday met with family members of American hostages taken by Hamas in the October 7 surprise attack on Israel. From Florida, ULA Delta IV Heavy lifts off for final time The United Launch Alliance is expected to oversee the final deployment of the Delta IV Heavy as it lifts a National Reconnaissance Office satellite into space on a national security mission. Biden promotes 'care economy' spending in speech to care workers President Joe Biden called for increased pay for care workers, and guaranteed paid leave for those who care for family members, in a speech Tuesday at Washington D.C.'s Union Station. House to delay sending Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate The House of Representatives delayed sending articles of impeachment to the senate against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas until Monday. GM to relaunch Cruise robotaxis in Arizona -- but with human drivers General Motors said Tuesday its subsidiary company Cruise will relaunch its autonomous taxi service on American roads but with restrictions and changes, most notably involving humans behind the wheel. Look: Animal rescuers save two deer with antlers caught in a rope Animal rescuers in England rescued two deer that ended up with their antlers entangled in a rope attached to a tree. Watch: Chicken dons tiny glasses to watch solar eclipse, lays an egg One unusual solar eclipse spectator who watched the sun disappear in Arkansas is going viral for her particularly tiny pair of protective glasses -- and her feathered form. Look: 'Mischievous puppy' rescued from metal trash can lid Firefighters in England came to the rescue of a "mischievous puppy" who poked her head through the hole in the middle of a metal trash can lid and became stuck. Look: Salad stop earns Nebraska man a $1 million lottery prize A Nebraska said a quick stop for a salad led to his winning a $1 million Mega Millions prize. Look: Stranded bull hoisted out of muddy river in England Firefighters in Britain came to the rescue of a bull that wandered into a river and became stuck in the water. Nobel Prize winner Peter Higgs, who discovered so-called 'God particle,' dies at 94 The Nobel prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs died Monday at his home in Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh in United Kingdom confirmed. Jennifer, James Crumbley each sentenced to 10-15 years in prison over son's school shooting Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, each will spend the next 10 to 15 years in prison in Tuesday's first-of-its-kind penalty. Arizona Supreme Court upholds 1864 law, making near-total ban on abortion The Arizona Supreme Court is upholding a law from 1864, cementing a near-total abortion ban across the state. 'Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin' Season 2 premieres May 9 with new subtitle Max announced the second season of "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin" on Tuesday. The new season premieres May 9, with a new subtitle that explains the new storyline. Soccer execs aware of terror threat; will proceed with Champions League soccer games UEFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats made toward the Champions League tournament, but plans to proceed with matches while working with local authorities, the governing body for European soccer said Tuesday. NFL safety Logan Ryan, two-time Super Bowl champion, to retire Veteran safety Logan Ryan, who won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, will retire from the NFL after 11 seasons, he announced Tuesday on social media. N.Y. AG James says 2 robocallers targeting Black voters will pay $1.25 million New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday that two men will pay $1.25 million for robocalls targeting Black New Yorkers before the 2020 general election discouraging them from voting by mail. Boeing Q1 deliveries plunge amid safety concerns Deliveries of Boeing airplanes dropped during the first quarter of this year to their lowest number since midway through 2021, in the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reported armed man at Scottish train station was 'Star Wars' Stormtrooper Police in Scotland said a reported armed man who led to a train returning to a station turned out to be a "Star Wars" cosplayer on his way to a comic book convention. New EPA rules to slash cancer risks near chemical plants The Environmental Protection Agency finalized new regulations Tuesday to drastically cut the amount of toxic pollution emitted from chemical plants, part of a larger initiative by the White House to reduce cancer risks. Watch: 309 people shine in sun costumes at Niagara Falls on eclipse day The City of Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada, celebrated the solar eclipse by gathering 309 people to wear sun costumes and break a Guinness World Record. |
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Abortion Jumps to the Center of Arizona’s Key 2024 RacesDemocrats quickly aimed to capitalize on a ruling by the state’s highest court upholding an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. Arizona Abortion Ban: What We KnowThe state’s highest court reinstated an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. Here’s what to know about the ruling. Biden Condemns Arizona Abortion Ban and Kamala Harris Plans Visit to StatePresident Biden, who promised to continue to fight for the restoration of Roe v. Wade, said the ban was first enacted “well before women had secured the right to vote.” England Limits Youth Gender Medications, Part of Big Shift in EuropeFive European countries have recently restricted hormone treatments for adolescents with gender distress. They have not banned the care, unlike many U.S. states. Crumbley Parents Sentenced to 10 to 15 Years in Michigan School ShootingJennifer and James Crumbley, whose son killed four people, each faced up to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter convictions. Judge Blocks Trump’s Lawyers From Naming Witnesses in Documents CaseThe special counsel had asked that the names of about two dozen government witnesses be redacted from a public version of a court filing to protect against potential threats or harassment. The Inside Story of Alvin Bragg’s Case Against TrumpThe Manhattan D.A. campaigned as the best candidate to go after the former president. Now he finds himself leading Trump’s first prosecution — and perhaps the only one before the November election. Trump’s Attempt to Delay Hush-Money Trial Is Denied by Appeals Court JudgeDonald Trump could try to have his request reviewed by a full judicial panel, but the opening of his case remains scheduled for Monday. Germany Rebuffs Claim Its Arms Sales to Israel Abet Genocide in GazaGermany argued against the accusation brought by Nicaragua at the International Court of Justice, but Germans are questioning their country’s unwavering support for Israel. Bill in Congress Would Force Action on U.S. Troops’ Blast ExposureThe Pentagon would be required to modify weapons, update safety guidelines, train medical staff and track individual troops’ exposure to repeated blasts that can injure their brains. More Voters Shift to Republican Party, Closing Gap With DemocratsThe trend toward the Republican Party among white voters without a college degree has continued, and Democrats have lost ground among Hispanic voters, too. Ex-Assistant Principal at School Where 6-Year-Old Shot Teacher Is IndictedA former administrator at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Va., where a first-grade teacher was shot last year, has been charged with eight counts of child abuse and neglect. Two Guns Cases Will Test the Supreme Court’s Conservative MajorityWill the court’s conservatives flinch in the face of two polarizing gun cases? Netanyahu Must GoBeing pro-Israel doesn’t entail slavish support for any leader of the country, particularly its most failed one. Anyone Who Thinks Trump Is Done With Abortion Is a FoolHe landed a major blow against legal abortion during his first term. If given a second, he will land another. South Korean Election to Set Tone for Remainder of President’s TermThe vote Wednesday is a big test for President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has forged closer ties with the United States and Japan but whose domestic agenda has stalled. Rev. Cecil Murray, Leader Amid Los Angeles Riots, Dies at 94He used his church, First African Methodist Episcopal, as a base to address the social ills that confronted the city’s Black population. Ed Piskor, Comics Artist, Dies After Sexual Misconduct AccusationsEd Piskor, 41, was known for his detailed “Hip Hop Family Tree” and “X-Men: Grand Design.” A Pittsburgh gallery didn’t open an exhibition of his work after the initial allegation. More Recent Articles |
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Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan and his wife, Kishida Yuko, arrived in Washington, D.C, on Tuesday for the start of an official state visit to the White House.
Missouri on Tuesday took the life of Brian Dorsey, who was convicted of murdering his cousin and her husband in 2006 after Gov. Mike Parson had denied clemency this week.
A former school administrator at a Virginia elementary school, where a 6-year-old shot his teacher last year, has been indicted on multiple counts of felony child neglect.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday met with family members of American hostages taken by Hamas in the October 7 surprise attack on Israel.
The United Launch Alliance is expected to oversee the final deployment of the Delta IV Heavy as it lifts a National Reconnaissance Office satellite into space on a national security mission.
President Joe Biden called for increased pay for care workers, and guaranteed paid leave for those who care for family members, in a speech Tuesday at Washington D.C.'s Union Station.
The House of Representatives delayed sending articles of impeachment to the senate against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas until Monday.
General Motors said Tuesday its subsidiary company Cruise will relaunch its autonomous taxi service on American roads but with restrictions and changes, most notably involving humans behind the wheel.
Animal rescuers in England rescued two deer that ended up with their antlers entangled in a rope attached to a tree.
One unusual solar eclipse spectator who watched the sun disappear in Arkansas is going viral for her particularly tiny pair of protective glasses -- and her feathered form.
Firefighters in England came to the rescue of a "mischievous puppy" who poked her head through the hole in the middle of a metal trash can lid and became stuck.
A Nebraska said a quick stop for a salad led to his winning a $1 million Mega Millions prize.
Firefighters in Britain came to the rescue of a bull that wandered into a river and became stuck in the water.
The Nobel prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs died Monday at his home in Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh in United Kingdom confirmed.
Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, each will spend the next 10 to 15 years in prison in Tuesday's first-of-its-kind penalty.
The Arizona Supreme Court is upholding a law from 1864, cementing a near-total abortion ban across the state.
Max announced the second season of "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin" on Tuesday. The new season premieres May 9, with a new subtitle that explains the new storyline.
UEFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats made toward the Champions League tournament, but plans to proceed with matches while working with local authorities, the governing body for European soccer said Tuesday.
Veteran safety Logan Ryan, who won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots, will retire from the NFL after 11 seasons, he announced Tuesday on social media.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Tuesday that two men will pay $1.25 million for robocalls targeting Black New Yorkers before the 2020 general election discouraging them from voting by mail.
Deliveries of Boeing airplanes dropped during the first quarter of this year to their lowest number since midway through 2021, in the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police in Scotland said a reported armed man who led to a train returning to a station turned out to be a "Star Wars" cosplayer on his way to a comic book convention.
The Environmental Protection Agency finalized new regulations Tuesday to drastically cut the amount of toxic pollution emitted from chemical plants, part of a larger initiative by the White House to reduce cancer risks.
The City of Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada, celebrated the solar eclipse by gathering 309 people to wear sun costumes and break a Guinness World Record. 
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