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1 killed, 5 injured including children in shooting in Washington, D.C. One man was killed and multiple people, including two children, were injured Wednesday evening at an apartment complex in Washington, D.C., after two shooters got out of a car and opened fire, according to police. Irving, Doncic power streaking Mavericks past Heat Luka Doncic accessed his array of acrobatic jump shots while Kyrie Irving was a dribbling and finishing fiend, leading the Dallas Mavericks to a 111-92 rout of the Miami Heat on Wednesday in Miami. Arrest warrant issued for Chiefs' Rashee Rice after Dallas crash Police issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, who faces eight charges related to a crash he was involved in last month in Dallas, authorities announced. Former Cornell student pleads guilty to posting anti-Semitic threats Former Cornell University student, Patrick Dai, pleaded guilty Wednesday to posting anti-Semitic threats on the Internet against the Ivy League school's Jewish community. Deadly weather pummels much of Gulf Coast with tornadoes, torrential rain Tornadoes, flooding and hailstorms are affecting communities throughout the Gulf Coast and much of the South as a severe storm system moves from west to east Wednesday. Judge blocks Florida from enforcing pronoun law against transgender teacher A federal judge has temporarily blocked Florida from enforcing its 2023 law -- which restricts how pronouns can be used -- against a transgender teacher who sued the state. Ravens legend Terrell Suggs arrested on intimidation, gun charges after Starbucks incident Baltimore Ravens legend Terrell Suggs was arrested on charges of threatening and disorderly conduct with a weapon, related to an alleged incident at a Scottsdale, Ariz., Starbucks drive-thru, police said Wednesday. ‘Operation Plaza Strike’ to target fentanyl trafficking at U.S-Mexico border The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is launching an offensive targeting Mexican drug cartels that enable deadly fentanyl to flow into the United States, the CBP announced Wednesday. Trump loses third attempt to delay next week's hush-money trial A New York appellate judge has denied former President Donald Trump's third attempt this week to delay his hush money trial, which is scheduled to start Monday. France takes steps to legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill patients The French government on Wednesday introduced an end-of-life care bill as an option for mentally competent and terminally ill adults. 3 wounded, 5 arrested after Philadelphia Ramadan event ends in gunfire About 1,000 people were attending an outdoor Ramadan celebration in a west Philadelphia park when two groups started shooting at each other Wednesday afternoon, police said. U.S., Japan commit to new global military alliance, shared moon-landing project President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday announced a "historic" new military pact and cooperation on a joint space mission to send a Japanese astronaut to the moon. Palestinians in Gaza mark Eid al-Fitr holiday in shadow of Israel's war with Hamas Displaced Palestinians in Gaza are marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan with Eid al-Fitr amid Israel's war with Hamas that has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians. Georgia Tech unveils first AI supercomputer for student use in new course programs The Georgia Institute of Technology and NVIDIA Corporation on Wednesday said together they have created the first artificial intelligence supercomputer for student use. Look: Overdue book returned to Colorado library after 105 years A Colorado library said a book was recently returned to the facility after being due back 105 years earlier. Privacy rights concerns stop progress on renewing FISA surveillance Disagreement on how to proceed tanked a House procedural vote to enable continued surveillance of foreigners located abroad on Wednesday. Watch: 'Wacky Pet Names' finalists include ChugChug Pickles, Steph Purrrry A pet insurance company is inviting the public to vote on some of the most unusual animal monikers for its annual Wacky Pet Names prize. S.C. woman's string of good luck culminates in $300,000 lottery prize A South Carolina woman's cascade of scratch-off lottery wins culminated in a $300,000 prize. Opening arguments delivered in Chad Daybell's Idaho murder trial During opening arguments Wednesday in the Chad Daybell murder trial in Boise, Idaho, the prosecutor said Daybell killed his late wife and two children of his current wife in a what was described as a doomsday cult. NOAA taps into $2.7M federal funding to help track ocean, climate changes NOAA is using $2.7 million in federal funding to deploy a new data-gathering device that will improve measurements of ocean temperatures and climate change, officials said Wednesday. Donald Trump says Arizona Supreme Court went 'too far' with abortion law Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Arizona Supreme Court's near-total abortion ban goes too far. Mississippi sheriff warns of levee break, tells residents to 'evacuate immediately' Yazoo County, Mississippi Wednesday warned of a levee break on a lake, warning Eastbrook subdivision residents to evacuate immediately. The evacuation comes as several more inches of rain are expected to fall. Cornel West chooses college professor, BLM co-founder as VP running mate Academic and activist Cornel West on Wednesday chose California State University Professor Melina Abdullah as his running mate for his far-left, independent 2024 presidential campaign. Landscapers unearth suspected Civil War cannonball in Virginia yard Landscapers working in the back yard of a Virginia home made a surprising discovery: a suspected cannonball dating from the Civil War. |
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Biden and Kishida Agree to Tighten Military and Economic Ties to Counter ChinaPresident Biden is hosting Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, for a state visit as part of a broad diplomatic outreach. Biden’s State Dinner for Japan Was Heavy on Symbolism (and Yes, Cherry Blossoms)The event’s musical guest, Paul Simon, even learned a little Japanese for the occasion. At the Japan State Dinner, Jill Biden Turns to Oscar de la RentaThe first lady was glittering in crystals — four days after Melania Trump stepped out in pink at a Palm Beach fund-raiser. Together, the pictures offer a harbinger of what is to come. The Full Guest List for Biden’s State Dinner With JapanThe Bidens invited more than 200 guests, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, Robert De Niro, Jeff Bezos, Masayoshi Son, Tim Cook and Kristi Yamaguchi. Arizona Republicans Thwart Attempts to Repeal 1864 Abortion BanDemocrats in both houses of the Legislature were blocked from advancing bills to roll back the reinstated ban on nearly all abortions in the state. Trump Makes Third Attempt to Delay Hush Money TrialDonald J. Trump was turned down when he asked an appeals court — again — to stave off his prosecution on charges that he faked business records to cover up a sex scandal. Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Defiant After Israeli Strike Kills 3 of His SonsIsrael confirmed the killing of the sons of the Hamas political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, and said all three were Hamas military operatives. Hamas Does Not Have 40 Hostages Who Meet Terms of Potential Swap With Israel, Officials SaidThe claim raised fears that more hostages may be dead than previously believed. WWII Rosie the Riveters Are Honored in WashingtonRosie the Riveters, American women who filled a crucial labor shortage during World War II and reshaped the work force, were honored at the Capitol. After Trump Broadside, FISA Bill Collapses in the HouseRight-wing lawmakers blocked a move by Speaker Johnson to extend a key foreign intelligence surveillance tool after former President Donald J. Trump urged lawmakers to “kill” the law underlying it. Ohtani’s Former Interpreter Is Said to Be Negotiating a Guilty PleaIppei Mizuhara stands accused of covering his gambling debts by stealing millions of dollars from Shohei Ohtani’s bank account. Before Teacher Was Shot, Assistant Principal Was Warned First Grader Had a GunA Virginia grand jury found that the administrator had not acted on reports from staff members that the 6-year-old had brought a firearm to Richneck Elementary. Ocean Heat Has Shattered Records for More Than a Year. What’s Happening?There have been record temperatures every day for more than a year. Scientists are investigating what’s behind the extraordinary measurements. What Worries Me Most About a Trump PresidencyHe could transform our government into a modern Tammany Hall, installing a kleptocratic leadership that will be difficult to dislodge. Get Tech Out of the Classroom Before It’s Too LateThe ubiquity of screens is bad for teachers, students and society. Israel: Cease-Fire, Get Hostages, Leave Gaza, Rethink EverythingIsrael is at a strategic point in its war in Gaza and there is every indication that Benjamin Netanyahu is going to choose the wrong path. Celebrating Eid in NYC: Looks from Hasan Minhaj, Ramy Youssef and MoreHasan Minhaj and Ramy Youssef joined hundreds of Muslims dressed to the nines at a morning prayer gathering in New York for the Eid al-Fitr holiday. Trudeau to Testify in Foreign Election Interference InquiryPrime Minister Justin Trudeau testified that past elections had been “free and fair,” but intelligence reports said meddling by China was “sophisticated” and “pervasive.” 13 Young Men Charged in Brooklyn Synagogue ‘Tunnel’ MeleeSome of the defendants are accused of breaking through a wall between an excavated space and the sanctuary, part of the headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Did You Really Need to Be There to See the Eclipse?For much of the 20th century, Rochester, N.Y., was the “imaging capital of the world.” For three and a half minutes on Monday, it was living up to its old nickname. |
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One man was killed and multiple people, including two children, were injured Wednesday evening at an apartment complex in Washington, D.C., after two shooters got out of a car and opened fire, according to police.
Luka Doncic accessed his array of acrobatic jump shots while Kyrie Irving was a dribbling and finishing fiend, leading the Dallas Mavericks to a 111-92 rout of the Miami Heat on Wednesday in Miami.
Police issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, who faces eight charges related to a crash he was involved in last month in Dallas, authorities announced.
Former Cornell University student, Patrick Dai, pleaded guilty Wednesday to posting anti-Semitic threats on the Internet against the Ivy League school's Jewish community.
Tornadoes, flooding and hailstorms are affecting communities throughout the Gulf Coast and much of the South as a severe storm system moves from west to east Wednesday.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Florida from enforcing its 2023 law -- which restricts how pronouns can be used -- against a transgender teacher who sued the state.
Baltimore Ravens legend Terrell Suggs was arrested on charges of threatening and disorderly conduct with a weapon, related to an alleged incident at a Scottsdale, Ariz., Starbucks drive-thru, police said Wednesday.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is launching an offensive targeting Mexican drug cartels that enable deadly fentanyl to flow into the United States, the CBP announced Wednesday.
A New York appellate judge has denied former President Donald Trump's third attempt this week to delay his hush money trial, which is scheduled to start Monday.
The French government on Wednesday introduced an end-of-life care bill as an option for mentally competent and terminally ill adults.
About 1,000 people were attending an outdoor Ramadan celebration in a west Philadelphia park when two groups started shooting at each other Wednesday afternoon, police said.
President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday announced a "historic" new military pact and cooperation on a joint space mission to send a Japanese astronaut to the moon.
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza are marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan with Eid al-Fitr amid Israel's war with Hamas that has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians.
The Georgia Institute of Technology and NVIDIA Corporation on Wednesday said together they have created the first artificial intelligence supercomputer for student use.
A Colorado library said a book was recently returned to the facility after being due back 105 years earlier.
Disagreement on how to proceed tanked a House procedural vote to enable continued surveillance of foreigners located abroad on Wednesday.
A pet insurance company is inviting the public to vote on some of the most unusual animal monikers for its annual Wacky Pet Names prize.
A South Carolina woman's cascade of scratch-off lottery wins culminated in a $300,000 prize.
During opening arguments Wednesday in the Chad Daybell murder trial in Boise, Idaho, the prosecutor said Daybell killed his late wife and two children of his current wife in a what was described as a doomsday cult.
NOAA is using $2.7 million in federal funding to deploy a new data-gathering device that will improve measurements of ocean temperatures and climate change, officials said Wednesday.
Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Arizona Supreme Court's near-total abortion ban goes too far.
Yazoo County, Mississippi Wednesday warned of a levee break on a lake, warning Eastbrook subdivision residents to evacuate immediately. The evacuation comes as several more inches of rain are expected to fall.
Academic and activist Cornel West on Wednesday chose California State University Professor Melina Abdullah as his running mate for his far-left, independent 2024 presidential campaign.
Landscapers working in the back yard of a Virginia home made a surprising discovery: a suspected cannonball dating from the Civil War. 
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