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N.Y. AG asks judge to void Trump's $175M bond in civil fraud case N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James on Friday asked a judge to void Donald Trump's $175 million bond in his civil fraud case as she cast doubt on the ability of the company that posted it to secure an amount that high. Opening statements to begin next week in Donald Trump hush-money case Former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial is set to begin Monday after a man set himself on fire outside of the courthouse. Man who used riot shield to 'obstruct and intimidate' police on Jan. 6 pleads guilty A South Carolina man on Friday pleaded guilty to charges related to his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar becomes third Republican to call for House speaker's removal A third House Republican is seeking to strip the gavel from Speaker Mike Johnson's, R-La., hands. 2,013 confetti cannons fired at the same time to break world record A school in Australia set off 2,013 confetti cannons at the same time to celebrate its 40th anniversary and break a Guinness World Record. International Olympic Committee develops guidelines for AI use The International Olympic Committee Friday launched its so-called Olympic AI Agenda to lay out guiding principles and identify governing rules to mitigate risk and promote the responsible use of artificial intelligence. Watch: Moose chased away from Montana high school A wandering moose on the loose sparked a temporary shelter-in-place order at a Montana high school before the animal was chased off by a wildlife control officer and police. Loose lemur captured after several weeks in Texas A lemur on the loose in a Texas city for more than two weeks was finally caught, animal control officials announced. Tesla recalls almost 4K Cybertrucks due to sticky accelerator pedal Tesla has recalled almost 4,000 of its Cybertrucks due to a faulty accelerator pedal. Winning Powerball ticket spent a month in oblivious owner's purse A forgotten Powerball ticket that spent a month in a Michigan woman's purse turned out to be a $150,000 winner. Watch: Chess master aiming to play for 60 hours straight A Nigerian chess master is more than 50 hours into his attempt to play chess for 60 consecutive hours and break a Guinness World Record in the process. Gay, bisexual men infected during mpox outbreak faced stigma, shame A British study finds that beyond the physical pain and turmoil of an mpox diagnosis, many of the mostly gay and bisexual men infected during the 2022 outbreak faced stigma, homophobia and shame. FAA to implement new rest rules for air traffic controllers The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday announced new rest rules for air traffic controllers aimed at reducing fatigue and ending mistakes that cause near-misses on the runway. Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes warns Nasdaq about possible share price manipulation Trump Media Friday disclosed that it has warned the Nasdaq stock exchange of illegal naked short selling of Trump Media & Technology Group shares. Short selling is a way to make money by betting on a stock price to fall. New York Islanders-Carolina Hurricanes to start NHL Stanley Cup playoffs The Carolina Hurricanes will host the New York Islanders on Saturday night, dropping the puck on the 2024 Stanley Cup playoff slate. NHL postseason games will be held through mid-June to determine a champion. House Democrats help push Ukraine, Israel aid bills toward finish line The Republican-controlled House on Friday advanced legislation to send funding to Ukraine and other foreign allies with support from Democrats needed to overcome objections by GOP hardliners. Israel says 276 aid trucks with food, medical aid entered Gaza The Israeli military on Friday said that 276 trucks carrying aid entered the Gaza Strip on Thursday. Calories are key to weight loss regardless of fasting schedule, study shows A trial of obese, pre-diabetic people who ate the same amount of daily calories -- with one group following a fasting schedule and the other eating freely -- found no difference in weight loss or other health indicators. Diet may be better than medicine for easing symptoms of IBS The right diet may be the best medicine for easing the painful symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), new research shows. Treasury sanctions groups that raised funds for extremists inciting West Bank violence The U.S. Treasury on Friday announced new sanctions against "two violent extremists" accused of raising money to carry out violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Listen: Apink releases 'Wait Me There' for 13th anniversary K-pop group Apink released a single and music video for "Wait Me There" to celebrate the 13th anniversary of its debut. Leg injury forces two-game absence for Inter Miami's Jordi Alba Spanish defender Jordi Alba will miss Inter Miami's next two games because of a right leg muscle injury, Herons manager Tata Martino told reporters Friday. EU President Ursula von der Leyen visits border to stand by Finland against Russian 'hybrid attacks' European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Finland's border with Russia Friday, vowing to stand by Finland against what she called Russian hybrid attacks. Mandisa, singer and 'American Idol' alum, dies at 47Two vultures found 'too drunk to fly' in Connecticut An animal rescue group in Connecticut said a pair of drunk vultures were treated with fluids and "a big breakfast" before being released. |
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Israel’s Strike on Iran: A Limited Attack but a Potentially Big SignalIsrael hit a strategic city with carefully measured force, but made the point that it could strike at a center of Iran’s nuclear program. An explosion damages a military base in Iraq used by an Iran-backed armed group.It was unclear who carried out the attack in Iraq’s Babylon province, south of Baghdad. Final Jurors for Trump Hush Money Trial Selected as Case Races OnJust after the last selections of alternate jurors were made, a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse, horrifying onlookers. But the case was not delayed. Day 4 of Trump’s Criminal Hush-Money Trial: Key TakeawaysA full jury is seated, a horrifying incident shocks the court and opening statements are set to begin on Monday. Max Azzarello’s Path to Setting Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial Began in FloridaFriends of Max Azzarello, who set himself on fire outside Donald J. Trump’s trial, said he was a caring person whose paranoia had led him down a dark path. In Trump Trial, Press Coverage of Jurors Draws Partisan ReactionsJournalists covering the trial face a tricky balancing act: inform the public while keeping its participants out of harm’s way. Columbia University Protests Over Gaza War Continue and Spread to Other CampusesThe campus chapter of a faculty organization said it would “fight to reclaim our university.” Students were undeterred by the crackdown on their protest. USC Cancels Jon M. Chu and Billie Jean King as Featured Guests for GraduationJon M. Chu, the director of “Crazy Rich Asians,” and Billie Jean King were set to be among the featured guests. Ukraine Aid Bill Clears Critical Hurdle in the House as Democrats Supply the VotesDemocrats stepped in to support bringing the aid package to the floor, in a remarkable breach of custom on a key vote that paved the way for its passage. Liberal Democrats Urge ‘No’ Vote on Israel Aid to Pressure Biden on GazaProgressives in the House who oppose unfettered military aid to Israel are pressing their colleagues to vote against the $26 billion bill, which is likely to pass, to send a message to President Biden. Dave McCormick, GOP Senate Candidate, Says He Grew Up on a Family Farm. Not Exactly.David McCormick has often spoken about his modest upbringing on a farm in Pennsylvania. A close look at his past tells a different story. R.F.K. Jr. Raises New Uncertainty for Biden in MichiganMr. Kennedy’s success in landing on the battleground state’s ballot guarantees that he will shape the race this November. Both parties are racing to define him. Taylor Swift’s New Album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ Could Use an Editor: ReviewOver 16 songs (and a second LP), the pop superstar litigates her recent romances. But the themes, and familiar sonic backdrops, generate diminishing returns. Taylor Swift Lyrics: Who’s Mentioned on ‘Tortured Poets Department?Ex-boyfriends may be alluded to. Travis Kelce, too, fans believe. And some actual poets. Here’s Something Southern Republican Governors Are Afraid OfWhereas an earlier generation complained of C.I.O. “communism,” this one warns of U.A.W. socialism. Gaza Is Biden’s War NowThe president didn’t start the war in the Middle East. But now it could define his campaign — and his legacy. Columbia, Free Speech and the Coddling of the American RightIf Columbia can’t protect free speech, what hope is there for America’s institutions? Inside the Courtroom, Trump Is Trapped With His PastHe was forced to listen to much of the damage he has caused. Why Don’t More People Resent Manchester City?Out of the Champions League but on top of the Premier League, Manchester City shows that it takes more than trophies to make a villain. Scientists Fault Federal Response to Bird Flu Outbreaks on Dairy FarmsTesting for H5N1 infection has been limited, and the outbreak was never confined. But asymptomatic cows in North Carolina may require a reassessment. Daniel C. Dennett, Widely Read and Fiercely Debated Philosopher, 82, DiesEspousing his ideas in best sellers, he insisted that religion was an illusion, free will was a fantasy and evolution could only be explained by natural selection. Stock Market Set for Longest Losing Streak in MonthsA rally at the start of the year has given way to worries on Wall Street about economics and geopolitics. A Vicious Dog Attack Upends an Elite Westchester FarmAt a farm tied to Blue Hill at Stone Barns, where a meal costs around $400, two dogs killed a poodle and seriously injured its owner. Now the dogs face a possible death sentence. In Mexico, the Maya Train Will Get You to All of Yucatán’s Best Spots. But Not Yet.In December, the train began running on its first route through Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. On a five-day journey a few months later, the author encountered enthusiasm, and scheduling hiccups. |
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N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James on Friday asked a judge to void Donald Trump's $175 million bond in his civil fraud case as she cast doubt on the ability of the company that posted it to secure an amount that high.
Former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial is set to begin Monday after a man set himself on fire outside of the courthouse.
A South Carolina man on Friday pleaded guilty to charges related to his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
A third House Republican is seeking to strip the gavel from Speaker Mike Johnson's, R-La., hands.
A school in Australia set off 2,013 confetti cannons at the same time to celebrate its 40th anniversary and break a Guinness World Record.
The International Olympic Committee Friday launched its so-called Olympic AI Agenda to lay out guiding principles and identify governing rules to mitigate risk and promote the responsible use of artificial intelligence.
A wandering moose on the loose sparked a temporary shelter-in-place order at a Montana high school before the animal was chased off by a wildlife control officer and police.
A lemur on the loose in a Texas city for more than two weeks was finally caught, animal control officials announced.
Tesla has recalled almost 4,000 of its Cybertrucks due to a faulty accelerator pedal.
A forgotten Powerball ticket that spent a month in a Michigan woman's purse turned out to be a $150,000 winner.
A Nigerian chess master is more than 50 hours into his attempt to play chess for 60 consecutive hours and break a Guinness World Record in the process.
A British study finds that beyond the physical pain and turmoil of an mpox diagnosis, many of the mostly gay and bisexual men infected during the 2022 outbreak faced stigma, homophobia and shame.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday announced new rest rules for air traffic controllers aimed at reducing fatigue and ending mistakes that cause near-misses on the runway.
Trump Media Friday disclosed that it has warned the Nasdaq stock exchange of illegal naked short selling of Trump Media & Technology Group shares. Short selling is a way to make money by betting on a stock price to fall.
The Carolina Hurricanes will host the New York Islanders on Saturday night, dropping the puck on the 2024 Stanley Cup playoff slate. NHL postseason games will be held through mid-June to determine a champion.
The Republican-controlled House on Friday advanced legislation to send funding to Ukraine and other foreign allies with support from Democrats needed to overcome objections by GOP hardliners.
The Israeli military on Friday said that 276 trucks carrying aid entered the Gaza Strip on Thursday.
A trial of obese, pre-diabetic people who ate the same amount of daily calories -- with one group following a fasting schedule and the other eating freely -- found no difference in weight loss or other health indicators.
The right diet may be the best medicine for easing the painful symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), new research shows.
The U.S. Treasury on Friday announced new sanctions against "two violent extremists" accused of raising money to carry out violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
K-pop group Apink released a single and music video for "Wait Me There" to celebrate the 13th anniversary of its debut.
Spanish defender Jordi Alba will miss Inter Miami's next two games because of a right leg muscle injury, Herons manager Tata Martino told reporters Friday.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Finland's border with Russia Friday, vowing to stand by Finland against what she called Russian hybrid attacks.
Christian music singer and "American Idol" alum Mandisa has died at age 47.
An animal rescue group in Connecticut said a pair of drunk vultures were treated with fluids and "a big breakfast" before being released. 
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