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Haiti names new prime minister in effort to quell gang violence Haiti's new transitional council Tuesday named former youth and sports minister Fritz Belizaire as the Caribbean nation's new prime minister in an effort to quell gang violence and pave the way for elections. Brown University, pro-Palestinian protesters reach agreement to end encampment Brown University and pro-Palestinian protesters behind an encampment erected on the school's campus reached an agreement Tuesday to disband the demonstration. Antony Blinken meets with Jordanian leaders to push Gaza cease-fire, humanitarian aid U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Jordan's top leaders Tuesday in Amman, where he is working to secure more humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip and a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas. 55 injured, 18 hospitalized in Los Angeles train-bus crash Tuesday afternoonA collision Tuesday afternoon between a Los Angeles Metro train and a University of Southern California bus injured 55 people, including more than a dozen who were sent the hospital, with two in critical condition. NASA prepping for mid-May Arctic Circle balloon flights NASA is planning to launch its long-duration balloon campaign from Sweden to gather scientific data to assist with several projects starting in mid-May. 16 charged in international ‘grandparent scam’ run in the Dominican Republic The Department of Justice has charged 16 for their alleged roles in a "grandparent scam" that the DOJ says bilked millions of dollars from elderly residents in the United States. Suspect ID'd after 4 law-enforcement officers gunned down in Charlotte, N.C., day before Terry Clark Hughes Jr. had a lengthy criminal record before shooting and killing for law enforcement officers and injuring four others Monday in Charlotte, N.C., authorities said Tuesday. Supreme Court denies request to hear Texas pornography age-verification case The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to hear a First Amendment challenge to a new Texas law requiring online sites to verify users' ages before giving them access to pornographic content. DEA to ease restrictions on marijuana, reclassify it as low-risk substance, sources say In a historic move that does not legalize adult-use marijuana nationwide but eases its restrictions, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Tuesday agreed to reclassify cannabis. Claiming copyright violations, 8 newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft Eight U.S. newspapers, including The Chicago Tribune and The New York Daily News, are suing OpenAI and Microsoft over what it says is copyright infringement for using their articles to train artificial intelligence. Hush-money trial: Trump deletes social media posts before gag order hearing later this week The jury in Donald Trump's Manhattan hush-money trial left for the day on Tuesday until Thursday's new gag order hearing set for 9:30 a.m. EDT before the trial resumes later that day. ADHD often goes undetected in adults experts say Despite available treatments, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, often goes undetected in adults, wreaking havoc on their personal and professional lives. Walmart to close all 51 health centers, end virtual care services Walmart officials on Tuesday announced the pending closing of all 51 of its health centers in five states and the end of its virtual care services. Rep. Elise Stefanik files complaint against Jack Smith over Trump investigations Special prosecutor Jack Smith is interfering with the 2024 election by filing charges against former President Donald Trump, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., said in an ethics complaint filed Tuesday. Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, city appear in first 'Megalopolis' pic American Zoetrope released the first photo from "Megalopolis" on Tuesday. The Francis Ford Coppola film stars Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel and Giancarlo Esposito. Teens who vape exposed to toxic lead, uranium, study shows Teens who vape frequently are exposing themselves to harmful metals like lead and uranium, a new study finds. Federal authorities seize more than $700K in illegal e-cigarette products in California The federal Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said that a joint operation with the Justice Department recently seized more than 45,000 unauthorized e-cigarettes valued at more than $700,000. Golfer Will Zalatoris reports back flare-up, withdraws from Byron Nelson Will Zalatoris experienced "a flare up" in his back and withdrew from the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, the No. 30 player in the Official World Golf Ranking announced Tuesday on Instagram. North Carolina man says sister's dream foretold lottery jackpot A North Carolina man won a $837,187 lottery jackpot after his sister had a dream that he encountered riches. All-Pro cornerback Chris Harris Jr. retires from NFL after 12 seasons Former Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. will retire from the NFL after 12 seasons, the four-time Pro Bowl selection, 2014 first-team All-Pro and 2016 Super Bowl champion announced. Netanyahu: Israel to enter Rafah in southern Gaza 'with or without' hostage deal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday made it clear that an invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah will go forward independent of negotiations to free hostages held in captivity by Hamas. EPA issues final ruling banning methylene chloride linked to range of cancers The EPA on Tuesday issued a final rule on the use of the toxic chemical methylene chloride, which is used in paint products and for coating brush cleaners, aerosol degreasing products and more. Study maps the ebbs and flows of loneliness People are more lonely as young adults, grow less lonely as they approach middle age, and then fall back into loneliness in old age, researchers reported. |
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Columbia Asks N.Y.P.D. to Stay on Campus Through Middle of MayThe university released the letter after police entered Hamilton Hall, a building that was occupied by dozens of demonstrators. Columbia’s commencement is currently scheduled for May 15. Here’s where campus protesters have been arrested over the past day.Officers at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond used riot gear and pepper spray. Judge Merchan Holds Trump in Contempt for Violating Gag Order in Hush-Money TrialDonald J. Trump was fined and warned of jail time after he broke a gag order in his criminal trial. Later, a lawyer discussed details of hush-money payouts to two women. Law Firm Defending Trump Seeks to Withdraw From a Long-Running CaseThe firm, LaRocca Hornik, has represented Donald Trump’s political operation in numerous suits dating to his first presidential run, including a pregnancy discrimination case in New York. Biden Administration Plans to Recommend Easing Marijuana RestrictionsThe move kicks off a lengthy rule-making process and could amount to a major change in federal policy. Charlotte Mourns 4 Officers Killed in Shooting While Serving WarrantThe killing of the four officers in a usually quiet neighborhood, where a running gun battle left people scrambling for cover, stunned residents and brought anguish across the city. Shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina, Kills 4 Officers: What to KnowOfficials said on Tuesday that the man who killed four officers trying to serve arrest warrants on him was armed with a powerful AR-15-style rifle and a 40-caliber handgun. Netanyahu Vows to Invade Rafah ‘With or Without’ Cease-Fire DealAs mediators pressed for a truce and Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken toured the region, a ground incursion into the southern Gazan city loomed. U.S. Rowing Rescinds Ted Nash’s Honors After Abuse InvestigationA law firm examining accusations that Ted Nash sexually abused Jennifer Fox — when she was 13 and he was her 40-year-old running coach — found that her claims were credible. Timothy Kennedy, a Democrat, Wins New York Special House ElectionThe victory by Timothy Kennedy, a Democratic state senator, was not a surprise. But it will make Republicans’ lives more difficult in Washington. Sheryl Sandberg Screams Back at the SilenceA powerful new documentary gives voice to the rape victims of Oct 7. The Tesla Cybertruck Embodies All of Elon Musk’s FlawsThe Cybertruck looks edgy, that’s for sure, but it has serious problems. The Price We Pay for Having Upper-Class LegislatorsWhat explains the almost total absence of working-class people from elected positions in state government? Tornado Destroys Homes, Kills at Least One in KansasA powerful tornado ripped through a community in northeastern Kansas on Tuesday afternoon, destroying dozens of homes and structures and killing at least one person, officials said. Two Men Are Charged Over the Felling of the Sycamore Gap TreeSeven months after the beloved tree in northern England was cut down, the police charged two men in their 30s with damaging the 200-year-old tree and part of Hadrian’s Wall. Albuquerque School’s Staff on Leave After Drag Show at PromAlbuquerque Public Schools in New Mexico also installed an acting principal as it investigates a high school prom. More Recent Articles |
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Haiti's new transitional council Tuesday named former youth and sports minister Fritz Belizaire as the Caribbean nation's new prime minister in an effort to quell gang violence and pave the way for elections.
Brown University and pro-Palestinian protesters behind an encampment erected on the school's campus reached an agreement Tuesday to disband the demonstration.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Jordan's top leaders Tuesday in Amman, where he is working to secure more humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip and a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas.
NASA is planning to launch its long-duration balloon campaign from Sweden to gather scientific data to assist with several projects starting in mid-May.
The Department of Justice has charged 16 for their alleged roles in a "grandparent scam" that the DOJ says bilked millions of dollars from elderly residents in the United States.
Terry Clark Hughes Jr. had a lengthy criminal record before shooting and killing for law enforcement officers and injuring four others Monday in Charlotte, N.C., authorities said Tuesday.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to hear a First Amendment challenge to a new Texas law requiring online sites to verify users' ages before giving them access to pornographic content.
In a historic move that does not legalize adult-use marijuana nationwide but eases its restrictions, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Tuesday agreed to reclassify cannabis.
Eight U.S. newspapers, including The Chicago Tribune and The New York Daily News, are suing OpenAI and Microsoft over what it says is copyright infringement for using their articles to train artificial intelligence.
The jury in Donald Trump's Manhattan hush-money trial left for the day on Tuesday until Thursday's new gag order hearing set for 9:30 a.m. EDT before the trial resumes later that day.
Despite available treatments, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, often goes undetected in adults, wreaking havoc on their personal and professional lives.
Walmart officials on Tuesday announced the pending closing of all 51 of its health centers in five states and the end of its virtual care services.
Special prosecutor Jack Smith is interfering with the 2024 election by filing charges against former President Donald Trump, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., said in an ethics complaint filed Tuesday.
American Zoetrope released the first photo from "Megalopolis" on Tuesday. The Francis Ford Coppola film stars Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel and Giancarlo Esposito.
Teens who vape frequently are exposing themselves to harmful metals like lead and uranium, a new study finds.
The federal Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said that a joint operation with the Justice Department recently seized more than 45,000 unauthorized e-cigarettes valued at more than $700,000.
Will Zalatoris experienced "a flare up" in his back and withdrew from the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, the No. 30 player in the Official World Golf Ranking announced Tuesday on Instagram.
A North Carolina man won a $837,187 lottery jackpot after his sister had a dream that he encountered riches.
Former Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. will retire from the NFL after 12 seasons, the four-time Pro Bowl selection, 2014 first-team All-Pro and 2016 Super Bowl champion announced.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday made it clear that an invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah will go forward independent of negotiations to free hostages held in captivity by Hamas.
The EPA on Tuesday issued a final rule on the use of the toxic chemical methylene chloride, which is used in paint products and for coating brush cleaners, aerosol degreasing products and more.
People are more lonely as young adults, grow less lonely as they approach middle age, and then fall back into loneliness in old age, researchers reported. 
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