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Movie review: 'Unfrosted' substitutes insufferable silliness for history "Unfrosted," on Netflix Friday, eschews real history for silly comedy that is painfully unfunny. Arizona governor signs measure to repeal Civil War-era abortion ban Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed legislation Thursday that repeals an abortion ban in the state that dates to 1864, perhaps the most restrictive and oldest in the country, but the measure still could take effect briefly. UGA's Kirby Smart reclaims title of college football's highest-paid coach Georgia Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart on Thursday resumed his title as the highest paid coach in college football. In Jan. 6 case, judge gives Texas man 5 years in prison, $200,000 fine A key participant in the January 6, 2021 riots on the U.S. capitol, who assaulted police with pepper spray and attempted to incite more violence, has been sentenced to as many as five years in prison and fined $200,000. Trump hush-money trial: Day ends with no decision on alleged gag order violations The sixth day of Donald Trump's hush money trial concluded Thursday with more testimony from the attorney of the two women at the center of the case. Judge did not rule on gag order topic. Scuba captain sentenced to 4 years in prison for fiery death of 34 aboard his boat The captain of a scuba diving boat has been sentenced to four years in prison for criminal negligence nearly five years after 34 people died in a fire aboard his vessel, the Conception, off the California coast. Israeli Security Cabinet set to approve closure of Qatari news outlet Al Jazeera The Israeli Security Cabinet is set to vote Thursday to close Al Jazeera's office in the country. 'Gruesome' videos cited by judge in sentencing Georgia man to 4 years in Jan. 6 riot A judge on Thursday sentenced a Georgia man to more than four years in prison for assaulting Capitol police on Jan. 6. Senators look for healthcare crisis solutions amid minority worker shortage Senators met Thursday to find solutions to the growing healthcare crisis and the acute shortage of minority healthcare workers as the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions delved into the issue. Look: 'Big kiwi' bird runs loose through sawmill Workers at a New Zealand sawmill received an early morning shock when a particularly large kiwi bird decided to run through the shop. U.S. soccer star Kelley O'Hara to retire Defender Kelley O'Hara, who won two World Cups and an Olympic gold medal with the United States Women's National Team, will retire at the end of the 2024 National Women's Soccer League season, she announced Thursday. Plastic passenger earns citations for carpool lane driver The California Highway Patrol shared a photo of a dummy passenger that earned several citations for a carpool lane driver. Bipartisan women introduce Senate bill to boost menopause research, training A bipartisan group of women senators on Thursday introduced legislation to boost federal menopause research and expand training and awareness. Mass. woman wins her second $1M lottery jackpot in 10 weeks A Massachusetts woman won $1 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket just 10 weeks after winning the same amount from another game. In move to halt trade with Israel, Turkey reportedly blocks imports, exports at Turkish ports Turkey Thursday suspended trade with Israel as Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Turkish ports have blocked Israeli imports and exports. Biden signs 2 proclamations expanding California landmarks President Joe Biden on Thursday signed two proclamations expanding California's San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. Marjorie Taylor Greene aims to force vote to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to go ahead to try and force a vote to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson at some point next week, accusing the speaker of "betraying" his conservative principles. SpaceX successfully launches Maxar Intelligence next-gen satellites SpaceX successfully launched the Maxar 1 mission carrying two next-gen WorldView Legion satellites Thursday from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Marge SImpson meets wookie for Mother's Day in 'May the 12th Be With You' Disney+ announced the new "Simpsons" short "May the 12th Be With You" on Thursday, putting Marge together with other Disney+ characters. U.S. Central Command finds 2023 U.S. airstrike in Syria killed civilian, not terrorist U.S. Central Command said Thursday that a May 3, 2023, airstrike in Syria targeting a senior Al Qaeda leader instead killed civilian Lufti Hasan Masto. U.S. maternal deaths fall in 2022, remain higher than pre-pandemic levels The number of American women who died at or soon after childbirth declined significantly in 2022, the latest government data shows, but the rate is still higher than pre-pandemic levels. |
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How Protesters Took Over a Campus Building at Columbia UniversitySome of those arrested during the pro-Palestinian demonstration were outsiders, who appeared to be unaffiliated with the school, according to an analysis of Police Department data. Jury Hears Tape of Trump and Cohen Discussing Hush-Money DealThe tape, played at the former president’s criminal trial, captured Michael Cohen telling Donald Trump about a payment to a former Playboy model. Trump Trial Takeaways: Tapes Take Jurors Into the Heart of Hush-Money DealsStormy Daniels’s former lawyer faced a tough cross-examination as Donald J. Trump’s team tried to paint him as a shakedown artist. Judge Grills U.S. and Google on Antitrust ClaimsJudge Amit P. Mehta tried poking holes in the closing arguments of a landmark monopoly case as he weighs a ruling that could reshape tech. Brittney Griner Talks Candidly About Her New Book, Russia and RecoveryIn an interview, the basketball star reveals her humiliation — and friendships — in Russian prison, and her path to recovery. Hamas Studies a Gaza Cease-Fire Offer From Israel, and Hints at ProgressIsmail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas’ political wing, said the group was reviewing the latest proposal in a “positive spirit,” and would send representatives to Cairo to continue negotiations. What Is a Song?Is it simply the music flowing out of your earphones? According to the law, the answer is a bit more complicated. Jury in Federal Lawsuit Deadlocks on Abu Ghraib Torture AllegationsThree Iraqi men sued a Virginia contractor that supplied interrogators to the U.S. military after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Biden Calls Japan and India ‘Xenophobic’ in Defending U.S. ImmigrationPresident Biden also referred to Russia and China, saying they “don’t want immigrants.” A spokesman said the president was trying to make a comment about America’s immigrant “DNA,” not insult other countries. Biden Appeals to North Carolina With Program to Replace Lead PipesIn a stop in Wilmington, N.C., the president announced $3 billion in new spending to upgrade water systems around the country. North Carolina Triad Tries to Reinvent Its EconomyNorth Carolina’s Triad was built on tobacco, textiles and furniture. Now it’s trying to forge a new economy from more highly skilled manufacturing. Israel and Saudi Arabia Are Trading PlacesNetanyahu is making his nation more like the worst of the old kingdom, and the crown prince is making his kingdom more like the best of the old Jewish state. The Peculiar Persistence of Trump-stalgiaAre you better off than you were four years ago? Yes. The Protests Help TrumpThe excesses of social protest movements can play into the hands of candidates who promise to restore order. The Drive to Tell Voters What They Don’t Know About R.F.K. Jr.Why Democrats have a big team tracking every third-party candidate. Jill Biden Hosts Teachers at Awards Dinner, With a Bit of PompThe first lady commended the winner of the National Teacher of the Year award during an event evoking formal state dinners. Torrential Rain in Brazil Kills at Least 29, With More MissingFour days of pounding rain have inundated many parts of a southern state, cutting off towns and leaving people trapped as they await rescue by helicopters. Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81Through psychotherapy, recounted in a memoir, he learned that he had 11 personalities, or fractured parts of his identity. One of them told of childhood abuse. Former Pennsylvania Nurse Gets Life Sentence in Insulin DeathsHeather Pressdee, 41, admitted to trying to kill 19 patients by administering excessive amounts of insulin, prosecutors said. She pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and other charges. The Best Headwear at the Central Park Hat LunchAttendees at the annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards wore their finest fascinators, headbands and bird hats to raise money for the jewel of New York. |
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"Unfrosted," on Netflix Friday, eschews real history for silly comedy that is painfully unfunny.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed legislation Thursday that repeals an abortion ban in the state that dates to 1864, perhaps the most restrictive and oldest in the country, but the measure still could take effect briefly.
Georgia Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart on Thursday resumed his title as the highest paid coach in college football.
A key participant in the January 6, 2021 riots on the U.S. capitol, who assaulted police with pepper spray and attempted to incite more violence, has been sentenced to as many as five years in prison and fined $200,000.
The sixth day of Donald Trump's hush money trial concluded Thursday with more testimony from the attorney of the two women at the center of the case. Judge did not rule on gag order topic.
The captain of a scuba diving boat has been sentenced to four years in prison for criminal negligence nearly five years after 34 people died in a fire aboard his vessel, the Conception, off the California coast.
The Israeli Security Cabinet is set to vote Thursday to close Al Jazeera's office in the country.
A judge on Thursday sentenced a Georgia man to more than four years in prison for assaulting Capitol police on Jan. 6.
Senators met Thursday to find solutions to the growing healthcare crisis and the acute shortage of minority healthcare workers as the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions delved into the issue.
Workers at a New Zealand sawmill received an early morning shock when a particularly large kiwi bird decided to run through the shop.
Defender Kelley O'Hara, who won two World Cups and an Olympic gold medal with the United States Women's National Team, will retire at the end of the 2024 National Women's Soccer League season, she announced Thursday.
The California Highway Patrol shared a photo of a dummy passenger that earned several citations for a carpool lane driver.
A bipartisan group of women senators on Thursday introduced legislation to boost federal menopause research and expand training and awareness.
A Massachusetts woman won $1 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket just 10 weeks after winning the same amount from another game.
Turkey Thursday suspended trade with Israel as Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Turkish ports have blocked Israeli imports and exports.
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed two proclamations expanding California's San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to go ahead to try and force a vote to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson at some point next week, accusing the speaker of "betraying" his conservative principles.
SpaceX successfully launched the Maxar 1 mission carrying two next-gen WorldView Legion satellites Thursday from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Disney+ announced the new "Simpsons" short "May the 12th Be With You" on Thursday, putting Marge together with other Disney+ characters.
U.S. Central Command said Thursday that a May 3, 2023, airstrike in Syria targeting a senior Al Qaeda leader instead killed civilian Lufti Hasan Masto.
The number of American women who died at or soon after childbirth declined significantly in 2022, the latest government data shows, but the rate is still higher than pre-pandemic levels. 
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