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4 killed, at least 35 injured in tornado that hit Greenfield, Iowa A tornado that smashed through a western Iowa city on Tuesday killed four people and injured at least 35 others, officials said Wednesday as they revealed the death toll left in the twister's wake. Sen. Rick Scott joins race to succeed Mitch McConnell as Senate GOP leader Sen. Rick Scott of Florida announced Wednesday that he is making it a three-way race to succeed Mitch McConnell as the next Senate Republican leader. RNC headquarters briefly evacuated, locked down after blood vials found After a package containing two vials of blood was delivered, the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington D.C., on Wednesday was evacuated and locked down for roughly two hours. Nikki Haley says she 'will be voting for Trump' in November Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, who suspended her campaign in March, said Wednesday she "will be voting for Trump" in his 2024 rematch with President Joe Biden. Air Force makes Patrick Space Force Base the permanent STARCOM headquarters Patrick Space Force Base in Cape Canaveral, Fla., is the new headquarters for the U.S. Space Force Training and Readiness Command, which goes by STARCOM. Freak accident claims life of former Train bassist Charlie Colin An apparent slip-and-fall accident while showering at a friend's home in Brussels, Belgium, killed former Train bassist and founding member Charlie Colin. White House unveils Kenya state dinner plans with performance by Brad Paisley As Kenyan President William Ruto arrived in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday for a state visit, the White House and first lady Jill Biden revealed plans for Thursday's state dinner. House GOP criticizes Biden's labor policies amid rising union support House representatives clashed Wednesday over the fairness of union organization during a hearing by the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions. IDF says three soldiers killed fighting Hamas in northern Gaza Strip The death toll for Israeli Defense Forces rose to 286 after the IDF on Wednesday announced the deaths of three soldiers killed by Hamas militants in the northern Gaza Strip. Second U.S. bird flu case in human linked to Michigan dairy farm The Centers for Disease Control on Wednesday reported a second and similar case of the Bird Flu identified this time in Michigan tied to cows amid an outbreak beginning on a Texas dairy farm. Barbie celebrates athletes around the world with role-model dolls Mattel is honoring nine athletes who have broken boundaries around the world with role-model Barbie dolls in their likeness to "encourage girls to stay in sports and recognize their full potential." NASA announces new AI-driven weather, climate modeling tools An artificial intelligence model developed by NASA, IBM Research and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory will support improved local and regional weather and climate models for people, organizations and people. Watch: Alligator placed 'under arrest' at 104-year-old Florida woman's home A 5-foot alligator was placed "under arrest" at the home of a 104-year-old Florida woman who complained about the animal's presence on her property. Chimpanzee returns zoo visitor's dropped shoe A helpful chimpanzee at a Chinese zoo was caught on camera returning a shoe that had been dropped into the enclosure by a young visitor. President Joe Biden's 200th judge, an Arizona woman, confirmed in 66-28 Senate vote The Senate on Wednesday voted to confirm the 200th judge to be appointed by President Joe Biden since taking office January 2021. Judge halts Graceland foreclosure auction due to dubious documents Elvis Presley's former home and final resting place won't be auctioned off Thursday after a Tennessee judge blocked the foreclosure sale during an 8-minute hearing in Memphis Wednesday. Canadian serial killer Robert Picton 'between life and death' after attack in prison Serial killer Robert Picton remains in critical condition and is not expected to survive following an attack in prison. The Canadian murderer was speared in the head with a broken broom handle in prison. N.C. man shares half of $100,000 lottery prize with friend A North Carolina man kept up his end of a pact made years ago and split his $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket with a friend. British prime minister calls for surprise July 4 election in race conservatives forecast to lose British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday called for a surprise July 4 election in a last-ditch effort to keep his Conservative Party in power after 14 years in a race indicators say will go to the Labour Party. 'Ghost in the Shell 2' to return to theaters for 20th anniversary GKIDS announced Wednesday that "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence" will return to theaters for three nights in June. Victim families reach settlement with Uvalde over 2022 school shooting Uvalde, Texas has reached a settlement with 17 families of children killed and 2 families of those wounded by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in 2022. The city will pay $2 million and create a permanent memorial. Watch: 'Harold' battles Jemaine Clement over 'Purple Crayon' A new trailer for "Harold and the Purple Crayon," in theaters Aug. 2, shows an evil Jemaine Clement try to get his hands on Harold's (Zachary Levi) magic crayon. FCC considering rules on transparency for radio, TV political ads that use AI Federal Communications Commission officials won't ban AI-generated political ads on TV and radio, but they intend to make such content more transparent. |
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Supreme Court Justice Alito’s Beach House Displayed ‘Appeal to Heaven’ FlagThe justice’s beach house displayed an “Appeal to Heaven” flag, a symbol carried on Jan. 6 and associated with a push for a more Christian-minded government. RFK Jr.’s Adviser Leaves Campaign, Citing ‘Hateful and Divisive Atmosphere’Angela Stanton King, a former Trump supporter who joined the campaign in December, was a high-profile figure in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s circle. Former Trump Official Meets With Arab and Muslim American LeadersThe meeting in Michigan on Tuesday, led by Richard Grenell, acting director of national intelligence in the Trump administration, came as President Biden faces protests over his Israel policy. Ohio Elections Official Threatens to Exclude Biden From the BallotThe Biden campaign is considering suing to ensure the president is on the ballot, after the Republican secretary of state said he would bar him over what is normally a minor procedural issue. Biden Officials Debate Letting Ukraine Shoot U.S. Weapons Into RussiaAfter a sobering trip to Kyiv, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is urging the president to lift restrictions on how Ukraine can use American arms. The War Is Shifting Europe’s Politics Away From IsraelThe recognition of Palestinian statehood by Spain, Ireland and Norway highlights the changing center of gravity, but there also are staunchly pro-Israel nations in Europe. Spain, Norway and Ireland Recognize Palestinian State, Further Isolating IsraelThe moves, while largely symbolic, were welcomed by Palestinians and denounced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called them “a prize for terrorism.” Greenfield, Iowa, Reels From a Deadly TornadoMultiple people died in Greenfield, Iowa, population 2,000, where search and rescue efforts were continuing on Wednesday. What to Know About the Midwest’s Deadly Tornado and StormsSevere weather destroyed much of Greenfield, where officials were continuing search and rescue work. At least 35 people were injured. DOJ to Sue Live Nation, Accusing It of Defending a MonopolyLive Nation Entertainment, the concert giant that owns Ticketmaster, faces a fight that could reshape the multibillion-dollar live music industry. Macron Arrives in New Caledonia, French Territory on Brink of Civil WarNew Caledonia, a French territory in the Pacific, is on the brink of civil war as pro-independence activists protest a law that would expand voting rights. Trump’s Hush-Money Trial: Key Moments That Defined the WeekAn aggressive cross-examination, a judge’s scolding and then a pause before the jury considers the case. Trump’s Classified Documents Hearing Gets Heated, Highlighting Case’s Slow PaceA prosecutor got into a heated exchange with Judge Aileen Cannon over a minor point, as the case continues to crawl. The Victims of U.S. Nuclear Testing Deserve More Than ThisSpeaker Mike Johnson should let the House vote on extending and expanding RECA, and our lawmakers should vote yes. The Gender Pay Gap Is a Culture ProblemPolicy alone won’t get women what they deserve. A Consequential President for All the Wrong ReasonsTrump has changed everything and nothing. Voters Oust Progressive Prosecutor in PortlandMike Schmidt lost to Nathan Vasquez, a deputy district attorney in Multnomah County, Ore., who blamed his boss for the area’s recent problems with drugs and crime. Abortion Pills May Become Controlled Substances in LouisianaA bill that is expected to pass would impose prison time and thousands of dollars in fines on people possessing the pills without a prescription. A Chicago 17-Year-Old Just Earned Her Doctorate. Now, She’ll Go to Prom.Dorothy Jean Tillman II of Chicago made history as the youngest person to earn a doctoral degree in integrated behavioral health at Arizona State University. The L.A. Roller Rink Where the Years Glide ByMoonlight Rollerway has been hosting some of the city’s best skate parties for more than 60 years. More Recent Articles |
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A tornado that smashed through a western Iowa city on Tuesday killed four people and injured at least 35 others, officials said Wednesday as they revealed the death toll left in the twister's wake.
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida announced Wednesday that he is making it a three-way race to succeed Mitch McConnell as the next Senate Republican leader.
After a package containing two vials of blood was delivered, the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington D.C., on Wednesday was evacuated and locked down for roughly two hours.
Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, who suspended her campaign in March, said Wednesday she "will be voting for Trump" in his 2024 rematch with President Joe Biden.
Patrick Space Force Base in Cape Canaveral, Fla., is the new headquarters for the U.S. Space Force Training and Readiness Command, which goes by STARCOM.
An apparent slip-and-fall accident while showering at a friend's home in Brussels, Belgium, killed former Train bassist and founding member Charlie Colin.
As Kenyan President William Ruto arrived in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday for a state visit, the White House and first lady Jill Biden revealed plans for Thursday's state dinner.
House representatives clashed Wednesday over the fairness of union organization during a hearing by the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions.
The death toll for Israeli Defense Forces rose to 286 after the IDF on Wednesday announced the deaths of three soldiers killed by Hamas militants in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Centers for Disease Control on Wednesday reported a second and similar case of the Bird Flu identified this time in Michigan tied to cows amid an outbreak beginning on a Texas dairy farm.
Mattel is honoring nine athletes who have broken boundaries around the world with role-model Barbie dolls in their likeness to "encourage girls to stay in sports and recognize their full potential."
An artificial intelligence model developed by NASA, IBM Research and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory will support improved local and regional weather and climate models for people, organizations and people.
A 5-foot alligator was placed "under arrest" at the home of a 104-year-old Florida woman who complained about the animal's presence on her property.
A helpful chimpanzee at a Chinese zoo was caught on camera returning a shoe that had been dropped into the enclosure by a young visitor.
The Senate on Wednesday voted to confirm the 200th judge to be appointed by President Joe Biden since taking office January 2021.
Elvis Presley's former home and final resting place won't be auctioned off Thursday after a Tennessee judge blocked the foreclosure sale during an 8-minute hearing in Memphis Wednesday.
Serial killer Robert Picton remains in critical condition and is not expected to survive following an attack in prison. The Canadian murderer was speared in the head with a broken broom handle in prison.
A North Carolina man kept up his end of a pact made years ago and split his $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket with a friend.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday called for a surprise July 4 election in a last-ditch effort to keep his Conservative Party in power after 14 years in a race indicators say will go to the Labour Party.
GKIDS announced Wednesday that "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence" will return to theaters for three nights in June.
Uvalde, Texas has reached a settlement with 17 families of children killed and 2 families of those wounded by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in 2022. The city will pay $2 million and create a permanent memorial.
A new trailer for "Harold and the Purple Crayon," in theaters Aug. 2, shows an evil Jemaine Clement try to get his hands on Harold's (Zachary Levi) magic crayon.
Federal Communications Commission officials won't ban AI-generated political ads on TV and radio, but they intend to make such content more transparent. 
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