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U.S. President Joe Biden hosts Kenyan first couple to State Dinner U.S. President Joe Biden hosted Kenyan President Willian Ruto and first lady Rachel Ruto to a high-profile State Dinner on Thursday night that was headlined by country music star Brad Paisley. Rep. Dwight Evans suffers stroke, will be away from Congress six weeks Rep. Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania said Thursday that he suffered a minor stroke and will return to Washington, D.C., in six weeks after recovering. Panel recommends blood test to detect colon cancer for FDA approval A panel of U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisers on Thursday recommended approval for a new blood test to detect colon and rectal cancer despite concerns over the test's accuracy. Pew tracks rising number of Americans who today question cost of college vs. its value Americans report mixed opinions on whether the cost of college is worth the money, and almost half say a degree is only worth the expense if students don't require a loan to attain it, a new study shows. CDC warns of salmonella outbreak from backyard poultry farms The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday warned of a salmonella outbreak linked to contact with backyard poultry. U.S., Kenya ink investment commitments to deepen partnership on state visit The White House released details Thursday of a raft of agreements including at least $470 million worth of government-private investment and finance with Kenya's President William Ruto on day two of his state visit. U.S. warns Americans not to travel to Venezuela The U.S. State Department on Thursday warned Americans not to travel to Venezuela, citing high levels of crime and civil unrest. Senate Republicans block border security deal again The U.S. Senate voted down a bipartisan border bill for the second time in two months Thursday, a move that could prompt President Joe Biden to sidestep the legislative process and begin issuing executive orders. Dow falls by more than 600 points as traders worry rate cuts are not near The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by more than 600 points Thursday, registering its worst day of 2024 as all three major indexes dropped. Madonna fan earns world record with 18 tattoos of the singer A devoted pop music fan paid tribute to her favorite artist by getting a record-breaking 18 tattoos of Madonna on her body. Sister picked out N.C. teenager's $1M winning lottery ticket A North Carolina 18-year-old scored a $1 million prize by having his sister choose his scratch-off lottery ticket. Louisiana Senate passes bill to reclassify abortion pills as controlled substances The Louisiana Senate on Thursday passed a bill that classifies two drugs used in medication abortions as controlled substances, creating a new hurdle for the most common method of abortion in the United States. Stroke rates rising sharply among people younger than 65 The rate at which Americans under the age of 65 suffered a stroke rose by about 15% between 2011 and 2022, new government data shows. President Joe Biden, others use holiday of Vesak to praise Buddhist Americans President Joe Biden Thursday recognized the contributions of American Buddhists as he marked the Buddhist holiday of Vesak. Rapper Sean Kingston faces fraud charges; police raid Florida home Police on Thursday raided the Florida home of rapper Sean Kingston, who is accused of not paying for a $150,000 entertainment system. Former Venezuelan National Guard officer gets prison for money laundering A former Venezuelan National Guard officer who now lives in Florida was sentenced Thursday to a year and a day in prison for participating in money laundering that included bribery and defrauding banks. Cleveland Cavaliers fire coach J.B. Bickerstaff The Cleveland Cavaliers, who reached the playoffs in the last two years and won at least 44 games for three consecutive seasons, fired coach J.B. Bickerstaff, the team announced Thursday. USDA offers more support to help dairy producers stop H5N1 bird flu spread The U.S. Department of Agriculture Thursday expanded support to help dairy producers stop the spread of the H5N1 bird flu in cattle. There are two reported human cases so far in people who worked near cows. Supreme Court approves use of S.C. congressional map that affects 30,000 Black voters The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a pro-Republican redraw of a South Carolina congressional district did not unlawfully exclude Black voters, rejecting a lower court's decision earlier this year. 7.1 million American kids have been diagnosed with ADHD About 1 in 9 American children has ever received an ADHD diagnosis, slightly more than the number of kids currently being treated for the disorder, a new study shows. Watch: Police release video of Scottie Scheffler arrest, say officer violated camera policy Louisville police released two videos of the incident that led to the arrest of golfer Scottie Scheffler on Thursday. Officials also said a detective violated policy by not using his body-worn camera during the incident. Look: Dogs don Met Gala-inspired looks at Pet Gala fashion show Canine couture is now on display at the AKC's Museum of the Dog in New York after more then two dozen dogs donned Met Gala-inspired fashions and walked the red carpet for the second annual Pet Gala. Justice Department, EPA announce $310M settlement with Norfolk Southern in derailment The Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency reached a $310 million settlement with Norfolk Southern over the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment on Feb. 3, 2023, officials said Thursday. |
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New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes DirectlyIf approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan for college athletes. The question now: How will it work? Obama Is a Surprise Guest Among Allies at Biden’s State Dinner for KenyaThe state dinner was held in honor of the African nation, but it was clear that the night was about keeping Democratic allies close as President Biden heads into the heat of the 2024 campaign season. Biden Honors Kenya as the East African Nation Prepares to Send Forces to HaitiPresident Biden welcomed President William Ruto of Kenya and said he intended to designate his country as a “major non-NATO ally.” The Full Guest List for Biden’s State Dinner With KenyaThe Bidens invited more than 450 guests, including Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Carol Moseley Braun, Melinda Gates, Lester Holt, LeVar Burton and Sean Penn. At a Trump Rally in the Bronx, Chants of ‘Build the Wall’Speaking to a more diverse crowd than his events usually draw, Donald Trump made a series of pledges to New Yorkers and railed against President Biden and the migrant crisis. Once Critics of Trump, These Republicans Are Now Playing by His RulesRepublicans like Nikki Haley have had to contort themselves to overlook their criticisms of former President Donald J. Trump as they decide to back him after all. To Ensure Biden Is on Ohio Ballot, Governor Calls Special Legislative SessionThe General Assembly had adjourned earlier this week without a solution for a procedural issue that threatened to keep President Biden off the fall ballot. Lawmakers Dial Up Pressure on Alito to Recuse From Elections CasesThe outcry over Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. comes amid fears about whether the American public will regard the Supreme Court’s rulings about Jan. 6 as fair. Why Amtrak Is to Blame for a Hellish Night for New Jersey CommutersSharing tracks means that any disruption along the 427-mile Northeast Corridor, which links Boston to Washington, D.C., can be felt by thousands of passengers. UCLA Protesters Form Encampment and Occupy Building Before Police Move InThe actions came as the university chancellor testified before Congress. The university said that it was not aware of the police making any arrests. In Antisemitism Hearing, Republicans Demand Discipline for Student ProtestersLeaders of Northwestern, U.C.L.A. and Rutgers, drawing lessons from prior hearings, sought to avoid enraging either the Republicans on the committee or members of their own institutions. Israel Expands Rafah Offensive Amid International Pressure Over Gaza WarWhile the government has been hit with a string of diplomatic and legal defeats, the Israeli public’s support for the Gaza war remains strong. U.S. Military Faces Reality in Gaza as Aid Project StrugglesThe Pentagon predicted that a stream of humanitarian aid would be arriving in Gaza via the floating pier, but little relief has reached the besieged strip, officials acknowledged this week. A Test of Cloud-Brightening Machines Poses No Health Risk, Officials SayAfter halting a test of controversial technology to fight global warming, the city of Alameda, Calif., said it had found no “measurable health risk” from the giant salty-mist-spraying fans. We Haven’t Hit Peak Populism YetAmericans have traded their faith in the American dream for the same sour, populist mood as pretty much everybody else. Do You Want a ‘Unified Reich’ Mind-Set in the White House?Young Republican staff members appear to be developing terminal white nationalist brain. And they will staff the next Republican administration. The ‘Trump-Oprah’ VoterMany Americans think of Donald Trump as a celebrity first and a politician second, no matter his record or offenses. America Is Still Having a ‘Vibecession’Most voters say that they’re doing OK but that the economy is bad. Restaurant Collapse Kills at Least 4 and Injures 16 in MajorcaPeople were feared to be trapped after parts of a beach restaurant’s terraces fell down to ground level on a Spanish island popular with tourists. Cannabis Tops Alcohol as Americans’ Daily Drug of ChoiceA new study shows a growing number of people are regularly using cannabis, while frequent alcohol consumption has remained stable. Bob McCreadie, ‘the Master of Going Faster,’ Dies at 73One of the winningest drivers in dirt racing history, he was a folk hero who cursed wildly, drove aggressively and crashed a lot. Is Modi Worried? India’s Long-Deflated Opposition Finds Some Momentum.After setting a very high bar for his party in the election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi often appears on the defensive as the voting nears its end. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. President Joe Biden hosted Kenyan President Willian Ruto and first lady Rachel Ruto to a high-profile State Dinner on Thursday night that was headlined by country music star Brad Paisley.
Rep. Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania said Thursday that he suffered a minor stroke and will return to Washington, D.C., in six weeks after recovering.
A panel of U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisers on Thursday recommended approval for a new blood test to detect colon and rectal cancer despite concerns over the test's accuracy.
Americans report mixed opinions on whether the cost of college is worth the money, and almost half say a degree is only worth the expense if students don't require a loan to attain it, a new study shows.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday warned of a salmonella outbreak linked to contact with backyard poultry.
The White House released details Thursday of a raft of agreements including at least $470 million worth of government-private investment and finance with Kenya's President William Ruto on day two of his state visit.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday warned Americans not to travel to Venezuela, citing high levels of crime and civil unrest.
The U.S. Senate voted down a bipartisan border bill for the second time in two months Thursday, a move that could prompt President Joe Biden to sidestep the legislative process and begin issuing executive orders.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by more than 600 points Thursday, registering its worst day of 2024 as all three major indexes dropped.
A devoted pop music fan paid tribute to her favorite artist by getting a record-breaking 18 tattoos of Madonna on her body.
A North Carolina 18-year-old scored a $1 million prize by having his sister choose his scratch-off lottery ticket.
The Louisiana Senate on Thursday passed a bill that classifies two drugs used in medication abortions as controlled substances, creating a new hurdle for the most common method of abortion in the United States.
The rate at which Americans under the age of 65 suffered a stroke rose by about 15% between 2011 and 2022, new government data shows.
President Joe Biden Thursday recognized the contributions of American Buddhists as he marked the Buddhist holiday of Vesak.
Police on Thursday raided the Florida home of rapper Sean Kingston, who is accused of not paying for a $150,000 entertainment system.
A former Venezuelan National Guard officer who now lives in Florida was sentenced Thursday to a year and a day in prison for participating in money laundering that included bribery and defrauding banks.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, who reached the playoffs in the last two years and won at least 44 games for three consecutive seasons, fired coach J.B. Bickerstaff, the team announced Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Thursday expanded support to help dairy producers stop the spread of the H5N1 bird flu in cattle. There are two reported human cases so far in people who worked near cows.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a pro-Republican redraw of a South Carolina congressional district did not unlawfully exclude Black voters, rejecting a lower court's decision earlier this year.
About 1 in 9 American children has ever received an ADHD diagnosis, slightly more than the number of kids currently being treated for the disorder, a new study shows.
Louisville police released two videos of the incident that led to the arrest of golfer Scottie Scheffler on Thursday. Officials also said a detective violated policy by not using his body-worn camera during the incident.
Canine couture is now on display at the AKC's Museum of the Dog in New York after more then two dozen dogs donned Met Gala-inspired fashions and walked the red carpet for the second annual Pet Gala.
The Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency reached a $310 million settlement with Norfolk Southern over the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment on Feb. 3, 2023, officials said Thursday. 
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