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Nazi flag-wielding man who crashed truck into barriers near White House pleads guilty A 20-year-old Indian national with permanent U.S. residency pleaded guilty Monday to crashing a U-Haul truck into metal barriers protecting the White House nearly a year ago. Red Lobster closes dozens of restaurants amid bankruptcy reports U.S.-based Red Lobster abruptly closed more than 50 of its seafood restaurants across the country on Monday, as the company is reported to be considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. OpenAI launches new, conversational GPT-40 with 'real-time responsiveness' OpenAI has revealed its newest AI model, GPT-40, a desktop version of its popular chatbot ChatGPT that is more conversational and easier to use. U.N.: 360,000 flee Rafah; number of women, children killed in Gaza reduced by half The United Nations says 360,000 people have fled Rafah, as Israel vows to invade the southern Gaza city. The international organization also reduced the number of women and children killed in Israel's war in Gaza. GameStop shares soar 74% as 'meme stock' figure 'Roaring Kitty' returns to social media GameStop shares surged 74% on Monday's stock market after the person who sparked the computer game store's stunning 2021 run reappeared on social media. FDA warns about using over-the-counter COVID-19 tests from Cue Health The Food and Drug Administration, citing a increase of false results. advised consumers Monday not to use over-the-counter COVID-19 tests by Cue Health and to throw them out. Watch: 83-year-old woman becomes Howard University's oldest graduate An 83-year-old woman became Howard University's oldest-ever gradate when she walked across the stage to receive her doctoral degree in divinity. Target limits 2024 Pride collection to select stores Target confirmed Friday it will not offer its 2024 collection of Pride-related products at all of its retail stores. Watch: Man inserts 243 thumbtacks into a cork board in one minuteDOJ says it will seek tougher penalties for election interference, threats The U.S. will seek tougher sentences for those who threaten, intimidate election workers or utilize artificial intelligence to manipulate or influence voters, Deputy Attorney GeneAG Lisa Monaco said Monday. Trump hush-money trial: Cohen details hush-money payments, role in alleged schemes Prosecutors called Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen to the stand Monday as the former president's hush-money trial resumed in New York. Snake on a train causes delays for 2,700 passengers The East Japan Railroad Co. said about 2,700 passengers experienced delays when a snake was spotted about a commuter train. Virginia man stops to buy chicken, wins $500,000 lottery prize A Virginia man made a stop at the grocery store to buy some chicken and walked out with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $500,000. Apple, Google to alert smartphone users of nearby wireless tracking devicesMelinda French Gates to step down in July as foundation co-chair Melinda French Gates says her last day as co-chair of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be June 7 three years after their marriage ended. Study: Brain-injured patients who died after life support ended may have recovered Some patients with traumatic brain injuries who died after life support was withdrawn may have recovered if given more time, a new study reveals. 'Bridgerton' Season 3 features BTS, Taylor Swift/Lana Del Rey, more covers Netflix and Shondaland announced the soundtrack for "Bridgerton" Season 3 Monday. Modern day artists Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey, BTS, Billie Eilish, Nick Jonas and Sia feature in string quartet covers. NASA names David Salvagnini as chief artificial intelligence officer David Salvagnini, NASA's chief data officer, will take on the expanded role of chief artificial intelligence officer, the agency announced Monday. Team USA goalie Alyssa Naeher injured ahead of Paris 2024 United States Women's National Team goalie Alyssa Naeher appeared to sustain a leg injury in the second half of a Chicago Red Stars NWSL win over the Utah Royals, putting her Paris 2024 status into question. Chinese journalist to be released from prison for pandemic reporting A Chinese journalist jailed for the last four years over her reporting of the COVID-19 pandemic was to be released Monday, but no confirmation of her release has come. Watch: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande cry over 'Wicked' characters Universal Pictures released a featurette for "Wicked" on Monday that showed stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande becoming emotional over their roles in the musical. Ellen DeGeneres 'last' stand-up special coming to Netflix Netflix announced a stand-up special from Ellen DeGeneres on Monday, which the comedian said will be her last. Canada's Parker Lake fire threatens Fort Nelson in British Columbia Canada's Parker Lake wildfire took another step closer to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, on Monday, moving just less than a mile from the city, emergency officials said. |
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As Russia Advances on Kharkiv, Ukraine Faces Shortages of Weapons and TroopsUkraine’s forces are stretched thin and have minimal reserves to draw on, the chief of military intelligence said, in addition to shortages of weapons. Blinken Arrives in Ukraine Amid Russian Military GainsThe Biden administration had warned for months that the delay by Congress to approve an aid package would leave the Ukrainians vulnerable. Michael Cohen, Key to Trump Trial, Tells Jurors of Seedy Hush-Money PlotDonald J. Trump’s former bulldog told jurors about his work: threatening enemies, cleaning up problems and burying embarrassing stories. Cohen Says Trump’s Hush-Money Decisions Were Driven by Worries About Female Voters“Guys may think it’s cool, but this is going to be a disaster for the campaign,” Donald J. Trump said upon learning Stormy Daniels planned to go public, according to testimony. Michael Cohen Begins Testimony in Trump’s Hush-Money Trial: 5 TakeawaysIn hotly anticipated testimony, Donald J. Trump’s former fixer discussed how he buried stories his boss didn’t want anyone to read. The 54 Celebrities, Executives and Allies on Trump’s ‘Close Contacts’ ListThe list included the media tycoon Rupert Murdoch and other Fox News figures, along with sports stars like Tom Brady and Serena Williams. Biden Promised Normal. Do Voters Want His Version of It?Many voters in a new poll say the country’s political and economic systems need major changes or to be completely torn down. The Biden campaign says it’s not satisfied with business as usual, either. Democrats’ Split Over Israel Takes Center Stage in Tense Primary DebateA rancorous clash between Representative Jamaal Bowman and his Democratic opponent, George Latimer, exposed sharp divisions in their party. RFK Jr.’s Running Mate, Nicole Shanahan, Ventures Onto the StumpThe Silicon Valley lawyer, chosen by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his running mate, made her first solo outing on the stump. She is to appear alongside him at a rally on Monday in Austin, Texas. Choice for Maryland Democrats Comes Down to Star Power Versus ExperienceA crowded race for Tuesday’s House primary features a Jan. 6 Capitol Police officer and veteran lawmakers, and could be a test of the “save democracy” movement. Protesters Disrupt Israeli Memorial Day Events Over War Raging in GazaA day of national mourning was interrupted by hecklers who blamed government officials for failing to secure the release of hostages still being held by Hamas. White House Says Israel Still Has Provided No Plan to Protect Rafah CiviliansThe national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, also said Israel had yet to connect its military operations to a plan for the future governance of Gaza. Hilary Cass Says U.S. Doctors Are ‘Out of Date’ on Youth Gender MedicineDr. Hilary Cass published a landmark report that led to restrictions on youth gender care in Britain. U.S. health groups said it did not change their support of the care. New Rules to Overhaul Electric Grids Could Boost Wind and Solar PowerThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the biggest changes in more than a decade to the way U.S. power lines are planned and funded. How FERC Became a Linchpin for Climate PolicyThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted 2-to-1 in a partisan split on Monday on a new rule that could help speed up wind and solar energy. Biden Bans Chinese Bitcoin Mine Near U.S. Nuclear Missile BaseAn investigation identified national security risks posed by a crypto facility in Wyoming. It is near an Air Force base and a data center doing work for the Pentagon. Westminster Dog Show 2024: Photos From Behind the ScenesA look at the action in Queens as the annual dog show takes over the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Killing Dogs. Taunting the Homeless. Praising Al Capone. This Is Trump’s Party.Kristi Noem’s memoir is the latest example of MAGA’s vice signaling. Trump Told Cohen Disclosure of His Fling Would Be a ‘Total Disaster’A lawyer’s testimony lands blow after blow on the former president. Biden’s Approval Is Low, Except Compared With Everyone Else’sVoters are grumpy all across the Western world. Want to Fix Social Security? The Well-Off Must Accept Smaller Checks.Voters won’t brook much higher taxes, so Social Security needs to be reoriented toward the poor. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Leaves Midwest Fearing Another Season of Polluted AirSmoke from wildfires in Canada draped Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin on Sunday and Monday. But experts say the air quality in the nation’s middle is unlikely to be as bad as last summer. Melinda French Gates to Resign From Gates FoundationThe co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will chart her own course as a philanthropist focused on women’s rights and gender equality. David Sanborn, Saxophonist Who Defied Pigeonholing, Dies at 78He was best known as a jazz musician, but his shimmering sound was also heard on classic albums by David Bowie, Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen. Three Inmates Agree to Plea Deal in Death of Whitey BulgerThe men charged with brutally beating Mr. Bulger, once a notorious leader in the Boston underworld, have agreed to help describe the circumstances of his death, officials said. Why Ali Sethi Turned to Pop MusicIn fiction, Ali Sethi wrote about being queer in Pakistan. Now he’s singing his story. |
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A 20-year-old Indian national with permanent U.S. residency pleaded guilty Monday to crashing a U-Haul truck into metal barriers protecting the White House nearly a year ago.
U.S.-based Red Lobster abruptly closed more than 50 of its seafood restaurants across the country on Monday, as the company is reported to be considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
OpenAI has revealed its newest AI model, GPT-40, a desktop version of its popular chatbot ChatGPT that is more conversational and easier to use.
The United Nations says 360,000 people have fled Rafah, as Israel vows to invade the southern Gaza city. The international organization also reduced the number of women and children killed in Israel's war in Gaza.
GameStop shares surged 74% on Monday's stock market after the person who sparked the computer game store's stunning 2021 run reappeared on social media.
The Food and Drug Administration, citing a increase of false results. advised consumers Monday not to use over-the-counter COVID-19 tests by Cue Health and to throw them out.
An 83-year-old woman became Howard University's oldest-ever gradate when she walked across the stage to receive her doctoral degree in divinity.
Target confirmed Friday it will not offer its 2024 collection of Pride-related products at all of its retail stores.
The U.S. will seek tougher sentences for those who threaten, intimidate election workers or utilize artificial intelligence to manipulate or influence voters, Deputy Attorney GeneAG Lisa Monaco said Monday.
Prosecutors called Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen to the stand Monday as the former president's hush-money trial resumed in New York.
The East Japan Railroad Co. said about 2,700 passengers experienced delays when a snake was spotted about a commuter train.
A Virginia man made a stop at the grocery store to buy some chicken and walked out with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $500,000.
Melinda French Gates says her last day as co-chair of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be June 7 three years after their marriage ended.
Some patients with traumatic brain injuries who died after life support was withdrawn may have recovered if given more time, a new study reveals.
Netflix and Shondaland announced the soundtrack for "Bridgerton" Season 3 Monday. Modern day artists Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey, BTS, Billie Eilish, Nick Jonas and Sia feature in string quartet covers.
David Salvagnini, NASA's chief data officer, will take on the expanded role of chief artificial intelligence officer, the agency announced Monday.
United States Women's National Team goalie Alyssa Naeher appeared to sustain a leg injury in the second half of a Chicago Red Stars NWSL win over the Utah Royals, putting her Paris 2024 status into question.
A Chinese journalist jailed for the last four years over her reporting of the COVID-19 pandemic was to be released Monday, but no confirmation of her release has come.
Universal Pictures released a featurette for "Wicked" on Monday that showed stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande becoming emotional over their roles in the musical.
Netflix announced a stand-up special from Ellen DeGeneres on Monday, which the comedian said will be her last.
Canada's Parker Lake wildfire took another step closer to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, on Monday, moving just less than a mile from the city, emergency officials said. 
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