The World Health Organization confirmed Wednesday a man in Mexico has died from a strain of bird flu called H5N2, in what is the first laboratory-confirmed case of that strain in a human. House Republicans sent criminal referrals to the Justice Department on Wednesday, recommending President Joe Biden's son and brother be charged with making false statements to Congress. French law enforcement arrested a man identified as a dual Ukrainian-Russian citizen after he suffered burn injuries during an explosion at the B&B Hotel in Roissy-en-France Monday. Eighty years ago, Allied forces invaded the shores of Normandy, France, in what became world renown as D-Day, a phenomenal military undertaking that set the stage for liberating Europe from tyranny. "Clipped" stars Ed O'Neill and Cleopatra Coleman, creator Gina Welch and Executive Producer/"Sterling Affairs" podcast creator Ramona Shelburne discuss the series about the Clippers scandal of 2014. Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case is on indefinite hold until after the former president's appeal to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is decided, a Georgia court ruled Wednesday. After three years as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Christy Abizaid is resigning in July, federal officials confirmed Wednesday. Opposition from Senate Republican lawmakers Wednesday defeated the proposed Right to Contraception Act. SpaceX is gearing up to launch Starship's fourth test flight just after sunrise Thursday from Texas. The launch comes two days after the Federal Aviation Administration approved license authorization for the launch. Tech firms Nvidia and Apple each closed with market caps at or above $3 trillion, which caused the S&P 500 Index and Nasdaq to close at record highs. Four Pennsylvania men, one an ex-Nascar driver, got arrested Wednesday on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly assaulting police at the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol attack. An active lawsuit filed by three Black men and other recent events have NAACP officials considering reinstating an American Airlines travel advisory. Miami Dolphins running backs surprised critics last season by helping the franchise rank inside the Top 10 for rushing yards for the first time since 2016. Coaches say a "supreme competition" could boost 2024 production. NASA said Wednesday Boeing's Starliner carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams successfully separated from the United Launch Alliance rocket booster following liftoff to the International Space Station. Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that "The Morning Show" has cast Marion Cotillard in a role for Season 4. On the eve of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Senate committees on aging and veterans' affairs examined veterans' services and questioned the quality of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs caregiver support programs. Some Florida-grown whole cucumbers might have triggered a recent salmonella outbreak that caused 162 people to fall ill and hospitalized 54 with no fatalities reported. Animal control officers in Michigan are pursuing a peacock that has given them the slip for at least two days. Hunter Biden's gun trial continued Wednesday with cross-examination of an FBI witness about Biden's laptop, testimony by his ex-wife and former girlfriend regarding his addiction, and testimony from the gun-seller. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko on Wednesday became the first human to spend a total of 1,000 days in space. The greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday Elon Musk will build the world's largest supercomputer dubbed the xAI Gigafactory of Compute in Memphis. Houston Astros pitchers Jose Urquidy and Cristian Javier will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the season, the team announced Wednesday. Pro-Palestinian protesters entered Stanford University President Richard Saller's office at about 6 a.m. PDT and remained until police arrived and arrested 13 Wednesday morning. The World Meteorological Organization gave a stark warning how there is the 80% likelihood that Earth's average temperature will temporarily go over the limit set by the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. |
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