One of the nation's largest teachers union filed a lawsuit Monday against Missouri's student loan servicing company, accusing it of profiting off of its mismanagement of millions of student loan accounts. The United States has sentenced a Nigerian national to more than seven years in federal prison for his role in an international inheritance scheme that defrauded hundreds of elderly victims. A Kentucky man was arrested and charged Monday with a federal hate crime for pulling a loaded gun on a Palestinian American at a restaurant in March. New U.S. rules, set to take effect Aug. 1, will tighten the leash on how dogs are transported into the United States as military families stationed overseas scramble to make other arrangements. Uganda's residents who are planning anti-corruption protests on Tuesday are "playing with fire," President Yoweri Museven warned. A St. Louis judge on Monday ordered the release of Christopher Dunn, held 33 years in a Missouri prison for first-degree murder he did not commit. Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday made her first public appearance since President Joe Biden endorsed her as his successor amid increased backing from prominent Democrats. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle provided few answers Monday during a House Oversight hearing on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump as Republicans and Democrats called on her to resign. Three days after a mass outage of systems using Window devices, most businesses have returned to normal, including airlines -- with the exception of Delta Air Lines. McDonald's plans to extend its $5 value meal though at least August at most U.S. locations amid a perceived success in the deal's rollout last month. Korean Air and Japan Airlines on Monday announced they have placed orders for long-distance jets from Boeing in a vote of confidence for the beleaguered plane manufacturer. A significant minority of Americans believe the use of force justified to prevent or help Donald Trump become president, according to a recent poll. Almost half of all Americans believe civil conflict likely. The third volunteer research team to participate in NASA's simulated mission to Mars has been picked, NASA said Monday. A Southwest Airlines flight crew is under investigation for flying dangerously low on approach to Tampa, Fla., dropping to within 150 feet of the water before accelerating to regain altitude. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin plan to travel to several countries in the Indo-Pacific Region amid high tensions in the Asian area. The Humane Society of the United States prepared for the upcoming Paris Olympics by showing off some feats of athleticism by the animal residents of Black Beauty Ranch in Texas. A physicist who dropped out of post-graduate school to raise her family 75 years ago was awarded an honorary PhD at the age of 98. A gene test for progressive retinal atrophy could prevent the disease from ever being passed down to puppies and avoiding the possibility that a dog will go blind from it. A Russian-American journalist was given a six-and-a-half year prison sentence after a court in Russia quickly rushed through a secret trial widely believed to be a sham. A Massachusetts man said a dream about buying a specific scratch-off lottery ticket led to his winning $1 million. "Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes" tells the story of the iconic star's rise to fame from a unique point of view ---Taylor's. Robert Taylor told UPI playing the titular lawman in "Longmire" has meant as much to him as it does to the beloved contemporary western's many fans. At least six people died and several injured after a gunman entered a home for the elderly in Croatia and opened fire, authorities said. |
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