Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA official and leading expert on North Korea, was arrested on allegations of working for South Korea's intelligence agency, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 and has mild symptoms, White House officials said Wednesday afternoon. The third day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee will feature several prominent speakers while promoting the theme of Make America Strong Once Again. A Stegosaurus, that lived up to 161 million years ago and is named "Apex," broke records Wednesday after its fossilized skeleton sold for nearly $45 million at a Sotheby's auction in New York. NASA is ending its VIPER lunar rover project created in partnership with Lockheed Martin and General Motors, the space agency announced Wednesday. Two U.S. tech firms soon could build manufacturing facilities to produce 300mm silicon wafers that are critical to the nation's global technology leadership, thanks to a $400M investment announced by the White House. The U.S. Navy exonerated 256 Black sailors Wednesday, on what was the 80th anniversary of the Port Chicago explosion in California, for their unjust punishment following the deadly World War II-era blast. The State Department revealed it was taking extra steps to "promote accountability" for alleged human rights violations in the West Bank as it called out a former Israeli military official for an "extrajudicial killing." The six bodies, including those of two U.S. citizens, found Tuesday in a Thailand hotel room died after drinking from cups laced with cyanide in an incident possibly tied to a financial dispute or bad investment. King Charles III Wednesday delivered the King's Speech in which he laid out a "new deal" for workers from Britain's new ruling Labor Party government. House Speaker Mike Johnson Wednesday called for the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, days after agents killed a gunman who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump. An animal control officer in California was summoned to rescue a litter of kittens from a rooftop rain gutter. A man who has played the Michigan Lottery's Fantasy 5 drawing every day for years scored a $963,040 jackpot -- the largest since the game launched in 2004. Season 2 of the "Frasier" reboot premieres Sept. 19, and Kelsey Grammer's character will be heading back to Seattle. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., on Wednesday joined the growing ranks of Democrats who want President Joe Biden to end his candidacy. Human Rights Watch unveiled a new report outlining how Hamas, aided by at least four other armed Palestinian groups, allegedly committed war crimes and other crimes against humanity on civilians. NASA on Tuesday rolled out from Louisiana a crucial rocket stage on the way to Florida as part of NASA's Artemis II mission to send humans on the moon again. K-pop group Stray Kids will release the song "Slash" for the "Deadpool & Wolverine" soundtrack. U.S. Central Command reported Wednesday that from January to June 2024 the ISIS terrorist group claimed 153 attacks in Iraq and Syria, indicating a reconstitution attempt. Authorities arrested a 32-year-old Florida man for assaulting law enforcement officers and other charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, the Justice Department said on Tuesday. HGTV star Christina Hall is seeking a divorce from third husband Josh Hall, following not quite three years of marriage. Cambridge University said its researchers have developed an electric-eel-inspired, jelly-like, battery for use in wearable devices and potentially for brain implants to treat neurological conditions. Real Madrid and England soccer star Jude Bellingham will be the cover star of "EA Sports FC 25," video game company Electronic Arts announced Wednesday. |
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