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LA to pay $38M to settle federal housing lawsuit The city of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $38.2 million to resolve allegations that it failed to meet federal accessibility requirements when it used federal grant funds for affordable housing, prosecutors announced. Rice University student shot, killed in dorm room as campus goes into lockdown Students and faculty at Rice University in Houston were locked down on the first day of classes Monday after a student was found shot to death inside her dorm room. SpaceX postpones Polaris Dawn launch due to helium leak SpaceX was scheduled early Tuesday to launch a four-person crew farther than any human has flown since the end of the Apollo missions until a helium leak postponed the Polaris Dawn liftoff until later in the week. Authorities investigate death of woman at Burning Man festival Authorities said a woman who attended the Burning Man Festival died on the first day of the event on Sunday, which takes place in Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Army soldier accused of using AI to generate child porn An Army soldier stationed in Anchorage, Alaska, has been arrested on charges related to using artificial intelligence to generate explicit images of children, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. FDA approves first automated insulin delivery system for people with Type 2 diabetes The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved Insulet's Omnipod 5 automated insulin delivery system for people with Type 2 diabetes. Special counsel Jack Smith files brief to revive Trump documents case Special counsel Jack Smith filed a brief Monday to revive the documents case against former President Donald Trump, arguing that U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon "was wrong" when she dismissed the case last month. To meet future needs of trucking industry, DOT awards nearly $3.5M for driver training The U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday announced the awarding of nearly $3.5 million for commercial driver license training at 27 colleges and other schools. Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard endorses Donald Trump in 2024 presidential race Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii endorsed former President Donald Trump on Monday at a campaign event for veterans in Michigan. More than 5 pounds of 'liquid ecstasy' found on traveler at Atlanta airport, CPB says More than 5 lbs. of a chemical known as "liquid ecstasy" and "coma in a bottle" were seized from a traveler who landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday. France's Macron says arrest of Telegram's CEO was not political decision French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday the arrest over the weekend of tech giant Telegram's top official was not a political decision by his government as an investigation swirls over the the popular messaging app. Family fears worst as search continues for ex-MLB pitcher Greg Swindell's daughter Brenna Swindell, a single mother of three and the daughter of former major league pitcher Greg Swindell, has been missing from the Austin, Texas, area since Thursday. Watch: Riders stranded 243 feet up on Six Flags attraction during storm A ride shut down in the middle of a storm at Six Flags Mexico, leaving those aboard dangling 243 feet in the air for about 10 minutes. LULAC wants federal probe after Texas AG launches raids on Latino rights organizers The League of United Latin American Citizens called on the Department of Justice to launch an investigation of Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton into searches described by the group as an election "political tactic Car trouble leads N.C. man to $379,747 lottery jackpot A North Carolina man found his car trouble to be unexpectedly lucky when a trip to the repair shop earned him a $379,747 lottery jackpot. Japan fighter jets scramble after Chinese military plane violates airspace for first time Japan scrambled fighter jets after a Chinese military plane had, for the first time, violated the island nations' airspace, the Japanese government confirmed Monday. U.S. offers $2.5M for arrest, conviction of Belarusian malware suspect The U.S. government is offering up to $2.5 million for information leading to arrest and/or conviction of Volodymyr Kadariya, a 38-year-old Belarusian citizen wanted for his alleged participation in malware operation. Watch: Detroit Zoo seeks help naming newborn baby girl gorilla The Detroit Zoo is asking for the public's help to name a baby gorilla born at the zoo earlier this month. Animated 'Everybody Still Hates Chris' to premiere Sept. 25 "Everybody Still Hates Chris," a new animated show from Chris Rock and Comedy Central, will premiere in September. Dallas Cowboys, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb agree to $136M extension The Dallas Cowboys and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $136 million. Chicago, other Midwest cities on alert for excessive heat The National Weather Service on Monday issued an "excessive heat warning" in the Chicago area and other Midwestern cities including Des Moines, Iowa, the Twin Cities in Minnesota; Madison, Wis.; Omaha, Neb. Peacock orders Emilia Clarke Cold War thriller 'PONIES' Peacock announced Monday it has ordered the series "PONIES," starring Emilia Clarke in a Cold War thriller. 'Quiet Place' prequel to start streaming Tuesday on Paramount+ "A Quiet Place: Day One," a prequel to the post-apocalyptic "Quiet Place" movies, will begin streaming on Paramount+ Tuesday. |
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How Pavel Durov, Telegram’s Founder, Went From Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg to Wanted ManPavel Durov’s anti-establishment streak helped him create one of the world’s biggest online platforms, which emphasizes free speech. It also put a target on his back. Telegram Turmoil Threatens Chronicle of Russia’s War in UkraineThe detention of Telegram’s founder has highlighted the messaging app’s outsize status in Europe’s deadliest war since World War II. Trump Assassination Task Force Visits Butler as Right Wing Promises ‘Parallel’ InquiryAs members of the newly formed bipartisan task force investigating the assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump began their work, some hard-right Republicans were already warning of a cover-up. Trump Hits Harris Over ‘Humiliation’ in Military’s Afghan ExitCourting military votes, Donald Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery to observe the anniversary of a deadly Kabul bombing and then spoke at a National Guard group’s conference. Democrats Sue Georgia Election Board, Warning of ‘Chaos’The board recently passed new rules aimed at altering the process for certifying elections. The lawsuit says such changes are illegal. Democrats Look to End the Electability QuestionThe party is battling a squishy, often self-reinforcing concept about the perceived ability to win. Judge Pauses Biden Administration Program That Aids Undocumented SpousesRuling in favor of 16 Republican-led states that sued the administration, a federal judge put the program on hold while the court considers the merits of the case. Edgar Bronfman Jr. Drops Pursuit of ParamountMr. Bronfman had frantically put a bid together over the last week even as Paramount raised questions about his financing. How a Federal Court in New Orleans Is Driving the Conservative AgendaToday, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is an outlier. But a Trump victory in November could transform it into the standard-bearer of MAGA-era jurisprudence. Prosecutors Appeal Dismissal of Trump Classified Documents CaseThe special counsel, Jack Smith, argued that Judge Aileen Cannon had erred in throwing out charges against Donald Trump of improperly holding national security secrets after leaving office. Israel Averts All-Out War With Hezbollah, but Regional Conflicts Grind OnRelief that an eruption of violence across the border between Israel and Lebanon has been contained is tempered by a lack of progress in ending the fighting in Gaza. Italy Opens Investigation Into Captain of Sunken Yacht’s ConductThe investigation does not necessarily imply that formal charges will follow against the captain, James Cutfield. We’re Still Talking About Kamala HarrisThe convention may be over, but there’s still a lot to discuss. Gus Walz Brought Out Both the Joy and the CrueltyHe deserved the kind of treatment any person does. Trump Can Win on CharacterPresidential races are won and lost on character as much as the issues, and often the issues are proxies for character. Inflation Is Fading, Statistically and PoliticallyThe cost of living may not be the G.O.P.’s, um, trump card. Three Los Angeles Museums Team Up to Acquire ArtThe Hammer, LACMA and MOCA are establishing a joint collection, starting off with a gift of 260 works from the collectors Jarl and Pamela Mohn. Sid Eudy, Wrestler Known as ‘Sid Vicious’ and ‘Sycho Sid,’ Dies at 63The 6-foot-9 wrestling champion faced off against some of the industry’s biggest names, including Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan. Man Charged With Arson in California’s Thompson FireThe Thompson fire also burned over 3,700 acres and forced the evacuation of 26,000 residents. Why California Is Considering Banning Food Dyes in SchoolsConcerns about their risks have been swirling for years. Here’s what the science suggests. More Recent Articles |
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The city of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $38.2 million to resolve allegations that it failed to meet federal accessibility requirements when it used federal grant funds for affordable housing, prosecutors announced.
Students and faculty at Rice University in Houston were locked down on the first day of classes Monday after a student was found shot to death inside her dorm room.
SpaceX was scheduled early Tuesday to launch a four-person crew farther than any human has flown since the end of the Apollo missions until a helium leak postponed the Polaris Dawn liftoff until later in the week.
Authorities said a woman who attended the Burning Man Festival died on the first day of the event on Sunday, which takes place in Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
An Army soldier stationed in Anchorage, Alaska, has been arrested on charges related to using artificial intelligence to generate explicit images of children, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved Insulet's Omnipod 5 automated insulin delivery system for people with Type 2 diabetes.
Special counsel Jack Smith filed a brief Monday to revive the documents case against former President Donald Trump, arguing that U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon "was wrong" when she dismissed the case last month.
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday announced the awarding of nearly $3.5 million for commercial driver license training at 27 colleges and other schools.
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii endorsed former President Donald Trump on Monday at a campaign event for veterans in Michigan.
More than 5 lbs. of a chemical known as "liquid ecstasy" and "coma in a bottle" were seized from a traveler who landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday the arrest over the weekend of tech giant Telegram's top official was not a political decision by his government as an investigation swirls over the the popular messaging app.
Brenna Swindell, a single mother of three and the daughter of former major league pitcher Greg Swindell, has been missing from the Austin, Texas, area since Thursday.
A ride shut down in the middle of a storm at Six Flags Mexico, leaving those aboard dangling 243 feet in the air for about 10 minutes.
The League of United Latin American Citizens called on the Department of Justice to launch an investigation of Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton into searches described by the group as an election "political tactic
A North Carolina man found his car trouble to be unexpectedly lucky when a trip to the repair shop earned him a $379,747 lottery jackpot.
Japan scrambled fighter jets after a Chinese military plane had, for the first time, violated the island nations' airspace, the Japanese government confirmed Monday.
The U.S. government is offering up to $2.5 million for information leading to arrest and/or conviction of Volodymyr Kadariya, a 38-year-old Belarusian citizen wanted for his alleged participation in malware operation.
The Detroit Zoo is asking for the public's help to name a baby gorilla born at the zoo earlier this month.
"Everybody Still Hates Chris," a new animated show from Chris Rock and Comedy Central, will premiere in September.
The Dallas Cowboys and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $136 million.
The National Weather Service on Monday issued an "excessive heat warning" in the Chicago area and other Midwestern cities including Des Moines, Iowa, the Twin Cities in Minnesota; Madison, Wis.; Omaha, Neb.
Peacock announced Monday it has ordered the series "PONIES," starring Emilia Clarke in a Cold War thriller.
"A Quiet Place: Day One," a prequel to the post-apocalyptic "Quiet Place" movies, will begin streaming on Paramount+ Tuesday. 
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