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Buffalo Bills dominant in division win as Miami Dolphins lose QB Tagovailoa to concussion James Cook repeatedly left trails of defenders in his wake, scoring three first-half touchdowns to lead the Buffalo Bills to a dominant win over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday at Hard Rock Stadium. Major flooding, power outages still a threat from Francine Fourteen million people remain under flood watches over an area stretching from the Florida Panhandle and New Orleans and north as Memphis as Francine transitioned from a hurricane to a tropical depression Thursday. SpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Riding atop a fuel cell filled with a million pounds of liquid kerosene, SpaceX launched 21 Starlink communications satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 6:45 p.m. PT Thursday. Bomb threats reported in Springfield amid false claims targeting migrants Local and federal law enforcement responded Thursday to a bomb threat made against multiple facilities in the Ohio city of Springfield. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa sustains third documented concussion Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who numerous head injuries earlier in his career, sustained another concussion Thursday and was ruled out during the second half of a game against the Buffalo Bills. Meta, Snap, TikTok to remove self-harm content Three of the biggest social media platforms are teaming up to address online content that features suicide and self harm, Meta announced Thursday. President Joe Biden marks 30th anniversary of Violence Against Women Act President Joe Biden Thursday marked the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act that he wrote and championed as a U.S. senator with new actions to reinforce its work on preventing violence against women. Border Patrol cites muddied lines of authority in flawed response to Uvalde shootings Clearer lines of authority and better training are needed for U.S. Customs and Border Protection to effectively respond to mass shooter incidents such as the one in Uvalde, Texas, the agency said Thursday. Judge in Trump's Ga. case quashes 2 of 10 remaining election interference counts The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia's state court on Thursday dismissed two more of the remaining counts against the 2024 Republican nominee. Claiming victory in his debate with Harris, Trump says he won't debate her again Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has rejected a second debate with Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, the former president announced on his Truth Social media platform Thursday. AG Merrick Garland denounces 'escalation of attacks' against DOJ personnel Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday blasted what he called an "escalation of attacks" on Department of Justice personnel in the run-up to November's elections during a speech to departmental employees. What time is it on the moon? NASA's trying to figure that out NASA said Thursday its Space Communication and Navigation program is taking the lead on an effort to establish a Coordinated Lunar Time standard as humans prepare to return to the moon. NYC police commissioner resigns amid probe; former FBI official named interim leader New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday announced that former FBI official Tom Donlon will become interim police commissioner, replacing Edward Caban, who resigned amid a federal investigation. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul discloses skin cancer diagnosis New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has a common form of skin cancer, she told reporters Thursday. Treasury hits Venezuela's Maduro regime members with sanctions The Treasury Department announced Thursday sanctions on 16 officials aligned with Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro for obstructing the country's presidential election while violating civil and human rights Watch: Texas market covers charcuterie board in 1,032 pounds of snacks Central Market in Austin, Texas, broke a Guinness World Record by assembling a charcuterie board topped with over 1,032 pounds of meats, cheeses and other qualifying ingredients. Massachusetts man's lottery numbers hit $1M after trying for 20 years A Massachusetts man scored a $1 million Mega Million prize using the same set of numbers he has played for 20 years -- and his wife previously collected her own $1 million jackpot. Watch: 'Dexter: Original Sin' gets teaser, December premiere date "Dexter: Original Sin," a new series starring Patrick Gibson as a young Dexter Morgan, is coming to Paramount+ with Showtime. Watch: Laura Dern, Liam Hemsworth get close in 'Lonely Planet' "Lonely Planet," a romance film starring Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth, is coming to Netflix. Hair dye ingredient led to woman's temporary vision loss An ingredient in the hair dye a French woman used caused her to develop a vision-robbing retinopathy, researchers report. Sundance Film Festival considers 2027 move to Boulder, Cincinnati The Sundance Film Festival announced Thursday that it has narrowed down its search for a new home beginning 2027 to three cities, including remaining in Park City, Utah, or moving to Boulder, Colo., or Cincinnati. High doses of ADHD meds might trigger psychosis High doses of stimulants like Adderall can increase the risk of psychosis or mania by more than fivefold, a new study finds. In new survey, many Americans don't plan to get fall flu, COVID-19 vaccines In a new survey, 56% of respondents said they plan to get a flu shot this fall, while just 43% said they'll get an updated COVID-19 vaccine. |
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Biden Poised to Approve Ukraine’s Use of Long-Range Western Weapons in RussiaThe topic will be on the agenda Friday with the first official visit to Washington by Britain’s new prime minister, Keir Starmer. Russian Forces Are Stepping Up Attacks on Pokrovsk, Ukraine SaysBombardments are increasing in and around Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, with water supplies now cut, while Russian troops simultaneously press a new counterattack in the Kursk region. Antisemitic Ads About Doug Emhoff Target Muslim Voters in MichiganAn ad campaign in the state, funded by a group that appears tied to Republicans, seems designed to remind Muslim voters of Kamala Harris’s pro-Israel views and her husband’s Jewish faith. After Bomb Threats and Political Vitriol, Ohio Mayor Says EnoughSpringfield, which has attracted thousands of Haitians, has been at the center of a fiery immigration debate and baseless rumors amplified by Donald J. Trump and JD Vance. Israeli Commandos Carried Out Raid on Secret Weapons Site in SyriaThe missile production facility was destroyed in the attack, according to Western officials. Syrian state media reported that 18 people were killed in the strike. U.N. and Britain Denounce Israeli Attack in Gaza That Killed U.N. WorkersIsrael said the former school had become a haven for militants and released a list of men it said were Hamas fighters targeted in the attack. Mexico Remakes Its Entire Judicial System as States Back Vast OverhaulThe plan, championed by Mexico’s president, would have voters elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government. The Contention Over Mexico’s Plan to Elect Judges, ExplainedA sweeping change would have thousands of judges, from local courtrooms all the way up to the Supreme Court, elected instead of appointed. North Dakota’s Abortion Ban Is OverturnedA judge ruled that the State Constitution protected a woman’s right to abortion until the fetus was viable. The state’s attorney general said he would appeal. DeSantis Spars With Abortion Rights Backers Over Florida Ballot MeasureFlorida’s governor has come under fire from critics who say he is using state resources to work against a proposed abortion-rights amendment to the state Constitution. OpenAI Unveils o1 ChatGPT Model That Can Reason Through Math and ScienceDriven by new technology called OpenAI o1, the chatbot can test various strategies and try to identify mistakes as it tackles complex tasks. This Chatbot Pulls People Away From Conspiracy TheoriesIn a new study, many people doubted or abandoned false beliefs after a short conversation with the DebunkBot. Johnson Spending Plan Is Stalled by Republican Strife Once AgainThe House speaker faces a choice of cutting a deal with Democrats or bowing to conservatives and Donald Trump and shutting down the government just before the election. In Fight for Congress, Democrats Run as ‘Team Normal,’ Casting G.O.P. as ‘Weird’In competitive districts, Democratic congressional candidates have pivoted from portraying Republicans as dangerous and extreme to ridiculing them as too odd to support. Robert Caro Reflects on ‘The Power Broker’ and Its Legacy at 50Caro’s book on Robert Moses, a city planner who reshaped New York, is also a reflection on “the dangers of unchecked power,” and remains more resonant and relevant than ever. How a Cultural Shift Favors HarrisPeople can be bitter for only so long. Harris’s happy strength may offer a glimpse of a sunnier national mood to come. Here’s Why Trump Was Forced to Say That He Only Has ‘Concepts of a Plan’Trying to come up with a viable alternative to the Affordable Care Act would probably just mean reinventing it. To Put It BluntlyMuch ado has been made of euphemism inflation. While it’s easy to make fun of it, it’s worth examining its logic. Georgia Judge in Trump Election Case Tosses 3 More ChargesWhile the judge kept most of the case intact, it was a win for the defendants, who have been trying to chip away at the case. Students at Apalachee High School Grapple With a Mass ShootingThe 1,900 students at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., were just settling into the rhythms of a new year before a shooter killed two teachers and two students. Edward Caban, NYPD Commissioner, Resigns Amid Federal InvestigationEdward Caban had been asked to quit after federal agents seized his phone as part of a criminal investigation, one of several involving members of the administration. What People Wore During New York Fashion WeekThe breadth of people in the streets at New York Fashion Week meant there was no shortage of great outfits. |
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James Cook repeatedly left trails of defenders in his wake, scoring three first-half touchdowns to lead the Buffalo Bills to a dominant win over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday at Hard Rock Stadium.
Fourteen million people remain under flood watches over an area stretching from the Florida Panhandle and New Orleans and north as Memphis as Francine transitioned from a hurricane to a tropical depression Thursday.
Riding atop a fuel cell filled with a million pounds of liquid kerosene, SpaceX launched 21 Starlink communications satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 6:45 p.m. PT Thursday.
Local and federal law enforcement responded Thursday to a bomb threat made against multiple facilities in the Ohio city of Springfield.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who numerous head injuries earlier in his career, sustained another concussion Thursday and was ruled out during the second half of a game against the Buffalo Bills.
Three of the biggest social media platforms are teaming up to address online content that features suicide and self harm, Meta announced Thursday.
President Joe Biden Thursday marked the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act that he wrote and championed as a U.S. senator with new actions to reinforce its work on preventing violence against women.
Clearer lines of authority and better training are needed for U.S. Customs and Border Protection to effectively respond to mass shooter incidents such as the one in Uvalde, Texas, the agency said Thursday.
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia's state court on Thursday dismissed two more of the remaining counts against the 2024 Republican nominee.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has rejected a second debate with Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, the former president announced on his Truth Social media platform Thursday.
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday blasted what he called an "escalation of attacks" on Department of Justice personnel in the run-up to November's elections during a speech to departmental employees.
NASA said Thursday its Space Communication and Navigation program is taking the lead on an effort to establish a Coordinated Lunar Time standard as humans prepare to return to the moon.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday announced that former FBI official Tom Donlon will become interim police commissioner, replacing Edward Caban, who resigned amid a federal investigation.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has a common form of skin cancer, she told reporters Thursday.
The Treasury Department announced Thursday sanctions on 16 officials aligned with Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro for obstructing the country's presidential election while violating civil and human rights
Central Market in Austin, Texas, broke a Guinness World Record by assembling a charcuterie board topped with over 1,032 pounds of meats, cheeses and other qualifying ingredients.
A Massachusetts man scored a $1 million Mega Million prize using the same set of numbers he has played for 20 years -- and his wife previously collected her own $1 million jackpot.
"Dexter: Original Sin," a new series starring Patrick Gibson as a young Dexter Morgan, is coming to Paramount+ with Showtime.
"Lonely Planet," a romance film starring Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth, is coming to Netflix.
An ingredient in the hair dye a French woman used caused her to develop a vision-robbing retinopathy, researchers report.
The Sundance Film Festival announced Thursday that it has narrowed down its search for a new home beginning 2027 to three cities, including remaining in Park City, Utah, or moving to Boulder, Colo., or Cincinnati.
High doses of stimulants like Adderall can increase the risk of psychosis or mania by more than fivefold, a new study finds.
In a new survey, 56% of respondents said they plan to get a flu shot this fall, while just 43% said they'll get an updated COVID-19 vaccine. 
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