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12 confirmed dead, millions without power as Florida reels from Milton State and local officials in Florida on Thursday confirmed 12 deaths have been attributed to Hurricane Milton so far as a massive clean-up and assessment effort got underway less than 24 hours after it made landfall. Teva pays $450 million to settle kickback scheme charges Teva Pharmaceuticals, the largest generic drug manufacturer in the U.S., has agreed to pay $450 million to resolve two claims that allege the company violated the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Justice Department said. Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, dies at 96 Ethel Kennedy, the widow of presidential candidate Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and sister-in-law to former President John F. Kennedy, died on Thursday of complications from a stroke she suffered last week. 12 trapped 1,000 feet down rescued following elevator mishap at Colo. tourist mine One person has died and 12 others remained trapped 1,000 feet below the surface Thursday following an equipment malfunction at a mining tourism site near Colorado Springs, Colo., local authorities said. TD Bank pleads guilty to money laundering, gets record $3 billion penalty TD Bank, the 10th largest bank in the United States, has agreed to pay penalties of more than $3 billion to settle charges of bank secrecy violations and money laundering, the Justice Department announced Thursday. Texas teachers placed on leave amid claims of giving kids 'sleepy patches' Elementary school teachers in Spring, Texas, have been placed on administrative leave after allegedly giving students as young as 4 years old sleep aides in the classroom, the school district announced. After 6 decades, Guitar Player magazine to release final print edition Guitar Player, the world's most iconic magazine devoted to all aspects of the guitar and published consecutively for close to six decades, is shuttering its print edition. 2 plead guilty in diverting $12M from U.S. Air Force contract Two businessmen have pleaded guilty to diverting $12 million dollars away from an Air Force contract to pay for personal and unrelated business expenses, the Justice Department announced Thursday. Breakdancers risk ‘headspin hole’ or lump on scalp, study warns Repetitive headspins in breakdancing may cause a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from Denmark cautions. Israeli Jews to observe Yom Kippur as war rages on two fronts Preparations for the solemn Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, when the observant atone for their sins through fasting and prayer, were underway in Israel Thursday amid a time of war on multiple fronts. After lashing Florida, Milton loses its hurricane strength over Atlantic In the latest and last advisory on Milton, National Hurricane Center forecasters late Thursday said the storm's sustained winds have dropped below hurricane strength. All tropical storm and storm surge warnings have been Israel strikes neighborhood in central Beirut, 22 killed Israeli air strikes hit two neighborhoods in central Beirut Thursday night, reportedly targeting at least one Hezbollah official and inflicting casualties and massive material damage, 'Eight or nine' pit bulls maul, kill New York man A 59-year old man from Schenectady, N.Y. was attacked and killed by multiple dogs in Albany, police announced Thursday. Consumer inflation rose 0.2% in September, more than analysts' expectations Consumer prices saw their smallest annual hike in more than three years in September but spooked markets as the monthly increase was greater than analysts expected. Watch: Las Vegas man climbs the height of Everest in his own home A Las Vegas man spent nearly 23 hours going up and down the stairs in his home to break the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to ascend and descend the height of Mount Everest on stairs. S.C. man skips trip to Michigan casino, wins $2M lottery prize A South Carolina man working in Michigan decided to skip his trip to the casino and instead won $2 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket. N.J. man pleads guilty to federal hate crime in damage of Islamic artifacts at Rutgers The Justice Department said Thursday that a New Jersey man has pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime in the April break-in and property destruction at the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Watch: Seventeen sings in rain in 'Love, Money, Fame' music video teaser K-pop group Seventeen released a preview of its music video for the song "Love, Money, Fame" featuring DJ Khaled. Investigation demanded after Ukrainian journalist dies in Russian captivity Reporters Without Borders Thursday demanded Ukrainian freelance journalist Victoria Roshchyna's death in Russian captivity be investigated. A letter to her family from Russia's Defense Ministry said she died Sept 19. 'MA -- Cry of Silence' sends an urgent message from Myanmar 'MA -- Cry of Silence,' a wrenching feature set in Myanmar by The Maw Naing, premiered at this year's Busan International Film Festival. Critics Choice Awards moves to E!, Peacock The Critics Choice Association announced Thursday that the 2025 CCA awards will air live on E! and stream on Peacock, after years on The CW. Robot finger might someday take your pulse, check for tumors A newly developed soft robotic finger with a sophisticated sense of touch could one day help your doctor perform routine office examinations, a new study suggests. |
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Hurricane Recovery Efforts Disrupted by Conspiracy Theories and FalsehoodsExperts warn that weather-related disinformation can rapidly escalate into real-world risks and distract from aid. Hurricane Milton: What We Know About the Damage and Flooding in FloridaFlooding, wind damage and power outages affected areas throughout Florida. At least 12 people were killed. Milton Was an Impressive Storm. Here Are 5 Things Our Meteorologist Noticed.Last month’s Hurricane Helene will be widely remembered for the rainfall in the Appalachians and the surge along Florida’s west shore. Milton will stand out for other reasons. In a Rambling Speech, Trump Offers Gripes and Yet Another Tax CutEven before this latest proposal, aimed at promoting car sales, an analysis found that the former president’s economic agenda could add $15 trillion to the nation’s debt over a decade. Obama Tells Black Men to Drop ‘Excuses’ and Support HarrisBefore speaking at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh, the former president spoke directly to Black male voters in an effort to bolster flagging support. Ethel Kennedy, Widow of Robert Kennedy and Champion of Family Legacy, Dies at 96She never remarried after the assassination of her husband, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and she devoted herself to working on behalf of the causes he had championed. Ethel Kennedy: A Life in PicturesHer life took a tragic turn when her husband, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated, but she continued to engage in social advocacy and was recognized for her devotion to her family and nation. 12 People Rescued at Gold Mine in Colorado After 1 Killed in AccidentAn equipment failure at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine near Cripple Creek had stranded 12 people who were on a tour underground for hours. Billy Joel Is Selling His $49.9 Million Dream Mansion on Long IslandThe celebrated musician has decided to part with the house of his wildest childhood dreams. What Is Considered ‘Moderate Drinking’?That depends on whom you ask, and what country you live in. Here’s what the research suggests and how to think about it. Rare Northern Lights Entrance Viewers in New York and BeyondThe aurora borealis, which transformed the sky with startling streaks of pink and purple, arose from a magnetic storm. Faced With Regional Setbacks, India Flexes Its New Economic MuscleTapping into a fast-growing economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been offering financial help to India’s neighbors as he tries to counter China’s influence. How Kamala Harris Can Finish StrongSome tips from novelists and screenwriters on how to keep audiences’ attention. Kamala Harris Puts Sarah Huckabee Sanders in Her Unhumble PlaceParents have no monopoly on modesty. Judge Approves Limited Further Release of Evidence in Trump Election CaseAn appendix to a high-profile prosecutorial brief, released last week, could become public next week. But much of it would be redacted. Conservative States Seek to End Protections for Immigrant ‘Dreamers’An appeals court is considering a challenge that could end DACA, which has allowed hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants to live and work in the United States. Timothy Westbrook, a Former ‘Project Runway’ Contestant, Breaks Into BridalTimothy Westbrook, a former “Project Runway” contestant, who incorporates repurposed materials into his collection, wants to make wedding fashion more enjoyable and unique. |
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State and local officials in Florida on Thursday confirmed 12 deaths have been attributed to Hurricane Milton so far as a massive clean-up and assessment effort got underway less than 24 hours after it made landfall.
Teva Pharmaceuticals, the largest generic drug manufacturer in the U.S., has agreed to pay $450 million to resolve two claims that allege the company violated the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Justice Department said.
Ethel Kennedy, the widow of presidential candidate Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and sister-in-law to former President John F. Kennedy, died on Thursday of complications from a stroke she suffered last week.
One person has died and 12 others remained trapped 1,000 feet below the surface Thursday following an equipment malfunction at a mining tourism site near Colorado Springs, Colo., local authorities said.
TD Bank, the 10th largest bank in the United States, has agreed to pay penalties of more than $3 billion to settle charges of bank secrecy violations and money laundering, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Elementary school teachers in Spring, Texas, have been placed on administrative leave after allegedly giving students as young as 4 years old sleep aides in the classroom, the school district announced.
Guitar Player, the world's most iconic magazine devoted to all aspects of the guitar and published consecutively for close to six decades, is shuttering its print edition.
Two businessmen have pleaded guilty to diverting $12 million dollars away from an Air Force contract to pay for personal and unrelated business expenses, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Repetitive headspins in breakdancing may cause a protruding lump on the scalp, hair loss and tenderness, a new study from Denmark cautions.
Preparations for the solemn Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, when the observant atone for their sins through fasting and prayer, were underway in Israel Thursday amid a time of war on multiple fronts.
In the latest and last advisory on Milton, National Hurricane Center forecasters late Thursday said the storm's sustained winds have dropped below hurricane strength. All tropical storm and storm surge warnings have been
Israeli air strikes hit two neighborhoods in central Beirut Thursday night, reportedly targeting at least one Hezbollah official and inflicting casualties and massive material damage,
A 59-year old man from Schenectady, N.Y. was attacked and killed by multiple dogs in Albany, police announced Thursday.
Consumer prices saw their smallest annual hike in more than three years in September but spooked markets as the monthly increase was greater than analysts expected.
A Las Vegas man spent nearly 23 hours going up and down the stairs in his home to break the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to ascend and descend the height of Mount Everest on stairs.
A South Carolina man working in Michigan decided to skip his trip to the casino and instead won $2 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
The Justice Department said Thursday that a New Jersey man has pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime in the April break-in and property destruction at the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.
K-pop group Seventeen released a preview of its music video for the song "Love, Money, Fame" featuring DJ Khaled.
Reporters Without Borders Thursday demanded Ukrainian freelance journalist Victoria Roshchyna's death in Russian captivity be investigated. A letter to her family from Russia's Defense Ministry said she died Sept 19.
'MA -- Cry of Silence,' a wrenching feature set in Myanmar by The Maw Naing, premiered at this year's Busan International Film Festival.
The Critics Choice Association announced Thursday that the 2025 CCA awards will air live on E! and stream on Peacock, after years on The CW.
A newly developed soft robotic finger with a sophisticated sense of touch could one day help your doctor perform routine office examinations, a new study suggests. 
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