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COP29 negotiators agree on funding deal for poor nations facing climate crises United Nations climate negotiators agreed on a funding formula to help developing countries cope with the effects of climate change early Sunday in Azerbaijan after two weeks of intense negotiations. Forecasters say 'messy,' cold weather may be in store for Thanksgiving holiday National Weather Service forecasters warned Saturday that "messy" weather may impact Thanksgiving travel in the eastern half of the United States, including the potential for the coldest temperatures this season. Kanye West accused of 2010 sexual assault by model Jenn An in lawsuit Model Jenifer "Jenn" An has accused Kanye West, now known as Ye, in lawsuit that he assaulted her while filming a music video in New York City in 2010. Trump names Cabinet choices for surgeon general, CDC, FDA, USDA President-elect Donald Trump has announced several additional Cabinet nominations to positions involving national health, labor, agriculture and security. 18-year-old woman charged with leaving dead infant in Idaho Safe Haven Baby Box An 18-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a deceased infant that was left in an Idaho Safe Haven Baby Box last month. Israel investigating rabbi's disappearance in United Arab Emirates as 'terrorist incident' Israeli intelligence is investigating the disappearance of Israeli-Moldovan citizen Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the United Arab Emirates in what is being called a "terrorist incident." Eggs scarcer, prices soaring ahead of holiday season due to avian influenza Egg production is down and prices are higher as the holiday season approaches due to a particularly persistent strain of H5N1, or avian influenza, a prominent industry group says. Dartmouth sorority, 2 fraternity members face misdemeanor charges in student's drowning death Two members of a Dartmouth College fraternity and a sorority chapter are facing misdemeanor charges in relation to the drowning death of another student this past July, police announced in an update this week. Disney World: Muppet Vision 3D closing, but iconic characters to take over Rock 'n' Roller CoasterInfant dead, 10 ill due to Yu Shang Food Listeria contamination A Listeria outbreak tied to recalled Yu Shang Food products has claimed the life of an infant and caused at least 10 others to take ill. Putin orders serial production of Oreshnik hypersonic missile, warns it can be used again Russian President Vladimir Putin says the new Oreshnik hypersonic missile used against Ukraine this week will go into serial production and is "ready to be used" again if necessary. Wisconsin drunk driver sentenced to 37 years in prison in 4 siblings' deaths, made 'offensive' comments A man in Wisconsin had his comments blasted by a judge as "outrageous" before being handed a prison sentence of 37.5 years for a drunken-driving crash that killed four siblings almost one year ago. Trump, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discuss global security issues NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with President-elect Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday to discuss global security issues. Israeli airstrike kills 16 in central Beirut; Hezbollah denies being target A powerful Israeli airstrike flattened a residential building in central Beirut early Saturday, killing at least 16 people and wounding 63 others Stuck 20 hours, kayaking tourist's leg amputated during rescue in Australia In a scene mirroring a Hollywood movie, a kayaker was rescued after a 20-hour ordeal on a river in Southern Australia that saw the man's leg amputated, police confirmed afterwards. Shortest and tallest living women declared 'icons' in LondonUPS will pay $45 million in fines with SEC settlement The world's largest courier service, UPS, will pay $45 million in fines after settling claims one of its units misrepresented earnings, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission confirmed in a release this week. Kendrick Lamar releases new album 'GNX'Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte threatens to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte said Saturday if she is killed, she has contracted an assassin to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife and House of Representatives speaker. Tyler, the Creator's 'Chromakopia' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week. CDC confirms first child in United States infected with bird flu The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the first child in the United States contracted avian influenza H5 virus infection. Famous birthdays for Nov. 23, Bruce Vilanch, Vincent Cassel Comedy writer Bruce Vilanch turns 77 and actor Vincent Cassel turns 58, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 23. On This Day, Nov. 23: Hijacked Ethiopian Airlines flight crashes On Nov. 23, 1996, a hijacker forced Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 to fly until it ran out of fuel. The aircraft crashed into the sea, killing 125 people. More Recent Articles |
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Trump’s Choices for Health Agencies Suggest a Shake-Up Is ComingThe picks to oversee public health have all pushed back against Covid policies or supported ideas that are outside the medical mainstream. Republicans Ponder: What if the Trump Tax Cuts Cost Nothing?Some in the party are considering alternative ways of assessing the federal budget as they prepare to extend temporary tax cuts passed in 2017. How Scott Bessent Went From Democratic Donor to Trump Treasury Secretary PickThe hedge fund investor predicted last year that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s political fortunes were on the rise. COP29 Climate Talks Get a Deal on Money, but Only After a FightThe financing plan, which calls for $300 billion per year in support for developing nations, was immediately assailed as inadequate by a string of delegates. Israel Strike Against Hezbollah in Lebanon Kills at Least 20Israel was targeting a senior Hezbollah commander, but failed to kill him, one Israeli official said. Hezbollah officials said none of the group’s leaders were at the attack site. Hezbollah Said to Be Using Copy of Israeli Missile Against IsraelThe Lebanese militant group captured an advanced Israeli anti-tank missile in the 2006 war, and its ally, Iran, reverse-engineered it, Israeli officials say. How Brunch Came to a Backyard Farm in ComptonIt was once a vacant, weedy lot next to a school. Now, it provides fresh produce and a twice-monthly meal to customers. A Lesson for America? Reversing Populist Policies Is Tough, Poland Finds.The country’s new leaders are trying to undo changes, like abortion restrictions and politicized courts, made by their hard-right predecessors. It “takes longer than you expect,” one minister said. Scenes From the Atmospheric River That Drenched California and the Pacific NorthwestThe storm, driven by the season’s first major atmospheric river, inundated the region, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages. Fred R. Harris, Senator Who Ran for President, Dies at 94After eight years in the Senate as a moderate Democrat, he took a leftward turn toward “new populism” in a failed shot at the presidency in 1976. Trump: Protector of Women — or Predators?If you want to see women flying high, go to the movies. Donate This Holiday Season: Women and Children Need Your HelpGive a woman her life back, save a child’s life or help a child read, with my annual holiday giving guide. F.B.I. Agents Investigate Use of Fake Donors in N.Y. Assembly RaceThe inquiry follows a New York Times report questioning the validity of more than $162,000 in matching funds given to Dao Yin, a Democrat of Queens. California Educator Is Charged With Molesting 8 ChildrenDavid Braff was first accused of misconduct years ago but has since held a series of school jobs. The authorities are investigating the possibility of additional victims. What’s Behind Ukraine and Russia’s Missile Brinkmanship?Tit-for-tat moves this week included the use of American-made ballistic missiles to strike inside Russia, and new nuclear threats from Moscow. Neither appear to have influenced the war on the ground. In Amish Country, George Steinmetz Chases the Perfect PhotographIn his mission to document the earth’s food supply, George Steinmetz recovers the human element in aerial photography — and in farming. Ahead of his new book, he brings our critic into the field. |
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United Nations climate negotiators agreed on a funding formula to help developing countries cope with the effects of climate change early Sunday in Azerbaijan after two weeks of intense negotiations.
National Weather Service forecasters warned Saturday that "messy" weather may impact Thanksgiving travel in the eastern half of the United States, including the potential for the coldest temperatures this season.
Model Jenifer "Jenn" An has accused Kanye West, now known as Ye, in lawsuit that he assaulted her while filming a music video in New York City in 2010.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced several additional Cabinet nominations to positions involving national health, labor, agriculture and security.
An 18-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a deceased infant that was left in an Idaho Safe Haven Baby Box last month.
Israeli intelligence is investigating the disappearance of Israeli-Moldovan citizen Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the United Arab Emirates in what is being called a "terrorist incident."
Egg production is down and prices are higher as the holiday season approaches due to a particularly persistent strain of H5N1, or avian influenza, a prominent industry group says.
Two members of a Dartmouth College fraternity and a sorority chapter are facing misdemeanor charges in relation to the drowning death of another student this past July, police announced in an update this week.
A Listeria outbreak tied to recalled Yu Shang Food products has claimed the life of an infant and caused at least 10 others to take ill.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the new Oreshnik hypersonic missile used against Ukraine this week will go into serial production and is "ready to be used" again if necessary.
A man in Wisconsin had his comments blasted by a judge as "outrageous" before being handed a prison sentence of 37.5 years for a drunken-driving crash that killed four siblings almost one year ago.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with President-elect Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday to discuss global security issues.
A powerful Israeli airstrike flattened a residential building in central Beirut early Saturday, killing at least 16 people and wounding 63 others
In a scene mirroring a Hollywood movie, a kayaker was rescued after a 20-hour ordeal on a river in Southern Australia that saw the man's leg amputated, police confirmed afterwards.
The world's largest courier service, UPS, will pay $45 million in fines after settling claims one of its units misrepresented earnings, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission confirmed in a release this week.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar has released a new album called "GNX."
Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte said Saturday if she is killed, she has contracted an assassin to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife and House of Representatives speaker.
Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the first child in the United States contracted avian influenza H5 virus infection.
Comedy writer Bruce Vilanch turns 77 and actor Vincent Cassel turns 58, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 23.
On Nov. 23, 1996, a hijacker forced Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 to fly until it ran out of fuel. The aircraft crashed into the sea, killing 125 people. 
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