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Missouri man pleads guilty to arson in Mormon church fire A Missouri man has pleaded guilty to federal civil rights and arson charges for setting fire to a Mormon church, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday. Luigi Mangione returns to New York, faces new federal charges that could bring death penalty Accused killer Luigi Mangione is facing charges that could bring the death penalty after being extradited from Pennsylvania back to New York City Thursday. House Republicans' stopgap funding measure favored by Trump fails to pass Congressional Democrats oppose a proposed government-funding measure after House Republicans earlier agreed on a continuing resolution to avert a federal government shutdown on Friday. Retailer Big Lots makes 'difficult decision' to go out of business completely Big Lots, known for blow out sales, rock bottom prices and warehouse store shelves stocked with every conceivable knick-knack, is now planning for the biggest sale ever; it's own. As fluoridation becomes topic in D.C., town in Florida votes to remove it City leaders in Tavares, Fla., on Wednesday approved removing fluoride from the city's water supply. Veteran suicide rate remains 'persistently steady,' more than double civilian rate Military veteran suicides are down slightly but remain persistently steady, according to a report released by the Veterans Administration Thursday. NASA names agency veteran as deputy manager of deep space program NASA has named a space agency veteran as deputy manager of its Gateway program, central to the Artemis mission to return to the moon, and to charting a path for the first human missions to Mars. Ties to suspected Chinese spy force Prince Andrew to bow out of royal family holiday event Prince Andrew's former ties to a suspected Chinese spy caused him to stay away from Thursday's traditional royal family pre-Christmas luncheon at Buckingham Palace. 'Almost perfectly spherical' egg auctioned for $250 An egg bought from a supermarket was donated to a British charity and fetched $250 at auction due to an unusual feature: its "almost perfectly spherical" shape. 'Dune: Prophecy' returning for Season 2 on HBO, Max HBO announced Thursday that it has renewed its sci-fi drama, "Dune: Prophecy," for a second season. Sleep apnea might change brain, speed aging Sleep apnea is known to wreak havoc on the body and also appears to have direct effects on brain health, a new study shows. Forgetful lottery player wins $50,000 prize in Washington A Washington man who forgot to buy a lottery ticket at his usual store forgot about the ticket again after buying it at a different place -- but ended up winning $50,000. Rose Byrne, Meghann Fahy to star in Peacock's 'Good Daughter' Peacock announced Thursday that it has cast Rose Byrne and Meghann Fahy in its limited crime series "The Good Daughter." Report: 1 in 5 adults with Long COVID struggle with daily activities Millions of American adults are struggling with Long COVID, and a fifth have symptoms so debilitating they interfere with daily activities, a new report finds. FDA says shortage of GLP-1 drug tirzepatide is over The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reissued a decision first made by the agency in October that a shortage of the diabetes/weight-loss med tirzepatide is over. Former chief adviser to NYC mayor indicted on bribery, money laundering charges Former New York Mayor Eric Adams chief advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin and her son Glenn Martin II were indicted Thursday on bribery and money laundering charges. Cold weather deaths rising among Americans An uptick in cold snaps, along with other possible factors, has been linked to a doubling of U.S. deaths from freezing temperatures since 1999, according to new research. California declares public health emergency as bird flu spreads in cows California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a public health emergency on Wednesday as bird flu continues to spread among the state's dairy cattle. Look: 'You' gets final season posters, 2025 release window "You," a psychological thriller series starring Penn Badgley, will return for a fifth and final season on Netflix. 'Real Housewives' star Karen Huger convicted of DUI Karen Huger could potentially serve two years in jail after the "Real Housewives" celebrity was found guilty of driving under the influence. Tennis organizations use artificial intelligence to identify cyberbullies Top professional tennis organizations used artificial intelligence to find about 12,000 comments cyberbullies aimed at players and officials and reported 15 highly abusive authors to authorities, they announced Thursday. Watch: 'Don't Die' explores Bryan Johnson's mission to stop aging A new documentary from Netflix explores a millionaire's preoccupation with living hundreds of years. Look: 'Snake' that prompted police response in Massachusetts was a fake Police in Massachusetts responded to a report of a trespassing snake inside a resident's home, but arrived to find the supposed serpentine suspect was a fake placed in the house as a prank. Santa delivers 'message of hope' in war-weary Jerusalem Anis Kassissieh, a Christian Arab, made his appearance dressed as Santa Claus in Jerusalem for the 15th consecutive year as he says he hopes to relieve some stress in a land at war. |
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Dozens of House Republicans Defy Trump’s Orders to Support Spending BillThirty-eight Republican lawmakers resisted the president-elect’s command to support a spending and debt deal, showing that at least some of his followers are willing to buck his leadership in the right circumstances. Here’s What Could Happen in a Government ShutdownWith a funding deadline approaching, workers are bracing for the possibility of a disruptive holiday season, which could include longer wait times for travelers. 51 Men Guilty in Rape Trial That Horrified FranceDominique Pelicot, who admitted to drugging and raping his wife for almost a decade and to inviting dozens of strangers to join him, was convicted on Thursday of aggravated rape and other charges and was sentenced to the maximum 20 years in prison. The court also convicted the 50 other defendants, most of them on rape charges. Catherine Porter, a New York Times reporter, followed the four-month trial and reports from Avignon. Who Are the 51 Men Convicted in the Gisèle Pelicot Rape Trial?Most of the accused received sentences of eight to 10 years, less than the 10- to 18-year terms that the public prosecutor had recommended. U.S. Files Murder Charge Against Mangione That Could Bring Death PenaltyFederal authorities filed a total of four counts against Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare. Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis From Prosecuting Georgia Trump CaseThe panel overruled the trial judge, who had allowed Fani T. Willis to keep the case despite a romantic relationship that defendants said created a conflict of interest. Why Kylie Kelce’s Podcast, ‘Not Gonna Lie,’ Is a Breakout HitBut in her first interview since her podcast reached No. 1, she does share ideas about why the show has become a breakout hit. More Than Twice as Many U.S. Troops Are in Syria as Previously DisclosedA Pentagon spokesman said the increase was unrelated to the fall of President Bashar al-Assad to rebel forces in early December. Videos That Purport to Show Drones in New Jersey Likely Show PlanesHere’s why it’s hard to distinguish objects in the night sky. F.A.A. Bans Drone Flights Near Key Sites in New YorkThe temporary ban covers parts of Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. The F.A.A. also issued a monthlong ban on drone flights over a large swath of New Jersey. Bird Flu Has Hit California Dairies So Hard That They’re Calling It ‘Covid for Cows’The virus has spread rapidly in California, the nation’s largest producer of milk. Farmers are frustrated that their herds are getting infected despite various precautions. Tisch Shakes Up N.Y.P.D. Staff and Orders 500 Officers Back to Key RolesCommissioner Jessica Tisch is replacing the Police Department’s head of communications, who had clashed with reporters, and sending many officers back to patrol. Adams Hosts Fox News at City Hall, as N.Y. Leaders Mute Trump HostilityIn an interview, Mayor Eric Adams criticized the Biden administration and did not take aim at President-elect Donald J. Trump. He is not the only New York Democrat treading lightly. Zelensky Raises Prospect of European Peacekeepers in UkraineBut many European leaders say that with no sign that Russia is interested in peace, it is too early to discuss the presence of peacekeeping forces. Wisconsin School Shooter May Have Plotted With California ManAt the request of law enforcement officials, a judge ordered a man, who reportedly corresponded with the shooter about a second attack, to surrender his guns. The Shock of Faith: It’s Nothing Like I Thought It Would BeThe word “faith” implies the possession of something, whereas I experience faith as a yearning for something beautiful that I can sense but not fully grasp. Gisèle Pelicot’s Horrifying Rape Trial Has Changed FranceGisèle Pelicot has opened up a conversation about sexual violence in a country where a serious reckoning was well overdue. Starbucks Workers Say They Will Begin a Strike in 3 Cities on FridayThe planned walkout in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle comes after talks between the company and the workers’ union failed to produce an agreement on raises. Oysters Sicken at Least 80 at Restaurant Event in Los Angeles, Officials SayThe county Health Department said that the outbreak at the 101 Best Restaurants event was linked to a broader outbreak from oysters that have since been recalled. Chinese National Charged in California After Aiding Local Candidate, Prosecutors SayThe man is charged with acting as an illegal foreign agent. The move is part of an effort by the authorities to prevent China from influencing American politicians. |
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A Missouri man has pleaded guilty to federal civil rights and arson charges for setting fire to a Mormon church, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday.
Accused killer Luigi Mangione is facing charges that could bring the death penalty after being extradited from Pennsylvania back to New York City Thursday.
Congressional Democrats oppose a proposed government-funding measure after House Republicans earlier agreed on a continuing resolution to avert a federal government shutdown on Friday.
Big Lots, known for blow out sales, rock bottom prices and warehouse store shelves stocked with every conceivable knick-knack, is now planning for the biggest sale ever; it's own.
City leaders in Tavares, Fla., on Wednesday approved removing fluoride from the city's water supply.
Military veteran suicides are down slightly but remain persistently steady, according to a report released by the Veterans Administration Thursday.
NASA has named a space agency veteran as deputy manager of its Gateway program, central to the Artemis mission to return to the moon, and to charting a path for the first human missions to Mars.
Prince Andrew's former ties to a suspected Chinese spy caused him to stay away from Thursday's traditional royal family pre-Christmas luncheon at Buckingham Palace.
An egg bought from a supermarket was donated to a British charity and fetched $250 at auction due to an unusual feature: its "almost perfectly spherical" shape.
HBO announced Thursday that it has renewed its sci-fi drama, "Dune: Prophecy," for a second season.
Sleep apnea is known to wreak havoc on the body and also appears to have direct effects on brain health, a new study shows.
A Washington man who forgot to buy a lottery ticket at his usual store forgot about the ticket again after buying it at a different place -- but ended up winning $50,000.
Peacock announced Thursday that it has cast Rose Byrne and Meghann Fahy in its limited crime series "The Good Daughter."
Millions of American adults are struggling with Long COVID, and a fifth have symptoms so debilitating they interfere with daily activities, a new report finds.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reissued a decision first made by the agency in October that a shortage of the diabetes/weight-loss med tirzepatide is over.
Former New York Mayor Eric Adams chief advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin and her son Glenn Martin II were indicted Thursday on bribery and money laundering charges.
An uptick in cold snaps, along with other possible factors, has been linked to a doubling of U.S. deaths from freezing temperatures since 1999, according to new research.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a public health emergency on Wednesday as bird flu continues to spread among the state's dairy cattle.
"You," a psychological thriller series starring Penn Badgley, will return for a fifth and final season on Netflix.
Karen Huger could potentially serve two years in jail after the "Real Housewives" celebrity was found guilty of driving under the influence.
Top professional tennis organizations used artificial intelligence to find about 12,000 comments cyberbullies aimed at players and officials and reported 15 highly abusive authors to authorities, they announced Thursday.
A new documentary from Netflix explores a millionaire's preoccupation with living hundreds of years.
Police in Massachusetts responded to a report of a trespassing snake inside a resident's home, but arrived to find the supposed serpentine suspect was a fake placed in the house as a prank.
Anis Kassissieh, a Christian Arab, made his appearance dressed as Santa Claus in Jerusalem for the 15th consecutive year as he says he hopes to relieve some stress in a land at war. 
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