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President-elect Trump to attend reopening of Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday that he will travel to Paris on Saturday to attend the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral, marking his first overseas trip since winning re-election last month. 8 shot, 3 fatally, in Chicago's Gage Park neighborhood Eight people were shot, including three fatally, Monday afternoon at a social gathering in Chicago's Gage Park neighborhood, authorities said. TSA says Sunday was busiest day of air travel ever This week the Transportation Security Administration saw its busiest day ever in air travel with minimal disruptions, according to reports. Biden administration announces additional $725 million security assistance for Ukraine The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday announced a $725 million security assistance package for Ukraine in its war against invading Russia. The assistance includes artillery, rockets and air defense capabilities. Accused NYC subway killer Daniel Penny painted as a hero by the defense in closing arguments Closing arguments happened Monday in the trial of accused New York City subway killer Daniel Penny as his defense tried to paint Penny as a modern-day savior. With National Guard families looking on, first lady unveils White House Christmas decorations First lady. Jill Biden officially unveiled the seasonal holiday decorations at the White House Monday, doing so once again alongside members of the U.S. National Guard and their families. 'Brain rot' named Oxford Word of the Year for 2024 The Oxford University Press -- the publishing house of the University of Oxford -- announced that "brain rot" is the 2024 Word of the Year after more than 37,000 votes and an analysis of its use, particularly online. Movie review: Gritty 'Nosferatu' faithful to the original, 'Dracula' The latest adaptation of "Nosferatu," in theaters Dec. 25, highlights the similarities between the original and Bram Stoker's "Dracula." Restaurant breaks kebab world record at Australian festival An Australian restaurant cooked up 1,212 pounds of kebab meat and french fries to feed festival attendees and break a Guinness World Record. Cease-fire violations raise Israel-Hezbollah tension Hezbollah fired Monday evening at an Israeli Army post in a south Lebanon border area in a first such response to alleged repeated Israeli violations of a cease-fire agreement achieved last week. U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for missing 7-year-old after 2 bodies found in Gulf of Mexico The U.S. Coast Guard "indefinitely suspended" its search for 7-year-old Hunter Slezak who went missing days ago on a boating trip with his father and a family friend under still unclear circumstances. Forgotten $10 bill leads Mo. man to $100,000 lottery prize A Missouri man unexpectedly found a forgotten $10 bill in his pocket and used it to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him $100,000. U.S. Energy Department unveils $7.54B loan for Samsung, Stellantis EV battery plant DOE says a multi-billion dollar loan will jumpstart a joint project in Indiana between Stellantis and Samsung to aid battery production for the rapidly-expanding electric vehicle industry. Ted Danson to receive Carol Burnett Award at Golden Globes The Golden Globes announced Monday that Ted Danson will receive the Carol Burnett Award at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards. Denim Richards reacts to the death of his 'Yellowstone' character Denim Richards is the latest "Yellowstone" actor to see his character written off in a dramatic way during Season 5. Texas woman arrested after 70 pounds of marijuana found in suitcases bound for London A Texas woman faces felony drug charges after police said they found more than 70 pounds of marijuana in vacuum-sealed bags in her luggage bound for London from Washington Dulles International Airport. Police shoot, kill chainsaw-wielding man at Illinois senior-living facility A man who Illinois authorities said threatened senior-living facility residents and staff with a chainsaw on Sunday was shot to death by police. Timothée Chalamet wins him Chairman's Award at Palm Springs International Film Festival Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Bob Dylan has earned him the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival Chairman's Award. Sophie Okonedo to be honored at British Independent Film Awards "Hotel Rwanda" and "Slow Horses" actress Sophie Okonedo will receive the Richard Harris Award at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs). New York Jets commit to Aaron Rodgers as starting quarterback The New York Jets plan to keep Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback, despite his struggles and 3-9 record this season, interim coach Jeff Ulbrich announced Monday. Look: Highway driver finds venomous snake slithering up her leg Police investigating a report of a woman acting erratically at the side of a freeway learned she had pulled over as a result of a deadly tiger snake slithering up her leg. Look: Chihuahua rescued from bayou at Houston Botanic Garden A chihuahua seen perched on the base of a concrete support beam for a pedestrian bridge over a Texas bayou was rescued from frigid waters after fleeing from firefighters. A$AP Rocky to be named Cultural Innovator at Fashion Awards A$AP Rocky will be fêted with the Cultural Innovator Award at the British Fashion Council''s Fashion Awards Monday. Treasury sanctions 3 in Uzbekistan for sexually abusing children in state-run orphanage The Treasury Department on Monday sanctioned three individuals for human trafficking and sexual violence against children at a state-run orphanage in Uzbekistan. |
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How Biden Changed His Mind on Pardoning Hunter: ‘Time to End All of This’The threat of a retribution-focused Trump administration and his son’s looming sentencings prompted the president to abandon a promise not to get involved in Hunter Biden’s legal problems. Pardoning Hunter Complicates the Legacy That Biden EnvisionedPresident Biden is facing criticism for absolving his son after insisting he would not and, according to some critics in his own party, paving the way for Donald Trump’s return to office. Broad Pardon for Hunter Biden Troubles ExpertsPresident Biden granted blanket clemency to stop his son from being prosecuted by the Trump administration for his foreign business. Experts reached for historical parallels. After Biden Pardons His Son Hunter, Prison Inmates Hope They’re NextPresident Biden has pardoned people convicted of some marijuana offenses, but advocates for prisoners say he has been slow to grant other requests. Kash Patel Has Plan to Remake the F.B.I. Into a Tool of TrumpPresident-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the F.B.I. has called for firing the agency’s top officials, shutting down its Washington headquarters and prosecuting journalists. Trump Picks Warren Stephens, Billionaire Investment Banker, for U.K. AmbassadorWarren Stephens, an investment banker, gave $2 million in 2016 to a group aiming to block Donald J. Trump’s political rise. More recently, he backed Asa Hutchinson, Chris Christie, Mike Pence and Nikki Haley before donating to the Trump campaign. Elon Musk’s $50 Billion Tesla Pay Can’t Be Reinstated, Delaware Judge RulesThe judge said she would not reverse her decision to strike down the package after Tesla shareholders approved it a second time. U.S. Sending $725 Million in Arms to Ukraine, Including More Land MinesThe package, the largest since April, comes amid deep concerns in Ukraine that the Trump administration may cut off aid. The president-elect has vowed to end the war quickly, but has not said how. Exploring the Haciendas of Central MexicoWithin a few hours’ drive of Mexico City, these centuries-old estates have become restaurants, museums, hotels and even water parks. In all of them, beauty and history linger. Hezbollah and Israel Trade Fire, Further Testing Cease-FireBoth sides have accused each other of violating the deal; Hezbollah fired into Israel for the first time since the truce took effect, and Israel responded with airstrikes. Trump Says There Will Be ‘Hell to Pay’ Unless Hostages in Gaza Are ReleasedPresident-elect Donald J. Trump said in a social media post on Monday that the hostages must be released before his inauguration in January. East Coast to See More Freezing Temperatures as Lake-Effect Snow EasesSnow has been piling up for days around the Great Lakes as temperatures remain bitterly cold in the eastern United States. Another storm system brings the threat of more. Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Limits on Public Sector UnionsThe 2011 law stripped most government workers in the state of collective bargaining rights and set off protests that lasted weeks. If Anyone Can Save the Democrats, It’s Ben WiklerThis Wisconsinite is the obvious choice for D.N.C. chair. For Iranian Women, Can a Revolution Take Place at Home?Inspired by the movement for women’s rights in Iran, Elahe Esmaili returns to her hometown to start her own resistance. Joe Biden’s Pardon of Hunter is a Consummate Act of NepotismWith the pardon of his son, President Biden added his name to the roll call of presidents who dishonored their office by misusing the pardon power. Ex-Kansas Police Detective Found Dead on First Day of His TrialRoger Golubski, who had been accused of raping and terrorizing Black women, was found dead on his back porch on Monday as his federal trial was set to begin. Maternity Leave and Ongoing Consent: New Rights for Belgium’s Sex WorkersA groundbreaking law, which gives some sex workers greater labor protections and social benefits than similar legislation elsewhere in the world, is now in effect in the European country. Jewish Museum Acquires Never-Shown Entry to Venice BiennaleRuth Patir refused to display her video installation at the Israel pavilion until a cease-fire and hostage agreement was reached. “(M)otherland” will debut in Tel Aviv. |
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President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday that he will travel to Paris on Saturday to attend the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral, marking his first overseas trip since winning re-election last month.
Eight people were shot, including three fatally, Monday afternoon at a social gathering in Chicago's Gage Park neighborhood, authorities said.
This week the Transportation Security Administration saw its busiest day ever in air travel with minimal disruptions, according to reports.
The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday announced a $725 million security assistance package for Ukraine in its war against invading Russia. The assistance includes artillery, rockets and air defense capabilities.
Closing arguments happened Monday in the trial of accused New York City subway killer Daniel Penny as his defense tried to paint Penny as a modern-day savior.
First lady. Jill Biden officially unveiled the seasonal holiday decorations at the White House Monday, doing so once again alongside members of the U.S. National Guard and their families.
The Oxford University Press -- the publishing house of the University of Oxford -- announced that "brain rot" is the 2024 Word of the Year after more than 37,000 votes and an analysis of its use, particularly online.
The latest adaptation of "Nosferatu," in theaters Dec. 25, highlights the similarities between the original and Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
An Australian restaurant cooked up 1,212 pounds of kebab meat and french fries to feed festival attendees and break a Guinness World Record.
Hezbollah fired Monday evening at an Israeli Army post in a south Lebanon border area in a first such response to alleged repeated Israeli violations of a cease-fire agreement achieved last week.
The U.S. Coast Guard "indefinitely suspended" its search for 7-year-old Hunter Slezak who went missing days ago on a boating trip with his father and a family friend under still unclear circumstances.
A Missouri man unexpectedly found a forgotten $10 bill in his pocket and used it to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him $100,000.
DOE says a multi-billion dollar loan will jumpstart a joint project in Indiana between Stellantis and Samsung to aid battery production for the rapidly-expanding electric vehicle industry.
The Golden Globes announced Monday that Ted Danson will receive the Carol Burnett Award at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards.
Denim Richards is the latest "Yellowstone" actor to see his character written off in a dramatic way during Season 5.
A Texas woman faces felony drug charges after police said they found more than 70 pounds of marijuana in vacuum-sealed bags in her luggage bound for London from Washington Dulles International Airport.
A man who Illinois authorities said threatened senior-living facility residents and staff with a chainsaw on Sunday was shot to death by police.
Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Bob Dylan has earned him the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival Chairman's Award.
"Hotel Rwanda" and "Slow Horses" actress Sophie Okonedo will receive the Richard Harris Award at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs).
The New York Jets plan to keep Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback, despite his struggles and 3-9 record this season, interim coach Jeff Ulbrich announced Monday.
Police investigating a report of a woman acting erratically at the side of a freeway learned she had pulled over as a result of a deadly tiger snake slithering up her leg.
A chihuahua seen perched on the base of a concrete support beam for a pedestrian bridge over a Texas bayou was rescued from frigid waters after fleeing from firefighters.
A$AP Rocky will be fêted with the Cultural Innovator Award at the British Fashion Council''s Fashion Awards Monday.
The Treasury Department on Monday sanctioned three individuals for human trafficking and sexual violence against children at a state-run orphanage in Uzbekistan. 
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