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U.S. unveils more weapons for Ukraine just weeks before Trump admin. takes over The United States on Thursday announced another package of weapons for Ukraine, as the Biden administration continues to surge support to the besieged ally ahead of Donald Trump's move into the White House. U.S. imposes visa restrictions on 20 Georgians for undermining democracy The United States on Thursday banned entry to some 20 people accused of undermining democracy in Georgia. Child sex abuse website administrator sentenced to 30 years in prison The administrator of a child sexual abuse website was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Thursday, the U.S. Justice Department announced. U.S., Japan pledge continued deterrence amid Russian, North Korean, Chinese threats Increasingly hostile rhetoric involving the potential use of nuclear weapons has U.S. and Japanese delegations pledging continued deterrence in East Asia. Long-term exposure to air pollution tied to clots in veins that bring blood to heart Long-term exposure to air pollution poses an increased risk of blood clots in deep veins, which can result in serious complications, including death, a new study indicates. U.S. fines foreign airlines $825K for designator code violations, flying in prohibited air space The U.S. Department of Transportation has fined a pair of foreign airlines $825,000 for operating flights in prohibited airspace while using other carriers' designator codes, the department announced Thursday. Trump nominates Florida attorney Dan Newlin as ambassador to Colombia President-elect Donald Trump has named Orlando, Fla., personal injury attorney and law firm founder Dan Newlin as the next U.S. ambassador to Colombia. Undeterred by Friday the 13th, SpaceX plans pair of launches SpaceX plans to launch 23 Starlink communications satellites into low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Friday morning, weather permitting. Japan could imprison cannabis users for up to 7 years under new laws Recently revised Japanese cannabis and narcotics laws went into effect on Thursday and could land violators in prison for up to seven years. U.S. offers $5 million reward for info in North Korean IT employee scheme The State Department is offering $5 million for information on 14 North Korean nationals indicted Thursday in a scheme using IT workers with false identities to work for U.S. companies. Seaworthiness concerns delay SS United States’ final voyage The decommissioned luxury liner SS United States won't be towed to a location off the coast of Okaloosa County, Fla., until further notice due to Coast Guard concerns regarding its seaworthiness. 510-pound black bear breaks state record in Mississippi Wildlife officials in Mississippi said researchers trapped and tagged a 510-pound bear that is officially the largest ever documented in the state. U.S., South Korea to flex aerial might during May airshow The U.S. Air Force's 51st Fighter Wing has scheduled Osan Air Power Days 2025 in May as North Korea continues developing missile technology while calling South Korea a hostile adversary. Beginner's luck earns Maryland Lottery player $100,000 A Maryland woman bought her first-ever lottery ticket and her beginner's luck earned her a $100,000 top prize. Ex-FBI informant to plead guilty to lying about Biden, his son Hunter Alexander Smirnov will plead guilty to obstruction of justice for falsely accusing President Joe Biden and his son Hunter of taking $5 million in bribes from Ukrainian company Burisma. U.S. overdose deaths fell 17% in one-year span Drug overdose deaths fell 17% between July 2023 and July 2024, new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows. Too much screen time can harm sleep, behavior in preschoolers Too much screen time can sabotage preschoolers' sleep and potentially lead to behavioral issues, a new study found. Billboard Music Awards: How to watch, what to expect The Billboard Music Awards will take place Thursday and air on Fox and Fire TV channels. DOJ inspector general report: No FBI agents involved in inciting Jan. 6 Capitol attack A report released Thursday by the Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz found no undercover FBI agents were involved in inciting the Jan. 6 pro-Trump violent mob attack on the U.S. capitol. CDC: Only 37% of U.S. kids have gotten flu shots Despite a record number of American children dying from the flu last year, the percentage of kids getting their flu shots keeps falling. Louisville, Ky., agrees to police reforms 4 years after Breonna Taylor's slaying Louisville, Ky., city and police officials agreed to reform policing to address civil rights issues that led to Breonna Taylor's 2020 death and other civil rights violations. Stanley recalls 2.6M Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday that Stanley is recalling 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs due to a burn hazard. Many U.S. babies still sleep in positions that raise risk of SIDS Despite campaigns highlighting the "baby on back" recommendation for safe infant sleep, 12% of 4-month-old babies in the United States are still put to bed lying on their sides or tummies, a new report finds. |
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Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killing Went Silent for Months. Where Was He?New details are emerging about Luigi Mangione’s growing impatience with “a capitalist society” and his search for refuge in the mountains of Japan. What To Know About The Gun Found With Luigi MangionePart of the gun that the police believe was used to kill the C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare was made by a 3D printer using a popular design found online. Patel’s Warm Senate Welcome Reflects the G.O.P.’s Turn Against the F.B.I.Senate Republicans have largely embraced President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to run the bureau, demonstrating that his anti-F.B.I. stance is now party orthodoxy. Why Christopher Wray’s Resignation May Signal a Shift in FBI TraditionMr. Wray’s voluntary departure could usher in a new era at the nation’s premier law enforcement agency, one in which the job of director changes with the administration. FBI Didn’t Instruct Informants to Encourage Violence on Jan. 6, Report SaysThe review acknowledged that several informants were in Washington on Jan. 6, but said that only a handful were collecting information for the F.B.I. that day, contrary to conspiracy theories. Trump Reacts to Time ‘Person of the Year’ and Stock Exchange OpeningFor a man who rose to fame in the gilded yuppie era of New York City, today’s ringing the bell to open the stock exchange, and being named Person of the Year by Time, must have a certain appeal. The Stock Market and TV: Trump’s Most Durable GuardrailsThe curbs on President-elect Donald J. Trump’s impulses are mostly gone, but the old standbys are still in effect, people close to him say. U.S. and Allies Race to Shape a New SyriaAs a rebel alliance with a tenuous hold on power struggles to assert control of the fractured country, Israel, Turkey and the United States are trying to influence what Syria will become. U.S. Charges Ex-Syrian Prison Official With TortureThe indictment was the second time in a week that the Justice Department announced that it had charged top Syrian officials with human rights abuses. After Biden Commutes 1,500 Sentences, Some Celebrate and PlanAmong those whose sentences were commuted was Rebecca Parrett, an Arizona woman who now hopes to travel to meet her great-grandchildren for the first time. Biden Commutes the Sentences of Nearly 1,500 Americans, a Record for One DayMost of those being granted clemency had been placed in home confinement during the pandemic. Some Republicans have tried to push legislation that would have forced those people to return to prison. University of Michigan May Fire D.E.I. Official Over Antisemitism ClaimThe official, an administrator of multicultural programs, was accused of making antisemitic remarks in a conversation. Her lawyer said that the school fired her this week, and vowed to sue. Air Force Academy Sued Over Race-Based Admissions PolicyThe lawsuit was the latest in a series by a prominent anti-affirmative action group that is seeking to overturn the use of racial preferences in the nation’s military academies. Los Angeles Times Owner Wades Deeper Into Opinion SectionDr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s public comments and actions, including recently blocking an editorial weighing in on President-elect Trump’s cabinet picks, have concerned many staff members. The Benefits and Risks of Fluoride, ExplainedRobert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants to curb water fluoridation nationwide. Here’s what the science shows about the benefits and the risks. Ocean Heat Killed Half the Common Murres Around AlaskaAbout four million common murres were killed by a domino effect of ecosystem changes, and the population is showing no signs of recovery, according to new research. Let’s Talk About Pornography. No, Seriously.More adolescents than ever are watching it. What’s needed, researchers say, are frank conversations and “porn literacy.” Oh, to Smell Like TrumpThe president-elect is marketing new merch. It reeks. Enslaved People’s Graves Discovered at Andrew Jackson’s HermitageThe burial ground at the former American president’s home in Nashville is the latest to be discovered at a presidential site. Dolores Madrigal, Plaintiff in Landmark Sterilization Case, Dies at 90She was among hundreds of women who said they were coerced into sterilization at a California hospital in the 1970s. The lawsuit led to state and national reforms. Two Americans on Holiday Are Killed in Western MexicoThe killings, and other violent episodes this year, have marred the first few months in office of Mexico’s new president, who has vowed to tackle the country’s bloodshed. Humpback Whale Sets Record for How Far It TraveledThe adult male swam more than 8,000 miles from South America to Africa, most likely in search of a mate, researchers said. The Couple Living and Working in a Holiday ‘Emerald City’Each year, Emily Eerdmans, a design historian, and her husband, Andrew McKeon, an environmentalist, transform their rented Manhattan duplex apartment into a freewheeling holiday bazaar. |
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The United States on Thursday announced another package of weapons for Ukraine, as the Biden administration continues to surge support to the besieged ally ahead of Donald Trump's move into the White House.
The United States on Thursday banned entry to some 20 people accused of undermining democracy in Georgia.
The administrator of a child sexual abuse website was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Thursday, the U.S. Justice Department announced.
Increasingly hostile rhetoric involving the potential use of nuclear weapons has U.S. and Japanese delegations pledging continued deterrence in East Asia.
Long-term exposure to air pollution poses an increased risk of blood clots in deep veins, which can result in serious complications, including death, a new study indicates.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has fined a pair of foreign airlines $825,000 for operating flights in prohibited airspace while using other carriers' designator codes, the department announced Thursday.
President-elect Donald Trump has named Orlando, Fla., personal injury attorney and law firm founder Dan Newlin as the next U.S. ambassador to Colombia.
SpaceX plans to launch 23 Starlink communications satellites into low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Friday morning, weather permitting.
Recently revised Japanese cannabis and narcotics laws went into effect on Thursday and could land violators in prison for up to seven years.
The State Department is offering $5 million for information on 14 North Korean nationals indicted Thursday in a scheme using IT workers with false identities to work for U.S. companies.
The decommissioned luxury liner SS United States won't be towed to a location off the coast of Okaloosa County, Fla., until further notice due to Coast Guard concerns regarding its seaworthiness.
Wildlife officials in Mississippi said researchers trapped and tagged a 510-pound bear that is officially the largest ever documented in the state.
The U.S. Air Force's 51st Fighter Wing has scheduled Osan Air Power Days 2025 in May as North Korea continues developing missile technology while calling South Korea a hostile adversary.
A Maryland woman bought her first-ever lottery ticket and her beginner's luck earned her a $100,000 top prize.
Alexander Smirnov will plead guilty to obstruction of justice for falsely accusing President Joe Biden and his son Hunter of taking $5 million in bribes from Ukrainian company Burisma.
Drug overdose deaths fell 17% between July 2023 and July 2024, new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.
Too much screen time can sabotage preschoolers' sleep and potentially lead to behavioral issues, a new study found.
The Billboard Music Awards will take place Thursday and air on Fox and Fire TV channels.
A report released Thursday by the Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz found no undercover FBI agents were involved in inciting the Jan. 6 pro-Trump violent mob attack on the U.S. capitol.
Despite a record number of American children dying from the flu last year, the percentage of kids getting their flu shots keeps falling.
Louisville, Ky., city and police officials agreed to reform policing to address civil rights issues that led to Breonna Taylor's 2020 death and other civil rights violations.
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday that Stanley is recalling 2.6 million Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs due to a burn hazard.
Despite campaigns highlighting the "baby on back" recommendation for safe infant sleep, 12% of 4-month-old babies in the United States are still put to bed lying on their sides or tummies, a new report finds. 
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