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Several victims identified in Potomac air crash; black box recovered Several victims of a mid-air crash between an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter Wednesday night were identified on Thursday, as officials said they have recovered the passenger jet's black boxes. CENTCOM kills key figure of al-Qaida affiliate in Syrian airstrike The U.S. military said Thursday night that it killed a senior operative of an al-Qaida-affiliated group in an airstrike in northwest Syria. U.S. Treasury withdraws from global financial climate coalition The U.S. Treasury on Thursday said it was withdrawing from the network of central banks and regulators focused on curbing climate change. Dwyane Wade reveals kidney cancer diagnosis, surgery Former NBA All-Star and champion Dwyane Wade on Thursday announced he had 40% of his right kidney removed along with a cancerous tumor in December 2023. 19 bodies found in vessel drifting in the Caribbean Sea A vessel drifting in the Caribbean Sea contained 19 badly decomposed bodies, at least some from Mali, authorities in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis announced on Wednesday. Sundance movie review: Coming-out drama 'Plainclothes' powerful, cathartic "Plainclothes," which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, presents a powerful drama of a cop coming out to his loved ones while doing a job that compromises LGBTQ people. Ravens' Justin Tucker calls masseuse allegations 'tabloid fodder;' NFL to investigate Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker issued a statement Thursday, denying allegations made against him for alleged sexual misconduct while visiting several massage studios. The NFL plans to look into the matter. British singer, actress Marianne Faithful dead at 78 Noted British singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithful died at age 78 in London while in the company of her family on Thursday. Watch: Man hits ax target from more than 183 feet away A Turkish man used his powerful throwing arm to lob an ax a distance of 183 feet, 8.72 inches -- earning his eighth Guinness World Records title in the process. Seniors' cholesterol level changes linked to brain health Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain health, a new study suggests. AI-generated art requires human contributions for U.S. copyright protection, feds say Artwork generated by artificial intelligence must have a human contributor to earn copyright protection in the United States, the U.S. Copyright Office has determined. 'Righteous Gemstones' Season 4 gets teaser, March premiere date "The Righteous Gemstones," a comedy-drama series created by and starring Danny McBride, will return for a fourth and final season in March. Crisis services haven't adapted to 988 suicide hotline, study says Most community crisis services did not expand after the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, potentially blunting the effectiveness of the hotline, a new study says. U.S. works with global partners to take down cybercrime marketplaces Cracked and Nulled The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday said it has worked with international law enforcement take down alleged cybercrime marketplaces Cracked and Nulled. The enforcement action was dubbed Operation Talent. Tulsi Gabbard's support for Edward Snowden questioned by Senate intelligence panel President Donald Trump's choice to direct U.S. intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, faces a Senate panel that is divided over its position on her nomination in a confirmation hearing on Thursday. On Capitol Hill, Trump's pick to lead FBI responds to past controversial statements Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's nominee for lead the FBI, tried to clarify and distance himself from some of his most controversial statements during his confirmation hearing on Thursday. RFK Jr. tells senators he won't impose his vaccine opinions at HHS, will empower scientists As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced skeptical senators Thursday in the second day of his confirmation hearing to lead the department of Health and Human Services, Sen. Bill Cassidy confronted Kennedy about vaccines. NWSL picks Denver for 16th women's soccer franchise The National Women's Soccer League officially awarded its 16th franchise to Denver, with play set to begin in 2026, the league announced Thursday. The team's name, colors, brand identity and crest will be revealed later. Bob the Drag Queen to host Queerties Awards "RuPaul's Drag Race" and "We're Here" star Bob the Drag Queen will host the 13th annual Queerties Awards. Japanese PM Ishiba, Trump plan Feb. 7 summit in D.C. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Donald Trump will discuss the Indo-Pacific region and bilateral support between Japan and the United States on Feb. 7. Former Russian Olympians, teen U.S. figure skaters among D.C. crash victims Two former Russian Olympians and American teens Jinna Han and Spencer Lane were among 14 members of the ice skating community killed when their plane and an Army helicopter collided over Washington, officials said. Look: Report suggests $50 garage sale find is a long-lost van Gogh A New York-based art firm announced its experts have verified that a painting bought for $50 from a Minnesota garage sale is a long-lost work by Vincent van Gogh. Look: Crash spills 4,160 gallons of milk onto Florida highway Firefighters in Florida said drivers on a stretch of interstate faced a slippery -- and potentially smelly -- mess when a truck spilled approximately 4,160 gallons of milk. |
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Fact-Checking Trump’s D.C. Plane Crash News Conference and Remarks on D.E.I.There is no evidence that diversity efforts played a role in the crash, and his statements disregarded his own administration’s hiring policies. What Caused a Crash Into the Potomac? For Trump, It Was Diversity.In a briefing that recalled his most extreme first term remarks, President Trump said without any evidence that diversity initiatives caused the midair collision. Paramount in Settlement Talks With Trump Over ‘60 Minutes’ LawsuitA settlement, if reached, would be an extraordinary concession by a major U.S. media company to a sitting president. Trump Administration Shocks Senior F.B.I. Ranks by Moving to Replace ThemTop officials have been told to retire or be fired in the coming days, fueling fear within an agency that has been a target of President Trump and Kash Patel, his nominee to be F.B.I. director. How a New Law Makes Deportations EasierThe Laken Riley Act is the first law President Trump has signed since coming into office. Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a New York Times White House correspondent, explains how it will make deportations easier. U.S. Says Sheriff Could Face Prosecution for Releasing ImmigrantThe Justice Department called for an investigation of a sheriff in Ithaca, N.Y., who had released an undocumented man who was later arrested by federal agents. Immigrant Communities in Hiding: ‘People Think ICE Is Everywhere’Schools, churches and shops are feeling the chilling effect of the fear of deportation. One minister said fewer congregants were showing up for services. Doug Burgum Is Confirmed by Senate as Interior SecretaryThe former governor of North Dakota is promoting President Trump’s “energy dominance” agenda and wants more oil, gas and mining on public lands. Takeaways From Day 2 of RFK Jr.’s Confirmation HearingsRobert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee for health secretary, vigorously defended his views on vaccines, and a key senator still has clear doubts. Kash Patel, Trump’s FBI Pick, Works to Persuade Senators in Confirmation HearingTestifying in a confirmation hearing, Kash Patel, who is nominated to lead the F.B.I., also sought to allay fears about his fitness to serve. Gabbard’s Hearing Turns Tense Over Snowden QuestionsTulsi Gabbard, President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, refused to fully denounce the 2013 leaks by Edward J. Snowden, eliciting concern from both parties. Rebecca Yarros’s ‘Onyx Storm’ Is the Fastest-Selling Adult Novel in 20 YearsThe book, the third in a series, has sold 2.7 million copies in its first week, and provided yet another example of the romantasy genre’s staying power. Mark Zuckerberg Defends Embrace of Trump Administration in Meta Employee Q&AIn a meeting with Meta employees on Thursday, Mr. Zuckerberg also doubled down on recent changes to the company’s online speech policies and ending its diversity initiatives. Elon Musk’s Next Target: Government BuildingsThe tech billionaire and top Trump ally visited the General Services Administration, which appears to be a key part of his crusade to cut the cost of government buildings. FDA Approves Journavx Drug to Treat Pain Without Addiction RiskThe drug, Journavx by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, blocks pain signals to the brain, making it nonaddictive. Appeals Court Strikes Down Federal Ban on Handgun Sales to TeenagersThe ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit applied the Supreme Court’s “historical tradition” test. North Korean Troops in Russia Taken off Front LinesNorth Korea sent its best troops to aid Russia in its war against Ukraine. But after months of suffering severe losses, they have been taken off the front line. Marianne Faithfull, a Pop Star Turned Survivor, Is Dead at 78A fresh-faced singer in the 1960s, she went on to experience more than her share of hard times before emerging triumphant in the ’70s. Marianne Faithfull: A Life in PicturesThe singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed for decades afterward, exuded an effortless cool. Trump and StupidityI define stupidity as ignoring the question: What would happen next? By that definition, the Trump administration has produced volleys of it. ‘Her Opening Line Was a Home Run’: The Best and Worst Moments From the Tulsi Gabbard HearingEight Opinion writers weigh in on whether she’s up to the job of director of national intelligence. Starbucks and Workers United Union Agree to Contract MediationA labor agreement, covering more than 500 U.S. stores, would be the company’s first. Talks stalled last year over wages. Comatose and Washed Up, 1,000 Endangered Sea Turtles Are Rescued in FloridaThe reptiles, an endangered species, were incapacitated when the water temperature plummeted after a rare winter storm hit the Panhandle last week. Judith Bernstein at 82 Comes Back SwingingUnrelenting, unrepenting, the artist who made a name for herself with huge drawings of hairy phallic screws presents a world of work with exuberant energy over 60 years. |
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Several victims of a mid-air crash between an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter Wednesday night were identified on Thursday, as officials said they have recovered the passenger jet's black boxes.
The U.S. military said Thursday night that it killed a senior operative of an al-Qaida-affiliated group in an airstrike in northwest Syria.
The U.S. Treasury on Thursday said it was withdrawing from the network of central banks and regulators focused on curbing climate change.
Former NBA All-Star and champion Dwyane Wade on Thursday announced he had 40% of his right kidney removed along with a cancerous tumor in December 2023.
A vessel drifting in the Caribbean Sea contained 19 badly decomposed bodies, at least some from Mali, authorities in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis announced on Wednesday.
"Plainclothes," which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, presents a powerful drama of a cop coming out to his loved ones while doing a job that compromises LGBTQ people.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker issued a statement Thursday, denying allegations made against him for alleged sexual misconduct while visiting several massage studios. The NFL plans to look into the matter.
Noted British singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithful died at age 78 in London while in the company of her family on Thursday.
A Turkish man used his powerful throwing arm to lob an ax a distance of 183 feet, 8.72 inches -- earning his eighth Guinness World Records title in the process.
Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain health, a new study suggests.
Artwork generated by artificial intelligence must have a human contributor to earn copyright protection in the United States, the U.S. Copyright Office has determined.
"The Righteous Gemstones," a comedy-drama series created by and starring Danny McBride, will return for a fourth and final season in March.
Most community crisis services did not expand after the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, potentially blunting the effectiveness of the hotline, a new study says.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday said it has worked with international law enforcement take down alleged cybercrime marketplaces Cracked and Nulled. The enforcement action was dubbed Operation Talent.
President Donald Trump's choice to direct U.S. intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, faces a Senate panel that is divided over its position on her nomination in a confirmation hearing on Thursday.
Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's nominee for lead the FBI, tried to clarify and distance himself from some of his most controversial statements during his confirmation hearing on Thursday.
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced skeptical senators Thursday in the second day of his confirmation hearing to lead the department of Health and Human Services, Sen. Bill Cassidy confronted Kennedy about vaccines.
The National Women's Soccer League officially awarded its 16th franchise to Denver, with play set to begin in 2026, the league announced Thursday. The team's name, colors, brand identity and crest will be revealed later.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" and "We're Here" star Bob the Drag Queen will host the 13th annual Queerties Awards.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Donald Trump will discuss the Indo-Pacific region and bilateral support between Japan and the United States on Feb. 7.
Two former Russian Olympians and American teens Jinna Han and Spencer Lane were among 14 members of the ice skating community killed when their plane and an Army helicopter collided over Washington, officials said.
A New York-based art firm announced its experts have verified that a painting bought for $50 from a Minnesota garage sale is a long-lost work by Vincent van Gogh.
Firefighters in Florida said drivers on a stretch of interstate faced a slippery -- and potentially smelly -- mess when a truck spilled approximately 4,160 gallons of milk. 
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