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Listeria outbreak linked to 12 deaths as nutritional shakes recalled A listeria outbreak linked to frozen nutritional milkshakes is to blame for 12 deaths and dozens of hospitalizations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed Monday following an investigation that spanned years. Gov. DeSantis announces Florida version of DOGE Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday a new state program, modeled after the federal government's Department of Government Efficiency, to eliminate "waste, fraud and abuse." Authorities arrest 21-year-old Texas man plotting 'mass casualty attack' targeting police Local and federal authorities are saying they thwarted a mass casualty attack Monday morning with the arrest of a 21-year-old Texas man accused of making terrorist threats against police officers. Louisiana death row inmate dies a month before scheduled execution An octogenarian death row inmate scheduled to be Louisiana's first person put to death in 15 years next month has died, officials and his lawyer said. Joann to close all stores after announcing end of 80-year business Fabric and crafts retailer Joann announced Monday it is going out of business and will close all stores, less than two weeks after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for a second time. Search continues for missing fisherman pulled overboard by shark near Australia A missing fisherman in Australia was dragged from a boat by a shark entangled in fishing gear, officials in New South Wales said. Anthropic releases Claude 3.7 Sonnet, world's first 'hybrid reasoning' AI model Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has released Claude 3.7 Sonnet, the world's first "hybrid reasoning" AI model that can outperform other models to solve more complex problems in math and coding. Sea lions in California 'suffering and confused' likely from toxic algae bloom Toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several California sea lions in Malibu, Calif., according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center. U.S. appeals court upholds Elizabeth Holmes conviction in defrauding Theranos investors A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the conviction of Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes for defrauding investors with false claims about her company's blood-testing technology. Clint Hill, Secret Service agent who leapt on to JFK's limo in Dallas, dies at 93 Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who jumped onto the back of a limousine carrying President John F. Kennedy after he was shot in Dallas in 1963, has died. Hill died Friday at his home in California at the age of 93. SpaceX set to launch nearly 2 dozen new Starlink satellites SpaceX on Monday will launch a Falcon 9 rocket into low-Earth orbit outfitted with 21 Starlink satellites, 13 of which will have direct-to-cell capabilities. Cardinals to lead rosary for Pope Francis' health in St. Peter's Square Pope Francis' doctors "are prudently maintaining their cautious prognosis" as the pontiff's condition of respiratory and kidney issues "despite its severity has shown a slight improvement" at Gemelli Hospital in Rome. Philippines, Japan agree to new strategic defense deal amid shift in 'international order' Japan and its allied Philippines agreed to a "strategic dialogue" as a means to bolster defense tech and equipment cooperation, both nations announced Monday. At White House meeting, Trump, Macron note progress in ending war between Ukraine, Russia President Donald Trump on Monday called his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron an "important step" toward achieving permanent peace between Russia and Ukraine soon. 'Dark Winds' renewed for Season 4, to begin filming in March AMC announced the renewal of "Dark Winds" for a fourth season on Monday, ahead of Season 3's March 9 premiere. Look: 'Sassy' pony leads Indiana troopers on hoof chase State troopers in Indiana ended up in a hoof chase with a "sassy" pony spotted wandering on a highway median. North Carolina man's dream correctly predicts $110,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man who scored a $110,000 lottery prize said the jackpot was predicted by his dreams -- right down to the exact dollar amount. American Music Awards to be held May 26 in Las VegasLook: Kodiak bears treated to 'Minecraft'-themed birthday party A pair of Kodiak bears living at a Wisconsin zoo celebrated their 10th birthday with a party themed after a favorite activity of humans in their age group: "Minecraft." 'September 5' to start streaming Tuesday on Paramount+ "September 5," an Oscar-nominated film about the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics, is set to stream on Paramount+ Tuesday. |
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Trump Administration, Breaking With Musk’s Directive, Says Replying to His Email Is VoluntaryThe response to Elon Musk’s “What did you do last week?” email to federal employees suggests that there may be limits to how far he can push the government’s work force. Acting I.R.S. Commissioner Doug O’Donnell to Announce RetirementDoug O’Donnell, a 40-year veteran of the I.R.S., was elevated last month after the last commissioner stepped down at the beginning of President Trump’s term. U.S. Votes Against U.N. Resolution Demanding Russian Withdrawal from UkraineThe United States opposed a resolution demanding Russian withdrawal from Ukraine, but won Security Council approval of one calling for peace without assigning blame, exposing fissures between allies. Ukraine Nears a Deal to Give U.S. a Share of Its Mineral WealthPresident Trump said that Ukraine’s president may soon visit the White House to sign a deal, though how it ties in to efforts to end the Russian invasion and guarantee Ukraine’s security is unclear. Putin Dangles Deals for Rare Earth Metals for U.S.In an interview broadcast on Monday, President Vladimir Putin said U.S. companies stood to profit in Russia, but suggested a Ukraine peace deal was still far off. Stefanik’s Confirmation Is on Ice as Republicans Guard Their Scant MajorityThe congresswoman from New York is in line to be confirmed as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. But first, her colleagues need her vote to pass their embattled budget plan. Before Ascending to Top Tier of FBI, Dan Bongino Fueled Right-Wing DisbeliefThe post of deputy director will give Dan Bongino access to vast amounts of highly sensitive intelligence, as well as rumor, speculation and false accusations that F.B.I. agents regularly receive. Hamas Official Expresses Reservations About Oct. 7 Attack on IsraelMousa Abu Marzouk, the head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said he would not have supported such an attack on Israel had he known of the devastation it would wreak on Gaza. What Germany’s Election Result Means for Its EconomyThe next German government faces calls to loosen borrowing rules, slash energy costs and spur innovation. It won’t be easy. After Public Clash Over Tolls, Hochul Tries to Persuade Trump PrivatelyGov. Kathy Hochul of New York said that she and President Trump discussed congestion pricing, which Mr. Trump has moved to kill, in an unscheduled meeting on Friday. Roosevelt Hotel Shelter, Symbol of NYC Migrant Crisis, Will CloseMayor Eric Adams announced on Monday that the hotel will stop housing migrants by June, calling the closure a milestone in New York City’s response to the crisis. In Huntington Beach, Politics on a PlaqueMAGA references on a library plaque have divided the Southern California surf town and thrust it into the national spotlight. Roberta Flack, Virtuoso Singer-Pianist Behind ‘Killing Me Softly,’ Dies at 88With majestic anthems like “Killing Me Softly” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” Ms. Flack, a former schoolteacher, became one of the most widely heard artists of the 1970s. Roberta Flack’s 11 Essential SongsOne of the supreme voices of the 1970s and a master of revelatory reinterpretation has died at 88. Jen Psaki Gets Nightly Prime-Time Show at MSNBCThe change is part of a broad shake-up at the network, including the cancellation of Joy Reid’s program. Lester Holt to Leave ‘NBC Nightly News’ Anchor RoleThe longtime newscaster said he would leave the daily news show at the “start of summer.” NBC did not immediately name a successor. Supreme Court Justices Appear Narrowly Divided Over Death Row Prisoner Plea for DNA TestingThe justices heard arguments in the case of a man on death row in Texas who claims DNA testing could spare his life. Clint Hill, Who Sprang to Kennedys’ Side as Shots Were Fired, Dies at 93A Secret Service agent, he leaped onto the president’s limousine in Dallas in 1963 and was credited with saving the first lady’s life. But he was haunted by his inability to save her husband. Trump’s New Deputy F.B.I. Director Has It Out for the ‘Scumbag Commie Libs’Dan Bongino is in a place to turn wild notions from the right-wing internet into pretexts for federal investigations. Protesters Display Upside-Down American Flag at YosemiteOrganizers said the inverted flag, historically used as a sign of distress, was meant to draw attention to the Trump administration’s cuts to the National Park Service. Joann, 80-Year-Old Crafts and Fabrics Retailer, Will Close All StoresThe announcement that the chain would close all 800 of its stores in 49 states comes after a period of financial turmoil. Al Trautwig, a Mainstay in the TV Booth at Madison Square Garden, Dies at 68The Long Island native covered 16 Olympics, and had cameos in the movie “Cool Runnings” and the TV show “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” An Oakland Dance Troupe Brings Vertical Choreography to BroadwayFor the Oakland dance troupe Bandaloop every surface is a stage. Now its vertical choreography and environmental ethos have come to Broadway in “Redwood.” |
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A listeria outbreak linked to frozen nutritional milkshakes is to blame for 12 deaths and dozens of hospitalizations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed Monday following an investigation that spanned years.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday a new state program, modeled after the federal government's Department of Government Efficiency, to eliminate "waste, fraud and abuse."
Local and federal authorities are saying they thwarted a mass casualty attack Monday morning with the arrest of a 21-year-old Texas man accused of making terrorist threats against police officers.
An octogenarian death row inmate scheduled to be Louisiana's first person put to death in 15 years next month has died, officials and his lawyer said.
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann announced Monday it is going out of business and will close all stores, less than two weeks after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for a second time.
A missing fisherman in Australia was dragged from a boat by a shark entangled in fishing gear, officials in New South Wales said.
Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has released Claude 3.7 Sonnet, the world's first "hybrid reasoning" AI model that can outperform other models to solve more complex problems in math and coding.
Toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several California sea lions in Malibu, Calif., according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center.
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the conviction of Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes for defrauding investors with false claims about her company's blood-testing technology.
Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who jumped onto the back of a limousine carrying President John F. Kennedy after he was shot in Dallas in 1963, has died. Hill died Friday at his home in California at the age of 93.
SpaceX on Monday will launch a Falcon 9 rocket into low-Earth orbit outfitted with 21 Starlink satellites, 13 of which will have direct-to-cell capabilities.
Pope Francis' doctors "are prudently maintaining their cautious prognosis" as the pontiff's condition of respiratory and kidney issues "despite its severity has shown a slight improvement" at Gemelli Hospital in Rome.
Japan and its allied Philippines agreed to a "strategic dialogue" as a means to bolster defense tech and equipment cooperation, both nations announced Monday.
President Donald Trump on Monday called his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron an "important step" toward achieving permanent peace between Russia and Ukraine soon.
AMC announced the renewal of "Dark Winds" for a fourth season on Monday, ahead of Season 3's March 9 premiere.
State troopers in Indiana ended up in a hoof chase with a "sassy" pony spotted wandering on a highway median.
A North Carolina man who scored a $110,000 lottery prize said the jackpot was predicted by his dreams -- right down to the exact dollar amount.
The American Music Awards will return May 26 on Memorial Day.
A pair of Kodiak bears living at a Wisconsin zoo celebrated their 10th birthday with a party themed after a favorite activity of humans in their age group: "Minecraft."
"September 5," an Oscar-nominated film about the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics, is set to stream on Paramount+ Tuesday. 
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