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Chinese hacker arrested, charged with stealing U.S. COVID-19 research Italian authorities arrested a Chinese national accused by the United States of working at the direction of Beijing to steal COVID-19 vaccine research from U.S. universities, immunologists and virologists. Structures washed away in Ruidoso, N.M., flooding Flash flooding hit a New Mexico town devastated by wildfires last year, washing away at least one home and causing gas leaks, city officials said Tuesday. Philadelphia blue-collar union, city resume talks as trash piles up Philadelphia officials and members of the city's union representing blue-collar workers resumed negotiations Tuesday as residents grew increasingly frustrated with garbage piling up on the streets. Poll: More people in Canada, Mexico view U.S. as top threat not ally People from the United States' two closest neighbors -- Canada and Mexico -- are more likely to view the country as their greatest threat, not their greatest ally. Missing from Central Texas flooding rises to 173 The number of people known to be missing in Central Texas flooding last week has risen dramatically to 173 people, Governor Greg Abbott revealed Tuesday. Rubio impersonated by AI-generated voice An unknown party has used artificial intelligence to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contact several government and foreign officials, the State Department announced. Supreme Court allows Trump to proceed with federal job cuts The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to move forward with plans to downsize the federal workforce through layoffs, overturning lower courts' decisions to halt the reductions at 21 agencies. U.S. sanctions North Korean hacker for crimes benefitting Kim Jong Un's arms programs The federal government has sanctioned alleged North Korean hacker Song Kum Hyok for illegal activities related to his participation in the Andariel hacking group. 20 parrots found during border crossing, U.S. agents in Texas say Birds of a feather flock together, and now 20 parrots do so at a Texas zoo after U.S. border agents intercepted the undocumented birds from someone attempting to enter the United States. Netanyahu discusses peace with U.S. lawmakers in D.C. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauds "opportunities for peace" after meeting with Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday. 'Tiger King' cast member 'Doc' Antle sentenced for animal trafficking Bhagavan "Doc" Antle of "Tiger King" is going to federal prison for crimes related to trafficking exotic animals after being sentenced Tuesday in Charleston, S.C. Excess weight hikes risk of health double-whammy among older women Older women carrying excess weight have a higher risk of a life-threatening double-whammy, a new study says. Ecuador’s Noboa plans referendum to reopen U.S. military base in Manta Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa said a national referendum will be held by the end of 2025 to decide whether to allow the return of a U.S. military base in the coastal city of Manta. Watch: American Amanda Anisimova reaches her first Wimbledon semifinal Amanda Anisimova, who reached her first major semifinal at the 2019 French Open before taking a mental health break from tennis, is finally headed back to the same stage after winning a quarterfinal Tuesday at Wimbledon. Kyla Pratt, Kelcey Mawema to star in Lifetime's 'Girl in the Cellar' Lifetime announced Tuesday it has greenlit "Girl in the Cellar," a new TV movie starring Kyla Pratt and Kelcey Mawema. It will air August 23. Judge orders mental evaluation in appeal for Laken Riley's convicted killer A Georgia judge ordered a mental evaluation for Jose Ibarra, the man convicted in the 2024 murder of 22-year-old university student Laken Riley. Watch: 'Shiny Happy People' Season 2 trailer explores secrets of Teen Mania Prime Video released a trailer for "Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War," a documentary series delving into the secrets of the Teen Mania youth ministry group. Watch: Eric Bana hunts a killer in trailer for Netflix's 'Untamed' Netflix released a trailer for "Untamed," a new series starring Eric Bana as a National Parks Service agent investigating a murder in the wilds of Yosemite National Park. Special prosecutor begins probe into Unification Church executives South Korea's special prosecutor has formally designated Hak‑ja Han, head of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, popularly known as the Unification Church, as a criminal suspect. 'NCIS,' 'Star Trek,' 'Ghosts' stars coming to San Diego Comic-Con CBS Studios announced Tuesday that it will present panels with stars and creators of "NCIS: Tony & Ziva," "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," "Starfleet Academy" and "Ghosts" at San Diego Comic-Con. President Trump OKs arms for Ukraine, weighs federal control of U.S. capital Ukraine will get more defensive armaments to continue defending against Russian forces, and the federal government might take over control of Washington, D.C. 'Slow Horses' renewed for Season 7 ahead of Season 5 premiere "Slow Horses" has been renewed for Season 7, Apple TV+ shared Tuesday. The spy drama series starring Gary Oldman will return for Season 5 in September. Interior Department changes regulations to allow oil, gas leases to 'comingle' output The U.S. Interior Department is taking steps to make it easier for oil and gas companies to "commingle" multiple U.S. onshore drilling lease applications. Movie review: 'Superman' celebrates comic book fantasy to extreme "Superman," starring David Corenswet and in theaters Friday, takes the most comic-centric approach to a superhero movie in a post-Marvel world. |
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U.S. Botched a Deal to Swap Venezuelans in El Salvador for American PrisonersSecretary of State Marco Rubio and the U.S. envoy to Venezuela were both working on different deals and ended up at cross purposes. Trump and Bondi, Confronted Over Epstein Files, Tell Supporters to Move OnA small but influential cohort of the president’s far-right political coalition spared him their ire but turned with a vengeance on the attorney general and the top officials at the F.B.I. Trump Uses Cabinet Meeting to Vent About Epstein, Putin and PowellThe president held forth in public for 104 minutes, using a cabinet meeting to express much that is on his mind. L.A. Moves to Join Lawsuit Against Trump Administration’s Immigration RaidsThe legal move came the day after federal agents and National Guard troops converged on a Los Angeles park in an extraordinary show of force. Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Administration’s Mass Firings of Federal WorkersThe justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts. Trump Got the Green Light to Fire Federal Workers. Now, They Wait.A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs. The Supreme Court said the administration could proceed. Trump’s Frustration With Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to UkrainePresident Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling a change in his posture toward the conflict. After Texas Flooding, Questions About FEMA’s Role and Fate Under TrumpPresident Trump wants to shutter the agency and shift responsibility and costs of emergency management to the states. In Texas, that process appears to already be underway. Two Found, Two Missing: An Agonizing Search After the Texas FloodsFour friends, all in their 20s, planned to spend the weekend in the Hill Country. Then the rains came. Abbott Calls Seeking Blame for Floods ‘the Word Choice of Losers’As both the death toll and number of questions about official preparedness increased, the Texas governor invoked football metaphors, saying “every team makes mistakes.” What Is a Trade Deal? Trump Takes an Expansive View.The president is deploying the word “deal” liberally, using the term to describe all kinds of trade arrangements, some very limited or one-sided. How Insularity Defined the Last Stages of Biden’s CareerThe effort by Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s inner circle to limit access to him helps explain why it took him more than three weeks to drop his re-election bid after his disastrous debate performance. ‘Superman’ Review: It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Reboot!Beginning again with the Man of Steel, this time in the hands of James Gunn. Antigovernment Protests Erupt Across Kenya, Killing DozensSimmering anger against President William Ruto’s government has boiled over into clashes between protesters and the police, who have deployed live rounds, tear gas and water cannons. Should New York City Ditch Its Party Primaries in Favor of Open Races?A panel created by Mayor Eric Adams wants to consider using an “open primary” system for elections in New York City. Here’s how the plan would work. Trash Overflows in Philadelphia as City Workers’ Strike Enters Second WeekPungent odors permeate the City of Brotherly Love as a contract impasse between the city and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees continues. For Israel, It Pays to Be a WinnerDiplomatic breakthroughs in the Middle East are the result of military victories. Flash Flooding in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Sweeps Homes Away and Forces RescuesRescue efforts were underway after heavy rainfall pounded Ruidoso, N.M. Grok, Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot, Shares Antisemitic Posts on XThe artificial intelligence chatbot, which has a dedicated account on X, praised Hitler after fielding a query about a user’s comments on the Texas flood. The Bayeux Tapestry, a British Masterpiece, Returns to England After 900 YearsThe embroidered work, depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, is a loan from France. For the first time, it will be on exhibit in London. |
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Italian authorities arrested a Chinese national accused by the United States of working at the direction of Beijing to steal COVID-19 vaccine research from U.S. universities, immunologists and virologists.
Flash flooding hit a New Mexico town devastated by wildfires last year, washing away at least one home and causing gas leaks, city officials said Tuesday.
Philadelphia officials and members of the city's union representing blue-collar workers resumed negotiations Tuesday as residents grew increasingly frustrated with garbage piling up on the streets.
People from the United States' two closest neighbors -- Canada and Mexico -- are more likely to view the country as their greatest threat, not their greatest ally.
The number of people known to be missing in Central Texas flooding last week has risen dramatically to 173 people, Governor Greg Abbott revealed Tuesday.
An unknown party has used artificial intelligence to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contact several government and foreign officials, the State Department announced.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to move forward with plans to downsize the federal workforce through layoffs, overturning lower courts' decisions to halt the reductions at 21 agencies.
The federal government has sanctioned alleged North Korean hacker Song Kum Hyok for illegal activities related to his participation in the Andariel hacking group.
Birds of a feather flock together, and now 20 parrots do so at a Texas zoo after U.S. border agents intercepted the undocumented birds from someone attempting to enter the United States.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauds "opportunities for peace" after meeting with Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday.
Bhagavan "Doc" Antle of "Tiger King" is going to federal prison for crimes related to trafficking exotic animals after being sentenced Tuesday in Charleston, S.C.
Older women carrying excess weight have a higher risk of a life-threatening double-whammy, a new study says.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa said a national referendum will be held by the end of 2025 to decide whether to allow the return of a U.S. military base in the coastal city of Manta.
Amanda Anisimova, who reached her first major semifinal at the 2019 French Open before taking a mental health break from tennis, is finally headed back to the same stage after winning a quarterfinal Tuesday at Wimbledon.
Lifetime announced Tuesday it has greenlit "Girl in the Cellar," a new TV movie starring Kyla Pratt and Kelcey Mawema. It will air August 23.
A Georgia judge ordered a mental evaluation for Jose Ibarra, the man convicted in the 2024 murder of 22-year-old university student Laken Riley.
Prime Video released a trailer for "Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War," a documentary series delving into the secrets of the Teen Mania youth ministry group.
Netflix released a trailer for "Untamed," a new series starring Eric Bana as a National Parks Service agent investigating a murder in the wilds of Yosemite National Park.
South Korea's special prosecutor has formally designated Hak‑ja Han, head of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, popularly known as the Unification Church, as a criminal suspect.
CBS Studios announced Tuesday that it will present panels with stars and creators of "NCIS: Tony & Ziva," "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," "Starfleet Academy" and "Ghosts" at San Diego Comic-Con.
Ukraine will get more defensive armaments to continue defending against Russian forces, and the federal government might take over control of Washington, D.C.
"Slow Horses" has been renewed for Season 7, Apple TV+ shared Tuesday. The spy drama series starring Gary Oldman will return for Season 5 in September.
The U.S. Interior Department is taking steps to make it easier for oil and gas companies to "commingle" multiple U.S. onshore drilling lease applications.
"Superman," starring David Corenswet and in theaters Friday, takes the most comic-centric approach to a superhero movie in a post-Marvel world. 
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