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Former MLB player Mark Teixeira to run for U.S. House representing Texas Former Major League Baseball player Mark Teixeira announced Thursday he plans to run for an open U.S. House seat representing a district in Texas encompassing parts of Austin and San Antonio. Body of missing Minnesota hiker found in Bighorn Mountains A hiking team found the body of a Minnesota hiker who had been missing for more than a month in Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming officials said Thursday. Atlanta Journal-Constitution switches to digital-only product The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced Thursday it would no longer be printing paper editions of the newspaper and will instead focus only on its digital product, which is expected to see double-digit growth this yea White House taps RFK Jr. deputy Jim O'Neill as interim CDC director The White House chose Jim O'Neill, a close ally of top health official Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on Thursday to serve as acting director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to sources in multip Hunting and fishing access expanded at U.S. refuges and hatcheries The Interior Department has expanded hunting and fishing access at 16 units in 11 states, while opening more than 87,000 acres for hunting and fishing. Green Bay Packers trade for Dallas Cowboys' Micah Parsons The Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade star defender Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, a league source told UPI on Thursday. Parsons confirmed his departure. Elections official in N.C. resigns; accused of drugging granddaughters' ice cream The chairman of the Surry County Board of Elections in North Carolina resigned Thursday less than a month after he was arrested on suspicion of putting drugs in his granddaughters' ice cream. Retired judge Dan Wiley elected American Legion national commander Retired Kansas First Judicial District Court Judge Dan Wiley has been elected the American Legion's national commander, the veterans organization announced. CDC recalls brown eggs linked to nearly 100 cases of salmonella The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recalled cartons of brown eggs linked to 95 cases of salmonella infection and 18 hospitalizations. Study shows AI can hone in on genetic risks for 10 inherited diseases Researchers say they've trained artificial intelligence models to assess genetic risks for 10 inherited diseases on a spectrum rather than simply "yes/no." Minneapolis mourns church school shooting as FBI investigates Minneapolis officials have added another victim to the total from Wednesday morning's mass shooting that killed two children at the Church of the Annunciation. Typepad blogging platform to close and delete all content Typepad will cease to exist on Oct. 1, and so will all content that it contains, which might affect many websites. Watch: Angler reels in first documented orange shark off Costa Rica A man fishing in waters off the coast of Costa Rica reeled in an orange nurse shark that scientists said was the first documented case of such an unusual fish. Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walks coming in September The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention wants people to remember to look out for each other and join a community Out of the Darkness Community Walk. Childhood asthma linked to certain fatty foods Fats found in certain foods are linked to neutrophilic asthma, a non-allergic type of asthma triggered by microbial and bacterial proteins, researchers say. U.K. Carrier Strike Group drops anchor in Tokyo Bay The HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier led the U.K. Carrier Strike Group 25 to visit Japan's capital city and host dignitaries, politicians and others. Buenos Aires aims to be among leading cities for cryptocurrency use Buenos Aires wants to position the Argentine capital as a leader in using digital currency and is allowing cryptocurrency for several uses for the first time. U.K., Germany, France say they'll trigger 'snapback' sanctions on Iran Germany, the United Kingdom and France sent a letter Thursday to the UN Security Council saying they are starting the process of "snapback" sanctions on Iran. Michael Longfellow to exit 'Saturday Night Live' after 3 seasons Actor and comedian Michael Longfellow is reportedly leaving "Saturday Night Live" after three seasons with the NBC late-night sketch comedy show. 'Twilight' heading back to theaters this October The "Twilight" Saga is set for re-release on the big screen this October. The five vampire-themed blockbusters star Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Adam Campbell to play young Ducky on 'NCIS: Origins' Season 2 of "NCIS: Origins" will honor late franchise favorite David McCallum by having Adam Campbell play the younger version of McCallum's character Ducky. Dolphins' personnel moves didn't include Tua Tagovailoa, player input General manager Chris Grier said he didn't talk to players about what the Miami Dolphins want their locker room to look like ahead of a personnel shift. Researchers detail new CPR method for use in space Researchers at a cardiology conference in Madrid detailed a new, more effective CPR method for astronauts to use for emergencies in weightless environments. |
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Trump and His Officials Target Fed and CDC, Long Seen as Above PoliticsTrump officials say the president is within his rights to fire officials who do not share his agenda. RFK Jr. Sought to Fire CDC Director Susan Monarez Over Vaccine PolicyThe director, Susan Monarez, declined to fire agency leaders or to accept all recommendations from a vaccine advisory panel made over by Mr. Kennedy, according to people with knowledge of the events. Inside the C.D.C., a Growing Sense of DespairAfter six months of turmoil, the loss of the new director and a round of high-profile resignations marks a new low, some employees said. Texas House Advances Anti-Abortion BillLegislation aimed at curtailing mail-order abortions in Texas cleared a decisive hurdle, part of a broader push by abortion opponents to limit the procedure even in states where it is legal. Annunciation Catholic Church Reels From Deadly Minneapolis ShootingAnnunciation Catholic Church and School has been a neighborhood anchor in Minneapolis for more than a century. Minnesota Shooting: Students, Staff and Medical Workers Describe Acts of HeroismStudents and staff members shielded the youngest children, police officers stopped victims’ bleeding, and a nurse abandoned protocol to hold a scared child’s hand. Trump Administration Plans Immigration Crackdown in ChicagoThe plans involve sending in hundreds of homeland security officers and using a naval base as a staging area. Trump Signs Executive Order to Make ‘Federal Architecture Beautiful Again’The order, which affects buildings like federal courthouses and agency headquarters, encourages classical styles rather than modernist aesthetics. Trump Officials Threaten Denver Public School Funding Over Transgender Bathroom PolicyThe Education Department gave Denver Public Schools 10 days to ban transgender students from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity. Judge Orders New Federal Trial in Tyre Nichols CaseThe ruling cited concerns about the appearance of bias, pointing to comments that the judge who presided over the trial of three former police officers reportedly made afterward. Mamdani Distances Himself From Democratic Socialists’ National AgendaZohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, is fending off attacks that seek to link him to some of the D.S.A.’s more controversial stances. Mamdani Widens Fund-Raising Lead, as Adams Is Denied Matching FundsZohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has nearly four times more campaign funds than Andrew M. Cuomo, thought to be his closest rival. CVS Holds Off on Offering Covid Vaccines in 16 StatesThe country’s largest pharmacy chain said it needed a C.D.C. panel to recommend the shots before it could offer them nationwide. What to Know About Covid Vaccines This FallThe F.D.A. introduced new rules. Here’s what to know. U.S. Proposes a ‘Gang-Suppression Force’ for HaitiMore than a year after a contingent of Kenyan police arrived in Haiti, the United States is proposing to replace the force with something bigger and better financed. Kennedy Ousted the C.D.C. Director. If Only That Were the End of It.The firing of the C.D.C. director is the latest in a series of questionable decisions. Disney World Is the Happiest Place on Earth, if You Can Afford ItThe theme-park operator, like so many other companies, is abandoning America’s middle class. Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sickens 95 PeopleThe outbreak, which was traced to eggs distributed in California and Nevada, has spread to 14 states, according to the C.D.C. Thai Court to Rule on Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s Future in OfficePaetongtarn Shinawatra is facing a legal challenge that’s seen as an important test of her powerful family’s standing with Thailand’s old guard. A.K. Best, Master of the Art of Fly Tying, Is Dead at 92His meticulously crafted, lifelike designs were said to have “shaped the soul of modern fly fishing.” |
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Former Major League Baseball player Mark Teixeira announced Thursday he plans to run for an open U.S. House seat representing a district in Texas encompassing parts of Austin and San Antonio.
A hiking team found the body of a Minnesota hiker who had been missing for more than a month in Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming officials said Thursday.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced Thursday it would no longer be printing paper editions of the newspaper and will instead focus only on its digital product, which is expected to see double-digit growth this yea
The White House chose Jim O'Neill, a close ally of top health official Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on Thursday to serve as acting director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to sources in multip
The Interior Department has expanded hunting and fishing access at 16 units in 11 states, while opening more than 87,000 acres for hunting and fishing.
The Dallas Cowboys agreed to trade star defender Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, a league source told UPI on Thursday. Parsons confirmed his departure.
The chairman of the Surry County Board of Elections in North Carolina resigned Thursday less than a month after he was arrested on suspicion of putting drugs in his granddaughters' ice cream.
Retired Kansas First Judicial District Court Judge Dan Wiley has been elected the American Legion's national commander, the veterans organization announced.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recalled cartons of brown eggs linked to 95 cases of salmonella infection and 18 hospitalizations.
Researchers say they've trained artificial intelligence models to assess genetic risks for 10 inherited diseases on a spectrum rather than simply "yes/no."
Minneapolis officials have added another victim to the total from Wednesday morning's mass shooting that killed two children at the Church of the Annunciation.
Typepad will cease to exist on Oct. 1, and so will all content that it contains, which might affect many websites.
A man fishing in waters off the coast of Costa Rica reeled in an orange nurse shark that scientists said was the first documented case of such an unusual fish.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention wants people to remember to look out for each other and join a community Out of the Darkness Community Walk.
Fats found in certain foods are linked to neutrophilic asthma, a non-allergic type of asthma triggered by microbial and bacterial proteins, researchers say.
The HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier led the U.K. Carrier Strike Group 25 to visit Japan's capital city and host dignitaries, politicians and others.
Buenos Aires wants to position the Argentine capital as a leader in using digital currency and is allowing cryptocurrency for several uses for the first time.
Germany, the United Kingdom and France sent a letter Thursday to the UN Security Council saying they are starting the process of "snapback" sanctions on Iran.
Actor and comedian Michael Longfellow is reportedly leaving "Saturday Night Live" after three seasons with the NBC late-night sketch comedy show.
The "Twilight" Saga is set for re-release on the big screen this October. The five vampire-themed blockbusters star Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.
Season 2 of "NCIS: Origins" will honor late franchise favorite David McCallum by having Adam Campbell play the younger version of McCallum's character Ducky.
General manager Chris Grier said he didn't talk to players about what the Miami Dolphins want their locker room to look like ahead of a personnel shift.
Researchers at a cardiology conference in Madrid detailed a new, more effective CPR method for astronauts to use for emergencies in weightless environments. 
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