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Mississippi man convicted of Later Day Saints church arson A federal jury in Gulfport, Miss., has convicted a man charged with six counts of federal arson and civil rights charges for setting fire to a house of worship, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Judge blocks administration's deportation of 600 Guatemalan children A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport at least 600 Guatemalan children, efforts the administration said were to reunite them with their parents. WHO: 31 of 48 Ebola cases in DRC have died in latest outbreak Thirty-one of the 48 confirmed and probable cases of Ebola have died since the outbreak began in central Democratic Republic of Congo early this month, the World Health Organization said Thursday. Trump administration decertifies organ transplant program The Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday that it will decertify an organ procurement organization following an investigation that found years of unsafe practices in a number of areas. Wholesale prices for Christmas trees might be holiday gift for consumers this year Most of the nation's Christmas tree growers expect wholesale prices to remain steady and might lower them due to steady demand, a new industry study says. CDC panel advises against some combined vaccines for children The CDC's vaccine advisory panel is scheduled to meet Thursday and Friday to discuss the long-used hepatitis B vaccine for newborns and other vaccines. 4 special ops soldiers missing after Black Hawk helicopter crash The status is unknown for four special operations soldiers aboard a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed Wednesday evening in Washington state. Man dies of 'multiple blunt impact injuries' on Orlando rollercoaster A rider on a rollercoaster at Universal's Epic Universe in Orlando died Wednesday of "multiple blunt impact injuries," the Orange County Medical Examiner said Thursday. Russian earthquake triggers tsunami advisory in Alaska A strong earthquake along Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula caused the National Weather Service to issue a tsunami advisory for parts of Alaska on Thursday. Texas man indicted for threatening NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani A Texas man who allegedly made written and phone threats to New York mayoral candidate and state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani has been indicted, the Queens District Attorney announced Thursday. Senate and House Democrats to propose ‘No Political Enemies Act’ Sen. Chris Murphy said Senate and House Democrats are proposing legislation that they are calling the "No Political Enemies Act" to quell political violence. Ecuador head seeks constituent assembly amid war on drug trafficking Ecuador President Daniel Noboa announced Thursday plans to call a voter referendum to ask whether they want a constituent assembly and a "nee Ecuador." Harris says Pete Buttigieg was too risky to be her choice for running mate Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she wanted to name former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as her running mate, but it would have been risky. S.C. woman wins her second big lottery prize in two months A South Carolina woman scored a $10,000 lottery prize from a scratch-off ticket she bought just two months after winning $200,000 from a different game. Clinical trial finds aspirin reduces colon cancer recurrence by half Aspirin can cut by more than half the risk that colon cancer will come back following initial treatment, a new Karolinska Institute clinical trial found. Influx of illegal marijuana linked to Chinese criminal networks States including Oklahoma, New Mexico, Maine and Oregon are grappling with an influx of illegal marijuana linked to Chinese criminal networks, lawmakers said. Women with bladder control issues see improvement with smartphone app Female veterans suffering from urinary incontinence received effective relief using a smartphone app called MyHealtheBladder, researchers said in a new study. Bowser: National Guard didn't help lower crime in D.C. Washington, D.C, Mayor Muriel Bowser told Congress that President Donald Trump's takeover of the district's police department has not helped lower crime. Gazans flee Gaza City amid Israeli offensive against Hamas An unknown number of Gazans have left Gaza City as Israel Defense Forces continue a recently begun offensive against Hamas in the northern city. Erika Kirk to lead Turning Point USA The Turning Point USA board unanimously voted to make Erika Kirk its new chair and chief executive officer in accordance with the wishes of Charlie Kirk. Venezuela to hold military drills in response to U.S. 'hostile' actions Venezuela plans to hold military drills under the name "Caribe Soberano 200" in response to recent hostile U.S. military activity in the Caribbean region, Google: Gemini AI chatbot is now for free to all U.S. users Google announced Thursday that its AI chatbot Gemini will now be available to all Mac and Windows desktop users in the United States without a subscription. Trump U.K. state visit: U.S. firms to invest at least $205B in Britain The British government revealed that U.S. firms have pledged to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into key sectors of the British economy, including AI. FTC accuses Ticketmaster and Live Nation of illegal ticket resales Ticketing vendor Ticketmaster and owner Live Nation Entertainment illegally deceive consumers on the cost of tickets for live events, according to the FTC. |
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Disney Pulled Jimmy Kimmel as Pressure Built on Multiple FrontsThe abrupt programming decision quickly morphed into a flashpoint for free speech in America under the Trump administration. RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Committee to Vote on Hepatitis B and Covid ShotsThe members voted against the combination shot for measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox. Guidelines on vaccines given separately to prevent those infections remain unchanged. Can Trump Actually Designate Antifa a Terrorist Group? Here Are the Facts.The president made the same declaration in 2020, but nothing came of it. His new declaration came amid broader threats against liberals after the Charlie Kirk killing. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow Removal of Fed GovernorPresident Trump had pressed to fire Lisa Cook before the central bank’s meeting, at which the Fed voted to cut interest rates. Why Obesity Is Killing American MenMen seek weight loss treatment far less often than women. Doctors are concerned. Elon Musk Has Focused on xAI Since Leaving WashingtonMr. Musk spent the summer at his artificial intelligence start-up xAI, trying to match the runaway success of OpenAI. The result was chaos. At U.K. Leader’s Country House, Trump’s State Visit Gets a Little More PoliticalPhotographs of the pomp and spectacle of the U.S. president’s second state visit to Britain. Melania Trump Wears Leather and Suede on Tour With Queen CamillaOn day two of the state visit to Britain, the first lady opted for leather and suede. A Domestic Violence Case in Rural Pennsylvania Ended in a Deadly AmbushThree police officers were killed and two others were injured in York County after encountering a man who was suspected of stalking a former girlfriend. 11 Elected Officials Arrested While Trying to Access Cells at N.Y.C. ICE FacilityBrad Lander, the city comptroller, was arrested again. Jumaane D. Williams, the public advocate, was among protesters detained outside. Takeaways from ‘107 Days,’ Kamala Harris’s New BookIn her book, coming out next week, she revisited her breakneck campaign, explaining her choices and outlining missteps — of hers and others. She hinted at a return to politics. Book Review: ‘107 Days,’ by Kamala HarrisThe new memoir by the former vice president defends her campaign and allows others to criticize Joe Biden and his team for her failure to win. The Era of Dark PassionsLeaders across the political spectrum have figured out how easily they can motivate people with anger, fear and domination. California Is So Muggy This Week That It Feels Like FloridaThe remnants of a tropical storm are bringing thunderstorms, rain and humidity, none of which are normal for this time of year. What to Know About the North American Summit Taking Place Without the U.S.Looming over the discussions was the desire to preserve the countries’ free-trade agreement with the United States. So a Bear Walks Into a New Jersey Dollar Store …It happened in New Jersey, it was no joke, and it did not end well for the bear. More Recent Articles |
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A federal jury in Gulfport, Miss., has convicted a man charged with six counts of federal arson and civil rights charges for setting fire to a house of worship, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration's efforts to deport at least 600 Guatemalan children, efforts the administration said were to reunite them with their parents.
Thirty-one of the 48 confirmed and probable cases of Ebola have died since the outbreak began in central Democratic Republic of Congo early this month, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday that it will decertify an organ procurement organization following an investigation that found years of unsafe practices in a number of areas.
Most of the nation's Christmas tree growers expect wholesale prices to remain steady and might lower them due to steady demand, a new industry study says.
The CDC's vaccine advisory panel is scheduled to meet Thursday and Friday to discuss the long-used hepatitis B vaccine for newborns and other vaccines.
The status is unknown for four special operations soldiers aboard a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed Wednesday evening in Washington state.
A rider on a rollercoaster at Universal's Epic Universe in Orlando died Wednesday of "multiple blunt impact injuries," the Orange County Medical Examiner said Thursday.
A strong earthquake along Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula caused the National Weather Service to issue a tsunami advisory for parts of Alaska on Thursday.
A Texas man who allegedly made written and phone threats to New York mayoral candidate and state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani has been indicted, the Queens District Attorney announced Thursday.
Sen. Chris Murphy said Senate and House Democrats are proposing legislation that they are calling the "No Political Enemies Act" to quell political violence.
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa announced Thursday plans to call a voter referendum to ask whether they want a constituent assembly and a "nee Ecuador."
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she wanted to name former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as her running mate, but it would have been risky.
A South Carolina woman scored a $10,000 lottery prize from a scratch-off ticket she bought just two months after winning $200,000 from a different game.
Aspirin can cut by more than half the risk that colon cancer will come back following initial treatment, a new Karolinska Institute clinical trial found.
States including Oklahoma, New Mexico, Maine and Oregon are grappling with an influx of illegal marijuana linked to Chinese criminal networks, lawmakers said.
Female veterans suffering from urinary incontinence received effective relief using a smartphone app called MyHealtheBladder, researchers said in a new study.
Washington, D.C, Mayor Muriel Bowser told Congress that President Donald Trump's takeover of the district's police department has not helped lower crime.
An unknown number of Gazans have left Gaza City as Israel Defense Forces continue a recently begun offensive against Hamas in the northern city.
The Turning Point USA board unanimously voted to make Erika Kirk its new chair and chief executive officer in accordance with the wishes of Charlie Kirk.
Venezuela plans to hold military drills under the name "Caribe Soberano 200" in response to recent hostile U.S. military activity in the Caribbean region,
Google announced Thursday that its AI chatbot Gemini will now be available to all Mac and Windows desktop users in the United States without a subscription.
The British government revealed that U.S. firms have pledged to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into key sectors of the British economy, including AI.
Ticketing vendor Ticketmaster and owner Live Nation Entertainment illegally deceive consumers on the cost of tickets for live events, according to the FTC. 
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