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Federal judge orders ICE agents to wear body cameras in Chicago A federal judge in Chicago has ruled that immigration agents must begin wearing body cameras to record their actions during enforcement operations. South Carolina FBI field office opens media tip site in shooting The Columbia, S.C., field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has established a digital tip website seeking information about a bar shooting in St. Helena Sunday that killed four people. Senate rejects stopgap funding on 10th vote, as well as Defense bill The Senate failed for the 10th time to approve a temporary funding bill to reopen the federal government and voted down a Defense appropriations bill. Trump announces fertility drug price cut in deal with maker President Donald Trump announced a deal Thursday between his administration and a pharmaceutical company that could reduce the cost of some fertility medications. KISS guitarist and co-founder Ace Frehley dead at 74 KISS co-founder and former guitarist Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley died on Thursday at age 74 after being hospitalized for several weeks to treat fall injuries. John Bolton indicted for documents handling; faces up to 180 years A U.S. District Court for Maryland grand jury on Thursday indicted former National Security adviser John Bolton for sharing national security information. U.S. passport rank falls as travel reciprocity declines For the first time since the Henley Passport Index was created 20 years ago, the United States has fallen out of the world's top 10 most powerful passports. Conditions right Thursday night for Northern Lights in 15 states The Aurora Borealis, typically only seen in the farthest northern reaches in the coldest winter months, could be visible in 15 U.S. states Thursday night, scientists reported. Waymo tests autonomous taxis in the Bronx ahead of London launch U.S.-based driverless taxi pioneer Waymo tested its new Jaguar-brand taxis in the Bronx on Thursday and plans to deploy them in London in the spring. Musixmatch partners with 3 top music publishers to develop AI tools Musixmatch announced deals with three major music publishers to develop analytical and non-generative artificial intelligence services with revenue streams. Atlanta man charged in alleged theft of suitcases with Beyoncé's music A Georgia grand jury has indicted Kelvin Lanier Evans for alleged theft after breaking into a vehicle rented by Beyonce's choreographer and stealing items. IU fires student newspaper adviser over print edition Indiana University has fired the media advisor for its student newspaper amid an ongoing battle between the paper and the university about print content. New dietary guidance recommends kiwis, rye bread for constipation New dietary guidelines from the British Dietetic Association say kiwis, rye bread and certain supplements may help people manage chronic constipation. Sen. Mitch McConnell falls on his way to vote in the Senate U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fell down in a Capitol hallway Thursday on his way to the Senate to vote. He stood back up and appeared to be uninjured. Border czar Tom Homan denies accepting alleged $50,000 bribe Trump administration Border czar Tom Homan denied accepting $50,000 and called reports to the contrary "hit pieces" while participating in a town hall event. Watch: 'The Seduction' reimagines 'Dangerous Liaisons' as HBO series "The Seduction," a new series based on the novel "Dangerous Liaisons," premieres Nov. 14 on HBO Max. The book previously inspired the film "Cruel Intentions." Trump and Putin to meet in Budapest for talks; Zelensky in U.S. Friday U.S. President Donald Trump said he had a "very productive" phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday and announced there are two more meetings planned to try to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Jonathan Groff contends with fame in 'Merrily, We Roll Along' trailer The first trailer for the filmed version of Broadway production of "Merrily, We Roll Along" was released Thursday ahead of its December arrival in cinemas. 'Sinners' cast to be honored at 2025 Gotham Film Awards The cast of Ryan Coogler's horror drama "Sinners" is set to be honored with the Ensemble Tribute at the 2025 Gotham Film Awards on Dec. 1 in New York City. Watch: Bear steals bag of garbage from California trash bin A California man captured video of a bear digging through a curbside trash bin and absconding to a nearby backyard with a bag of ill-gotten garbage gains. Watch: Pet chimpanzee goes ape on vacationers in 'Primate' trailer A family's pet chimpanzee suddenly turns violent and starts attacking a group of vacationers on holiday in Hawaii in the first full trailer for Primate released Thursday by Paramount Pictures. 300 airlifted out of villages in Alaska after typhoon, floods At least 300 people have been airlifted from parts of Alaska after the remnants of Typhoon Halgong sent storm surge of over 6 feet into the state's coast. Numbers picked by ChatGPT earn Michigan woman a $100,000 lottery prize A Michigan woman used artificial intelligence program ChatGPT to generate a set of lottery numbers that earned her a $100,000 prize from a Powerball drawing. Canadian leaders threaten legal action if Stellantis commitments fail Ontario's Premier Doug Ford says he received assurances from Jeep maker Stellantis' the company will keep its Canadian plant open for future manufacturing. |
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John Bolton Indicted Over Handling of Classified InformationMr. Bolton, a Trump aide turned critic, is part of a string of presidential foes to become prosecutorial targets. But his case gained momentum in the Biden administration. How the Bolton Indictment Compares to Trump’s Classified Documents CaseSome charges against the onetime national security adviser resemble the dropped case against President Trump, but there are also differences. 7 Takeaways From the First N.Y.C. Mayoral DebateZohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa sparred over serious topics like the Israel-Hamas war and President Trump, and more curious subjects like parade attendance. The Top Zingers of the Mayoral DebateThe two-hour slugfest produced some memorable one-liners, on subjects ranging from the candidates’ parents to imaginary sports championships. Military Commander Overseeing Escalating Attacks Off Venezuela Coast Is Stepping Down, Officials SayAdm. Alvin Holsey is leaving less than a year into his tenure, and as the Pentagon escalates attacks against boats in the Caribbean Sea. U.S. Military Killed Venezuelan Fisherman in Suspected Drug Boat Attack, Family SaysFor the first time, one of the 27 people killed in U.S. airstrikes on suspected drug vessels has been publicly identified. U.S. B-52s and Helicopters Fly Near Venezuela in Show of ThreatsThe Trump administration is sharply increasing U.S. military pressure on the government of Nicolás Maduro. Trump’s Unilateral Spending Cuts Complicate Shutdown DealDemocrats want guarantees that President Trump will not continue to claw back spending, ignoring any agreement they strike. But he has promised to keep defying Congress. Trump Plans to Meet With Putin to Talk About a Cease-Fire in UkraineA day ahead of his meeting with Ukraine’s leader at the White House to discuss an arms package, President Trump suggested that Russia might be open to a diplomatic solution to the war it started. Russia Is Arming Drones With North Korean Cluster Weapons, Report SaysThough Pyongyang has largely pulled its soldiers off the front lines in Ukraine, it is expanding the types of ammunition it supplies to Russia. Salesforce Offers Its Services to Boost Trump’s Immigration ForceThe San Francisco-based firm has told ICE that it could use A.I. to help the agency nearly triple its staff. The company’s C.E.O., once a progressive tech titan, has embraced President Trump. Appeals Court Maintains Block on Trump’s Troop Deployment to Illinois“Political opposition is not rebellion,” wrote a Seventh Circuit panel, rejecting an attempt by the Trump administration to remove an order by a trial court judge. Wisconsin Man Used TikTok to Call for the Killing of ICE Agents, U.S. SaysAndrew Stanton, 38, was charged with threatening federal law enforcement officers, whom he said should be shot. He pleaded not guilty and remains in custody. Trump Warns Hamas of Strikes if Violence in Gaza ContinuesThe president later clarified that the United States would not be involved in such an action. What’s Next for the Gaza Cease-Fire PlanIsrael and Hamas have reached a cease-fire deal in Gaza, but the hard part starts now. David Sanger of The New York Times describes the major obstacles to further agreement about Gaza’s immediate future. Yemen’s Houthis Confirm Killing of Top Military OfficialIt was unclear when Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghomari was killed, or by whom, but Israel appeared to claim the killing. Parties Brace for a Political Future Without the Voting Rights ActAfter the Supreme Court appeared poised to weaken a key provision of the landmark civil rights law, both parties began to reckon with an uncertain future. Book Review: ‘Nobody’s Girl,’ by Virginia Roberts GiuffreVirginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous “Nobody’s Girl” doesn’t break political news, but might break your heart. Little Fliers EverywhereThey’re not just for missing pets or yard sales. Fliers these days are for internet memes, self-promotion and extremely esoteric messages. Amy Coney Barrett Is Looking Beyond the Trump EraThe Supreme Court justice isn’t making decisions based on public opinion. After Racist Texts, New York G.O.P. Is Set to Disband Young RepublicansState party leaders are expected to eliminate the charter of the Young Republicans group, allowing them to reconstitute the organization with new leaders. Jeffrey Meldrum, Scholar Who Stalked Bigfoot, Dies at 67His willingness to bring scientific rigor to Sasquatch studies earned him the gratitude of enthusiasts and the withering scorn of debunkers. Police Warn Against Pranking People With A.I. Images of Homeless IntruderLaw enforcement departments in several states said that an online trend in which people are tricked into believing a homeless man is in their homes could have dangerous consequences. |
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A federal judge in Chicago has ruled that immigration agents must begin wearing body cameras to record their actions during enforcement operations.
The Columbia, S.C., field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has established a digital tip website seeking information about a bar shooting in St. Helena Sunday that killed four people.
The Senate failed for the 10th time to approve a temporary funding bill to reopen the federal government and voted down a Defense appropriations bill.
President Donald Trump announced a deal Thursday between his administration and a pharmaceutical company that could reduce the cost of some fertility medications.
KISS co-founder and former guitarist Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley died on Thursday at age 74 after being hospitalized for several weeks to treat fall injuries.
A U.S. District Court for Maryland grand jury on Thursday indicted former National Security adviser John Bolton for sharing national security information.
For the first time since the Henley Passport Index was created 20 years ago, the United States has fallen out of the world's top 10 most powerful passports.
The Aurora Borealis, typically only seen in the farthest northern reaches in the coldest winter months, could be visible in 15 U.S. states Thursday night, scientists reported.
U.S.-based driverless taxi pioneer Waymo tested its new Jaguar-brand taxis in the Bronx on Thursday and plans to deploy them in London in the spring.
Musixmatch announced deals with three major music publishers to develop analytical and non-generative artificial intelligence services with revenue streams.
A Georgia grand jury has indicted Kelvin Lanier Evans for alleged theft after breaking into a vehicle rented by Beyonce's choreographer and stealing items.
Indiana University has fired the media advisor for its student newspaper amid an ongoing battle between the paper and the university about print content.
New dietary guidelines from the British Dietetic Association say kiwis, rye bread and certain supplements may help people manage chronic constipation.
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fell down in a Capitol hallway Thursday on his way to the Senate to vote. He stood back up and appeared to be uninjured.
Trump administration Border czar Tom Homan denied accepting $50,000 and called reports to the contrary "hit pieces" while participating in a town hall event.
"The Seduction," a new series based on the novel "Dangerous Liaisons," premieres Nov. 14 on HBO Max. The book previously inspired the film "Cruel Intentions."
U.S. President Donald Trump said he had a "very productive" phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday and announced there are two more meetings planned to try to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The first trailer for the filmed version of Broadway production of "Merrily, We Roll Along" was released Thursday ahead of its December arrival in cinemas.
The cast of Ryan Coogler's horror drama "Sinners" is set to be honored with the Ensemble Tribute at the 2025 Gotham Film Awards on Dec. 1 in New York City.
A California man captured video of a bear digging through a curbside trash bin and absconding to a nearby backyard with a bag of ill-gotten garbage gains.
A family's pet chimpanzee suddenly turns violent and starts attacking a group of vacationers on holiday in Hawaii in the first full trailer for Primate released Thursday by Paramount Pictures.
At least 300 people have been airlifted from parts of Alaska after the remnants of Typhoon Halgong sent storm surge of over 6 feet into the state's coast.
A Michigan woman used artificial intelligence program ChatGPT to generate a set of lottery numbers that earned her a $100,000 prize from a Powerball drawing.
Ontario's Premier Doug Ford says he received assurances from Jeep maker Stellantis' the company will keep its Canadian plant open for future manufacturing. 
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