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Divided Oklahoma parole board recommends clemency for death row inmate Termane Wood A divided five-member parole board in Oklahoma recommended clemency for a 46-year-old man on death row for the 2001 New Year's Eve stabbing death of a 19-year-old in a botched robbery. N. Korea slams U.S. sanctions on Pyongyang, vows proper response North Korea on Thursday denounced the latest U.S. sanctions on Pyongyang as a demonstration of Washington's hostile policy, vowing to take proper measures. UPS jet crash in Louisville disrupts main air cargo operation The crash of a UPS plane in Louisville, Ky., has disrupted the shipper's air cargo headquarters, delaying some deliveries. Two connected to Michigan terror plot arrested in New Jersey Two New Jersey males were arrested on Tuesday and Wednesday for their alleged connections to a thwarted ISIS-inspired Halloween terror attack in Michigan. Florida Space Coast set to break yearly launch record this week By Saturday morning, the two space complexes in central Florida are hoping to have launched five missions in one week, including a doubleheader on Wednesday. Judge Robert Gettleman orders better conditions at ICE detention site near Chicago A federal district judge on Wednesday ordered authorities to improve conditions inside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near Chicago. Anonymous donor helps Pittsburgh family feed others amid SNAP lull The disruption of federal benefits that help feed families spurred a Pittsburgh man to create a front-yard food bank to help local families continue eating. Zohran Mamdani names 5-member NYC transition team of all women One day after Zohran Mamdani was elected New York City mayor, the 34-year-old democratic socialist announced his five-member transition team of all women. Senate weighs federal recognition for North Carolina’s Lumbee Tribe Wednesday's Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing discussed Senate Bill 107, known as the Lumbee Fairness Act, to federally recognize the Lumbee Tribe. Cat's death prompts call for driverless car laws in San Francisco Waymo is under fire from officials in San Francisco after an autonomous Waymo vehicle killed a neighborhood cat nicknamed KitKat. Partial airspace reduction planned if government shutdown continues The Transportation Department plans to reduce flights by 10% at 40 airports amid the ongoing government shutdown as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. NHTSA recalls more than 1M Toyota, Lexus, Subaru models The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recalled select 2022-2026 Toyota's Camry jybrid and Highlander models fitted with a panoramic view monitor. 5 bodies recovered among 7 climbers killed in Nepal avalanche The bodies of five climbers were recovered, while at least seven are missing after an avalanche struck a Himalayan base camp in Nepal on Monday morning. Starbucks union OKs strike on 'Red Cup Day' in 25 U.S. cities Starbucks Workers United union OK'd a strike that could begin on its annual "Red Cup Day" if the coffee company fails to reach a bargaining agreement. Maldives permanently bans smoking for anyone born after 2006 A new that took effect Saturday made the Maldives the first country in the world to ban tobacco use for an entire generation -- anyone born in or after 2007. Watch: Mysterious spiral light over New England likely from rocket launch A spiral-shaped light caught on camera in the night sky across New England was most likely the result of a rocket launch in South America, experts said. Shein opens store in Paris; French government begins sanctions The French government said it would begin action against online retailer Shein on Wednesday, just hours after the company opened its first store in Paris. Possible space debris hit delays return of China's astronauts China's Manned Spaceflight Agency said its Shenzhou 20 mission will remain in space a bit longer on Tiangong space station after space debris damage. Federal judge questions ‘highly unusual’ James Comey prosecution A federal magistrate judge in Virginia accused the Justice Department of indicting former FBI Director James Comey before investigating his alleged wrongdoing. Man mowing the lawn thinks up random numbers, wins big lottery prize A Maryland man who randomly had a set of numbers pop into his head while he was mowing a neighbor's lawn ended up using them to win a $150,000 lottery prize. NOAA monitoring disruptive geomagnetic storms, solar flares A moderate solar flare might affect radio communications on Earth, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday. |
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Judge Berates Justice Dept. in Its Prosecution of ComeyThe flashpoint was the Justice Department’s failure to turn over seized communications from a confidant of Mr. Comey’s, Daniel C. Richman, a law professor at Columbia University. Democrats Raise Concerns After Trump Officials Give Boat Strikes BriefingThe classified meeting did not relieve mounting unease among lawmakers over President Trump’s expanding campaign of lethal strikes against drug cartels. An Emboldened Mamdani Sheds Conciliatory ToneFresh from a stunning victory, Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, said in an interview that his supporters wanted “a politics of consistency” and aggressive action, including on taxing the rich. Trump vs. Mamdani: President Sees a Capable Foil in New York’s Next MayorPresident Trump has berated Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, in public. But privately, Mr. Trump describes him as slick and a good talker. Mamdani Begins to Pick the Team That Will Help Him Run New York CityZohran Mamdani has been planning his mayoral transition for months and appears poised to hire veterans of city government to key posts in his administration. Mamdani Won. South Florida Expects a Real Estate Bump.Some brokers and developers in the region are waiting eagerly to see if the election of a democratic socialist will drive more wealthy New Yorkers south. Republicans Point Fingers After Election Losses, but Not at TrumpCasting around for culprits, leaders in the party blamed their candidates, the government shutdown and a weak economic message. UPS Plane’s Engine Detached Before Deadly Louisville Crash, Official SaysThe aircraft’s left engine fell off as the plane rolled toward takeoff, according to safety investigators. At least 12 people died after the plane plunged to the ground. Can Melatonin Cause Heart Failure? What to Know About Claims of Health Risks.Headlines this week have raised alarms about the popular sleep supplement. Key Justices Cast a Skeptical Eye on Trump’s TariffsThe Supreme Court is considering whether the president acted legally when he used a 1977 emergency statute to impose tariffs on scores of countries. Five Key Takeaways From the Supreme Court Tariff ArgumentThe Supreme Court justices grappled with the legality of President Trump’s tariffs in an oral argument that stretched for almost three hours. The Greatest Breakfast Sandwich May Be the One With PastramiNew York City has been overlooking the obvious all along. Radiation May Be Unnecessary for Many Breast Cancer PatientsDoctors have already begun reducing radiation treatment for women at low risk of recurrence or spread of the disease. A new study finds that some women at greater risk can safely avoid radiation. Remains of the Last American Hostage Held in Gaza Returned to IsraelIsraeli officials told Itay Chen’s family last year that he was probably killed on Oct. 7, 2023, but relatives put off mourning until his body had come home. Heavy Drinkers Develop Strokes Earlier, Study ShowsNew research examined the link between alcohol and brain bleeds. |
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A divided five-member parole board in Oklahoma recommended clemency for a 46-year-old man on death row for the 2001 New Year's Eve stabbing death of a 19-year-old in a botched robbery.
North Korea on Thursday denounced the latest U.S. sanctions on Pyongyang as a demonstration of Washington's hostile policy, vowing to take proper measures.
The crash of a UPS plane in Louisville, Ky., has disrupted the shipper's air cargo headquarters, delaying some deliveries.
Two New Jersey males were arrested on Tuesday and Wednesday for their alleged connections to a thwarted ISIS-inspired Halloween terror attack in Michigan.
By Saturday morning, the two space complexes in central Florida are hoping to have launched five missions in one week, including a doubleheader on Wednesday.
A federal district judge on Wednesday ordered authorities to improve conditions inside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near Chicago.
The disruption of federal benefits that help feed families spurred a Pittsburgh man to create a front-yard food bank to help local families continue eating.
One day after Zohran Mamdani was elected New York City mayor, the 34-year-old democratic socialist announced his five-member transition team of all women.
Wednesday's Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing discussed Senate Bill 107, known as the Lumbee Fairness Act, to federally recognize the Lumbee Tribe.
Waymo is under fire from officials in San Francisco after an autonomous Waymo vehicle killed a neighborhood cat nicknamed KitKat.
The Transportation Department plans to reduce flights by 10% at 40 airports amid the ongoing government shutdown as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recalled select 2022-2026 Toyota's Camry jybrid and Highlander models fitted with a panoramic view monitor.
The bodies of five climbers were recovered, while at least seven are missing after an avalanche struck a Himalayan base camp in Nepal on Monday morning.
Starbucks Workers United union OK'd a strike that could begin on its annual "Red Cup Day" if the coffee company fails to reach a bargaining agreement.
A new that took effect Saturday made the Maldives the first country in the world to ban tobacco use for an entire generation -- anyone born in or after 2007.
A spiral-shaped light caught on camera in the night sky across New England was most likely the result of a rocket launch in South America, experts said.
The French government said it would begin action against online retailer Shein on Wednesday, just hours after the company opened its first store in Paris.
China's Manned Spaceflight Agency said its Shenzhou 20 mission will remain in space a bit longer on Tiangong space station after space debris damage.
A federal magistrate judge in Virginia accused the Justice Department of indicting former FBI Director James Comey before investigating his alleged wrongdoing.
A Maryland man who randomly had a set of numbers pop into his head while he was mowing a neighbor's lawn ended up using them to win a $150,000 lottery prize.
A moderate solar flare might affect radio communications on Earth, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday. 
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