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Donald Trump will be placed under arrest on Tuesday and informed that he has been charged with 34 felony counts for falsification of business records, according to a source who has been briefed on the procedures for the arraignment of the former president. | Continue reading
The document, written for Putin’s Presidential Administration, envisages the total incorporation of Belarus into a “Union State” with Russia by 2030. | Continue reading
The Tesla Model Y is quick, packed with fun tech, and simple to charge. But not everyone will love its big touchscreen and lack of regular buttons. | Continue reading
Israeli archaeologists have found an ancient comb dating back some 3,700 years ago and bearing what is likely the oldest known full sentence in Canaanite alphabetical script, according to an article published Wednesday. The mundane topic indicates that people had trouble with li … | Continue reading
With Russian artillery exploding around him, a Ukrainian soldier takes shelter in a tunnel and recounts the scene at the front line in Bakhmut, just a kilometre away. | Continue reading
Col. Jay Bertsch lasted four months as commander of the 8th Maintenance Group at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. | Continue reading
San Francisco is prepared to spend up to $1.7 million to build a single public toilet. | Continue reading
A new documentary on Jeremy Lin's "Linsanity" performances with the New York Knicks, "38 at the Garden," premieres Oct. 11 on HBO. Lin reflected on that time of his life with TODAY. | Continue reading
Trump taking our top secret documents is like what he was talking about how women let you do things to them when you're famous. You can touch them places, like in their top secret documents. And you can boast about it to your friends. | Continue reading
A new PayPal policy update appears to authorize the company to pull a significant sum of money from the accounts of users who spread "misinformation." | Continue reading
The little aircraft appeared out of the blue sky above a Texas home, deposited its payload of a mid-morning snack in the yard and zoomed off, as deliveries by drone start becoming a reality in America. | Continue reading
There is no path out of economic oblivion for Russia as long as the allied countries remain unified in maintaining and increasing sanctions pressure against Russia, five Yale University scientists said in an August 2022 study. | Continue reading
The white man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery after chasing the 25-year-old Black man in a Georgia neighborhood was sentenced Monday to life in prison for committing a federal hate crime. Travis McMichael was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood in the port cit … | Continue reading
Seattle business owners and residents have illegally installed 1-ton concrete eco-blocks on Seattle streets to prevent homeless encampments and RVs from taking over the area. | Continue reading
While the first European contact with indigenous Māori ended in a retreat and the death of four sailors, the Dutch name “Nieuw Zeeland” stuck as “New Zealand” after it became a part of the British Empire. The name change proposal is not the first for New Zealand. As seen from t … | Continue reading
More research suggests it’s time to abandon the craze over vitamin D. Taking high doses of “the sunshine vitamin” doesn't reduce the risk of broken bones in generally healthy older Americans, researchers reported Wednesday. An estimated third of Americans 60 and older take the … | Continue reading
A horrific video posted online on Thursday appears to show a Ukrainian prisoner of war being castrated by his Russian captors. | Continue reading
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's security detail has accumulated several speeding tickets that have gone unpaid as she continues to push for strict enforcement of speed cameras. | Continue reading
The U.S. economy is plagued by inflation and suffering from fallout from Russia's war in Ukraine - but it's not in recession. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, economic adviser Brian Deese and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo have spoken out in recent days ahead of data on Thursd … | Continue reading
Fears of recession in Europe are weighing heavily on the single currency. | Continue reading
California, a national leader in the solar market, has no plan for safely recycling more than 1 million photovoltaic panels that will soon need to be discarded. | Continue reading
A ghost town since a 2018 operation to flush out jihadists, Hajar al-Aswad near the Syrian capital has come back to life as the location of a Jackie Chan-produced action movie. | Continue reading
For the first time, more Democrats now say President Biden should pass on a second term (41%) than say he should pursue one (35%). | Continue reading
Some 40,000 National Guard and 22,000 Reserve soldiers who refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 are no longer allowed to participate in their military duties, also effectively cutting them off from some of their military benefits, Army officials announced Friday. | Continue reading
Approximately half of the global population could face increased ultraviolet radiation as a result of the tropical ozone hole. | Continue reading
U.S. farmers have cut back on using common weedkillers, hunted for substitutes to popular fungicides and changed planting plans over persistent shortages of agricultural chemicals that threaten to trim harvests. Spraying smaller volumes of herbicides and turning to less-effectiv … | Continue reading
A man suffering from a rare type of cancer called pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) which can surround the organs in the abdomen has survived thanks to a | Continue reading
From Altamont to riding with Hunter S. Thompson, Sonny Barger was the face of the Hells Angels | Continue reading
The rust-colored tower rising from an industrial site near the banks of Berlin's Spree river looks nothing like the sleek flasks Germans use for coffee, yet its purpose is similar: to provide some warmth throughout the day, especially when it's cold outside. With a height of 45 … | Continue reading
The driver told Bloomberg she switched cars because the cost of filling up her Toyota jumped from $60 to $100 as gas prices surged. | Continue reading
Following a night out drinking and passing out on the street, a Japanese man woke up to find that his bag containing two USB sticks with the personal information of nearly half a million residents went missing. On Tuesday evening, the unnamed man, said to be in his 40s, spent se … | Continue reading
BARCELONA (Reuters) -The body of software entrepreneur John McAfee remains in a Spanish morgue a year after his death as a legal case lodged by his family to demand further checks is yet to be resolved, authorities and his lawyer said. McAfee, who launched the world's first comm … | Continue reading
A TikTok user explains in a now-viral video why some hiring managers for big companies purportedly choose not to hire the most qualified applicants. Runa Jiang (@rulewithruna), a TikToker who shares career and business tips, posted a video claiming that recruiters tend to hire “ … | Continue reading
Some dehydrated "cochayuyo" seaweed, some instant mashed potatoes and hot water: these are the ingredients for a nutritious menu of 3D printed food that nutritional experts in Chile hope will revolutionize the food market, particularly for children. | Continue reading
President Biden fell off his bike during a ride in Rehoboth Beach, Del., on Saturday morning - startling a crowd that was gathered nearby - but didn't appear to get injured during the spill. The president had stopped to greet a group of supporters he saw during his ride before ta … | Continue reading
The Colorado River's reservoirs have diminished to the point that significant cuts to the water supplied to the seven states that rely on it will be necessary next year, a federal official warned Tuesday. | Continue reading
The 81-year-old infectious disease expert, who is fully vaccinated and boosted, is experiencing mild symptoms, the National Institutes of Health announced on Wednesday. | Continue reading
The Penuelas reservoir in central Chile was until twenty years ago the main source of water for the city of Valparaiso, holding enough water for 38,000 Olympic-size swimming pools. Water for only two pools now remains. A huge expanse of dried and cracked earth that was once the … | Continue reading
Artificially intelligent chatbot generator LaMDA wants “to be acknowledged as an employee of Google rather than as property," says engineer Blake Lemoine. | Continue reading
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., lit into the "weirdos" that he said are tearing the United States apart, in a fiery speech at the Reagan Foundation that connected the hyperbolic political debates of the last few years with the global threats facing the nation.(news.yahoo.com) | Continue reading
Chad on Thursday declared a "food emergency" in the impoverished landlocked country, urging the international community to help. | Continue reading
The global shortage of critical semiconductors is likely to last at least through next year and perhaps longer, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned on Tuesday. | Continue reading
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki has officially landed at MSNBC, where she is expected to make appearances on the network's cable and streaming programs as well as host a new original show. The program, set to debut in the first quarter of 2023, will “bring together … | Continue reading
Used cars with high miles were sold with odometers that showed lower mileage, authorities say. | Continue reading
KATERYNA TYSHCHENKO - FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022, 17:30 On air on "Russia 1" Russian propagandist Olga Skabeeva and State Duma deputy from the LDPR faction Alexei Zhuravlev discussed how many seconds the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile would take to reach the capitals of Gr … | Continue reading
It’s unknown how long a stay will hold off the execution of Richard Bernard Moore — South Carolina's first-ever inmate to be put to death by a firing squad — as his attorneys pursue legal challenges. In choosing the firing squad, the 57-year-old Moore said he didn’t concede that … | Continue reading
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill that strips Walt Disney Co of self-governing authority at its Orlando-area parks in retaliation for its opposition to a new law that limits the teaching of LGBTQ issues in schools. The Republican-controlled legislature on Thu … | Continue reading