Month: February 2023
Meet the Real Women Whose 72-Year Friendship Inspired 80 For Brady
In the new sports comedy 80 for Brady, four longtime friends—and diehard New England Patriots fans—take a whirlwind trip to the 2017 Super Bowl to see their idol Tom Brady battle it out against the Atlanta Falcons. The women at
Read MoreUK man pleads guilty in foiled 2021 crossbow attack on queen
A Briton on Friday became the first person in decades to plead guilty to treason, after admitting trying to harm Queen Elizabeth II with a loaded crossbow in Windsor Castle in 2021. Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, from southern England, was
Read MoreChina says balloon spotted over U.S. is a ‘civilian airship’ that blew astray
The State Department announced Secretary of State Antony Blinken will not go ahead with a planned trip to China, after the surveillance balloon was detected over U.S. airspace Thursday.
Read MorePope urges peace on visit to South Sudan as continued fighting in the country kills 27
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — Pope Francis has landed in South Sudan, opening the second and final leg of his African pilgrimage with plans to encourage the young country’s stalled peace process.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Biden gives remarks on strong January jobs report
President Joe Biden will give remarks on Friday following reports that 517,000 jobs were added in January, a surprisingly strong gain in the face of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive drive to slow growth and tame inflation with higher interest rates.
Read MoreTexas power grid woes continue as New England prepares for Arctic front
Rising temperatures are offering some hope for frustrated Texans days after they lost power and heat in a deadly winter storm.
Read MoreEye Drops Linked to U.S. Outbreak of Drug-Resistant Infections
NEW YORK — U.S. health officials said Thursday a company is recalling its over-the-counter eye drops that have been linked to an outbreak of drug-resistant infections. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week sent a health alert to
Read MoreU.S. sees unexpected surge in hiring with 517,000 jobs added in January despite Fed hikes
America’s employers added a stunning 517,000 jobs in January, a surprisingly strong gain in the face of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive drive to slow growth and tame inflation with higher interest rates.
Read MoreChina says balloon spotted over U.S. for meteorological research and strayed from course
China’s Foreign Ministry says that a balloon the U.S. suspects of conducting surveillance was a civilian “airship” used for research, mainly meteorological purposes.
Read MoreChina says balloon spotted over U.S. for meteorological research and strayed from course
China’s Foreign Ministry says that a balloon the U.S. suspects of conducting surveillance was a civilian “airship” used for research, mainly meteorological purposes.
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