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Judge halts enforcement of Trump executive order against vote-by-mail states
A federal judge on Friday barred the Trump administration from enforcing large parts of an executive order that seeks to overhaul the federal elections process, finding that the federal government lacks the authority to withhold funding from states that fail to comply. Judge
Clues from the past reveal the West Antarctic Ice Sheet's vulnerability to warming
The Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers, located in the Amundsen Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), are among the fastest-melting glaciers on Earth. Together, they are losing ice more rapidly than any other part of Antarctica, raising serious concerns about the
Supporters of UAE-backed separatist group rally in southern Yemen for independent state
The Southern Transitional Council is an umbrella organization established in 2017 for groups that seek to restore southern Yemen as an independent state, and has received financial and military support from the UAE.
‘No Other Choice’ Star Lee Byung-hun on His Historic Golden Globe Actor Nom and Park Chan-wook’s Latest: ‘I Knew I Would Be Laughing a Lot’
Lee Byung-hun has a chance to make history — he’s the first Korean actor to be nominated for best actor, comedy or musical at the Golden Globes. The “No Other Choice” lead says he found out about the nomination from a friend — the actor was asleep in Korea when noms were
Minneapolis police detain at least 30 during latest protests
Minneapolis police on Saturday said at least 30 people were detained during protests the night before after an immigration officer fatally shot an unarmed woman in her vehicle earlier this week. Large crowds gathered outside of a Canopy Hotel where some individuals forced their
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Critical Role's animated intros are a master class in storytelling
What's the best way to get a Critical Role fan hyped? Show them a new animated intro featuring their favorite characters.
The ultimate guilty party for the tragedy in Minnesota
The men and women who work for ICE are not monsters. They are fellow Americans seeking to serve and protect our nation.
The Memo: National storm over ICE killing scrambles political picture over immigration
The killing of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday has sparked the fiercest protests yet over President Trump’s immigration policy and actions. The shooting of two people by a Border Patrol agent in
Box Office: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Stays No. 1 for Fourth Consecutive Friday; ‘Primate’ Swings to $4.5 Million Opening Day
“Avatar: Fire and Ash” continued its reign of box office dominance, landing at the top of the domestic charts for a fourth Friday in a row. The third “Avatar” installment, which recently crossed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, took home $5 million domestically on
'I can finally do the thing I wanted to do in every previous game': Divinity's head of design teases a new mechanic without saying what it is
"It stares you right in the face if you think about it."
Box Office: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ to Continue Winning Streak With $20M-Plus
New entries are Paramount's horror ‘Primate’ and Lionsgate’s ‘Greenland 2: Migration.’
Syrian forces deploy to Aleppo after cease-fire fails to halt clashes with Kurdish fighters
Clashes broke out earlier this week in predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods after the government and the Syrian Democratic Forces, the main Kurdish-led force, failed to make progress on how to merge troops into the national army. The fighting has displaced more than 140,000 and
Egypt announces results of last seats in parliament vote that gave Sisi strong majority
Jan 10 - Egypt’s National Elections Authority declared the results on Saturday of the last 49 seats in a parliamentary election that began more than three months ago and gave President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the super-majority he needs to amend the constitution. The results of
Washington National Opera Parts Ways With Kennedy Center After 55 Years
Opera company, which has performed at Washington, D.C. venue since its opening in 1971, says Center's "new business model" is "unfortunately at odds with how most not-for-profit opera companies operate"
Organic crystals self-heal at cryogenic temperatures via zipping action
At temperatures where most molecular movement ceases, certain organic crystals begin their self-healing journey.
Iran signals security ‘red line’ indicating protestor crackdown could intensify
Iran's Revolutionary Guard on Saturday said signaled security would be a “red line” amid the outbreak of protests and demonstrations across Tehran. The protests come in the wake of soaring inflation that turned political with people in the streets calling for the toppling of
Rare first Superman comic once stolen from Nicolas Cage sells for $15m
Fewer than 100 copies of Action Comics No 1, which introduced the world to Superman, are thought to exist.
Mass Effect 2’s opening death was my first contact with the series
13 years later, nothing comes close to seeing Shepard get spaced
The effect of environmental regulations on municipal bonds
Air pollution regulations in the United States are intended to protect public health, but a new study has found that they also carry an unexpected cost: higher interest rates on the bonds used by counties to fund schools, hospitals, and infrastructure. When a county falls out
Will the death of the penny kill the beloved elongated souvenir?
Has the end of penny production found another victim?
Justice is finally within reach for victims of Syria’s chemical weapons attacks
There are now multiple pathways to justice unfolding in Syria and abroad.
Mark J. Masek, Author of the Celebrity Cemetery Guidebook ‘Hollywood Remains to Be Seen,’ Dies at 68
With a great sense of history and “without spectacle,” he wrote about the gravesites of Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Liberace, Al Jolson, Marlyn Monroe and many others.


































