• Coast Guard says they can't identify the noises heard during search for Titanic submersible

    At a news conference on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Jamie Frederick commented on reports of noises heard by search teams looking for a submersible that went missing on Sunday after it went to tour the wreckage of the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic. Frederick said the Coast Guard doesn’t know what the noises are, but that the data has been sent to the U.S. Navy to be analyzed.

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    Coast Guard says they can't identify the noises heard during search for Titanic submersible At a news conference on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Jamie Frederick commented on reports of noises heard by search teams looking for a submersible that went missing on Sunday after it went to tour the wreckage of the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic. Frederick said the Coast Guard doesn’t know what the noises are, but that the data has been sent to the U.S. Navy to be analyzed. #yahoonews #news #breakingnews #submarine #titanic #searchteam #coastguards #usnavy #yahoo #atlantic
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  • Anti-Trump protester arrested outside Miami courthouse after Trump's arraignment for classified docs

    Following the arraignment of former President Donald Trump in a Miami federal court on Tuesday, a protester wearing a striped prison costume was arrested by police.

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    Anti-Trump protester arrested outside Miami courthouse after Trump's arraignment for classified docs Following the arraignment of former President Donald Trump in a Miami federal court on Tuesday, a protester wearing a striped prison costume was arrested by police. #yahoonews #antitrump #protester #miami #trump #arraignment #classifieddocs #federalcourt #miami #police #news #breakingnews #video
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  • Rescuers talk about lifting a car off a man who was pinned during a crash in Omaha

    Sean Graham and Douglas County, Neb., Sheriff’s Lt. Timothy Owens spoke to Yahoo News’ Garin Flowers about rescuing a pinned down motorcycle rider by lifting a car to free him in Omaha, Neb.


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    Rescuers talk about lifting a car off a man who was pinned during a crash in Omaha Sean Graham and Douglas County, Neb., Sheriff’s Lt. Timothy Owens spoke to Yahoo News’ Garin Flowers about rescuing a pinned down motorcycle rider by lifting a car to free him in Omaha, Neb. #yahoonews #news #breakingnews #omaha #rescuers #nebraska #motorcyclerider #helpingeachother
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  • Chat GPT exec: 'If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong'

    In testimony before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee about oversight of artificial intelligence on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, OpenAI CEO Samuel Altman spoke about his concerns regarding AI, saying, “I think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong.”


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    Chat GPT exec: 'If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong' In testimony before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee about oversight of artificial intelligence on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, OpenAI CEO Samuel Altman spoke about his concerns regarding AI, saying, “I think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong.” #yahoonews #news #breakingnews #technology #chatgpt #openai #samuelaltman
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  • Republican lawmakers hold news conference to discuss the debt limit

    Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy and Republican lawmakers hold a news conference to discuss the debt limit on May 17, 2023.

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    Republican lawmakers hold news conference to discuss the debt limit Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy and Republican lawmakers hold a news conference to discuss the debt limit on May 17, 2023. #yahoonews #news #lawmakers #debtlimit #kevinmccarthy #debt #conference
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  • White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed allegations against Solomon Peña on Jan. 18, 2023. Peña is a former GOP candidate for New Mexico’s legislature who police say conspired with others to shoot at the homes of Democratic rivals.

    Jean-Pierre called the accusations “horrifying and shocking,” and spoke out against political violence, violent rhetoric and conspiracy theories.

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    White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed allegations against Solomon Peña on Jan. 18, 2023. Peña is a former GOP candidate for New Mexico’s legislature who police say conspired with others to shoot at the homes of Democratic rivals. Jean-Pierre called the accusations “horrifying and shocking,” and spoke out against political violence, violent rhetoric and conspiracy theories. #yahoonews #yahoo #news #stories #jeanpierre #solomonpena #newmexico #legislature #democratic #political #conspiracy #shocking #presssecretary #whitehouse
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  • Barney Frank on passage of Respect for Marriage Act

    Former Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank, the first member of Congress to voluntarily come out as gay, attended Thursday’s House vote for the Respect for Marriage Act.

    Speaking after the vote, the 82-year-old Frank said, “I was here for the birth of [the Defense of Marriage Act] so I am very grateful to be here for the funeral. It’s kind of a New Orleans moment: We are tooting our horns for the funeral, a much happier occasion than the birth.”

    DOMA, which banned the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage, was passed by Congress in 1996 and signed into law by then-President Bill Clinton. Frank was one of 67 House members to vote against the law.

    Frank also touted the work of Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and defended her decision to not push for a vote before last month’s elections.

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    Barney Frank on passage of Respect for Marriage Act Former Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank, the first member of Congress to voluntarily come out as gay, attended Thursday’s House vote for the Respect for Marriage Act. Speaking after the vote, the 82-year-old Frank said, “I was here for the birth of [the Defense of Marriage Act] so I am very grateful to be here for the funeral. It’s kind of a New Orleans moment: We are tooting our horns for the funeral, a much happier occasion than the birth.” DOMA, which banned the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage, was passed by Congress in 1996 and signed into law by then-President Bill Clinton. Frank was one of 67 House members to vote against the law. Frank also touted the work of Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and defended her decision to not push for a vote before last month’s elections. #yahoonews #news #respect4marriage ##marriageact #congress #samesex
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  • Biden pardons Thanksgiving turkeys: 'There's no "fowl" play'

    President Biden pardoned turkeys Chocolate and Chip at a White House ceremony on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. The broad-breasted white turkeys, weighing in at 46 and 47 pounds, respectively, were raised by National Turkey Federation chairman Ronnie Parker at Circle S Ranch in Monroe, N.C. Chocolate's and Chips' plans include earning an honorary poultry science degree from N.C. State University. The Tar Heel state ranks first in the nation for poultry production and second for turkey production.

    "We can't forget the reason for Thanksgiving in the first place," Biden said at the event. "That's what the Thanksgiving tradition is all about, being grateful for what we have," Biden said as he reflected on being grateful for the medical community and COVID-19 vaccines to enable Americans to gather safely this year.


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    Biden pardons Thanksgiving turkeys: 'There's no "fowl" play' President Biden pardoned turkeys Chocolate and Chip at a White House ceremony on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. The broad-breasted white turkeys, weighing in at 46 and 47 pounds, respectively, were raised by National Turkey Federation chairman Ronnie Parker at Circle S Ranch in Monroe, N.C. Chocolate's and Chips' plans include earning an honorary poultry science degree from N.C. State University. The Tar Heel state ranks first in the nation for poultry production and second for turkey production. "We can't forget the reason for Thanksgiving in the first place," Biden said at the event. "That's what the Thanksgiving tradition is all about, being grateful for what we have," Biden said as he reflected on being grateful for the medical community and COVID-19 vaccines to enable Americans to gather safely this year. #yahoo #yahoonews #news #potus #biden #joebiden #thanksgiving #thanksgivingturkey #turkey #pardonedturkey
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  • Parkland school shooter sentenced to life in prison without parole

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    Parkland school shooter sentenced to life in prison without parole #parkland #news #yahoonews #breakingnews #parklandschool
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  • Famine to be declared in Somalia next month

    Following four consecutive years of drought, parts of Somalia are projected to enter a famine next month based on new reports about acute food insecurity in the region. Despite warnings from humanitarian groups for years about the dire situation facing the East African country’s 16 million residents, experts say, world leaders have essentially turned the other way.

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    Famine to be declared in Somalia next month Following four consecutive years of drought, parts of Somalia are projected to enter a famine next month based on new reports about acute food insecurity in the region. Despite warnings from humanitarian groups for years about the dire situation facing the East African country’s 16 million residents, experts say, world leaders have essentially turned the other way. #yahoonews #news #somalia #famine
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