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Appeals court reverses order to shut down 'Alligator Alcatraz' A federal appeals court Thursday overturned a judge's order to shut down Florida's immigration detention facility dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" by Department of Homeland Security officials. States receive $86 million to enhance pipeline safety The Transportation Department has announced $86 million in federal grants to enhance safety programs along the nation's 3.3-million mile pipeline network, or 85% of all pipelines in the United States. Ex-President Joe Biden undergoes skin cancer surgery Former President Joe Biden had a procedure done to remove cancerous skin cells, his spokesperson announced Thursday. Justice Department supports Trump's effort to fire FTC commissioner The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to allow President Donald Trump to fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission without cause, a challenge to a 90-year-old precedent that limits political influence. Study shows pharmaceutical LSD might relieve anxiety for months A study of a pharmaceutical form of the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide suggests it might relieve anxiety symptoms for up to three months. U.S. health officials express high hopes in promoting 'breakthrough' HIV drug Health officials on Thursday said they are optimistic about a relatively new HIV antiviral medication called lenacapavir that they hope will reach 2 million people by 2028. Trump administration weighing limits on gun ownership by trans people The Trump administration might limit firearms access for those identifying as transgender due to alleged mental illness, several news outlets reported. Senate committee grills RFK Jr. on his anti-vaccine policies, CDC turmoil Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified for three hours Thursday before a Senate committee about firing staff at the CDC and his decisions on vaccines. Texas border agents uncover meth shipments valued at $50 million A pair of drug seizures by Customs and Border Protection along the Texas-Mexico border has netted methamphetamine shipments with an estimated street value of $50 million, the agency announced. Northwestern University President Michael Schill resigns amid funding fight with feds Three-year Northwestern University President Michael Schill announced he will leave his position after the university names an interim president to replace him. Chilean holding company acquires full ownership of The Fresh Market Chilean holding company Cencosud (Centros Comerciales Sudamericanos) announced it has acquired full ownership of premium supermarket chain The Fresh Market. Report: DOJ investigating Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud The Justice Department has begun investigating fired Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud while she challenges her recent firing. Guillermo del Toro to appear at Beyond Fest 12-film retrospective Beyond Fest announced Thursday that it is hosting a 12-film retrospective of Guillermo del Toro films, with del Toro appearing in person for four screenings. Nunez: 'Paper' might have 'Office' Easter eggs, but it's a new show Oscar Nunez says "The Paper," premiering Thursday, is a very different show than "The Office," even though the workplace comedies exist in the same universe. U.S. firm Leidos is expanding the Royal Navy’s autonomous fleet Virginia-based Leidos is expanding the Royal Navy's autonomous fleet with a medium-sized craft to support the rapid tactical deployment of commando forces. Watch: Ethan Hawke returns for revenge in 'Black Phone 2' Universal Studios released the trailer for "The Black Phone 2" on Thursday. The horror sequel, in theaters Oct. 17, resurrects The Grabber (Ethan Hawke). ConocoPhillips to lay off up to 25% of global workforce Oil giant ConocoPhillips announced Thursday that it will lay off about 25% of its workforce globally as part of a restructuring. Lower oil prices contributed. 'Sound of Music' available in 4K Sept. 23 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment announced Thursday "The Sound of Music" comes home on 4K UHD Sept. 23 for the 60th anniversary, after its re-release. Study suggests saliva protects kids' teeth from fruit juice A new study suggests fruit juice's adverse effects on the oral health of children could be short-lived, thanks to the remarkable properties of saliva. D.C. attorney general files suit over National Guard deployment The District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump for bringing in National Guard soldiers to police its streets. Watch: Bison escapes enclosure, feasts on village resident's plants A bison escaped from its enclosure in Poland and wandered through a village, where it was caught on camera raiding a resident's garden for healthy snacks. Clinical trial finds single-dose penicillin effective against syphilis A single dose of penicillin works just as well to cure early syphilis as the three-injection regimen now used by many doctors, a new clinical trial says. |
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Trump Claims the Power to Summarily Kill Suspected Drug SmugglersThe move to treat criminals as if they were wartime combatants escalated an administration pattern of using military force for law enforcement tasks at home and abroad. After Boat Strike, Rubio Says U.S. Will Help Other Nations ‘Blow Up’ Crime GroupsThe Trump administration aims to carry out more violent strikes against drug cartels, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said as he met with Ecuador’s president. Venezuelan Jets Fly Over U.S. Navy Ship in Show of ForceThe flyover took place two days after the United States carried out a military strike on a boat in the Caribbean that U.S. officials said was carrying drugs. Trump to Sign Order Renaming the Defense Department as the Department of WarThe president is turning back the clock to the name the agency held until shortly after World War II. Justice Dept. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Lisa Cook, Elevating Trump’s ClaimsThe move was instigated by Ed Martin, a Trump loyalist who has said it is legitimate for officials to publicly air criminal investigations into people targeted by the president. Melania Trump Has a Warning for Humanity: ‘The Robots Are Here’The first lady has shown herself to be captivated by the wonders and dangers and opportunities of modern technologies. RFK Jr. Faces Senate Grilling After Vaccine Changes and C.D.C. Shake-UpA three-hour hearing before the Senate Finance Committee revealed that the health secretary was on uncertain ground even with some Republicans who voted to confirm him. 5 Takeaways From RFK Jr.’s Senate HearingDuring often tense exchanges, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his positions on Covid vaccines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and autism. Hochul to Sign Order to Get Around U.S. Limits on Covid VaccineGov. Kathy Hochul of New York plans to authorize pharmacists to provide the vaccine to almost anyone who wants it without a prescription. Health Dept. Plans Vaccine Poll Run by Trump Ally’s FirmThe no-bid contract was published amid Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s effort to move the nation’s health infrastructure away from some vaccines. Adams Considers Dropping Out of Race After Secret Meeting in FloridaMayor Eric Adams of New York City has told confidants that he would consider abandoning his re-election bid. President Trump said he favored a “one on one” mayoral race. N.Y.C. Elections Board May Block Ballot Proposals on HousingThe City Council opposes the measures, which would curtail its power. The Board of Elections, appointed by the Council, could prevent voters from weighing in. Meet the Artist Behind Naomi Osaka’s Custom Labubus at the U.S. OpenEvery match of a thrilling U.S. Open run has featured a custom crystal-clad creation. Kerin Rose Gold took us behind the scenes. Trump Administration to End Security Programs Protecting European Allies From RussiaEnding the longstanding program is expected to impact hundreds of millions of dollars that have gone toward countries that border Russia. Members of Congress Grasp for a Stopgap Deal to Avert a ShutdownRepublicans and Democrats agree they will need a temporary measure to fund the government past Sept. 30, but have yet to come to terms on what it should look like. U.S. Agents Raid Upstate N.Y. Plant and Detain Dozens of MigrantsLocal law enforcement officers helped federal agents carry out an immigration raid near Syracuse. Witnesses said the agents used police dogs in the raid and wielded crowbars to gain entry. Appeals Court Says ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center Can Stay OpenAn appeals panel paused a federal judge’s ruling that no additional detainees could be sent to the center, and that much of it had to be dismantled within 60 days. Trump Officials Ask Military Lawyers to Serve as Immigration JudgesEmails sent out call for volunteers to take six-month assignments hearing asylum and deportation cases. Giorgio Armani, Italian Fashion Designer, Dies at 91He created a male uniform whose feminized form won favor with women. An alliance with movie stars made his name all but synonymous with red-carpet dressing. Harvard Won Its Money Back, but Will It Actually Get It?A judge ruled that the Trump administration broke the law in canceling billions in federal funds for Harvard. Whether the money is returned matters for the rest of higher education. At Harvard, Judge’s Ruling on Funding Gives Students One More Thing to PonderMany students were cautiously hopeful after a judge said the Trump administration could not freeze research funding to the university. But they also had other things on their minds. College Board Cancels Tool for Finding Low-Income High AchieversAfter the Trump administration criticized the use of what it called “racial proxies,” the group behind the SAT shut down a way for universities to identify promising applicants from disadvantaged communities. Biden Has Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer LesionsThree months earlier, former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had a diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Justice Amy Coney Barrett Argues Her Own Case, and the Court’s, in New BookIn a new book, Justice Amy Coney Barrett asks for faith in the Supreme Court but reveals very little. Kavanaugh Acknowledges ‘Difficult Job’ of His Lower-Court ColleaguesSpeaking at a judicial conference in Memphis, the justice expressed sympathy for the district-court judges whose rulings the Supreme Court has repeatedly paused. Quakes on Mars Reveal New Features of the Planet’s InteriorUsing data from NASA’s retired InSight lander, two separate teams of researchers found evidence of a sluggish Martian mantle and a solid inner core. Pennsylvania Couple Kept 5 Children in ‘Deplorable’ Conditions, Police SayThe children, between the ages of 5 and 14, were locked in a room that the authorities said “functioned as a dungeon,” with no beds and boarded-up windows. |
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A federal appeals court Thursday overturned a judge's order to shut down Florida's immigration detention facility dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" by Department of Homeland Security officials.
The Transportation Department has announced $86 million in federal grants to enhance safety programs along the nation's 3.3-million mile pipeline network, or 85% of all pipelines in the United States.
Former President Joe Biden had a procedure done to remove cancerous skin cells, his spokesperson announced Thursday.
The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to allow President Donald Trump to fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission without cause, a challenge to a 90-year-old precedent that limits political influence.
A study of a pharmaceutical form of the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide suggests it might relieve anxiety symptoms for up to three months.
Health officials on Thursday said they are optimistic about a relatively new HIV antiviral medication called lenacapavir that they hope will reach 2 million people by 2028.
The Trump administration might limit firearms access for those identifying as transgender due to alleged mental illness, several news outlets reported.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified for three hours Thursday before a Senate committee about firing staff at the CDC and his decisions on vaccines.
A pair of drug seizures by Customs and Border Protection along the Texas-Mexico border has netted methamphetamine shipments with an estimated street value of $50 million, the agency announced.
Three-year Northwestern University President Michael Schill announced he will leave his position after the university names an interim president to replace him.
Chilean holding company Cencosud (Centros Comerciales Sudamericanos) announced it has acquired full ownership of premium supermarket chain The Fresh Market.
The Justice Department has begun investigating fired Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud while she challenges her recent firing.
Beyond Fest announced Thursday that it is hosting a 12-film retrospective of Guillermo del Toro films, with del Toro appearing in person for four screenings.
Oscar Nunez says "The Paper," premiering Thursday, is a very different show than "The Office," even though the workplace comedies exist in the same universe.
Virginia-based Leidos is expanding the Royal Navy's autonomous fleet with a medium-sized craft to support the rapid tactical deployment of commando forces.
Universal Studios released the trailer for "The Black Phone 2" on Thursday. The horror sequel, in theaters Oct. 17, resurrects The Grabber (Ethan Hawke).
Oil giant ConocoPhillips announced Thursday that it will lay off about 25% of its workforce globally as part of a restructuring. Lower oil prices contributed.
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment announced Thursday "The Sound of Music" comes home on 4K UHD Sept. 23 for the 60th anniversary, after its re-release.
A new study suggests fruit juice's adverse effects on the oral health of children could be short-lived, thanks to the remarkable properties of saliva.
The District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump for bringing in National Guard soldiers to police its streets.
A bison escaped from its enclosure in Poland and wandered through a village, where it was caught on camera raiding a resident's garden for healthy snacks.
A single dose of penicillin works just as well to cure early syphilis as the three-injection regimen now used by many doctors, a new clinical trial says. 
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