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9 killed, 1 injured in rural Wisconsin truck-passenger van collision Nine people are dead and another person is hospitalized Saturday following a collision between a passenger van and a semi-trailer truck in rural west-central Wisconsin. Biden signs $460B spending bill into law averting government shutdown President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the first of two long-term spending bills into law, ensuring the lights stay on in Washington after fears of a partial government shutdown. Daughter of ex-Indiana sheriff latest to be charged in alleged family corruption scheme The daughter of former Indiana Sheriff Jamey Noel has become the latest member of the ex-official's family to be arrested, charged or investigated in a wide-ranging probe of corruption in Clark County, Miami Beach imposes curfews, police crackdowns in 'spring break-up' Miami Beach, Fla., has launched its "break up" with spring break this weekend, imposing new rules such as curfews and DUI checkpoints in an effort to prevent dangerous and illegal activity. Judge upholds Biden's migrant parole policy but orders resumption of border wall A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit to end the Biden administration's parole policy enabling some immigrants to fly into the United States but also ordered the resumption of border wall construction. Probe finds Colo. forensic scientist manipulated DNA tests, cases under review Hundreds of cases involving a DNA scientist in Colorado are now under review after an internal affairs investigation found the woman manipulated data during the testing process. Police shoot, kill New Hampshire man suspected of vehicle theft Police have shot and killed a man suspected of vehicle theft in Rochester, N.H., authorities said Saturday. Federal judge upholds Washington state gun industry accountability law A federal judge has dismissed a challenge to a Washington state law that would hold gun makers and sellers accountable for preventing their products from getting into the wrong hands. 2 women charged for driving dead roommate to bank to obtain cash Two women in Ohio are facing charges after allegedly moving the body of their dead roommate into a car and driving to the bank to withdraw money from the deceased man's account. Israeli strikes hit tallest residential tower in southern Gaza city of Rafah Israeli military forces hit a large residential tower in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza overnight on Saturday, causing major damage to the 14-story building. Houthis escalate Red Sea attacks; target Singapore-flagged commercial vessel Houthis rebels in Yemen claimed on Saturday to have attacked a Singapore-flagged commercial vessel and U.S. Navy ships in the Red Sea as their assaults against maritime traffic escalated. Former Pakistani President Asif Zardari elected to historic second term Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday was formally elected as the 14th President of Pakistan, marking the 68-year-old's second non-consecutive term holding the office. Erdogan: Turkey could host peace talks between Ukraine, Russia Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is willing to host a summit between Ukraine and Russia in the interests of reaching a "fair peace" in the ongoing conflict. Twice's 'With You-th' tops U.S. album chartHelicopter crashes along U.S.-Mexico border, killing three A helicopter carrying a Border Patrol agent and three National Guard members has crashed along the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas, killing three, military officials confirmed. 'Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey' sweeps the Razzies "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" picked up five of the Razzie Awards bestowed on some of 2023's cinematic misfires on Saturday. Famous birthdays for March 9: Juliette Binoche, Suni Lee Actor Juliette Binoche turns 60 and Olympic gymnast Sunisa "Suni" Lee turns 21, among the famous birthdays for March 9. On This Day, March 9: Supreme Court rules in Amistad case On March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, with one dissent, that the enslaved Africans who seized control of the Amistad slave ship had been illegally forced into slavery and thus were free under U.S. law. More Recent Articles
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U.S. Military Enters a New Phase With Gaza Aid OperationsAs the United States continues providing Israel with munitions, the Pentagon will deliver food and other assistance to Gazans by sea and air. A Gaza aid ship in Cyprus awaits approval to head out with 200 tons of rice, flour and proteins.The first sea delivery of food and aid for Gaza could leave Cyprus soon. The Biden-Trump Rerun: A Nation Craving Change Gets More of the SameAmericans love a candidate who promises something new. But when a sitting president runs against a former one, can either claim the mantle of change? Questions Arise About Katie Britt’s State of the Union ResponseThe Alabama senator used a story about sex trafficking to criticize the Biden administration’s border policies. But the events occurred in Mexico years ago. Biden Expresses Regret for Calling an Undocumented Immigrant ‘an Illegal’The president had used the word in an unscripted exchange with Republicans during his State of the Union address on Thursday. Trump goes after Carroll and judge for defamation ruling after posting $91.6 million bond.Biden’s Armageddon Moment: When Nuclear Detonation Seemed Possible in UkraineFor a few weeks in October 2022, the White House was consumed in a crisis whose depths were not publicly acknowledged at the time. It was a glimpse of what seemed like a terrifying new era. New Online Speech Law Could Chill Political Humor in Sri LankaA sweeping new law on online speech threatens the political humor that has helped the island nation get through tough stretches. A Humanitarian Crisis Is Rapidly Unfolding in HaitiAs gangs have united in concerted attacks against the state, the prime minister is stranded in Puerto Rico, and food, water, fuel and medical care are in short supply. Boeing Subject of Criminal Inquiry by DOJThe investigation is tied to an incident on an Alaska Airlines flight in early January. Boeing also told a Senate panel that it cannot find a record of the work done on the Alaska plane. The Surprising Left-Right Alliance That Wants More Apartments in SuburbsThe YIMBY movement isn’t just for liberals any more. Legislators from both sides of the political divide are working to add duplexes and apartments to single-family neighborhoods. The War in Gaza Told Through One Man’s PainA father’s desperate texts from Gaza offer a window into five months of suffering there. Ireland Rejects Constitution Changes, Keeping ‘Women in the Home’ LanguageTwo proposed amendments, which voters considered on Friday, were intended to reflect the more secular, liberal values of the nation’s modern era. William Whitworth, Revered Writer and Editor, Is Dead at 87After writing memorable character sketches and fine-tuning others’ copy at The New Yorker, he spent two decades as editor in chief of The Atlantic Monthly. More Recent Articles |
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Nine people are dead and another person is hospitalized Saturday following a collision between a passenger van and a semi-trailer truck in rural west-central Wisconsin.
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the first of two long-term spending bills into law, ensuring the lights stay on in Washington after fears of a partial government shutdown.
The daughter of former Indiana Sheriff Jamey Noel has become the latest member of the ex-official's family to be arrested, charged or investigated in a wide-ranging probe of corruption in Clark County,
Miami Beach, Fla., has launched its "break up" with spring break this weekend, imposing new rules such as curfews and DUI checkpoints in an effort to prevent dangerous and illegal activity.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit to end the Biden administration's parole policy enabling some immigrants to fly into the United States but also ordered the resumption of border wall construction.
Hundreds of cases involving a DNA scientist in Colorado are now under review after an internal affairs investigation found the woman manipulated data during the testing process.
Police have shot and killed a man suspected of vehicle theft in Rochester, N.H., authorities said Saturday.
A federal judge has dismissed a challenge to a Washington state law that would hold gun makers and sellers accountable for preventing their products from getting into the wrong hands.
Two women in Ohio are facing charges after allegedly moving the body of their dead roommate into a car and driving to the bank to withdraw money from the deceased man's account.
Israeli military forces hit a large residential tower in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza overnight on Saturday, causing major damage to the 14-story building.
Houthis rebels in Yemen claimed on Saturday to have attacked a Singapore-flagged commercial vessel and U.S. Navy ships in the Red Sea as their assaults against maritime traffic escalated.
Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday was formally elected as the 14th President of Pakistan, marking the 68-year-old's second non-consecutive term holding the office.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he is willing to host a summit between Ukraine and Russia in the interests of reaching a "fair peace" in the ongoing conflict.
K-pop group Twice's "With You-th" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week.
A helicopter carrying a Border Patrol agent and three National Guard members has crashed along the U.S.-Mexico border in South Texas, killing three, military officials confirmed.
"Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" picked up five of the Razzie Awards bestowed on some of 2023's cinematic misfires on Saturday.
Actor Juliette Binoche turns 60 and Olympic gymnast Sunisa "Suni" Lee turns 21, among the famous birthdays for March 9.
On March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, with one dissent, that the enslaved Africans who seized control of the Amistad slave ship had been illegally forced into slavery and thus were free under U.S. law. 
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