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Iceland volcano forces town on southern peninsula to evacuate again Residents of Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula are under evacuation following a volcanic eruption Saturday, the fourth eruption in the area since December. Cops arrest gunman in N.J. after 3 killed in suburban Phila. Police said they've apprehended a man in New Jersey who was wanted in connection with a triple homicide in a Philadelphia suburb Saturday. Millions descend on Fifth Ave. for 263rd NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade Manhattan was alive with Irish pride as the 236rd New York St. Patrick's Day parade kicked off Saturday. N.Y. man vows to regain 750-pound, 11-foot gator removed from his home A man whose 11-foot, 750-pound pet alligator was removed by conservation officials from his home in upstate New York this week has vowed to regain custody of his beloved pet. Everest climber, filmmaker, climate activist David Breashears dies at 68 David Breashears, pioneering mountaineer, filmmaker and climate activist, has died in his Massachusetts home, his family announced. He was 68. 4-time boxing champ Roberto Duran undergoing treatment for heart problem Boxing legend Roberto Duran is receiving medical care for a heart condition, his family said Saturday. Police I.D. suspect wanted in slaying of New Mexico trooper on I-40 Authorities on Saturday named a suspect in the killing of a New Mexico police officer Justin Hare, who was slain while assisting a motorist along Interstate 40. Energy Department grants $2.26B loan for Nevada lithium project Lithium Americas has received conditional approval for a multi-billion-dollar loan from the U.S. Department of Energy to help fund a massive development project in Nevada. Commission: 'Abdication' of law enforcement allowed Maine mass shootings Sheriff's officials could have arrested Maine mass shooter Robert Card Jr. and confiscated his firearms six weeks before he killed 18 and injured 13 others in an October rampage, an independent commission has found. Univ. of Maryland lifts ban on frat, sorority events after misconduct investigation The University of Maryland has lifted restrictions on 32 fraternities and sororities after it completed investigation into hazing accusations. Chicago to start evicting migrants from city shelters under amended policy Officials in Chicago will begin evicting migrants staying in the city's shelters this weekend, following through on Mayor Brandon Johnson's amended policy under which only adults will be removed. Look: Celine Dion shares rare photo of her with three sons Pop music icon Celine Dion shared a rare photo of her with her three sons this week. Prosecutors want Bankman-Fried to serve more than 40 years Convicted FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried should serve between 40 and 50 years in prison, prosecutors in New York contend in their sentencing recommendation. Tip leads to mother’s arrest 2 years after boy’s body found in suitcase in Indiana A tip has led to the arrest in California of the mother of a boy whose body was found in a suitcase in an Indiana field two years ago, according to Indiana State Police. Miami Beach police enforce midnight spring break curfew Police in Miami Beach started enforcing a new curfew at midnight Saturday, implemented by the city over concerns caused by the massive influx of spring break revelers. Putin casts vote online as Russian presidential elections enter second day Russian President Vladimir Putin cast his vote online as weekend presidential elections denounced as a "sham" by his opponents and Western observers continued on Saturday, External panel found missing after United Airlines flight lands in Oregon A post-flight inspection of a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 discovered a missing external panel on the underside of the aircraft after landing at its destination in Oregon, airline officials say. Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend. Famous birthdays for March 16: Nancy Wilson, Alexandra Daddario Rocker Nancy Wilson turns 70 and actor Alexandra Daddario turns 38, among the famous birthdays for March 16. On This Day, March 16: Congress establishes West Point On March 16, 1802, the U.S. Congress authorized the establishment of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Says Some Migrants Are ‘Not People’ and Predicts a ‘Blood Bath’ if He LosesIn a caustic and discursive speech in Ohio, former President Donald J. Trump once again doubled down on a doomsday vision of the United States. Donald Trump’s Alternate Reality Pitch, ExaminedThe war in Ukraine. Hamas’s attack on Israel. Inflation. The former president has insisted that none would have occurred if he had remained in office after 2020. How Trump Is Scrambling to Raise CashThe former president is facing converging financial crunches as he and the Republican Party confront a shortfall against President Biden and the Democrats. First Sea-Borne Aid Reaches Gaza Amid Fears About Security and MalnutritionThe 200 tons of food provided by a celebrity chef’s charity arrived as UNICEF said rising numbers of children in Gaza were facing food deprivation. Gazans Struggle to Celebrate Ramadan: ‘Practically Fasting for Months’A time of religious devotion, dawn-to-dusk fasting and charity is instead a daily struggle for survival. Five Ways Buying and Selling a House Could ChangeThe National Association of Realtors has agreed to change its policies to settle several lawsuits brought by home sellers — a move that could reduce commissions. Who Australia Caught When It Went Looking for Chinese SpiesThe first case tried under Australia’s foreign interference laws has raised tough questions about the breadth of the regulations. What the Philippines Is Doing About South China Sea TensionsEscalating tensions in the South China Sea, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. says, are not only a regional issue, but a global one. After Another Subway Shooting, NYC Wrestles With Question of SafetyEven with the National Guard patrolling the system, some New Yorkers say they don’t feel secure, particularly after the subway shooting in Brooklyn on Thursday. Others remain unfazed. When Medicaid Comes After the Family HomeFederal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care. Landline Users Remain Proudly ‘Old-Fashioned’ in the Digital AgeTraditional phones may seem like relics in the iPhone era, but a recent AT&T cellular service outage had some landline lovers extolling their virtues. A Retiree in California Is Teaching Afghan Women How to DriveLocal lore says that one 82-year-old professor has probably taught more Afghan women drivers in a California town than there are in all Afghanistan. For them, it’s not about empowerment; it’s for groceries. Biden’s Next Crisis Might Be North KoreaBiden should act to prevent North Korea from adding to the list of U.S. headaches. Does Everyone Want to Be on the ‘Mommy Track’?More people are rejecting the false binary of remote work vs. the corporate ladder. 3 People Fatally Shot in Falls Township, Pa., Police SayA manhunt led the police to Trenton, N.J., where the gunman was taken into custody Saturday evening. Gila Monster’s Venomous Bite Contributed to Colorado Man’s Death, Reports ShowThe rare fatality happened after the man endured a four-minute-long bite from the lizard to his right hand in February, records show. Larry H. Parker, Famed Personal Injury Attorney, Dies at 75In the Los Angeles area, Mr. Parker was a common sight on billboards and television commercials in which he promised to stand up to faceless insurance companies. In Paris, the Olympics Clean Up Their ActOrganizers of the Games promise to slash greenhouse gas emissions by re-using historic buildings, adding bike lanes, even putting solar panels on the Seine. Will it work? More Recent Articles |
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Residents of Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula are under evacuation following a volcanic eruption Saturday, the fourth eruption in the area since December.
Police said they've apprehended a man in New Jersey who was wanted in connection with a triple homicide in a Philadelphia suburb Saturday.
Manhattan was alive with Irish pride as the 236rd New York St. Patrick's Day parade kicked off Saturday.
A man whose 11-foot, 750-pound pet alligator was removed by conservation officials from his home in upstate New York this week has vowed to regain custody of his beloved pet.
David Breashears, pioneering mountaineer, filmmaker and climate activist, has died in his Massachusetts home, his family announced. He was 68.
Boxing legend Roberto Duran is receiving medical care for a heart condition, his family said Saturday.
Authorities on Saturday named a suspect in the killing of a New Mexico police officer Justin Hare, who was slain while assisting a motorist along Interstate 40.
Lithium Americas has received conditional approval for a multi-billion-dollar loan from the U.S. Department of Energy to help fund a massive development project in Nevada.
Sheriff's officials could have arrested Maine mass shooter Robert Card Jr. and confiscated his firearms six weeks before he killed 18 and injured 13 others in an October rampage, an independent commission has found.
The University of Maryland has lifted restrictions on 32 fraternities and sororities after it completed investigation into hazing accusations.
Officials in Chicago will begin evicting migrants staying in the city's shelters this weekend, following through on Mayor Brandon Johnson's amended policy under which only adults will be removed.
Pop music icon Celine Dion shared a rare photo of her with her three sons this week.
Convicted FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried should serve between 40 and 50 years in prison, prosecutors in New York contend in their sentencing recommendation.
A tip has led to the arrest in California of the mother of a boy whose body was found in a suitcase in an Indiana field two years ago, according to Indiana State Police.
Police in Miami Beach started enforcing a new curfew at midnight Saturday, implemented by the city over concerns caused by the massive influx of spring break revelers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin cast his vote online as weekend presidential elections denounced as a "sham" by his opponents and Western observers continued on Saturday,
A post-flight inspection of a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 discovered a missing external panel on the underside of the aircraft after landing at its destination in Oregon, airline officials say.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend.
Rocker Nancy Wilson turns 70 and actor Alexandra Daddario turns 38, among the famous birthdays for March 16.
On March 16, 1802, the U.S. Congress authorized the establishment of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. 
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