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NASA, SpaceX postpone Crew-8 mission to SundayDonald Trump dominates state GOP caucuses ahead of Super Tuesday Former President Donald Trump swept the Michigan GOP Convention Saturday at a convention in Grand Rapids. Univ. of Maryland suspends frat, sorority events over misconduct allegations The University of Maryland has issued a cease and desist order to some of its fraternities and sororities after accusations of hazing and misconduct that "threatened the safety and well-being" of students. NCAA proposes helmet communications, 2-minute warnings for football College football coaches could communicate with players, review game footage on tablets and get a timeout during 2-minute warnings before the end of each half under rules changes proposed by the NCAA. Feds open discrimination probe of Nex Benedict's school in Oklahoma Oklahoma's Owasso Public Schools is under federal investigation for potential discrimination related to the recent death of former non-binary 10th-grader Nex Benedict. Son of Kansas City Chiefs coach has DUI sentence commuted Missouri Gov. Mike Parsons says he has commuted the drunken driving sentence issued to former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid three years ago. Trio of Norfolk Southern trains involved in eastern Pennsylvania collision Three Norfolk Southern trains were involved in a collision in eastern Pennsylvania early Saturday with two engines ending up in the Lehigh River near Allentown, authorities confirmed. Pennsylvania man charged with killing Amish woman, unborn child Officials made an arrest Saturday in the death of Rebekah Byler, a pregnant 23-year-old Pennsylvania Amish woman who was found dead this week. Jury finds Troconis guilty on charges related to apparent slaying of Jennifer Dulos A jury of six has found former ESPN host and producer Michelle Troconis guilty of conspiring to murder and hide the death of Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos, who has been missing since 2019. WTO closes ministers' conference with tense negotiations, few agreements Members of the World Trade Organization wrapped up the 13th Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi Saturday with a consensus to extend a moratorium on e-commerce tariffs for two years and little else. Grammy winner gets 3-year prison sentence in Iran for anti-regime song Grammy-winning Iranian musician Shervin Hajipour has been sentenced to more than three years in prison in connection with a song he wrote that became the anthem for anti-regime protests in 2022. DeSantis vetoes social media ban for youth, favors alternative bill A proposed Florida law banning social media use by youth under age 16 has been vetoed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who says he instead favors a less-restrictive alternative measure. First U.S. humanitarian aid successfully air-dropped in Gaza, military says The first American humanitarian aid shipments to Gaza were successfully air dropped into the Palestinian enclave Saturday, U.S. military officials confirmed. Dar Salim lands role in 'Terminal List' prequel "Covenant" actor Dar Salim is set to star in Prime Video's "The Terminal List" prequel. Wis. Supreme Court won't hear Dems' challenge to congressional maps The Wisconsin Supreme Court has opted not to hear arguments over a lawsuit filed by Democrats seeking to redraw the Dairy State's congressional maps. Ore. lawmakers reverse course on drug decriminalization amid fentanyl crisis Three years after Oregon voters approved a referendum decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs, the state's Legislature has overturned the measure amid a booming fentanyl crisis. Emily Ratajkowski, Rita Wilson, Stephen Fry join cast of Lena Dunham's 'Too Much' Emily Ratajkowski, Rita Wilson and Stephen Fry have joined the cast of writer-director Lena Dunham's upcoming Netflix series, Too Much. British ship M/V Rubymar, crippled by Houthi strikes, sinks in Red Sea The British bulk carrier M/V Rubymar, crippled by fire from Houthi rebels last month, sank in international waters in the Red Sea on Saturday, Yemeni government officials announced. 5 killed in Russian drone attack on Ukrainian port of Odesa Five people were killed and eight were injured Saturday during a Russian drone attack in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, part of a larger overnight assault across the country, according to emergency officials. Kanye West's 'Vultures 1' tops U.S. album chart for 2nd week Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's "Vultures 1" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week. Texas wildfires grow to 1M acres as forecast calls for windy, dry conditions Concerns remained high for residents of the Texas Panhandle over the weekend as the largest wildfires in the state's history continued to pose a potent threat. Famous birthdays for March 2: Jon Bon Jovi, Luke Combs Musician Jon Bon Jovi turns 62 and country singer Luke Combs turns 34, among the famous birthdays for March 2. On This Day, March 2: Mount Rainier National Park established On March 2, 1899, President William McKinley signed legislation establishing Mount Rainier National Park in Washington. More Recent Articles |
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Israel Helped Organize Convoy That Ended in DisasterIt was one of four convoys put together by local Palestinian businessmen this week at the behest of Israeli officials, who promised to provide security. Voters Doubt Biden’s Leadership and Favor Trump, Times/Siena Poll FindsThe share of voters who strongly disapprove of President Biden’s handling of his job has reached 47 percent, higher than in Times/Siena polls at any point in his presidency. For Democrats Pining for an Alternative, Biden Team Has a Message: Get Over ItA new poll shows that nearly two in five Democrats say that the president should not be their nominee. But no one who matters to the president seems willing to suggest he step aside. As Trump’s Criminal Trial Approaches, He May Be His Own Worst EnemyIn civil cases, Donald J. Trump has ordered attorneys around from the defense table and insisted on testifying. The stakes will get higher March 25, when his first criminal case begins. Bohemians: The Irish Team Selling Soccer With a Side of ActivismThe Dublin club Bohemians has made support for social causes a crucial part of its identity. Critics say the hipsters have taken over, but the approach has attracted fans around the world. Snow Storm Leaves Thousands in California and Nevada Without PowerUp to two feet of snow fell in some areas and combined with gusty winds as the risk of avalanches remained high. ‘Pretty Sickening’: Texas Ranchers Face Crippling LossesFires burning across the plains of Texas, Kansas and Nebraska have hit ranchers hard. Dry, windy weather threatens to make the fires worse. Alderney Is a Small Island With a Dark HistoryIt’s 10 miles from France, but Alderney feels like a windswept remote haven. During World War II, Nazi atrocities happened on its soil. My Joe Biden FantasyOnly in D.C. do you dream about the State of the Union. Adam Schiff Is Suddenly a Democratic Front Runner in CaliforniaAdam Schiff’s resistance to Trump has made him a Democratic hero in California, to the frustration of candidates further to the left. Israel, Gaza and Double Standards, Including Our OwnSure, the West applies more scrutiny to Israel than to other countries, but that shouldn’t deflect from the catastrophe in Gaza. Pre-Wedding Ceremony for an Indian Billionaire’s Son Draws Big-Name GuestsA three-day pre-wedding ceremony for the son of one of India’s richest men raises the bar for extravagant festivity. Firefighter Rescues Driver in Truck Hanging Over Kentucky BridgeFor nearly an hour, the driver was trapped in a tractor-trailer leaning over the side of a Kentucky bridge until a firefighter lowered on a rope made a daring rescue. Colombia’s Special Word for ‘You’Two centuries after independence from Spain, many Colombians still use “sumercé,” meaning “your mercy” as an everyday address. University of Idaho Needs More Students. Should It Buy an Online School?Ahead of an expected drop in enrollment, the institution is looking to buy the University of Phoenix, a for-profit school with a checkered past. Is it worth $550 million? More Recent Articles |
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NASA and SpaceX have postponed the launch of the Crew-8 mission to Sunday.
Former President Donald Trump swept the Michigan GOP Convention Saturday at a convention in Grand Rapids.
The University of Maryland has issued a cease and desist order to some of its fraternities and sororities after accusations of hazing and misconduct that "threatened the safety and well-being" of students.
College football coaches could communicate with players, review game footage on tablets and get a timeout during 2-minute warnings before the end of each half under rules changes proposed by the NCAA.
Oklahoma's Owasso Public Schools is under federal investigation for potential discrimination related to the recent death of former non-binary 10th-grader Nex Benedict.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parsons says he has commuted the drunken driving sentence issued to former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid three years ago.
Three Norfolk Southern trains were involved in a collision in eastern Pennsylvania early Saturday with two engines ending up in the Lehigh River near Allentown, authorities confirmed.
Officials made an arrest Saturday in the death of Rebekah Byler, a pregnant 23-year-old Pennsylvania Amish woman who was found dead this week.
A jury of six has found former ESPN host and producer Michelle Troconis guilty of conspiring to murder and hide the death of Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos, who has been missing since 2019.
Members of the World Trade Organization wrapped up the 13th Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi Saturday with a consensus to extend a moratorium on e-commerce tariffs for two years and little else.
Grammy-winning Iranian musician Shervin Hajipour has been sentenced to more than three years in prison in connection with a song he wrote that became the anthem for anti-regime protests in 2022.
A proposed Florida law banning social media use by youth under age 16 has been vetoed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who says he instead favors a less-restrictive alternative measure.
The first American humanitarian aid shipments to Gaza were successfully air dropped into the Palestinian enclave Saturday, U.S. military officials confirmed.
"Covenant" actor Dar Salim is set to star in Prime Video's "The Terminal List" prequel.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has opted not to hear arguments over a lawsuit filed by Democrats seeking to redraw the Dairy State's congressional maps.
Three years after Oregon voters approved a referendum decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs, the state's Legislature has overturned the measure amid a booming fentanyl crisis.
Emily Ratajkowski, Rita Wilson and Stephen Fry have joined the cast of writer-director Lena Dunham's upcoming Netflix series, Too Much.
The British bulk carrier M/V Rubymar, crippled by fire from Houthi rebels last month, sank in international waters in the Red Sea on Saturday, Yemeni government officials announced.
Five people were killed and eight were injured Saturday during a Russian drone attack in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, part of a larger overnight assault across the country, according to emergency officials.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's "Vultures 1" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
Concerns remained high for residents of the Texas Panhandle over the weekend as the largest wildfires in the state's history continued to pose a potent threat.
Musician Jon Bon Jovi turns 62 and country singer Luke Combs turns 34, among the famous birthdays for March 2.
On March 2, 1899, President William McKinley signed legislation establishing Mount Rainier National Park in Washington. 
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