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Harris calls for more red flag laws, tours school shooting site in Parkland, Fla. Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday announced two proposals to prevent gun violence and school shootings during a visit to Parkland, Fla., the scene of a 2018 mass shooting. NLRB complaint accuses SpaceX of illegal severance agreements The National Labor Relations Board has accused SpaceX of forcing terminated employees into unlawful severance agreements in a complaint filed this week. Police release trove of videos, images from child abuse probe of YouTuber Franke Authorities in Utah's Washington County have released a trove of videos, pictures and other evidence collected in their child abuse probe of convicted YouTube parenting influencer Ruby Franke. Wyoming governor signs bill banning gender reassignment surgery, care Wyoming's Republican governor has signed a bill into law banning doctors in that state from performing gender transitioning and gender reassignment procedures for children. Search team finds body of missing hiker near base of Calif. waterfall Authorities in California said Saturday the body of a missing hiker has been found near the base of a waterfall in the state's Big Sur region. United Airlines says FAA is increasing scrutiny after series of incidents United Airlines says the Federal Aviation Administration is increasing its oversight of the carrier following several incidents involving its passenger aircraft during the past month. 2 crew members die in 'incident' on Holland America cruise ship Two workers died onboard a Holland American cruise ship this week, according to a statement from the cruise line. Former Canadian PM Brian Mulroney eulogized, honored at state funeral Brian Mulroney was remembered at his state funeral in Canada Saturday as someone who loved his country and valued personal connections in a political world fraught with divisions. After Senate dodges gov't shutdown, Biden signs $1.2T funding bill into law President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion government funding package to keep the lights on in Washington, hours after the Senate passed the measure in an early morning session. U.N. secretary-general calls for immediate cease-fire at Rafah border crossing United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza during a trip to the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing. Disgraced ex-Rep. Santos to run as independent after 'embarrassing' GOP vote Former Republican Congressman George Santos says he will now attempt to run for office as an independent after what he called an "embarrassing showing" by the House GOP during a vote to avert a government shutdown. Well-wishes pour in from celebs, politicians after Kate Middleton cancer news Well-wishes for Kate Middleton are pouring in from across the world on Saturday after she revealed her cancer diagnosis. Soyuz MS-25 flight to Space Station launches successfully after Thursday's scrub A Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft headed to the International Space Station successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Saturday and has entered near-Earth orbit, officials said. Texas Medical Board proposes new guidance for abortion medical exceptions The Texas Medical Board has proposed a broad definition for what constitutes an emergency medical exception under the state's otherwise strict abortion ban, disappointing some abortion rights advocates. MLB opens probe into gambling allegations surrounding Ohtani, ex-interpreter Major League Baseball says it is formally investigating allegations that the ex-interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani used $4.5 million of the player's money to pay off gambling debts. Selena Gomez returning for 'Wizards of Waverly Place' sequel series "Only Murders in the Building" actress Selena Gomez is returning for a sequel to her teen series, "Wizards of Waverly Place." Ariana Grande's 'Eternal Sunshine' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Ariana Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Death toll in Moscow concert hall attack rises to 133; suspected gunmen arrested The death toll from the deadly attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow rose to at least 133 on Saturday as security official reported 11 suspects have been arrested in connection with the assault. Cameron Diaz, Benji Madden announce birth of second child Actress Cameron Diaz and musician Benji Madden have announced the birth of their second child, a son they named Cardinal. On This Day, March 23: Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio assassinated On March 23, 1994, Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was fatally shot during a campaign appearance in Tijuana. Famous birthdays for March 23: Hope Davis, Randall Park Actor Hope Davis turns 60 and actor Randall Park turns 50, among the famous birthdays for March 23. More Recent Articles |
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Putin Tries to Link Moscow Concert Hall Attack to UkraineAmerican officials, who have assessed that a branch of the Islamic State was responsible, have voiced concern that the Russian leader could seek to falsely blame Ukraine. Deadly Moscow Attack Shatters Putin’s Security Promise to Russian PeopleThe tragedy outside Moscow is a blow to a leader riding an aura of confidence only days after a stage-managed election victory. Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Spending Package, Ending Government Shutdown FearsThe president signed a $1.2 trillion spending package that passed early on Saturday morning, narrowly avoiding a shutdown. The Far Right Wants Its Revenge on Speaker Johnson Over Spending BillBipartisan spending legislation approved by Congress represented a major defeat for ultraconservatives, who immediately turned on Speaker Mike Johnson. Princess Kate’s Cancer Disclosure Shows Her Lessons From Previous Media Ordeals“They know they can’t control the online world,” one expert on the royal family said about the recent spate of revelations about the health of Catherine and King Charles III. What We Know About Princess Kate’s Cancer DiagnosisThe princess said that the cancer had been discovered after abdominal surgery and that she was receiving “preventative chemotherapy.” For Catherine, Living a Public Life in a Public Body, Privacy is IllusoryShe asked for space after her cancer diagnosis, but cancer is a series of intrusions for any patient. And when Catherine agreed to marry a future king, her body ceased to be her own. Gaza’s Shadow Death Toll: Bodies Buried Beneath the RubbleWith hand tools and bare hands, families and rescuers continue to search broken buildings for missing friends and relatives. U.N. Chief Calls Conditions in Gaza a ‘Moral Outrage’In a visit to the Rafah border crossing, Secretary General António Guterres called for an immediate cease-fire and expressed solidarity with Palestinians in the territory. Modi’s Party Doesn’t Control All of India. But He’s Working on It.As an election nears, political strife between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition-held states is straining the federal formula that holds India together. First He Came for Cancel Culture. Now He Wants to Cancel SmartphonesThe N.Y.U. professor Jonathan Haidt became a favorite in Silicon Valley for his work on what he called the “coddling” of young people. Now, he has an idea for fixing Gen Z. Indiana Law Requires Professors to Promote ‘Intellectual Diversity’ or Face PenaltiesFaculty members in public universities could be disciplined or fired, even those with tenure, if they are found to fall short of the new requirements. Kari Lake, a Trump Acolyte, Struggles to Find Her PathThe Republican Senate candidate in Arizona, who has been an election denier and Trump supporter, is seeking to appeal to establishment Republicans. The Real Royal Scandal Is on UsWhat will it take for a culture sick with its own wolfish appetite for self-exposure to try to get better? James Carville, the Cajun Who Can’t Stop Ragin’Hard truths for Joe Biden in the Big Easy. The Deepfake Porn of Kids and Celebrities That Gets Millions of ViewsIt astonishes me that society apparently believes that women and girls should accept becoming the subject of demeaning imagery. Jasmin Paris Is First Woman to Finish Barkley MarathonsThe Barkley Marathons, which features cryptic rules for entry, requires runners to complete 100 miles of rugged terrain in Tennessee under 60 hours. Peter G. Angelos, Owner of the Baltimore Orioles, Dies at 94Mr. Angelos, who built a fortune as a class-action lawyer, endeared himself to fans by investing in free agents to bolster the team. Abbott’s Army on the Border: Is it Working?The Texas governor, Greg Abbott, has spent $10 billion building his own border security network. In Eagle Pass, where it has been concentrated, far fewer migrants have been crossing this year. More Recent Articles |
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Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday announced two proposals to prevent gun violence and school shootings during a visit to Parkland, Fla., the scene of a 2018 mass shooting.
The National Labor Relations Board has accused SpaceX of forcing terminated employees into unlawful severance agreements in a complaint filed this week.
Authorities in Utah's Washington County have released a trove of videos, pictures and other evidence collected in their child abuse probe of convicted YouTube parenting influencer Ruby Franke.
Wyoming's Republican governor has signed a bill into law banning doctors in that state from performing gender transitioning and gender reassignment procedures for children.
Authorities in California said Saturday the body of a missing hiker has been found near the base of a waterfall in the state's Big Sur region.
United Airlines says the Federal Aviation Administration is increasing its oversight of the carrier following several incidents involving its passenger aircraft during the past month.
Two workers died onboard a Holland American cruise ship this week, according to a statement from the cruise line.
Brian Mulroney was remembered at his state funeral in Canada Saturday as someone who loved his country and valued personal connections in a political world fraught with divisions.
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion government funding package to keep the lights on in Washington, hours after the Senate passed the measure in an early morning session.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza during a trip to the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing.
Former Republican Congressman George Santos says he will now attempt to run for office as an independent after what he called an "embarrassing showing" by the House GOP during a vote to avert a government shutdown.
Well-wishes for Kate Middleton are pouring in from across the world on Saturday after she revealed her cancer diagnosis.
A Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft headed to the International Space Station successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Saturday and has entered near-Earth orbit, officials said.
The Texas Medical Board has proposed a broad definition for what constitutes an emergency medical exception under the state's otherwise strict abortion ban, disappointing some abortion rights advocates.
Major League Baseball says it is formally investigating allegations that the ex-interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani used $4.5 million of the player's money to pay off gambling debts.
"Only Murders in the Building" actress Selena Gomez is returning for a sequel to her teen series, "Wizards of Waverly Place."
Pop music star Ariana Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
The death toll from the deadly attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow rose to at least 133 on Saturday as security official reported 11 suspects have been arrested in connection with the assault.
Actress Cameron Diaz and musician Benji Madden have announced the birth of their second child, a son they named Cardinal.
On March 23, 1994, Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was fatally shot during a campaign appearance in Tijuana.
Actor Hope Davis turns 60 and actor Randall Park turns 50, among the famous birthdays for March 23. 
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