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Texas judge blocks state from accessing information on trans youth at LGBTQ nonprofit A Texas judge has blocked the state attorney general from accessing information on trans youth from PFLAG, a national nonprofit that supports LGBTQ families. Six construction workers presumed dead in Baltimore bridge collapse as search called off Six workers are presumed dead after a cargo ship struck a major bridge spanning Baltimore's Patapsco River early Tuesday, causing the structure to collapse. President Joe Biden has promised federal funds to rebuild. In corruption case, U.S. officials target Manhattan real estate owned by Mongolia's former prime minister The Justice Department on Tuesday filed a formal complaint to seize $14 million worth of Manhattan real estate owned by Mongolia's former prime minister in an alleged international corruption scheme. Plan to exempt Orthodox Israelis from military service prompts protests A Tuesday cabinet meeting was postponed to discuss Israel's mandatory military service relating to exemptions for those who are ultra-Orthodox amid protestors and ongoing tension over the issue as the war in Gaza rages o On first day on Nasdaq, Trump's Truth Social stock soars in early trading Stocks of former President Donald Trump's media company Truth Social rose by about 50% shortly after the stock premiered on the Nasdaq Tuesday before dropping somewhat by the end of the trading day. Robert Kennedy Jr. names California entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan as VP pick Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr on Tuesday announced Nicole Shanahan as his vice presidential running mate in Oakland, Calif. Watch: Florida deputy removes snake from under car hood A Florida sheriff's deputy conducted an unusual animal rescue when a resident discovered a snake under the hood of their car. Florida pet becomes first raccoon to be named Cadbury Bunny This year's Cadbury Bunny is a raccoon named Louie, the first of his species to earn the title, the candy company said. Watch: Police apprehend loose turkey in England road A pet turkey that escaped from its home in England ended up running afoul of the law and was rounded up by police. Watch: Idaho man drinks a liter of lemon juice in record time An Idaho man drank a liter of lemon juice through a straw in 13.64 seconds, earning a potential Guinness World Records title -- and a nasty stomachache. N.C. man stops for a hot dog, wins $1 million lottery prize A North Carolina man stopped into a convenience store to buy a hot dog and walked out with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $1 million. Judge places partial gag order on Donald Trump in N.Y. hush-money case New York Judge Juan Merchan placed a partial gag order on Donald Trump on Tuesday, barring him from making public statements about attorneys, witnesses and potential jurors in the hush-money case. Russian court extends WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich's pre-trial detention A Russian court extended Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's pre-trial detention extended to at least June 30, marking a year he has been in the custody of the Federal Security Service. Drake Bell, more Nick stars participate in 'Quiet on the Set' follow-up Investigation Discovery announced Tuesday that it will broadcast a follow-up episode to its "Quiet on the Set" docuseries in April. Drake Bell, Giovonnie Samuels, Bryan Hearne and more will give new interviews. Fox renews 'Hell's Kitchen' for 2 more seasons Fox announced Tuesday that it has renewed "Hell's Kitchen" for Seasons 23 and 24. As cancer treatment continues, King Charles III will attend Easter services King Charles III will attend Easter church services at Windsor Castle's Saint George's Chapel, as Britain's monarch returns to limited public duties while undergoing treatment for cancer. NFL team owners approve major kickoff rule changes Kickoffs will look much different in the NFL, starting with the 2024 season, after team owners approved major rule changes for the special teams plays at the annual league meeting Tuesday in Orlando, Fla. Visa, Mastercard lower swipe fees in settlement with merchants Visa, Mastercard and its card-issuing banks settled a decades-old federal lawsuit in New York brought by merchants over high swipe fees. Watch: Alligator relocated from former Coca-Cola plant put on weight-loss diet An alligator found living behind a former Coca-Cola plant in Florida has been put on a diet to lose some of its over 400 pounds. Look: Wolverine spotted wandering down the Oregon coast Wildlife officials in Oregon said a wolverine wandered away from its usual habitat and is making its way down the state's coast. Listen: BoA returns with 'Emptiness' single, music video K-pop star BoA released a single and music video for "Emptiness," her first song of 2024. |
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What We Know About the Baltimore Key Bridge CollapseFederal investigators search for answers about how a massive cargo ship struck a major bridge minutes after leaving the Port of Baltimore early Tuesday. Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Reject Bid to Curtail Abortion Pill AccessA majority of the justices questioned whether a group of anti-abortion doctors and organizations trying to sharply limit availability of the medication could show they suffered harm. Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Arguments on Abortion Pill AccessSeveral justices questioned the remedy of applying nationwide restrictions to mifepristone because it would be the first time a court had second-guessed the F.D.A.’s regulatory authority. Ronna McDaniel Is Out at NBC News After FurorA string of top stars had denounced the hiring of Ms. McDaniel, the former chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, on their own airwaves. How Ronna McDaniel Backed Trump’s Early Bid to Hold PowerDuring a very brief tenure at NBC News, the former Republican Party leader downplayed her role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A review of the record showed she was involved in some key episodes. Israeli Hostage Says She Was Sexually Assaulted and Tortured in GazaAmit Soussana is the first former hostage to publicly say she was sexually abused in captivity. A U.N. report has said it found “clear and convincing information” that some hostages suffered “conflict-related sexual violence.” Domestic Political Pressures Widen Divide Between Biden and NetanyahuThe war in Gaza has sorely strained relations between Israel and the United States, and the leaders of both countries have allies at home who would pull them farther apart. Biden, Interrupted by Gaza Protesters, Says They ‘Have a Point’After his event in North Carolina was disrupted by demonstrators, the president said that “we need to get a lot more care into Gaza.” Richard Serra, Who Recast Sculpture on a Massive Scale, Dies at 85His tilted walls of rusting steel, monumental blocks and other immense and inscrutable forms created environments that had to be walked through, or around, to be fully experienced. ISIS Claimed the Moscow Concert Hall Attack. Russian Officials Blame Others.Russian narratives served to deflect attention from the failure to prevent the deadly attack while rallying the country behind the war in Ukraine. Judge Imposes Gag Order on Trump in Manhattan Criminal TrialThe order limiting the former president’s speech came after Justice Juan M. Merchan set an April 15 trial date for the case, which involves a sex scandal cover-up. What to Know About Trump Media’s Stock DebutTrump Media attracted a frenzy of interest on its first day of trading, and is now worth nearly $8 billion. Here are the basics of what’s happening. Trump’s Newest Venture? A $60 Bible.His Bible sales pitch comes as he appears to be confronting a significant financial squeeze, with his legal fees growing while he fights a number of criminal cases and lawsuits. Obama, Fearing Biden Loss to Trump, Is on the Phone to StrategizeThe former president and the current one are now on the same page about Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s political future. It was not always that way. Trump Advisers Talk of Palestinian Expulsions, but Activists Focus on BidenDonald J. Trump’s son-in-law and his former ambassador to Israel have amplified policy proposals embraced by Israel’s far-right wing, but U.S. activists say their anger still rests with the current administration. RFK Jr. Names Nicole Shanahan, a Wealthy Lawyer, as Vice-Presidential PickMr. Kennedy’s allies hope his choice of a wealthy Silicon Valley lawyer to be his running mate will inject new energy and financial support into his independent bid for the White House. Subway Death in NYC Gives Insight Into the City’s ChallengesThe man charged with shoving a man from a subway platform had a violent history, according to officials. The man who died was recovering from his own troubled past, his family said. Man in Custody in Fatal Shooting of N.Y.P.D. OfficerGuy Rivera, 34, fired on Officer Jonathan Diller, 31, after being ordered out of an illegally parked car in Queens, the authorities said. Sean Combs’s Lawyer Calls Home Raids an ‘Unprecedented Ambush’A day after two of the entertainment executive’s homes were raided by federal agents from Homeland Security Investigations, his lawyer said his client is innocent. Who Is Blowing Up Russia?There are two plausible theories for who’s behind the terrorist attack in Russia. Both are terrifying. No One Is Above the Law, Except, Apparently, Donald TrumpIf there seems to be a different set of rules for the former president, that’s because, for all intents and purposes, there is. Kate Middleton’s Cancer Announcement Was Never Going to Be EasyHow does a newly diagnosed patient balance privacy with public honesty? A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami BeachLawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them. An ‘Irish Heiress’ Conned Him. He Started a Podcast to Track Her Down.Marianne Smyth was convicted of grand theft after she claimed that her family had cut her out of an inheritance. She faces extradition to Northern Ireland on separate fraud and theft charges. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Reaches Deal to Avoid Criminal TrialNearly a decade after his indictment for securities fraud, Mr. Paxton will pay restitution, take legal ethics classes and do community service as part of an agreement with prosecutors. Orcas Are Considered One Species. Should They Be?A new study suggests that two killer whale populations in the North Pacific are distinct enough to be considered separate species. A Risqué Tribute to Sinead O’Connor ArrivesThe performance artist Christeene’s show honoring the Irish musician’s debut album touched down in New York with Peaches, Justin Vivian Bond and plenty of nudity and tears. |
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A Texas judge has blocked the state attorney general from accessing information on trans youth from PFLAG, a national nonprofit that supports LGBTQ families.
Six workers are presumed dead after a cargo ship struck a major bridge spanning Baltimore's Patapsco River early Tuesday, causing the structure to collapse. President Joe Biden has promised federal funds to rebuild.
The Justice Department on Tuesday filed a formal complaint to seize $14 million worth of Manhattan real estate owned by Mongolia's former prime minister in an alleged international corruption scheme.
A Tuesday cabinet meeting was postponed to discuss Israel's mandatory military service relating to exemptions for those who are ultra-Orthodox amid protestors and ongoing tension over the issue as the war in Gaza rages o
Stocks of former President Donald Trump's media company Truth Social rose by about 50% shortly after the stock premiered on the Nasdaq Tuesday before dropping somewhat by the end of the trading day.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr on Tuesday announced Nicole Shanahan as his vice presidential running mate in Oakland, Calif.
A Florida sheriff's deputy conducted an unusual animal rescue when a resident discovered a snake under the hood of their car.
This year's Cadbury Bunny is a raccoon named Louie, the first of his species to earn the title, the candy company said.
A pet turkey that escaped from its home in England ended up running afoul of the law and was rounded up by police.
An Idaho man drank a liter of lemon juice through a straw in 13.64 seconds, earning a potential Guinness World Records title -- and a nasty stomachache.
A North Carolina man stopped into a convenience store to buy a hot dog and walked out with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $1 million.
New York Judge Juan Merchan placed a partial gag order on Donald Trump on Tuesday, barring him from making public statements about attorneys, witnesses and potential jurors in the hush-money case.
A Russian court extended Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's pre-trial detention extended to at least June 30, marking a year he has been in the custody of the Federal Security Service.
Investigation Discovery announced Tuesday that it will broadcast a follow-up episode to its "Quiet on the Set" docuseries in April. Drake Bell, Giovonnie Samuels, Bryan Hearne and more will give new interviews.
Fox announced Tuesday that it has renewed "Hell's Kitchen" for Seasons 23 and 24.
King Charles III will attend Easter church services at Windsor Castle's Saint George's Chapel, as Britain's monarch returns to limited public duties while undergoing treatment for cancer.
Kickoffs will look much different in the NFL, starting with the 2024 season, after team owners approved major rule changes for the special teams plays at the annual league meeting Tuesday in Orlando, Fla.
Visa, Mastercard and its card-issuing banks settled a decades-old federal lawsuit in New York brought by merchants over high swipe fees.
An alligator found living behind a former Coca-Cola plant in Florida has been put on a diet to lose some of its over 400 pounds.
Wildlife officials in Oregon said a wolverine wandered away from its usual habitat and is making its way down the state's coast.
K-pop star BoA released a single and music video for "Emptiness," her first song of 2024. 
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