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Biden administration: It's 'reasonable' to suspect Israel violated international law in Gaza The Biden administration on Friday said it is "reasonable to assess" that Israel used U.S. weapons to violate international law in Gaza, but it stopped short of issuing a full verdict. GOP senators introduce 'pro-life' bill to boost resources for mothers A group of Republican senators on Friday introduced legislation aimed to steer women away from abortion by boosting access to resources for pregnant women. Barron Trump will not attend Florida RNC as delegate after all Donald Trump's youngest son Barron Trump has turned down an offer to serve as a delegate for Florida at this year's Republican National Convention. NBA's Glen 'Big Daddy' Davis sentenced to 40 months for healthcare fraud A federal court on Friday sentenced former NBA champion Glen "Big Daddy" Davis to 40 months in prison for his part in a scheme to defraud the league's health care plan. New Reba McEntire comedy, 'Wicked' special set at NBC while 'Suits' spinoff still pending NBC set its fall schedule for the 2024-2025 season. New shows include Reba McEntire's comedy "Happy's Place" and a 'Wicked' behind-the-scenes special, but the network has still not decided on 'Suits: LA.' Tesla's expansion plans in Germany prompt clash between protesters, police Climate activists protesting the expansion Tesla's Brandenburg factory in Germany clashed with police after some attempted to storm the factory grounds on Friday. Chinese EV maker Zeekr launches on N.Y. Stock Exchange as it seeks expansion Chinese EV electric vehicle maker Zeekr, owned by Geely, was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Shares climbed some 38% for a potential $7 billion valuation in Zeekr's initial public offer. Watch: Man rescues waterslide from defunct theme park in Ohio A fan of Ohio's defunct Coney Island theme park decided to keep a small part of the attraction's memory alive by purchasing an entire waterslide. Trump hush-money trial: Fourth week of testimony concludes as Michael Cohen expected on stand next week Former White House executive assistant Madeleine Westerhout's testimony wrapped up the fourth week of Donald Trump's hush money trial, as his former "fixer" Michael Cohen is expected to take the stand Monday. 'Star Wars' fan wins big lottery jackpot on franchise holiday The Force was strong with a Massachusetts man when he scored a $5.37 million lottery jackpot on Star Wars Day. Billionaire quantitative investor Jim Simons dies at 86 Billionaire mathematician Jim Simons, who pioneered quantitative trading, died Friday in New York City. He was at 86. Sasha Pieterse says she obsessed over playing troubled twins in 'Image of You' Sasha Pieterse told UPI she wanted to play a dual role in "The Image of You" because the film blends familiar storytelling genres, while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Dave Bautista, Samuel L. Jackson begin production on 'Afterburn' Black Bear announced the start of production on "Afterburn," a comic book movie starring Dave Bautista, Samuel L. Jackson and Olga Kurylenko. Toronto expected to be WNBA's first international expansion team The WNBA is expected to award Toronto with an expansion team, with the new franchise set to start play in 2026. The team will be the WNBA's first franchise based outside of the United States. Jensen Ackles joins Justin Hartley in video, photos of Sunday's 'TrackerFederal government announces new initiatives to monitor, prevent bird flu H5N1 avian flu is now infecting U.S. dairy cows and the federal government on Friday announced myriad initiatives aimed at preventing the virus' mutation and spread in humans. Dolphins first-rounder Chop Robinson says pass rush improved over off-season Demeioun "Chop" Robinson was already known for the relentless engine he uses to hunt quarterbacks. Now the Miami Dolphins rookie says improved hand movements are second nature, amplifying his reputable pass rush arsenal. Disney's 'Zombies 4' adds 5 new cast members, vampires "Zombies" franchise star Chandler Kinney told UPI the upcoming "Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires" includes 5 new cast members and sends the zombies and werewolves off to college. Police arrest another trespasser at Drake's Toronto mansion Police were called to Toronto rapper Drake's mansion Thursday to respond to a person trying to gain access to the property. Target cites employee safety in limiting Pride collection to select stores Citing threats affecting a sense of safety among its 400,000 employees, Target will not offer its collection of Pride-related products at all of its retail stores. After 11-hour search, authorities find 2 hikers' bodies on Mount Whitney An 11-hour search succeeded in finding the bodies of two hikers who went missing Tuesday on Mount Whitney in California. It's the tallest mountain in the Sierra Nevada. Despite wide opposition, all-white Virginia school board votes to restore Confederate school names Virginia's all-White Shenandoah County School Board voted 5-1 Friday to restore Confederate names to a high school and an elementary school. Ncuti Gatwa honored that Black kids will see themselves in his 'Doctor Who' Ncuti Gatwa told UPI says landing the lead in the sci-fi classic, "Doctor Who," means a lot to him -- both personally and professionally. Insurance doesn't prevent many cancer patients from facing medical debt When cancer strikes, you could easily go into debt, even with health insurance in place, according to a new survey from the American Cancer Society. Dangers firefighters face include higher cancer risks For 14 years, David Perez fought fires in South Florida, thinking he was in peak physical shape. Then a routine physical turned up anomalies in his blood work that turned his life upside down. |
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Israel and Egypt Spar, Squeezing Gaza Aid RoutesWith no resumption of deliveries in sight, officials fear the territory’s threadbare humanitarian relief effort could collapse altogether. U.S. Defends U.N. Voting ‘No’ on Palestinian MembershipThe United States among a handful of holdouts on the vote, which was widely seen as a rebuke of the Americans and Israel. What We Know About Where Aid Can Enter GazaA look at the humanitarian assistance getting into the Gaza Strip by land, air and sea. Judge Merchan Cracks Down on Michael Cohen’s Taunting of Trump in Hush-Money CaseAhead of Michael D. Cohen’s testimony Monday, the judge told prosecutors to keep him quiet about Donald J. Trump’s criminal case. 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Hush-Money Trial After Stormy Daniels’s TestimonyThe fourth week of the trial interspersed intense and emotional testimony with talk of documents and chains of custody. Ronn Torossian, an NYC Executive, Arrested After Confrontation at Syracuse ProtestRonn Torossian, an associate of Mayor Eric Adams, said he was protesting what he sees as Syracuse University’s inadequate response to antisemitism since the Oct. 7 attack. USC Valedictorian Graduates Without a Speech, but With CheersAsna Tabassum, whose speech was canceled by University of Southern California administrators, received plenty of support at an engineering school ceremony. Solar Storm Could Light Up the Night SkiesThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a rare warning, saying that solar activity could cause disruptions. But there is no need for concern. Westminster Dog Show 2024 Preview: Rescue Dog Seeks Agility CrownAn animal whisperer and her feisty mutt Miles are among the hopefuls at the dog show’s agility competition. Apple Will Revamp Siri to Catch Up to Its Chatbot CompetitorsApple plans to announce that it will bring generative A.I. to iPhones after the company’s most significant reorganization in a decade. Inside Miss USA Turmoil: A Leaked Letter and String of ResignationsNoelia Voigt’s announcement this week that she was stepping down as Miss USA set off a string of departures and prompted larger questions about the inner workings of the organization. Justice Thomas Denounces ‘the Nastiness and the Lies’ Faced by His FamilyThe statement was among the few public remarks he has made since revelations that he had failed to report lavish gifts and travel from wealthy conservatives. Aiming for Rosier Ties, Xi Wraps Up Europe VisitThe red carpet receptions China’s leader received in France, Serbia and Hungary helped recast a strained relationship with the continent. U.S. to Announce New Tariffs on Chinese Electric VehiclesThe administration could raise tariffs on electric vehicles from China to 100 percent in an attempt to protect American auto manufacturers. Jim Simons, Math Genius Who Conquered Wall Street, Dies at 86Using advanced computers, he went from M.I.T. professor to multibillionaire. His Medallion fund had 66 percent average annual returns for decades. Astoria the Wild Turkey Is a Manhattan CelebrityThe wild turkey wandered into Midtown Manhattan this week, so far evading attempts to capture her. You may find her at Saks Fifth Avenue, at high-end Italian restaurants or roosting in nearby trees. Biden’s Real Mistake in Pausing Military Aid to IsraelIn how Biden made his announcement, the president enabled Netanyahu to look like an innocent victim What Part of Civil Society Will Trump’s Party Target Next?Authoritarians abroad often target NGOs. Don’t think it can’t happen here. Is There a Post-Religious Right?A taxonomy of post-religious conservatisms. Trump Is Not InvincibleIt’s never good to be on trial, no matter who you are. What Did P.S.G.’s Money Buy?The club’s superstar era cost billions and upended European soccer. But after another Champions League failure and Friday’s confirmation that Kylian Mbappé will leave, what was it all for? Giuliani Is Suspended by WABC, and His Radio Show Is CanceledThe radio station disciplined Rudolph W. Giuliani after he violated company policy by trying to discuss the legitimacy of the 2020 election on the air. Ilon Specht, Who Empowered Women With ‘I’m Worth It’ Ad, Dies at 81She came up with the feminist campaign, for a hair color product, when challenging the notions of men at her ad agency. Barron Trump Will Not Be a Florida Delegate at the GOP ConventionTwo days after the Florida Republican Party selected Barron, 18, to be an at-large delegate, Melania Trump’s office said he “regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments.” Judge Blocks New U.S. Rule Limiting Credit Card Late FeesSet to take effect on Tuesday, the rule would save households $10 billion a year in “junk fees,” the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said. More Recent Articles |
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The Biden administration on Friday said it is "reasonable to assess" that Israel used U.S. weapons to violate international law in Gaza, but it stopped short of issuing a full verdict.
A group of Republican senators on Friday introduced legislation aimed to steer women away from abortion by boosting access to resources for pregnant women.
Donald Trump's youngest son Barron Trump has turned down an offer to serve as a delegate for Florida at this year's Republican National Convention.
A federal court on Friday sentenced former NBA champion Glen "Big Daddy" Davis to 40 months in prison for his part in a scheme to defraud the league's health care plan.
NBC set its fall schedule for the 2024-2025 season. New shows include Reba McEntire's comedy "Happy's Place" and a 'Wicked' behind-the-scenes special, but the network has still not decided on 'Suits: LA.'
Climate activists protesting the expansion Tesla's Brandenburg factory in Germany clashed with police after some attempted to storm the factory grounds on Friday.
Chinese EV electric vehicle maker Zeekr, owned by Geely, was listed on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Shares climbed some 38% for a potential $7 billion valuation in Zeekr's initial public offer.
A fan of Ohio's defunct Coney Island theme park decided to keep a small part of the attraction's memory alive by purchasing an entire waterslide.
Former White House executive assistant Madeleine Westerhout's testimony wrapped up the fourth week of Donald Trump's hush money trial, as his former "fixer" Michael Cohen is expected to take the stand Monday.
The Force was strong with a Massachusetts man when he scored a $5.37 million lottery jackpot on Star Wars Day.
Billionaire mathematician Jim Simons, who pioneered quantitative trading, died Friday in New York City. He was at 86.
Sasha Pieterse told UPI she wanted to play a dual role in "The Image of You" because the film blends familiar storytelling genres, while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Black Bear announced the start of production on "Afterburn," a comic book movie starring Dave Bautista, Samuel L. Jackson and Olga Kurylenko.
The WNBA is expected to award Toronto with an expansion team, with the new franchise set to start play in 2026. The team will be the WNBA's first franchise based outside of the United States.
H5N1 avian flu is now infecting U.S. dairy cows and the federal government on Friday announced myriad initiatives aimed at preventing the virus' mutation and spread in humans.
Demeioun "Chop" Robinson was already known for the relentless engine he uses to hunt quarterbacks. Now the Miami Dolphins rookie says improved hand movements are second nature, amplifying his reputable pass rush arsenal.
"Zombies" franchise star Chandler Kinney told UPI the upcoming "Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires" includes 5 new cast members and sends the zombies and werewolves off to college.
Police were called to Toronto rapper Drake's mansion Thursday to respond to a person trying to gain access to the property.
Citing threats affecting a sense of safety among its 400,000 employees, Target will not offer its collection of Pride-related products at all of its retail stores.
An 11-hour search succeeded in finding the bodies of two hikers who went missing Tuesday on Mount Whitney in California. It's the tallest mountain in the Sierra Nevada.
Virginia's all-White Shenandoah County School Board voted 5-1 Friday to restore Confederate names to a high school and an elementary school.
Ncuti Gatwa told UPI says landing the lead in the sci-fi classic, "Doctor Who," means a lot to him -- both personally and professionally.
When cancer strikes, you could easily go into debt, even with health insurance in place, according to a new survey from the American Cancer Society.
For 14 years, David Perez fought fires in South Florida, thinking he was in peak physical shape. Then a routine physical turned up anomalies in his blood work that turned his life upside down. 
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