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Defending champ William Byron wins Daytona 500 Defending champion William Byron won Sunday's Daytona 500, making the 27-year-old the first back-to-back winner of the first race in half a decade. Trump attends Daytona 500 to open NASCAR season President Donald Trump attended the Daytona 500 Sunday, and arrived just before the green flag dropped on the first race of the NASCAR season. Keir Starmer 'ready and willing' to put troops on the ground to guarantee security in Ukraine European leaders are planning an emergency summit in Paris on Monday amid concerns the continent is being shut out of plans to end Russia's war with Ukraine. Rubio, Netanyahu united in freeing hostages, eradicating Hamas, dealing with Iran's dominance U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the two nations' interest in releasing remaining hostages in Gaza, eradicating militant Hamas, addressing Iran's dominance. At least 9 people dead as winter weather batters nation Much of the country is bracing for yet another round of fierce winter weather with the latest front poised to belt the central and northeastern United States with snow, ice and dangerous winds. USDA scientists overseeing bird flu response are laid off A quarter of the personnel working in nearly 5 dozen U.S. laboratories trying to solve the latest avian influenza outbreak have been laid off as the Trump administration reduces the size of the federal workforce. 'Conclave,' 'Emilia Perez,' 'Brutalist' win big at BAFTAs "Conclave," "Emilia Perez" and "The Brutalist" were big winners at Sunday's BAFTA Awards for cinema in London. Divided appeals court denies White House's attempt to fire watchdog A divided federal appeals court has denied President Donald Trump's request to fire a federal official from a post overseeing enforcement of workplace protections for federal employees. 'Captain America' tops North American box office with $88.5M "Captain America: Brave New World," starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $88.5 million in receipts this weekend. Suspect in fatal stabbing in Austria linked to Islamic State, officials say The suspect in a stabbing in Austria killed a 14-year boy and injured five others swore allegiance to the Islamic State who apparently acted alone, authorities said Sunday. Recent-hires targeted for HHS firings as part of workforce downsizing Workers hired within the past two years are among the likeliest to lose their jobs as the Department of Health and Human Services and other federal agencies have begun downsizing. Jon Hamm: 'Grimsburg' is a place to laugh during tough times Jon Hamm told UPI he thinks viewers are tuning in to his adult animated comedy, "Grimsburg," because they enjoy the relationships of its outrageous characters. Zelensky calls for creation of 'armed forces of Europe'; U.S. plans peace talks in Saudi Arabia Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky championed the idea Saturday of creating a European military force, in order to ensure the rest of the world does not treat it like a "pushover." Pope Francis' doctors order 'complete rest' at hospital for bronchitis Pope Francis' doctors ordered "complete rest" after the pontiff "slept well" for a second night at a hospital with treatment of bronchitis, the Vatican said Sunday. Pope Francis' bronchitis improves at hospital, Vatican says Pope Francis had a "restful night" in a hospital and his bronchitis was improve, the Vatican said Saturday. Famous birthdays for Feb. 16: Mahershala Ali, LeVar Burton Actor Mahershala Ali turns 51 and actor LeVar Burton turns 67, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 16. On This Day, Feb. 16: NHL cancels 2004-05 season amid lockout On Feb. 16, 2005, after a five-month lockout, the National Hockey League canceled its entire 2004-05 season. More Recent Articles
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First Test of Trump’s Power to Fire Officials Reaches Supreme CourtThe court’s conservative majority may be receptive to the argument that presidents have unlimited power to remove leaders of independent agencies. Trump Fired, Then Unfired, National Nuclear Security Administration Employees. What Were Their Jobs?The administration asked some of the agency’s workers, who were part of last week’s massive layoffs across the federal government, to come back. As Trump Targets Research, Scientists Share Grief and Resolve to FightAt a conference in Boston, the nation’s scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. In Moving to Stop Adams Case, Career Lawyer Sought to Stave Off Deeper CrisisA high-stakes decision for public corruption prosecutors at the Justice Department revealed a generational difference. Adams Forcefully Resists Calls to Resign: ‘I Am Going Nowhere’Mayor Eric Adams spoke at two Black churches in Queens and pushed back at those who “are dancing on my grave.” Trump Team Leaves European Alliance in Crisis; Macron Calls for Emergency SummitEuropean leaders felt certain about one thing after a whirlwind tour by Trump officials — they were entering a new world where it was harder to depend on the United States. Keir Starmer Offers to Send U.K. Troops to Ukraine as Part of Peace DealPrime Minister Keir Starmer said for the first time on Sunday that he was “ready and willing” to deploy troops to help guarantee Ukraine’s security. Ukraine Won’t Accept a Deal It Didn’t Help Negotiate, Zelensky SaysVolodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, told NBC News that he’d warned President Trump that Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, is a “liar.” ‘Here We Go Again’: Kentucky Residents Face More Destruction and Anxiety From StormsThe flood damage over the weekend was not as catastrophic as some previous climate disasters in the state. But the rains still brought widespread havoc, and painful reminders of trauma. Powerful Winds Lash the East Coast as Part of Deadly Winter StormWind gusts of 60 miles per hour or more were expected to take down trees, potentially leading to power outages from the South to the Northeast. German Election Spotlight Turns to TrumpThe American president’s foreign policy, and a divisive speech by his vice president, drew attention away from an attack by a refugee that some expected would fan political tensions over migration. Japan’s Economy Recovered In Second Half But Barely Grew in 2024Though it recovered in the second half of the year, Japan’s economy barely grew in 2024 as a depreciated yen fueled inflation and strained households. BAFTA Awards Winners: ‘Conclave,’ ‘Anora’ and ‘The Brutalist’ Take Home Top Prizes“Anora” and “The Brutalist” also took home major prizes at the British equivalent of the Oscars, tipping the scales again. More Recent Articles |
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Defending champion William Byron won Sunday's Daytona 500, making the 27-year-old the first back-to-back winner of the first race in half a decade.
President Donald Trump attended the Daytona 500 Sunday, and arrived just before the green flag dropped on the first race of the NASCAR season.
European leaders are planning an emergency summit in Paris on Monday amid concerns the continent is being shut out of plans to end Russia's war with Ukraine.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the two nations' interest in releasing remaining hostages in Gaza, eradicating militant Hamas, addressing Iran's dominance.
Much of the country is bracing for yet another round of fierce winter weather with the latest front poised to belt the central and northeastern United States with snow, ice and dangerous winds.
A quarter of the personnel working in nearly 5 dozen U.S. laboratories trying to solve the latest avian influenza outbreak have been laid off as the Trump administration reduces the size of the federal workforce.
"Conclave," "Emilia Perez" and "The Brutalist" were big winners at Sunday's BAFTA Awards for cinema in London.
A divided federal appeals court has denied President Donald Trump's request to fire a federal official from a post overseeing enforcement of workplace protections for federal employees.
"Captain America: Brave New World," starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $88.5 million in receipts this weekend.
The suspect in a stabbing in Austria killed a 14-year boy and injured five others swore allegiance to the Islamic State who apparently acted alone, authorities said Sunday.
Workers hired within the past two years are among the likeliest to lose their jobs as the Department of Health and Human Services and other federal agencies have begun downsizing.
Jon Hamm told UPI he thinks viewers are tuning in to his adult animated comedy, "Grimsburg," because they enjoy the relationships of its outrageous characters.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky championed the idea Saturday of creating a European military force, in order to ensure the rest of the world does not treat it like a "pushover."
Pope Francis' doctors ordered "complete rest" after the pontiff "slept well" for a second night at a hospital with treatment of bronchitis, the Vatican said Sunday.
Pope Francis had a "restful night" in a hospital and his bronchitis was improve, the Vatican said Saturday.
Actor Mahershala Ali turns 51 and actor LeVar Burton turns 67, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 16.
On Feb. 16, 2005, after a five-month lockout, the National Hockey League canceled its entire 2004-05 season. 
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