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The Trump administration has informed U. S. Agency for International Development employees that it was firing 2, 000 workers and putting most direct hire personnel on administrative leave, according to reports.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 17 new articles

  1. Trump administration fires 2,000 USAID workers
  2. 'Shogun,' 'Only Murders,' 'Conclave' win big at the SAG Awards
  3. Israel Defense Forces deploys tanks in West Bank
  4. Oort cloud resembles a galaxy, new study finds
  5. 3 dead, 1 missing after boat capsizes near Staten Island
  6. Pope Francis has some kidney failure, Vatican says
  7. 'Captain America' tops North American box office for a 2nd weekend
  8. Conservative Friedrich Merz declared snap German election winner
  9. Flight from JFK diverted to Rome amid 'security issue'
  10. '1923' opening credits honor late cast member Cole Brings Plenty
  11. Lex Scott Davis admires her 'Suits LA' character's candor, confidence
  12. Zelensky offers to give up presidency for NATO membership
  13. Julia Schlaepfer: Alex can't wait to get to the Dutton ranch in '1923' S2
  14. Federal workers launch platform to combat Musk’s DOGE
  15. Huge crowds attend funeral for slain Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah
  16. Famous birthdays for Feb. 23: Kristin Davis, Niecy Nash
  17. On This Day, Feb. 23: Mexico begins assault on the Alamo
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Trump administration fires 2,000 USAID workers

The Trump administration has informed U.S. Agency for International Development employees that it was firing 2,000 workers and putting most direct hire personnel on administrative leave, according to reports.
   

'Shogun,' 'Only Murders,' 'Conclave' win big at the SAG Awards

The entire cast of "Shogun" won statuettes for Best Ensemble in a TV Drama, while Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai were also honored individually, at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony.
   

Israel Defense Forces deploys tanks in West Bank

The Israel Defense Force confirmed Sunday that it has deployed tanks to the West Bank as it expands counter-terrorism operations in Jenin.
   

Oort cloud resembles a galaxy, new study finds

A shell of icy objects at the edge of the solar system known as the Oort cloud has a pair of spiral arms that resemble a miniature galaxy, new research suggests.
   

3 dead, 1 missing after boat capsizes near Staten Island

At least three people are dead and one is missing after a boat with six people aboard capsized in Ambrose Channel near Staten Island on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
   

Pope Francis has some kidney failure, Vatican says

The press office for the Vatican said Sunday that Pope Francis was able to rest overnight as he slowly recovers from double pneumonia after initially being hospitalized for bronchitis.
   

'Captain America' tops North American box office for a 2nd weekend

"Captain America: Brave New World" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $28.2 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday.
   

Conservative Friedrich Merz declared snap German election winner

Millions of Germans are deciding the next chancellor in snap elections Sunday with the center-right Christian Democratic Union party widely projected to win and its candidate Friedrich Merz installed as the top official.
   

Flight from JFK diverted to Rome amid 'security issue'

An American Airlines flight from New York to Delhi Sunday was diverted suddenly and landed in Rome with a jet fighter escort after citing a "possible security issue."
   

'1923' opening credits honor late cast member Cole Brings Plenty

The opening credits for Season 2 of "1923" paid tribute to late cast member Cole Brings Plenty, who played Pete Plenty Clouds in Season 1.
   

Lex Scott Davis admires her 'Suits LA' character's candor, confidence

"Rebel" and "Florida Man" actress Lex Scott Davis told UPI that Erica, the attorney she plays in "Suits LA," is a rising star who knows what she wants professionally and isn't shy about demanding it.
   

Zelensky offers to give up presidency for NATO membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that he "is not a dictator" and is willing to give up his leadership of the country in exchange for Ukraine's membership into NATO, after insults by Donald Trump.
   

Julia Schlaepfer: Alex can't wait to get to the Dutton ranch in '1923' S2

Julia Schlaepfer told UPI that Alex, the countess she plays in the "Yellowstone" prequel, "1923," is so desperate to reunite with her husband, she will endure whatever hardships she must to share her life with him.
   

Federal workers launch platform to combat Musk’s DOGE

A group of current and former federal workers have launched a platform to combat the Department of Government Efficiency, a temporary organization established through an executive order by President Donald Trump.
   

Huge crowds attend funeral for slain Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah

Large numbers of Hezbollah followers flocked to Beirut's largest sports stadium on Sunday to attend a mass funeral of their slain leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, nearly five months after he was assassinated.
   

Famous birthdays for Feb. 23: Kristin Davis, Niecy Nash

Actor Kristin Davis turns 60 and actor Niecy Nash turns 55, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 23.
   

On This Day, Feb. 23: Mexico begins assault on the Alamo

On Feb. 23, 1836, soldiers under the command of Mexican President General Antonio López de Santa Anna began their assault on the Alamo.
   

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Top stories - Google News"Top stories - Google News" - 32 new articles

  1. German election results explained in graphics - DW (English)
  2. Federal Agencies Push Back on Elon Musk’s ‘What Did You Do Last Week?’ Email - The Wall Street Journal
  3. The Trump administration is putting USAID staffers on leave worldwide and firing at least 1,600 - The Associated Press
  4. Dan Bongino: Trump names right-wing commentator as deputy FBI director - BBC.com
  5. Zelenskyy ready to exchange presidency for peace - ABC News
  6. "Pray for me:" Pope sends message from hospital bed - Axios
  7. Bessent says US-Ukraine deal has ‘implicit’ economic security guarantee - The Hill
  8. Suspect who killed police officer, held Pennsylvania hospital staff hostage visited ICU the week before, authorities say - CNN
  9. American Airlines flight diverted to Rome over 'possible security issue' - ABC News
  10. FBI Director Kash Patel to also take over as acting ATF director - The Washington Post
  11. Massive funeral held for Hezbollah leader 5 months after his killing - POLITICO
  12. Shackled, starved, alone in tunnels: Families of freed hostages share new details - The Times of Israel
  13. Israel sends tanks into West Bank for first time in decades, says fleeing Palestinians can't return - The Associated Press
  14. Three years on, Ukraine's extinction nightmare has returned - BBC.com
  15. Warren Buffett included 4 key pearls of wisdom in his annual shareholder letter - Business Insider
  16. Watch These Nvidia Stock Price Levels With Earnings Report Set for Release Wednesday - Investopedia
  17. Asia stocks track Wall St losses; tech skittish ahead of Nvidia earnings - Investing.com
  18. M4 MacBook Air Marketing, Sales, Retail Teams Prepare for March Debut - MacRumors
  19. Apple Abandons Budget Smartphone Market With the iPhone 16e - Bloomberg
  20. SAG Awards 2025 Snubs and Surprises: Timothée Chalamet Triumphs, ‘The Bear’ Flops and ‘Only Murders’ Shocks - Variety
  21. Jane Fonda delivers fiery speech accepting SAG's lifetime achievement award: 'Empathy is not weak or woke' - Los Angeles Times
  22. Demi Moore's Leather Gown at the 2025 SAG Awards Had a Surprising Drop-Waist Silk Skirt - Yahoo Entertainment
  23. Christopher Bell holds off Hocevar, Larson in overtime for Atlanta win - NASCAR
  24. A Change in the Garden: Rick Pitino and St. John's now rule the Big East as UConn slides off the mountaintop - CBS Sports
  25. Shedeur Sanders makes big NFL Scouting Combine decision - New York Post
  26. Henry Cejudo reveals damage done from eye poke that ended his fight against Song Yadong at UFC Seattle - MMA Fighting
  27. What we know and don’t know about the asteroid hurtling toward Earth - The Hill
  28. NASA supercomputer reveals strange spiral structure at the edge of our solar system - Livescience.com
  29. The Space Force shares a photo of Earth taken by the X-37B space plane - The Verge
  30. Health officials warn of measles risk at Texas State, Twin Peaks Restaurant - KVUE.com
  31. Dementia risk could be lowered by doing this for 5 minutes a day: study - Yahoo
  32. Virologist sounds alarm on aggressive flu season, avian influenza and CDC cuts - MyNorthwest
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Federal Agencies Push Back on Elon Musk’s ‘What Did You Do Last Week?’ Email - The Wall Street Journal

The Trump administration is putting USAID staffers on leave worldwide and firing at least 1,600 - The Associated Press

Dan Bongino: Trump names right-wing commentator as deputy FBI director - BBC.com

Zelenskyy ready to exchange presidency for peace - ABC News

"Pray for me:" Pope sends message from hospital bed - Axios

Bessent says US-Ukraine deal has ‘implicit’ economic security guarantee - The Hill

Suspect who killed police officer, held Pennsylvania hospital staff hostage visited ICU the week before, authorities say - CNN

American Airlines flight diverted to Rome over 'possible security issue' - ABC News

FBI Director Kash Patel to also take over as acting ATF director - The Washington Post

Massive funeral held for Hezbollah leader 5 months after his killing - POLITICO

Shackled, starved, alone in tunnels: Families of freed hostages share new details - The Times of Israel

Israel sends tanks into West Bank for first time in decades, says fleeing Palestinians can't return - The Associated Press

Three years on, Ukraine's extinction nightmare has returned - BBC.com

Warren Buffett included 4 key pearls of wisdom in his annual shareholder letter - Business Insider

Watch These Nvidia Stock Price Levels With Earnings Report Set for Release Wednesday - Investopedia

Asia stocks track Wall St losses; tech skittish ahead of Nvidia earnings - Investing.com

M4 MacBook Air Marketing, Sales, Retail Teams Prepare for March Debut - MacRumors

Apple Abandons Budget Smartphone Market With the iPhone 16e - Bloomberg

SAG Awards 2025 Snubs and Surprises: Timothée Chalamet Triumphs, ‘The Bear’ Flops and ‘Only Murders’ Shocks - Variety

Jane Fonda delivers fiery speech accepting SAG's lifetime achievement award: 'Empathy is not weak or woke' - Los Angeles Times

Demi Moore's Leather Gown at the 2025 SAG Awards Had a Surprising Drop-Waist Silk Skirt - Yahoo Entertainment

Christopher Bell holds off Hocevar, Larson in overtime for Atlanta win - NASCAR

A Change in the Garden: Rick Pitino and St. John's now rule the Big East as UConn slides off the mountaintop - CBS Sports

Shedeur Sanders makes big NFL Scouting Combine decision - New York Post

Henry Cejudo reveals damage done from eye poke that ended his fight against Song Yadong at UFC Seattle - MMA Fighting

What we know and don’t know about the asteroid hurtling toward Earth - The Hill

NASA supercomputer reveals strange spiral structure at the edge of our solar system - Livescience.com

The Space Force shares a photo of Earth taken by the X-37B space plane - The Verge

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 17 new articles

  1. Some Agencies Urge Staff Not to Comply With Elon Musk’s Performance Email
  2. Right-Wing Commentator Named F.B.I. Deputy Director
  3. Trump Appointees Fire 2,000 U.S.A.I.D. Employees and Put Others Worldwide on Leave
  4. Trump’s Frustration With Generals Led to Picking Dan Caine for Joint Chiefs Chairman
  5. Chris Murphy Emerges as a Clear Voice for Democrats Countering Trump
  6. Pope Francis Suffering From Kidney Failure in Addition to Pneumonia
  7. Israel and Hamas Trade Accusations of Violating Fragile Cease-Fire
  8. Expanding West Bank Campaign, Israel Sends Tanks for First Time in Decades
  9. No Exit
  10. Trump Administration Moves More Migrants to Guantánamo Bay
  11. SAG Awards 2025’s Unforgettable Looks: Selena Gomez, Pamela Anderson & More
  12. SAG Awards: Complete List of Winners
  13. Debt and Mental Health: How One Couple Found Help
  14. These Books Are Absolutely Unreadable. That’s the Point.
  15. Trump, Again, Chooses Loyalty Over Leadership
  16. Lynne Marie Stewart, Miss Yvonne on ‘Pee-wee’s Playhouse,’ Dies at 78
  17. Inmate Dies at N.Y. Prison as Corrections Officers’ Strike Continues
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Some Agencies Urge Staff Not to Comply With Elon Musk’s Performance Email

The F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and others told employees not to respond to a directive from Mr. Musk to summarize their accomplishments.
   

Right-Wing Commentator Named F.B.I. Deputy Director

The choice of Dan Bongino is a radical departure from the bureau’s history of having a veteran agent serve in the key role that oversees operations.
   

Trump Appointees Fire 2,000 U.S.A.I.D. Employees and Put Others Worldwide on Leave

The announcement, by email, came two days after a judge said the Trump administration could proceed with plans that amount to dismantling the aid agency.
   

Trump’s Frustration With Generals Led to Picking Dan Caine for Joint Chiefs Chairman

Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, a retired three-star Air Force officer, quickly moved up the list of candidates to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
   

Chris Murphy Emerges as a Clear Voice for Democrats Countering Trump

The third-term senator from Connecticut is eschewing caution and throwing out the traditional political playbook as he seeks a broader audience for his critiques of the president and his agenda.
   

Pope Francis Suffering From Kidney Failure in Addition to Pneumonia

The kidney ailment appears to be in an early stage, the Vatican said, adding that the pontiff is still receiving high flows of oxygen for his respiratory illness.
   

Israel and Hamas Trade Accusations of Violating Fragile Cease-Fire

Hamas criticized Israel’s decision to delay the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, amid growing tensions and concerns for the future of the truce in Gaza.
   

Expanding West Bank Campaign, Israel Sends Tanks for First Time in Decades

Israel’s defense minister, Israel Katz, said that 40,000 Palestinian residents displaced from militant hotbeds would not be allowed to return to their homes.
   

No Exit

About 300 migrants from all around the world were deported from the United States to Panama. There, they were trapped in a hotel, facing a choice of whether to return to places they had fled.
   

Trump Administration Moves More Migrants to Guantánamo Bay

The base had been cleared of migrants since Thursday, after the government sent 177 to Venezuela and one back to the United States.
   

SAG Awards 2025’s Unforgettable Looks: Selena Gomez, Pamela Anderson & More

Angelic gowns, ‘Zoolander’ suits, pleated skirts and more.
   

SAG Awards: Complete List of Winners

The thriller about choosing a new pope took home the top film prize, while Demi Moore and Timothée Chalamet won individual honors.
   

Debt and Mental Health: How One Couple Found Help

People who find themselves in financial trouble sometimes consider taking drastic measures when their situation appears hopeless. But there is always a way out.
   

These Books Are Absolutely Unreadable. That’s the Point.

A new exhibition at the Center for Book Arts in New York features a range of items — transistor radios, lanterns, cigarette lighters and more — designed to look like books.
   

Trump, Again, Chooses Loyalty Over Leadership

The firing of the nation’s top military officer is the latest example of the president prioritizing fealty over sound policy and expertise.
   

Lynne Marie Stewart, Miss Yvonne on ‘Pee-wee’s Playhouse,’ Dies at 78

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The 61-year-old man was found unresponsive in his cell at Auburn Correctional Facility, one of dozens of state prisons where corrections officers have walked off the job over working conditions.
   

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