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Gov't employee unions sue Treasury to stop DOGE from accessing sensitive data Three U.S. government employee unions filed a lawsuit Monday against the Treasury, alleging that its sharing of confidential information with the Elon Musk-run Department of Government Efficiency violated the law. Shark attack kills teenage girl in Australia A teenage girl was killed Monday in a shark attack in Queensland, Australia. The 17-year-old suffered a "serious shark bite" at Woorim Beach, just north of Brisbane, while swimming approximately 100 yards from shore. USAID to merge with State Department in 'apocalyptic' shakeup with Rubio as acting director Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday he is acting director of the United States Agency for International Development amid an "apocalyptic" shakeup, as Democratic lawmakers threatened to stall Trump nominees. Senate confirms fracking company CEO Chris Wright as enery secretary The U.S. Senate on Tuesday approved Chris Wright, the CEO of a fracking company, to serve as secretary of energy. U.S., local officials say 'no specific credible' terror threats exist for upcoming Super Bowl Officials say there are no "credible threats" to the looming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day terror attack killed 14 people and injured 57. VA will end remote work status for most employees on Feb. 24 The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday ordered most employees working remotely to return to offices by Feb. 24, adhering to President Donald Trump's executive order on requiring in-person work. Apple shares slide amid earnings concerns over Trump tariffs on China Apple shares dropped more than 3% on Monday after President Donald Trump announced 10% tariffs on imports from China, where the tech manufacturer assembles its iPhones and other products. Trump praises Stanley Cup champs Florida Panthers for 'riveting' comeback victory in 2024 More than seven months after the Florida Panthers won their first Stanley Cup, the team visited the White House on Monday, during which President Donald Trump recounted "one of the most riveting comebacks in NHL history. Trump pauses tariffs on Canada, Mexico for one month President Donald Trump announced Monday a one-month pause on 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico following conversations with each leader and pledges by both countries to reinforce their U.S. borders. In separate incidents, 2 hikers die in Great Smoky Mountains, Zion national parksTrump signs order to create sovereign wealth fund in United States, possibly to buy TikTok President Donald Trump on Monday ordered the creation of a government-owned sovereign wealth fund of financial assets, which he said possibly could be used to buy TikTok. New York AG instructs hospitals to continue transgender care for minors despite Trump order New York Attorney General Letitia James warned hospitals Monday that denying care to transgender minors following President Donald Trump's recent executive order would violate state law. Sotheby's to auction rare, 300-year-old Stradivari violin valued at as much as $18M A Sotheby's auction is slated to sell an important musical instrument crafted by a noted violin maker later this week. It possibly could be auctioned to the tune of millions of dollars. Watch: Asian elephant gives birth to healthy calf at Oregon Zoo The Oregon Zoo announced a 30-year-old Asian elephant gave birth to a healthy baby girl after more than 20 months of pregnancy. 'Just because' gift from dad earns woman $4M lottery prize A Michigan woman received a random gift from her father and ended up winning a $4 million lottery prize. Arizona film festival's poster wall breaks world record An Arizona film festival's display of more than 1,300 movie posters broke a Guinness World Record. DOJ to head task force to combat anti-Semitism; college campuses first priority The U.S. Justice Department on Monday announced the formation of a multi-agency task force to combat anti-Semitism, with the "first priority" addressing harassment on college campuses. Watch: 'Cobra Kai' trailer previews final episodes Netflix is teasing the final chapter of "Cobra Kai," which will arrive on the streamer Feb. 13. Your environment affects how well your medications work Figuring out how your genes and environment increase your likelihood of developing asthma, heart disease, cancer, dementia and other conditions can have life-changing consequences. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to temporarily oversee Consumer Financial Protection Bureau President Donald Trump on Monday designated Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent with additional duties as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after firing Rohit Chopa on Saturday. Young adults dying earlier than expected, study says Young adults keep dying at higher-than-expected rates, falling prey to drug overdose and poor health, a new study says. Watch: 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' teaser shows first death Warner Bros. is teasing the latest installment of the "Final Destination" franchise, which premieres May 16. 'Mufasa: The Lion King' on VOD Feb. 18, DVD April 1 Disney announced home video dates for "Mufasa: The Lion King" on Monday. The prequel first comes to digital video-on-demand Feb. 18, then DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD April 1. |
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What Does Trump Really Want From Canada and Mexico?President Trump’s demands on the United States’ neighbors are difficult to measure. That allows him to declare victory when he sees fit. Elon Musk’s Blitz Shakes U.S. Government as He Sweeps Through AgenciesThe billionaire is creating major upheaval as his team sweeps through agencies, in what has been an extraordinary flexing of power by a private individual. Why Are D.C. Plane Crash Investigators Focused on Night-Vision Goggles?Investigators have yet to determine whether the crew of an Army helicopter was wearing the devices when the Black Hawk crashed into a civilian airliner last week. N.Y. Moves to Shield Doctors Who Send Abortion Pills to States With BansGov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill meant to protect medical practitioners in New York who prescribe and send abortion pills out of state. A Daring Rescue Under a Subway Train Leads to an Emotional ReunionJoseph Lynskey was shoved into the path of an oncoming train and survived. On Monday, he thanked the firefighters who rescued him. Lawsuit Accuses University of California of Allowing Race to Factor in AdmissionsThe state’s elite campuses, prohibited from using race-based admissions for decades, are now admitting more Black and Hispanic students. A new group is suing, arguing the university system is cheating. Iran Is Developing Plans for Faster, Cruder Weapon, U.S. ConcludesAs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel prepares to meet with President Trump, the question of whether to strike Iran’s facilities or negotiate with Tehran appears certain to be under debate. Proud Boys Lose Control of Their Name to a Black Church They VandalizedA judge awarded the trademarked name and symbols to a Washington church to help satisfy a $2.8 million judgment against the far-right group. Trump Is Running America the Way America Ran IraqHe and his team are treating the government like hostile territory to be conquered. Atmospheric River Forecast: More Rain Expected to Soak CaliforniaSkiers may delight in the snow forecast, but the latest in a series of atmospheric rivers threatens to bring flooding and mudslides to California. ‘60 Minutes’ Head Producer Says He Won’t Apologize Over Trump’s LawsuitBill Owens, the show’s executive producer, addressed his staff as CBS’s parent company, Paramount, pursued a legal settlement with the president. Jeffries Works With N.Y. Democrats to Weaken G.O.P. Control of the HouseNew York lawmakers may give Gov. Kathy Hochul more time to schedule special elections, a move backed by the House Democratic leader that could keep a key seat vacant for months. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Artist With an Indigenous Focus, Dies at 85She began with modestly scaled abstract drawings and paintings but became best known for large works featuring collage and items evoking Native stereotypes. |
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Three U.S. government employee unions filed a lawsuit Monday against the Treasury, alleging that its sharing of confidential information with the Elon Musk-run Department of Government Efficiency violated the law.
A teenage girl was killed Monday in a shark attack in Queensland, Australia. The 17-year-old suffered a "serious shark bite" at Woorim Beach, just north of Brisbane, while swimming approximately 100 yards from shore.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday he is acting director of the United States Agency for International Development amid an "apocalyptic" shakeup, as Democratic lawmakers threatened to stall Trump nominees.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday approved Chris Wright, the CEO of a fracking company, to serve as secretary of energy.
Officials say there are no "credible threats" to the looming Super Bowl in New Orleans after a New Year's Day terror attack killed 14 people and injured 57.
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday ordered most employees working remotely to return to offices by Feb. 24, adhering to President Donald Trump's executive order on requiring in-person work.
Apple shares dropped more than 3% on Monday after President Donald Trump announced 10% tariffs on imports from China, where the tech manufacturer assembles its iPhones and other products.
More than seven months after the Florida Panthers won their first Stanley Cup, the team visited the White House on Monday, during which President Donald Trump recounted "one of the most riveting comebacks in NHL history.
President Donald Trump announced Monday a one-month pause on 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico following conversations with each leader and pledges by both countries to reinforce their U.S. borders.
Two hikers were found dead in national parks in Tennessee and Utah.
President Donald Trump on Monday ordered the creation of a government-owned sovereign wealth fund of financial assets, which he said possibly could be used to buy TikTok.
New York Attorney General Letitia James warned hospitals Monday that denying care to transgender minors following President Donald Trump's recent executive order would violate state law.
A Sotheby's auction is slated to sell an important musical instrument crafted by a noted violin maker later this week. It possibly could be auctioned to the tune of millions of dollars.
The Oregon Zoo announced a 30-year-old Asian elephant gave birth to a healthy baby girl after more than 20 months of pregnancy.
A Michigan woman received a random gift from her father and ended up winning a $4 million lottery prize.
An Arizona film festival's display of more than 1,300 movie posters broke a Guinness World Record.
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday announced the formation of a multi-agency task force to combat anti-Semitism, with the "first priority" addressing harassment on college campuses.
Netflix is teasing the final chapter of "Cobra Kai," which will arrive on the streamer Feb. 13.
Figuring out how your genes and environment increase your likelihood of developing asthma, heart disease, cancer, dementia and other conditions can have life-changing consequences.
President Donald Trump on Monday designated Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent with additional duties as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after firing Rohit Chopa on Saturday.
Young adults keep dying at higher-than-expected rates, falling prey to drug overdose and poor health, a new study says.
Warner Bros. is teasing the latest installment of the "Final Destination" franchise, which premieres May 16.
Disney announced home video dates for "Mufasa: The Lion King" on Monday. The prequel first comes to digital video-on-demand Feb. 18, then DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD April 1. 
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