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No injuries reported as earthquakes rattle Southern California and West Texas Fire- and storm-ravaged Malibu, Calif., endured two relatively minor earthquakes followed by another in Idyllwild Saturday afternoon while West Texas recorded a 5.0 earthquake late Friday night. 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. 5 charged with ‘horrific’ murder of transgender man in Upper New York A missing persons investigation has led to five people being charged with murder in the death of a transgender man from Minnesota named Sam Nordquist. At least 15 killed and 15 injured in New Delhi rail station stampede Rail passengers in New Delhi, India, caused a stampede that killed at least 15 Saturday night while trying to board a train heading to the world's largest religious gathering. 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." NASA: 1.6% chance newly discovered asteroid will impact Earth in 2032 NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has declared a 1.6% chance that a large asteroid would strike the Earth when on Dec. 22, 2032. Hamas frees 3 more Israeli hostages in exchange for 369 prisoners Three hostages -- American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen, Russian-Israeli Alexandre Troufanov and Argentinian-Israeli Iair Horn -- on Saturday were released by militant Hamas in exchange for 369 prisoners. CDC declares ‘high severity’ of flu cases for all ages All age groups in the United States are experiencing a "high severity" of influenza cases among all age groups for the first time since the 2017-18 flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Knife attack in Austria likely random, leaves one dead, four injured A 14-year-old boy is dead and at least four other people are injured following a knife attack carried out by a Syrian asylum seeker in southern Austria Saturday, police confirmed. Pope Francis' bronchitis improve at hospital, Vatican says Pope Francis had a "restful night" in a hospital and his bronchitis was improve, the Vatican said Saturday. Texas measles outbreak grows as cases appear in New Mexico Additional measles cases "are likely to occur" as an outbreak of the virus grows, the Texas Department of State Health Services said in its latest update. Hezbollah supporters resume protests over Iran flight ban, Israeli-U.S. 'demands' Hezbollah supporters demonstrated for the third consecutive day and tried to block the main road leading to the airport to denounce authorities for bowing to Israeli "threats" by prohibiting an Iranian plane from landing 7th U.S. prosecutor quits as DOJ seeks to drop charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams A seventh federal prosecutor resigned Friday after the Department of Justice ordered criminal corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams dropped. Missouri court ruling paves the way for abortion access return Women in Missouri are expected to have access to abortion services within days, after a circuit court judge ruled business licenses imposed by the state on Planned Parenthood clinics were too onerous. Woman drops lawsuit accusing Diddy, Jay-Z of rape A lawsuit by a woman accusing Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of rape when she was 13 in 2000 has been withdrawn, according to a court filing from her attorney. Zelensky meets with Vance, but doesn't expect immediate Ukraine peace plan with Russia Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday his nation is not expecting an immediate peace deal with Russia nearly three years after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of his country. Changing political landscape in Lebanon, Syria prompts Saad Hariri’s comeback Lebanon's Sunni leader and former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who suspended his political activity more than three years ago, made a comeback Friday. SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 booster launches 21 Starlink satellites from Florida SpaceX early Saturday launched another 21 Starlink satellites aboard a record-setting Falcon 9 first-stage booster from Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. 'Goonies' sequel on the way with Steven Spielberg, Chris Columbus producing A "Goonies" sequel is in the works with Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus, producers from the original 1985 adventure film, returning. Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' tops U.S. album chart The Weeknd's "Hurry Up Tomorrow" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for Feb. 15: Megan Thee Stallion, Natalie Morales Musician Megan Thee Stallion turns 30 and actor Natalie Morales turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 15. On This Day, Feb. 15: USS Maine explodes, sparks Spanish-American War On Feb. 15, 1898, the U.S. battleship Maine exploded in Havana harbor, killing 260 crewmen and leading to a U.S. declaration of war against Spain. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Aides to Meet With Russian Officials About Ukraine Next WeekTalks involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio and two other senior Trump officials would be the first between American and Russian delegations since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Trump Suggests No Laws Are Broken if He’s ‘Saving His Country’President Trump shared a quotation on social media, making it clear it was one he wanted people to absorb: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.” Vance and Musk Attack German Consensus on Nazis and SpeechVice President JD Vance and Elon Musk have challenged decades-long approaches to political extremism that were designed to prevent another Hitler. Ukraine Rejects U.S. Demand for Half of Its Mineral ResourcesPresident Volodymyr Zelensky publicly faulted the American offer, which is tied to continued aid, because it did not include security guarantees. Hegseth’s Bruising 72-Hour Debut OverseasIt was a crash course in geopolitical realities as the new defense secretary stepped onto the world stage. Israel and Hamas Make 6th Exchange, Keeping Cease-Fire Intact for NowDays after the fragile truce appeared to be teetering, Hamas freed three Israeli hostages as Israel released 369 Palestinian prisoners. But it is far from clear whether the deal will reach a second phase. In Seeking Adams Dismissal, Trump’s Appointees Use Legal System to Their AdvantageThe demand for dismissal underlines the degree to which President Trump has long viewed the justice system as a battleground on which power is deployed for transactional political or personal ends. Adams to Sue Trump Administration Over Clawback of Migrant Shelter FundsThe decision to sue over the $80 million in seized funds comes as the New York City mayor has been accused of supporting the White House’s immigration agenda in exchange for legal leniency. He Nearly Ended Cuomo’s Career. Now He Says His Ex-Rival Should Be Mayor.H. Carl McCall, whose 2002 primary race with Andrew M. Cuomo became a racially charged clash, is urging the former governor to run for mayor of New York City. Isabella Rossellini: “Conclave” Scene Stealer and First-Time Oscar NomineeA scene-stealing role in “Conclave” brought her unexpected acclaim, and tears, at age 72. But she has built more than a life onscreen. Have You Seen This Pilgrim? Lost in the Throngs of the Kumbh Mela.The lost-and-found center at the world’s largest religious gathering attends to the faithful’s earthly needs as they perform rituals intended to purify the soul. 15 Reported Dead in Stampede at New Delhi Rail StationCrowds had swelled because trains carrying Hindu pilgrims to the Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest religious festival, had been delayed, according to local media. Who Will Stand Up to Trump at High Noon?Trump and Musk are destroying the magic of America. Utah Bans Collective Bargaining for Public WorkersUtah joined two other states in prohibiting collective bargaining for teachers, police officers and other public employees in a move that was seen as a possible blow to the country’s labor movement. One Dead in Kentucky as Rainstorm Pounds the StateA powerful storm moved through Kentucky and other parts of the South, creating a risk of flash flooding through Sunday morning. Jon Ossoff, Georgia’s First Jewish Senator, Is Losing Jewish SupportDemocratic donors and Jewish leaders are so unhappy with Jon Ossoff over his position on Israel that some have quietly urged Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, to run against him. More Recent Articles |
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Fire- and storm-ravaged Malibu, Calif., endured two relatively minor earthquakes followed by another in Idyllwild Saturday afternoon while West Texas recorded a 5.0 earthquake late Friday night.
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.
A missing persons investigation has led to five people being charged with murder in the death of a transgender man from Minnesota named Sam Nordquist.
Rail passengers in New Delhi, India, caused a stampede that killed at least 15 Saturday night while trying to board a train heading to the world's largest religious gathering.
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."
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has declared a 1.6% chance that a large asteroid would strike the Earth when on Dec. 22, 2032.
Three hostages -- American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen, Russian-Israeli Alexandre Troufanov and Argentinian-Israeli Iair Horn -- on Saturday were released by militant Hamas in exchange for 369 prisoners.
All age groups in the United States are experiencing a "high severity" of influenza cases among all age groups for the first time since the 2017-18 flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
A 14-year-old boy is dead and at least four other people are injured following a knife attack carried out by a Syrian asylum seeker in southern Austria Saturday, police confirmed.
Pope Francis had a "restful night" in a hospital and his bronchitis was improve, the Vatican said Saturday.
Additional measles cases "are likely to occur" as an outbreak of the virus grows, the Texas Department of State Health Services said in its latest update.
Hezbollah supporters demonstrated for the third consecutive day and tried to block the main road leading to the airport to denounce authorities for bowing to Israeli "threats" by prohibiting an Iranian plane from landing
A seventh federal prosecutor resigned Friday after the Department of Justice ordered criminal corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams dropped.
Women in Missouri are expected to have access to abortion services within days, after a circuit court judge ruled business licenses imposed by the state on Planned Parenthood clinics were too onerous.
A lawsuit by a woman accusing Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of rape when she was 13 in 2000 has been withdrawn, according to a court filing from her attorney.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday his nation is not expecting an immediate peace deal with Russia nearly three years after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of his country.
Lebanon's Sunni leader and former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who suspended his political activity more than three years ago, made a comeback Friday.
SpaceX early Saturday launched another 21 Starlink satellites aboard a record-setting Falcon 9 first-stage booster from Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
A "Goonies" sequel is in the works with Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus, producers from the original 1985 adventure film, returning.
The Weeknd's "Hurry Up Tomorrow" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Musician Megan Thee Stallion turns 30 and actor Natalie Morales turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 15.
On Feb. 15, 1898, the U.S. battleship Maine exploded in Havana harbor, killing 260 crewmen and leading to a U.S. declaration of war against Spain. 
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