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Customs inspectors in Chicago seize $118,000 in fake Forever Stamps Customs and Border Protection agents seized nearly 162,000 counterfeit U.S. Forever Stamps at the Chicago International Mail Branch, the agency announced Thursday, intercepting a total of 8 shipments of fakes. Facial recognition tech enables faster cruise ship disembarking in Puerto Rico The U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Royal Caribbean have begun using facial recognition technology to enable passengers to leave cruise ships faster in Puerto Rico. Protests, DOGE opposition arises during confirmation hearing for education secretary National Education Association teachers' union members and others often disrupted the Senate confirmation hearing of Education Department secretary nominee Linda McMahon on Thursday. Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ban on gender-affirming care for youth U.S. District Court of Maryland Judge Brendan Hurson on Thursday issued a temporary retraining order to block enforcement of President Donald Trump's ban on gender-affirming care for youth. Brooke Rollins confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture The Senate Thursday confirmed Brooke Rollins to be the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. The vote, 72-28, fell largely along party lines, although some Democrats who initially supported her, voted against her. Federal prosecutors resign after being told to drop NYC mayoral corruption case The acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and two others resigned after the Justice Department told them to drop the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Memphis man sentenced to life in prison for killing his bride while on honeymoon in Fiji A Fiji judge sentenced former Memphis resident Bradley Dawson to at least 18 years in prison for murdering his bride, Christe Chen, during their honeymoon at a Fiji resort in 2022. Navy aircraft carrier collides with merchant vessel in the Red Sea A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier collided with a merchant vessel in the Mediterranean Sea Wednesday night, according to a statement from the military. President Trump signs reciprocal tariffs order but delays imposing them President Donald Trump signed an order Thursday announcing a new reciprocal tariffs policy that could be imposed in coming weeks or months. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sworn in as HHS secretary In a near party-line vote, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the Trump administration's Health and Human Services secretary on Thursday morning. He was sworn in later in the afternoon. Minnesota Democratic Sen. Tina Smith announces her pending retirement Minnesota junior Senator Tina Smith on Thursday announced she won't seek another term in office during the 2026 general election. Watch: Deer rescued from frozen river at New York park An animal rescue group on New York's Long Island came to the rescue of a deer that wandered out onto a frozen river and fell through the ice. Lottery ticket lost for months turns out to be $100,000 winner An Arkansas woman who misplaced her Powerball ticket for several months rediscovered the slip of paper just in time to discover it was worth $100,000. Watch: Sadie Sink sings in trailer for rock opera 'O'Dessa' Searchlight Pictures is previewing rock opera "O'Dessa," starring "Stranger Things" star Sadie Sink in the titular role. Pamela Anderson's 'Last Showgirl' on VOD Tuesday Lionsgate announced the digital release of "The Last Showgirl" on Thursday. The film comes to digital purchase Tuesday and video-on-demand rental March 4. Watch: Ben Affleck calls on Jon Bernthal in 'The Accountant 2' trailer Amazon MGM Studios is previewing "The Accountant 2," starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal. Movie review: 'Bridget Jones' charms again in poignant sequel "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," premiering Thursday on Peacock, recaptures the charm of Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones facing new poignant transitions in life. VA bans gay pride flags in offices, staff cubicles, parking lots, storage areas and more LGBTQ pride flags are banned at Veteran's Administration facilities, according to a Wednesday memo posted by VA Secretary Douglas Collins. 'Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' confirmed for Season 3 The "Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" has been given the green light for a third season. 104-year-old woman celebrates birthday by going to jail A New York woman celebrated her 104th birthday by crossing an item off her bucket list: visiting the local jail. Marijuana ads reaching youngsters through social media, health group says A legal loophole is allowing marijuana ads to slip past regulations and land right in front of kids on social media, a new report shows. Despite recent launch success, Blue Origin says it's laying off 10% of workers Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin announced on Thursday it will be laying off 10% of its staff less than a month after carrying out arguably its biggest success to date. |
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Danielle Sassoon and Other Officials Resign After Order to Drop Eric Adams CaseThe interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District and five officials with the federal public integrity unit quit after the Justice Department ordered charges against Mayor Eric Adams to be dropped. How the Justice Dept. Helped Sink Its Own Case Against Eric AdamsA top Trump appointee guided Mr. Adams’s legal team as they crafted an argument for dismissing corruption charges against the mayor of America’s largest city. As Trump Threatened a Primary, a G.O.P. Holdout on Hegseth FlippedBefore Senator Thom Tillis voted to confirm Pete Hegseth as defense secretary, he worked with accusers to make the case against him in a bid to get G.O.P. leaders to scrap the vote altogether. Trump Announces ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs Across the GlobeThe president said his advisers would devise new tariff levels reflecting countries’ tariffs, taxes, subsidies and other policies affecting trade with the United States. Trump and Modi Shove Disputes Into Background in White House VisitIndia’s prime minister sought to placate President Trump in public even as Mr. Trump pushed for major tariffs on his country. Trump’s Whirlwind Now Blows Through EuropeThe new Trump foreign policy team has brought a dizzying message to European allies on A.I., Ukraine and more. It has already left many angered and chagrined. Apple and Google Restore TikTok to App Stores in the U.S.The popular social media app was removed to comply with a new law that banned it in the United States. President Trump has paused enforcement of the ban. Banks Sell $4.7 Billion of X’s Debt, in a Sign of Investor DemandThe social media company is attracting investor interest because of Elon Musk’s close ties to President Trump and a recent jump in revenue. I Shudder to Imagine Kennedy Running Our Health Agencies.We have to go toe-to-toe with this administration and resist its attacks on public health. How Do You Feel About Dining Alone? We Want to Hear.We’re asking readers to help us understand solo dining in America. Texas Judge Fines New York Doctor and Orders Her to Stop Sending Abortion Pills to TexasIt is the first ruling in a case challenging “shield laws” intended to protect doctors in states that support abortion rights who send abortion pills to states with bans. U.S. Park Service Strikes Transgender References From Stonewall WebsiteThe “T” was removed in references to L.G.B.T.Q.+ on the official site for the Greenwich Village monument, which marks a milestone in the fight for gay rights. Later, the Q+ also disappeared. Jim Guy Tucker, Ex-Arkansas Governor Caught Up in Whitewater, Dies at 81He was among those targeted by the investigation that consumed much of Bill Clinton’s presidency. But his conviction was later questioned. More Recent Articles |
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Customs and Border Protection agents seized nearly 162,000 counterfeit U.S. Forever Stamps at the Chicago International Mail Branch, the agency announced Thursday, intercepting a total of 8 shipments of fakes.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Royal Caribbean have begun using facial recognition technology to enable passengers to leave cruise ships faster in Puerto Rico.
National Education Association teachers' union members and others often disrupted the Senate confirmation hearing of Education Department secretary nominee Linda McMahon on Thursday.
U.S. District Court of Maryland Judge Brendan Hurson on Thursday issued a temporary retraining order to block enforcement of President Donald Trump's ban on gender-affirming care for youth.
The Senate Thursday confirmed Brooke Rollins to be the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. The vote, 72-28, fell largely along party lines, although some Democrats who initially supported her, voted against her.
The acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and two others resigned after the Justice Department told them to drop the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
A Fiji judge sentenced former Memphis resident Bradley Dawson to at least 18 years in prison for murdering his bride, Christe Chen, during their honeymoon at a Fiji resort in 2022.
A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier collided with a merchant vessel in the Mediterranean Sea Wednesday night, according to a statement from the military.
President Donald Trump signed an order Thursday announcing a new reciprocal tariffs policy that could be imposed in coming weeks or months.
In a near party-line vote, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the Trump administration's Health and Human Services secretary on Thursday morning. He was sworn in later in the afternoon.
Minnesota junior Senator Tina Smith on Thursday announced she won't seek another term in office during the 2026 general election.
An animal rescue group on New York's Long Island came to the rescue of a deer that wandered out onto a frozen river and fell through the ice.
An Arkansas woman who misplaced her Powerball ticket for several months rediscovered the slip of paper just in time to discover it was worth $100,000.
Searchlight Pictures is previewing rock opera "O'Dessa," starring "Stranger Things" star Sadie Sink in the titular role.
Lionsgate announced the digital release of "The Last Showgirl" on Thursday. The film comes to digital purchase Tuesday and video-on-demand rental March 4.
Amazon MGM Studios is previewing "The Accountant 2," starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal.
"Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," premiering Thursday on Peacock, recaptures the charm of Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones facing new poignant transitions in life.
LGBTQ pride flags are banned at Veteran's Administration facilities, according to a Wednesday memo posted by VA Secretary Douglas Collins.
The "Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" has been given the green light for a third season.
A New York woman celebrated her 104th birthday by crossing an item off her bucket list: visiting the local jail.
A legal loophole is allowing marijuana ads to slip past regulations and land right in front of kids on social media, a new report shows.
Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin announced on Thursday it will be laying off 10% of its staff less than a month after carrying out arguably its biggest success to date. 
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