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Russian delegation arrives in Saudi Arabia for talks with U.S. to end Ukraine war Russia's foreign minister and his delegation arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday for scheduled negotiations with the United States to end the war in Ukraine. Southwest Airlines to cut 15% of corporate workforce Southwest Airlines said it will slash 15% of its corporate workforce -- the first mass layoffs in the company's decades-long history -- as the airline looks to cut costs. Kentucky death toll rises to 12 as state faces historic flooding A deadly weekend storm that flooded the "entire state" of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic has killed at least 14 people as rescuers face another weather system Tuesday. U.N. calls for $6B to fight famine in war-torn Sudan The United Nations called for global action Monday and $6 billion to fight famine and sexual violence in war-torn Sudan, where "civilians are paying the highest price" following nearly two years of conflict. Delta plane lands upside down at Toronto airport; all 80 survive A Delta Air Lines jet, flying in snowy conditions, overturned and landed upside down and burning on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon, with all 80 onboard surviving. Reports: Dallas Mavericks assistant coach arrested for assault Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested over the weekend on a charge of aggravated assault, according to reports. Body found in search for missing University of Colorado student A body matching the description of a University of Colorado Boulder student, reported missing last week, was found over the weekend in "hard-to-reach terrain" in Boulder Canyon, according to police. Protesters participate in 'Not My Presidents Day' events nationwide Several hundred people in New York demonstrated in a "Not My Presidents Day" event, decrying what they say are President Donald Trumps attacks on Democrats, including the dismantling of federal agencies. Macron speaks with Trump ahead of European leaders' summit U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron shortly before European leaders discussed their nations' security concerns and the continent being shut out of plans to end Russia's war in Ukraine. Paquita la del Barrio, Mexican singer and activist, dies at 77 The famed Mexican singer Paquita la del Barrio has died at age 77, according to her staff. New York Mayor Eric Adams says 4 of his top deputies have resigned Four New York City deputy managers resigned over May Eric Adams' cooperation with the federal government in deporting migrants despite being a sanctuary city, his office confirmed Monday. Judge cites lack of evidence in states' request to block Elon Musk, DOGE A federal judge appeared unwilling Monday to block Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from firing federal workers or accessing data, with a temporary restraining order ruling expected by Tuesday. FEMA's flood insurance program to borrow billions to pay 2024 post-Hurricane claims The Federal Emergency Management Agency says its National Flood Insurance Program was forced to borrow $2 billion to help pay claims related to Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Marlins happily underdogs; cite innovation, front-office overhaul Despite another major roster facelift, Miami Marlins owner Bruce Sherman and new manager Clayton McCullough say they are happy to play the underdog role and plan to win a lot more than critics believe in 2025. Fed Governor Michelle Bowman: Progress crucial on inflation before new rate cuts A U.S. Federal Reserve governor says she wants to see more data on inflation before advocating additional interest rate cuts. Kim Sae-ron dies at 24 in apparent suicide Kim Sae-ron, a South Korean actress known for "A Brand New Life," "The Man from Nowhere" and other films, has died in an apparent suicide. She was 24 years old. Truck overturns on Florida highway, spills 44,000 pounds of beerA truck on a Florida highway overturned while going around a curve and spilled an estimated 44,000 pounds of beer. $50,000 lottery prize claimed just days before expiration A Maryland man won a $50,000 prize from a Pick 5 lottery drawing, but he ended up claiming his prize less than a week before it would have expired. Wyoming woman hospitalized with bird flu in third confirmed human case A Wyoming woman hospitalized with bird flu is the state's first human case after her flock of chickens became infected and died, according to state officials. Look: 'Odyssey' photo introduces Matt Damon as Odysseus Matt Damon is set to portray Odysseus in "The Odyssey," a new film from Christopher Nolan based on the Homer epic poem. Israel to retain 5 strategic positions after withdrawal from south Lebanon The Israeli army confirmed Monday that its troops will withdraw from all Lebanese border villages, but retain five strategic positions in southern Lebanon beyond the Feb. 18 cease-fire deadline. New York Mets' Frankie Montas strains back muscle, out up to two months New York Mets pitcher Frankie Montas sustained a high-grade latissimus dorsi strain and will be shut down from six to eight weeks, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday. 'Dog Man' arrives on VOD Tuesday "Dog Man," an animated film based on the Dav Pilkey graphic novel series, will be available to rent or buy on digital video-on-demand Tuesday after opening in theaters Jan. 31. |
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Top Social Security Official Leaves After Musk Team Seeks Data AccessThe departure of the acting commissioner is the latest backlash to the Department of Government Efficiency’s efforts to access sensitive data. Federal Judge Declines to Block Musk’s Team From Having Access to Education DataThe ruling said that the students who sued had failed to show that sensitive information had been illegally disseminated in a way that would justify an emergency restraining order. Trump Pushes Business Interests in Golf, Mideast and New York as Conflicts AboundNorms recognized for decades in Washington by both parties no longer appear to apply to the Trump White House, former prosecutors and ethics lawyers say. 4 Top Officials to Resign Over Adams’s Cooperation With TrumpGov. Kathy Hochul said the resignations raised “serious questions about the long-term future of this mayoral administration.” She planned to meet with elected officials to discuss “the path forward.” Judge Dale Ho Faces Demands to Continue Eric Adams’s ProsecutionAs Judge Dale E. Ho considers the Justice Department’s request to stop the corruption case against New York’s mayor, former U.S. attorneys are asking him to investigate. What You Need to Know About the Major Plane Crashes of 2025The accidents, which remain under investigation, have prompted criticism of U.S. aviation regulators. What We Know About the Delta Plane Crash in TorontoAll 80 people aboard the Delta flight from Minneapolis clambered out of the plane, with 18 suffering injuries. Russia Frees American Prisoner Before Talks With U.S.The release of Kalob Byers Wayne, who was arrested on drug charges on Feb. 7, came on the eve of talks about the war in Ukraine. How Can the Russia-Ukraine War End? A Guide to a Possible Peace DealBalancing Ukraine’s sovereignty with Russia’s demand for its own “security guarantees” promises to be the hardest part of any negotiation. But experts see possible compromises. Trump’s USAID Cuts Halt Agent Orange Victims Program in VietnamFifty years after the Vietnam War ended, President Trump’s gutting of foreign aid has halted American efforts to address a toxic legacy and build a strategic partnership. Louis Pasteur’s Relentless Hunt for Germs Floating in the AirIn 19th-century France, the young chemist challenged the theory of spontaneous generation and discovered an invisible world of airborne microbes. No Evidence of Hate Crime in Transgender Man’s Killing in Upstate N.Y., Investigators SayLaw enforcement officials in upstate New York say that the torture and killing of Sam Norquist, 24, did not appear to be a hate crime. Prison Boss Elevated by Hochul Was Accused of Rape by 2 Former InmatesThe attacks occurred years earlier when Bennie Thorpe worked at a state women’s prison, his accusers said. Now he runs a prison where an inmate was fatally beaten by guards. Southwest Layoffs Will Take 15% of Its Work ForceThe company said the cuts, the first round of broad layoffs in the airline’s 53-year history, would affect mostly corporate employees. Refusing to Carry Out Trump’s Flagrantly Dishonest OrdersThe Trump administration is trying to bake quid pro quo deal making, coercive tactics, loyalty tests and other dishonorable practices into American government. An Invisible Medical Shortage: OxygenOxygen is vital to many medical procedures. But a safe, affordable supply is severely lacking around the world, according to a new report. What We Know About the Kentucky FloodsStorms have overwhelmed the state in recent years. On top of the floods, snow is expected soon. Pope Francis Will Remain in Hospital for ‘Complex’ Clinical IssuePope Francis was admitted on Friday with a respiratory infection. The announcement on Monday did not provide further detail, but raised fresh concerns about the pontiff’s health. Canada as the 51st State? In Electoral Terms, Trump’s Idea Favors Democrats.Bringing Canada into the United States, however farcical the prospect may seem, would alter the political map in a way likely to cost Republicans. More Recent Articles |
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Russia's foreign minister and his delegation arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday for scheduled negotiations with the United States to end the war in Ukraine.
Southwest Airlines said it will slash 15% of its corporate workforce -- the first mass layoffs in the company's decades-long history -- as the airline looks to cut costs.
A deadly weekend storm that flooded the "entire state" of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic has killed at least 14 people as rescuers face another weather system Tuesday.
The United Nations called for global action Monday and $6 billion to fight famine and sexual violence in war-torn Sudan, where "civilians are paying the highest price" following nearly two years of conflict.
A Delta Air Lines jet, flying in snowy conditions, overturned and landed upside down and burning on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon, with all 80 onboard surviving.
Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested over the weekend on a charge of aggravated assault, according to reports.
A body matching the description of a University of Colorado Boulder student, reported missing last week, was found over the weekend in "hard-to-reach terrain" in Boulder Canyon, according to police.
Several hundred people in New York demonstrated in a "Not My Presidents Day" event, decrying what they say are President Donald Trumps attacks on Democrats, including the dismantling of federal agencies.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron shortly before European leaders discussed their nations' security concerns and the continent being shut out of plans to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
The famed Mexican singer Paquita la del Barrio has died at age 77, according to her staff.
Four New York City deputy managers resigned over May Eric Adams' cooperation with the federal government in deporting migrants despite being a sanctuary city, his office confirmed Monday.
A federal judge appeared unwilling Monday to block Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from firing federal workers or accessing data, with a temporary restraining order ruling expected by Tuesday.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says its National Flood Insurance Program was forced to borrow $2 billion to help pay claims related to Hurricanes Milton and Helene.
Despite another major roster facelift, Miami Marlins owner Bruce Sherman and new manager Clayton McCullough say they are happy to play the underdog role and plan to win a lot more than critics believe in 2025.
A U.S. Federal Reserve governor says she wants to see more data on inflation before advocating additional interest rate cuts.
Kim Sae-ron, a South Korean actress known for "A Brand New Life," "The Man from Nowhere" and other films, has died in an apparent suicide. She was 24 years old.
A Maryland man won a $50,000 prize from a Pick 5 lottery drawing, but he ended up claiming his prize less than a week before it would have expired.
A Wyoming woman hospitalized with bird flu is the state's first human case after her flock of chickens became infected and died, according to state officials.
Matt Damon is set to portray Odysseus in "The Odyssey," a new film from Christopher Nolan based on the Homer epic poem.
The Israeli army confirmed Monday that its troops will withdraw from all Lebanese border villages, but retain five strategic positions in southern Lebanon beyond the Feb. 18 cease-fire deadline.
New York Mets pitcher Frankie Montas sustained a high-grade latissimus dorsi strain and will be shut down from six to eight weeks, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday.
"Dog Man," an animated film based on the Dav Pilkey graphic novel series, will be available to rent or buy on digital video-on-demand Tuesday after opening in theaters Jan. 31. 
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