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Small plane crashes in Philadelphia near busy mall A small medical plane crashed near Roosevelt Mall in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday night. Marion Bowman Jr. dies by lethal injection in first U.S. execution of 2025 South Carolina's Marion Bowman Jr. became first person executed in the United States in 2025 on Friday after the U.S. Supreme Court and Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals declined to hear his case. Watch: Jennifer Hudson performs 'Circle of Life' at 'The Lion King Live' Disney+ is teasing its concert special "The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl," which is set to premiere on the streamer Feb. 7. Man pleads guilty to flying drone that struck fire-fighting plane during Palisades fire A California man has agreed to plead guilty to recklessly operating a drone that crashed into a "Super Scooper" firefighting aircraft during the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, prosecutors announced Friday. Watch: Woman rescued after trying to save dog from frozen lake Police and animal rescue officers in Missouri came to the rescue of a woman who became stranded in a kayak after saving a dog that fell through the ice on a frozen lake. First-time Powerball player wins $150,000 in N.C. A North Carolina woman decided to buy her first-ever Powerball ticket and ended up winning $150,000. 'Married at First Sight' moves to Peacock, Season 19 coming in 2025 "Married at First Sight" will move from Lifetime to Peacock beginning with Season 19. Flossing regularly can help prevent strokes, study says People who floss their teeth at least once a week are reducing their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot, researchers are scheduled to report Wednesday. White House orders pronouns removed from email signatures at fed agencies Employees of at least two federal agencies are being instructed by the Trump administration to immediately stop using pronouns in their email signatures, according to memos obtained by multiple media outlets Friday. Ignoring accepted medical guidance, Texas governor tells agency heads to recognize only 2 genders Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday directed state agency heads to recognize only two genders -- male and female -- continuing a campaign against what Abbott called woke gender ideologies. Sundance movie review: 'Alabama Solution' an upsetting, inspiring doc "The Alabama Solution," which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, is a documentary about abuses in the Alabama prison system. Though upsetting, advocacy from inmates themselves proves inspiring. Grammys: How to watch, what to expect The Grammy Awards are back Sunday in Los Angeles, with a focus on supporting those affected by the wildfires that ravaged the region. Rapid blood test can hasten treatment for stroke patients with brain bleeding A rapid blood test could speed treatment for people who have suffered a stroke related to brain bleeding, a new study says. NORAD responds to 'multiple' Russian jets near Alaska, Yukon Russian military jets were "not seen as a threat" when they flew through international airspace not far from the border with Canada and the United States, the North American Aerospace Defense Command confirmed. Artificial intelligence can help detect congenital heart defects AI-aided analysis of prenatal ultrasounds detected heart defects more quickly and accurately than doctors evaluating the tests on their own, according to findings reported this week. Colombian president Petro urges undocumented emigrees to return from U.S. Colombian President Gustavo Petro is urging Colombians living without documentation in the United States to quit their jobs and immediately return to their home country. Ahead of Super Bowl, helicopter security flights will measure radiation in New Orleans The Department of Energy said Friday low-altitude helicopter flights to measure background radiation will be done over New Orleans Feb. 2 through Feb. 6 as part of security precautions for the Super Bowl. Appeals court strikes down handgun ban for teens The conservative U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a ban on the sales of handguns to people age 18 to 20 that had been on the books since 1968. Researchers: No link between maternal health during pregnancy, autism A mom's health during pregnancy is not likely to influence her child's risk of autism, a new study argues. 5-year-old killed in Michigan hyperbaric chamber explosion An explosion at a medical facility hyperbaric chamber in suburban Detroit Friday has left a 5-year-old boy dead, police confirmed at a news conference. Can a charter school be religious? Supreme Court to decide Can a charter school be religious? The Supreme Court decision about St. Isidore, a Catholic school in Oklahoma, could redraw lines around church and state in education. Look: Charles Melton joins Blackpink's Jennie in 'Love Hangover' music video K-pop star Jennie released the music video for "Love Hangover," a collaboration with Dominic Fike, ahead of her upcoming album, "Ruby." ESA monitoring asteroid that could strike EarthWatch: Deer rescued from ice covering Oregon lake Firefighters in Oregon found themselves "presented with a unique rescue opportunity" when a deer was found stranded on the ice covering a frozen lake. |
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Federal Judge Orders White House to Keep Money Flowing to 22 StatesA court in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order to block Trump’s directive to defund programs he considers to be “woke.” Trump Raises New Threat to Sanctuary Cities: Blocking Transportation DollarsA new order revives an old battle about how much an administration is allowed to coerce cities and states by withholding money. Deadly Crash Focuses Attention on Helicopter Traffic at Reagan AirportThe F.A.A. restricted helicopter routes nearby in the aftermath of the Wednesday collision. For some officials, the concerns about clogged airspace were a long time coming. Army Withholds Identity of Helicopter Pilot Killed in CrashThe names of two male crew members were released, but the family of the third aviator requested privacy. How the D.C. Plane Crash Shattered Wichita’s Big Dreams of Skating and FlightThe city had tried for years to host the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, and to get a direct flight to the northeast. Trump Will Hit Mexico, Canada and China With TariffsThe White House said it would move forward with levies on America’s largest trading partners on Saturday. How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect AmericansPresident Trump relies on tariffs to address trade, immigration and drug issues. Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times, explains their potential impact on everyday Americans. Gaza’s Border Crossing at Rafah Reopens to Let Sick and Wounded LeaveThe Rafah crossing has been shuttered for over eight months but is opening again as part of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas. U.S. Considers Sending Israel 24,000 Assault Rifles Held Back Under BidenDemocratic lawmakers had expressed concerns to Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken about the rifles possibly going to settler militias or being misused by the police. CBS to Hand Over Transcript of Kamala Harris’s ‘60 Minutes’ Interview to FCCThe broadcaster had declined previous requests by the Trump campaign to release the unedited transcript of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. New York Doctor Indicted in Louisiana for Sending Abortion Pills ThereThe case opens a new front in the battle between states that ban abortion and states that support providing abortion anywhere in the country. Trump is Already Failing. That’s the Key to a Big Democratic Rebound.The party needs to seize the opportunity to present fresh vision and leadership. Steve Bannon on ‘Broligarchs’ vs. PopulismThe fight for Donald Trump’s ear. After Fleeing Violence in Guatemala, Their Child Was Killed in a U.S. SchoolA week after a 16-year-old was shot at her high school in Nashville, her parents made the wrenching decision to send her body back to Guatemala. Barry Goldberg, Who Backed Dylan When He Went Electric, Dies at 83He played keyboards with a host of rock luminaries, but perhaps his most memorable performance was as part of the band that shocked the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Boy, 8, Is Fatally Shot in Newark, Officials SayA man wounded by gunfire was found several blocks from where the child was killed around the same time, but officials declined to say whether the shootings were related. More Recent Articles |
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A small medical plane crashed near Roosevelt Mall in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday night.
South Carolina's Marion Bowman Jr. became first person executed in the United States in 2025 on Friday after the U.S. Supreme Court and Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals declined to hear his case.
Disney+ is teasing its concert special "The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl," which is set to premiere on the streamer Feb. 7.
A California man has agreed to plead guilty to recklessly operating a drone that crashed into a "Super Scooper" firefighting aircraft during the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, prosecutors announced Friday.
Police and animal rescue officers in Missouri came to the rescue of a woman who became stranded in a kayak after saving a dog that fell through the ice on a frozen lake.
A North Carolina woman decided to buy her first-ever Powerball ticket and ended up winning $150,000.
"Married at First Sight" will move from Lifetime to Peacock beginning with Season 19.
People who floss their teeth at least once a week are reducing their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot, researchers are scheduled to report Wednesday.
Employees of at least two federal agencies are being instructed by the Trump administration to immediately stop using pronouns in their email signatures, according to memos obtained by multiple media outlets Friday.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday directed state agency heads to recognize only two genders -- male and female -- continuing a campaign against what Abbott called woke gender ideologies.
"The Alabama Solution," which screened at the Sundance Film Festival, is a documentary about abuses in the Alabama prison system. Though upsetting, advocacy from inmates themselves proves inspiring.
The Grammy Awards are back Sunday in Los Angeles, with a focus on supporting those affected by the wildfires that ravaged the region.
A rapid blood test could speed treatment for people who have suffered a stroke related to brain bleeding, a new study says.
Russian military jets were "not seen as a threat" when they flew through international airspace not far from the border with Canada and the United States, the North American Aerospace Defense Command confirmed.
AI-aided analysis of prenatal ultrasounds detected heart defects more quickly and accurately than doctors evaluating the tests on their own, according to findings reported this week.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is urging Colombians living without documentation in the United States to quit their jobs and immediately return to their home country.
The Department of Energy said Friday low-altitude helicopter flights to measure background radiation will be done over New Orleans Feb. 2 through Feb. 6 as part of security precautions for the Super Bowl.
The conservative U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a ban on the sales of handguns to people age 18 to 20 that had been on the books since 1968.
A mom's health during pregnancy is not likely to influence her child's risk of autism, a new study argues.
An explosion at a medical facility hyperbaric chamber in suburban Detroit Friday has left a 5-year-old boy dead, police confirmed at a news conference.
Can a charter school be religious? The Supreme Court decision about St. Isidore, a Catholic school in Oklahoma, could redraw lines around church and state in education.
K-pop star Jennie released the music video for "Love Hangover," a collaboration with Dominic Fike, ahead of her upcoming album, "Ruby."
Where's Bruce Willis when you need him?
Firefighters in Oregon found themselves "presented with a unique rescue opportunity" when a deer was found stranded on the ice covering a frozen lake. 
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