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Comedian, author Kat Timpf announces breast cancer diagnosis, son's birth Comedian, author and "Gutfeld!" co-host Kat Timpf announced Tuesday she was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly before giving birth to her first child, a son. Veterans Affairs processing disability claims 'faster than ever before' The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Tuesday it is processing disability claims "faster than ever before," as it processed its one millionth claim this fiscal year two weeks earlier than last year. Federal judge continues to block Trump's federal funding freeze A federal judge on Tuesday continued to block a sweeping freeze on federal funding, a key move of the Trump administration as it reviews government spending to ensure it aligns with his policies. House passes GOP budget plan to advance Trump agenda The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night 217 to 215 to advance the GOP budget plan and President Donald Trump's agenda as they move toward a compromise deal with the Senate. L.A. Instagram influencer arrested in connection with fatal July 4 car crash A Los Angeles-based Instagram influencer has been arrested in connection with a fatal car crash from July in which authorities said she was driving drunk. Ukraine, U.S. agree to terms of minerals, reconstruction deal The United States and Ukraine have agreed to terms on a minerals and reconstruction deal, an official in Ukraine reported Tuesday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to travel to Washington, D.C., on Friday. Would-be Graceland scammer pleads guilty to mail fraud Lisa Jeanine Findley on Tuesday pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud for falsely claiming Lisa Marie Presley defaulted on a loan and used the Graceland mansion as collateral. 'Star Trek,' 'Transformers' screenwriter Roberto Orci dies Screenwriter and producer Roberto Orci died Tuesday of kidney complications at 51. Rubio expands Cuba-related visa restriction policy for forced labor Exporting labor to other nations to enrich Cuban elites at the expense of Cuban citizens prompted Secretary of State Marco Rubio to expand visa restrictions on Cuban officials and others. 21 staffers quit, refuse to ‘legitimize DOGE actions’ Twenty-one Department of Government Efficiency employees on Tuesday tendered their group resignation in opposition to DOGE actions that they say endangers critical systems and American's data. Fish-rich diet can slow progression of multiple sclerosis, study suggests A diet rich in fish may help slow down the progression of the incurable, often disabling autoimmune disease of multiple sclerosis, according to new long-term Swedish study published Tuesday. Trump administration seeks input on AI Action Plan A national AI Action Plan is being created to ensure the United States leads the work in artificial intelligence and innovation, and the Trump administration wants public input to help guide it. Nippon Steel clings to U.S. Steel takeover as Trump backs investment Nippon Steel's top executive said Tuesday the Japanese company will stick with its proposed $14.1 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, despite President Donald Trump backing an investment and the possibility of tariffs. Southwest jetliner takes evasive action while landing at Chicago's Midway Southwest Airlines flight 2504 narrowly missed colliding with a privately owned business jet that was taxiing across the runway upon which the airliner was to land at Chicago's Midway Airport. 'Descendants 5' in the works at Disney A fifth "Descendants" film, starring Kylie Cantrall and Malia Baker, was announced Tuesday. Antidepressants might hasten decline from dementia A specific class of antidepressant medications -- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors -- actually might speed up brain decline among some dementia patients, a new Swedish study suggests. Watch: Alabama police searching for owner of runaway goat Police in Alabama are trying to find the owner of a goat that spent several hours running wild through the streets of Tuscaloosa. Virginia man stops for snacks, wins $100,000 lottery prize A Virginia man stopped at a store to buy some snacks and walked out with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $100,000. Reproductive health problems might increase risk of heart disease, stroke Women with one or more gynecological disorders had higher risk of heart disease and clogged arteries affecting either their heart or brain health, researchers found. Watch: Penn Badgley is the 'luckiest guy in New York' in 'You' Season 5 preview Netflix is teasing the last season of "You" starring Penn Badgley, which lands on the streamer April 24. Watch: Man breaks juggling world record with a bowling ball, balance board An Idaho man with multiple Guinness World Records titles for juggling brought his muscles into the mix by involving a 10-pound bowling ball -- and a balance board. Melatonin might help night shift workers lower cancer risk, study says Night shift workers face an increased risk of cancer, as their disrupted sleep cycle causes wear and tear on their DNA. But taking melatonin might help ward off this risk, a new study suggests. Ravens 'concerned' about number of allegations against kicker Justin Tucker Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said he is concerned about long list of sexual misconduct allegations made against Justin Tucker, but will wait for more information before considering action. |
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House Passes G.O.P. Budget Teeing Up Enormous Tax and Spending CutsThe vote cleared the way to enact major elements of President Trump’s domestic agenda and escalated a bitter fight among Republicans over what federal programs to shrink to finance major tax cuts. What Can House Republicans Cut Instead of Medicaid? Not Much.The math of the G.O.P.’s goals makes the move almost unavoidable. U.S. and Ukraine Agree to Minerals Deal, Officials SayPresident Trump, who had insisted he wanted “payback” for past military aid to Kyiv, suggested President Volodymyr Zelensky would visit Washington this week to sign an agreement, which he called a “very big deal.” Under Trump, America’s New Friends: Russia, North Korea and BelarusWhen it comes to the war in Ukraine, President Trump finds common cause with the world’s outlier states and stands against traditional U.S. allies like Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Japan and Italy. The Next Phase of Trump’s Large-Scale Work Force Cuts Is UnderwayWorkers at a handful of agencies have begun receiving notifications that they are part of the “reduction in force” directed by the president, after a wave of firings that targeted probationary workers. What We Know About Guantánamo Bay’s Migrant CampLast month, President Trump announced plans to construct a migrant holding facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Carol Rosenberg breaks down what we know about the operation, along with New York Times photographer Doug Mills, who captured the first independent images of the facility. Trump Plans ‘Gold Card’ Alternative to Green Cards for ‘High Level People’President Trump said the cards would have “a higher level of sophistication” than green cards and cost applicants about $5 million. Gabbard Says More Than 100 Intelligence Officers Fired for Chat MessagesThe chats had been set up to discuss sensitive security matters. But a group of employees used it for discussions that contained sexual themes, intelligence officials said this week. Israel Strikes Syria Hours After Country’s Leader Demands WithdrawalThe attacks in southern Syria are part of a new policy aimed at protecting what Israel calls its “security zone” in the region. Syria’s new government has condemned that policy. Given the Right Conditions, Could a Woman Run a 4-Minute Mile?Researchers say it’s possible, at least for Faith Kipyegon of Kenya, who holds the world record for the distance. Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men?By understanding the reasons, scientists hope to help both sexes age better. Two Planes, in Washington and Chicago, Abort Landings to Avoid CollisionsThe near misses on Tuesday came after a string of aviation disasters, including the midair collision between an Army helicopter and a passenger jet last month that killed 67 people. Is Bird Flu the Only Reason Egg Prices Are Soaring?The nation’s biggest egg producer has seen rising revenues and profits. Now some Democrats are calling for an investigation into pricing practices in the industry. To Identify Suspect in Idaho Killings, F.B.I. Used Restricted Consumer DNA DataNew records show that the F.B.I. identified Bryan Kohberger as a potential murder suspect after tapping consumer databases that were supposed to be off limits. Fyre Festival 2 Announces Dates, Location, Ticket PricesEight years — and one prison sentence — later, Billy McFarland is back with another attempt at the event. America’s Most Shameful Vote Ever at the U.N.What happens when we stop “living within the truth.” The Disturbing Question at the Heart of the Trump-Putin DramaFor the next four years, at least, the America we knew is over. She Interrupted a Town-Hall Meeting and Was Dragged Out by Private SecurityThe City of Coeur d’Alene revoked the license of a security firm after its plainclothes guards forcibly removed a woman. The police said they were investigating the incident. Tesla Stock Falls 8% as Concerns About Elon Musk’s Political Role GrowThe electric-car maker’s stock has had a bumpy ride since the victory of President Trump, who has given Tesla’s chief, Elon Musk, a role in Washington. At This Architectural Gem, an Artist Was Present. Horses, Too.The performance artist Marina Abramovic celebrated the announcement of a new cultural center in a private home designed by the famed Mexican architect Luis Barragán. |
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Comedian, author and "Gutfeld!" co-host Kat Timpf announced Tuesday she was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly before giving birth to her first child, a son.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Tuesday it is processing disability claims "faster than ever before," as it processed its one millionth claim this fiscal year two weeks earlier than last year.
A federal judge on Tuesday continued to block a sweeping freeze on federal funding, a key move of the Trump administration as it reviews government spending to ensure it aligns with his policies.
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night 217 to 215 to advance the GOP budget plan and President Donald Trump's agenda as they move toward a compromise deal with the Senate.
A Los Angeles-based Instagram influencer has been arrested in connection with a fatal car crash from July in which authorities said she was driving drunk.
The United States and Ukraine have agreed to terms on a minerals and reconstruction deal, an official in Ukraine reported Tuesday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to travel to Washington, D.C., on Friday.
Lisa Jeanine Findley on Tuesday pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud for falsely claiming Lisa Marie Presley defaulted on a loan and used the Graceland mansion as collateral.
Screenwriter and producer Roberto Orci died Tuesday of kidney complications at 51.
Exporting labor to other nations to enrich Cuban elites at the expense of Cuban citizens prompted Secretary of State Marco Rubio to expand visa restrictions on Cuban officials and others.
Twenty-one Department of Government Efficiency employees on Tuesday tendered their group resignation in opposition to DOGE actions that they say endangers critical systems and American's data.
A diet rich in fish may help slow down the progression of the incurable, often disabling autoimmune disease of multiple sclerosis, according to new long-term Swedish study published Tuesday.
A national AI Action Plan is being created to ensure the United States leads the work in artificial intelligence and innovation, and the Trump administration wants public input to help guide it.
Nippon Steel's top executive said Tuesday the Japanese company will stick with its proposed $14.1 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, despite President Donald Trump backing an investment and the possibility of tariffs.
Southwest Airlines flight 2504 narrowly missed colliding with a privately owned business jet that was taxiing across the runway upon which the airliner was to land at Chicago's Midway Airport.
A fifth "Descendants" film, starring Kylie Cantrall and Malia Baker, was announced Tuesday.
A specific class of antidepressant medications -- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors -- actually might speed up brain decline among some dementia patients, a new Swedish study suggests.
Police in Alabama are trying to find the owner of a goat that spent several hours running wild through the streets of Tuscaloosa.
A Virginia man stopped at a store to buy some snacks and walked out with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $100,000.
Women with one or more gynecological disorders had higher risk of heart disease and clogged arteries affecting either their heart or brain health, researchers found.
Netflix is teasing the last season of "You" starring Penn Badgley, which lands on the streamer April 24.
An Idaho man with multiple Guinness World Records titles for juggling brought his muscles into the mix by involving a 10-pound bowling ball -- and a balance board.
Night shift workers face an increased risk of cancer, as their disrupted sleep cycle causes wear and tear on their DNA. But taking melatonin might help ward off this risk, a new study suggests.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said he is concerned about long list of sexual misconduct allegations made against Justin Tucker, but will wait for more information before considering action. 
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