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X reportedly to pay Don Trump $10 million for ban on social media site The social media platform X reportedly will pay President Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over suspension of his account when it was called Twitter and not owned by Elon Musk. U.N. agency details 'serious human rights violations' in repression of protests in Bangladesh Bangladesh's former government systematically committed "serious human rights violations" against student-led protesters, with up to 1,400 people killed and thousands of others injured, the U.N. Human Rights Office said OpenAI scraps release of o3, plans 'simplified' comprehensive GPT-5 model OpenAI has canceled the release of its latest major artificial intelligence model, o3, in favor of a "simplified" comprehensive GPT-5 model, it said Wednesday. Donald Trump named chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts The newly formed board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts elected President Donald Trump as its chairman after he removed the past members. Trump says Ukraine-Russia peace talks to begin 'immediately' President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the two men agreed to end the three-year-old war between Russia and Ukraine. Bondi sues state of New York on failure to enforce federal immigration laws Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced the Department of Justice is suing the state of New York over immigration enforcement in her first news conference after taking over the agency six days ago. Air and Marine Operations intercepts immigrant-smuggling operation near Florida U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operations intercepted a dozen immigrants and an alleged smuggler trying to illegally enter the United States Tuesday evening. Trump expresses desire to ‘immediately’ close the Department of Education President Donald Trump would like the U.S. Department of Education closed "immediately," he told reporters while in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Federal judge's order resumes buyout program of federal workers A U.S. District Judge on Tuesday refused to block the Trump administration's deferred resignation program for federal employees after issuing two stays, the first legal victory for the Trump administration. Fabrics and crafts retailer Joann to close 500 stores amid bankruptcy Sewing and crafts retailer Joann will close 500 of its 800 stores in the United States while undergoing bankruptcy restructuring. DOJ charges 8 Venezuelan gang members with sex trafficking women in Tennessee Eight Venezuelan gang members have been indicted in connection with sex trafficking women from South America to Tennessee, the U.S. Department of Justice said. Radio Free Europe journalist Andrey Kuznechyk among 3 prisoners set free in Belarus A journalist was among at least three people jailed in Belarus who the White House said Wednesday were released following a series of prisoner swaps this week, according to U.S. officials. Tulsi Gabbard sworn in as National Intelligence director Attorney General Pam Bondi swore in Tulsi Gabbard as the director of National Intelligence within hours of the Senate confirming Gabbard's nomination earlier Wednesday. China tracks U.S. Navy transit through Taiwan Strait The U.S. Navy sent two vessels to transit the Taiwan Strait for the first time since President Donald Trump took office, and China tracked their progress through the disputed seaway. 2 transgender teen athletes from N.H. take aim at Trump's anti-trans executive orders Two transgender teens challenging a New Hampshire law banning trans people from playing in girls' sports will now expand it to include the Trump administration's recent anti-trans executive orders. 2 Navy pilots rescued after jet crashes into San Diego Bay Two Navy pilots were rescued Wednesday morning after they ejected from their E/A-18 G Growler fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay, authorities said. Almost half of rural Americans drive long distances for surgery As closures of rural hospitals across the United States continue, more Americans are facing hour-plus drives to reach surgical centers, two new reports find. 14-year-old 'human calculator' breaks 6 world records in one day A 14-year-old "human calculator" from India put his mental math to the test and broke six Guinness World Records in a single day. Christine Baranski to receive award at ATX TV Festival Christine Baranski is set to be recognized with the 2025 Achievement in Television eXcellence Award during the upcoming ATX TV Festival. Border officials warn: Valentine's flowers might express true love, but some are risks for disease, pests As Valentine's Day nears, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are working to keep imported flowers free of pests or diseases, which could "jeopardize" the nation's agricultural and floral industry. Senators debate Trump's plan to purchase Greenland Following President Donald Trump's call for the United States to acquire Greenland, U.S. senators coalesced Wednesday around the need to increase American influence on the Arctic island. Michigan man tries wife's preferred lottery game, wins $500,000 A Michigan man took a cue from his wife and bought a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $500,000 prize. Missouri's Republican attorney general sues Starbucks over diversity programs Missouri's Republican Attorney General sued Starbucks Tuesday claiming the company's diversity, equity and inclusion hiring policies discriminate on the basis of race and sex. Starbucks denies the allegations. |
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Many Groups Promised Federal Aid Still Have No Funds and No AnswersJudicial rulings have unfrozen some grants awaited by nonprofits, states and companies, but the reprieve has been uneven and many fear the relief is only temporary. Trump’s Federal Resignation Program Moves Ahead After Court WinWith a judge’s assent, the Trump administration moved to take next steps in the program and close it to new entrants. USAID Lifesaving Aid Remains Halted Despite Rubio’s PromiseA new directive puts further exemptions on hold. Aid workers also say the U.S. government has made it impossible to pay partners around the world. State Dept. Draws Up List of Cartels to Be Labeled Terrorist GroupsThe move against a half-dozen organizations followed an executive order from President Trump that said the United States would ensure their “total elimination.” Some Migrants Sent by Trump to Guantánamo Are Being Held by Military GuardsThe Times has obtained a list of 53 Venezuelan men the Trump administration has put in a wartime prison built to hold Al Qaeda suspects. Justice Dept. Accuses New York of Favoring ‘Illegal Aliens’ Over U.S. CitizensThe attorney general sued the state, citing a law allowing New Yorkers to get a driver’s license regardless of legal status. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office made clear that it supported “deporting violent criminals.” New York Got $80 Million for Migrants. The White House Took It Back.The New York City comptroller’s office, which first noticed the missing money, said that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had unilaterally taken the funds from the city’s accounts. Myanmar Refugees’ Dreams of Living in America Dashed by Trump OrdersPresident Trump’s moves to pause refugee resettlement, freeze foreign aid and suspend funds to promote democracy have added more chaos to one of the world’s most urgent humanitarian crises. Trump Says Call With Putin Is Beginning of Ukraine Peace NegotiationsAmong the topics the leaders discussed in their first confirmed conversation of President Trump’s second term was ending the war in Ukraine, he said. Hegseth Takes Aim at Domestic Enemies as Defense SecretaryPete Hegseth has spent much of his first weeks in office focused on culture wars while saying little about America’s adversaries. Eric Adams Discussed Possible Republican Primary Run With G.O.P. LeaderThe mayor discussed options to run for re-election in the Republican contest as recently as Monday. Asked for comment, he said he was running as a Democrat. Will an Ambitious Prosecutor Do Trump’s Bidding and Drop Adams Case?Danielle R. Sassoon, Manhattan’s interim U.S. attorney, has built a life on conservative values. The order to drop the corruption case against New York’s mayor presents her with a pivotal choice. Westminster Dog Show 2025: Unforgettable Dogs Like Monty, Mercedes and BourbonMonty the giant schnauzer took home best in show, but each of the group winners left a lasting impression. Flu Cases Are SurgingAt least 24 million cases have been reported so far this season — and the virus is still spreading widely. Measles Outbreak Hits Town in TexasAs of Tuesday, 22 children and two adults had been infected, all of whom were unvaccinated, local officials said. F.A.A. Facing Criticism After Three Deadly Plane CrashesThe agency in charge of air travel safety is facing criticism and demands for change after a yearslong streak of no major commercial jet accidents ended in catastrophe. Woman Gives Birth to Baby Girl on NYC SubwayA 25-year-old woman from Florida gave birth on a W train in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday morning. She had been missing since last summer, her sister said. David Edward Byrd, Whose Posters Captured Rock’s Energy, Dies at 83His designs for Jimi Hendrix, the Who and others embodied the spirit of the psychedelic era. He also created images for stage shows like “Godspell.” Vance Is Laying the GroundworkThe vice president is the millennial Republican we should have seen coming. OpenAI Questions Rationale of Elon Musk’s Bid to Control the CompanyThe company answered the billionaire’s offer in a legal filing, accusing him of hypocrisy. Czech Dam Project Was Stalled by Bureaucracy. Beavers Built Their Own.The dam project, drafted in 2018 and based on a former military training site south of Prague, had been delayed by land negotiations. Local beavers built several dams, saving the government more than one million euros. A Deep-Sea Fish of Nightmares Strays Into Shallow WatersA scary-looking creature with “devil” in its name was spotted close to the surface off Tenerife, a Spanish island. More Recent Articles |
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The social media platform X reportedly will pay President Donald Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over suspension of his account when it was called Twitter and not owned by Elon Musk.
Bangladesh's former government systematically committed "serious human rights violations" against student-led protesters, with up to 1,400 people killed and thousands of others injured, the U.N. Human Rights Office said
OpenAI has canceled the release of its latest major artificial intelligence model, o3, in favor of a "simplified" comprehensive GPT-5 model, it said Wednesday.
The newly formed board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts elected President Donald Trump as its chairman after he removed the past members.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the two men agreed to end the three-year-old war between Russia and Ukraine.
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced the Department of Justice is suing the state of New York over immigration enforcement in her first news conference after taking over the agency six days ago.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operations intercepted a dozen immigrants and an alleged smuggler trying to illegally enter the United States Tuesday evening.
President Donald Trump would like the U.S. Department of Education closed "immediately," he told reporters while in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
A U.S. District Judge on Tuesday refused to block the Trump administration's deferred resignation program for federal employees after issuing two stays, the first legal victory for the Trump administration.
Sewing and crafts retailer Joann will close 500 of its 800 stores in the United States while undergoing bankruptcy restructuring.
Eight Venezuelan gang members have been indicted in connection with sex trafficking women from South America to Tennessee, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
A journalist was among at least three people jailed in Belarus who the White House said Wednesday were released following a series of prisoner swaps this week, according to U.S. officials.
Attorney General Pam Bondi swore in Tulsi Gabbard as the director of National Intelligence within hours of the Senate confirming Gabbard's nomination earlier Wednesday.
The U.S. Navy sent two vessels to transit the Taiwan Strait for the first time since President Donald Trump took office, and China tracked their progress through the disputed seaway.
Two transgender teens challenging a New Hampshire law banning trans people from playing in girls' sports will now expand it to include the Trump administration's recent anti-trans executive orders.
Two Navy pilots were rescued Wednesday morning after they ejected from their E/A-18 G Growler fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay, authorities said.
As closures of rural hospitals across the United States continue, more Americans are facing hour-plus drives to reach surgical centers, two new reports find.
A 14-year-old "human calculator" from India put his mental math to the test and broke six Guinness World Records in a single day.
Christine Baranski is set to be recognized with the 2025 Achievement in Television eXcellence Award during the upcoming ATX TV Festival.
As Valentine's Day nears, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are working to keep imported flowers free of pests or diseases, which could "jeopardize" the nation's agricultural and floral industry.
Following President Donald Trump's call for the United States to acquire Greenland, U.S. senators coalesced Wednesday around the need to increase American influence on the Arctic island.
A Michigan man took a cue from his wife and bought a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $500,000 prize.
Missouri's Republican Attorney General sued Starbucks Tuesday claiming the company's diversity, equity and inclusion hiring policies discriminate on the basis of race and sex. Starbucks denies the allegations. 
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