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On Valentine’s Day, Seoul city government tries to play matchmaker On an unseasonably warm Friday evening, dozens of Seoul singles met, mingled and played icebreaker games in the hopes of making a Valentine's Day connection in a fast-paced city where dating is notoriously difficult. Navy aircraft carrier collides with merchant vessel near Suez Canal A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier collided with a Panamanian-flagged merchant vessel near near the Suez Canal in the Mediterranean Seaon on Wednesday night, according to a statement from the military. 7th U.S. prosecutor quits as DOJ seeks to drop charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams A seventh federal prosecutor resigned Friday after the Department of Justice ordered criminal corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams dropped. Cases against Trump administration: Block on accessing Treasury data extended, CFPB firings on hold A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary order that prevents Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team from accessing the Treasury Department payment system. NTSB looking at possible bad data, missed tower message in Army chopper's collision with jet The U.S. Army Black Hawk crew possibly didn't know there was an impending collision with a American Airlines jet in Washington, D.C., that resulted in the most deadly crash in the United States in 23 years. 'Transgender,' 'queer' removed from Stonewall National Monument's website The National Park Service has removed references to transgender people and "queer" from its Stonewall National Monument website. Netflix confirms 'XO, Kitty' Season 3 -- with summer episode Netflix renewed "XO, Kitty" for Season 3 on Friday and teased the possibility of summer episodes. Pope Francis in stable condition at hospital for bronchitis treatment Pope Francis was hospitalized for bronchitis Friday, as the Vatican canceled his appearances for the next three days, officials said. Max renews Noah Wyle medical drama 'the Pitt' for Season 2 Max announced Friday it has renewed "The Pitt" for a second season. Season 1 episodes release Thursdays until April 10. Zelensky meets with Vance, but doesn't expect immediate Ukraine peace plan with Russia Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday his nation is not expecting an immediate peace deal with Russia nearly three years after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of his country. 'Yellowstone' Season 5, Part 2 to stream on Peacock'Saturday Night Live': 10 of the youngest guest hosts As "Saturday Night Live" gears up for its 50th anniversary special Sunday night, UPI is looking back at some of the youngest celebrities to take the iconic Studio 8H stage. Category 4 Tropical Cyclone Zelia, with 180-mph gusts, strikes Western Australia Tropical Cyclone Zelia made landfall Friday on Australia's west coast as a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained wind gusts at 180 mph, though minimal damage ensued. 'White Lotus' Season 3: How to watch, what to expect "The White Lotus" returns with Season 3, filmed in Thailand, Sunday. Mike White's anthology series highlights chaotic happenings at the fictional luxury resort chain's different locations. Sophie Thatcher: Nat-Misty friendship starts to evolve in 'Yellowjackets' S3 Sophie Thatcher told UPI Season 3 of "Yellowjackets" will show the birth of her character Natalie's future alliance with Samantha Hanratty's Misty. Issa Rae cuts ties with Kennedy Center after Trump becomes chairman Singer and actress Isa Rae is the latest celebrity to cut ties with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after President Donald Trump took over as the venue's chairman. Miami Dolphins to release 2023 NFL touchdown leader Raheem Mostert The Miami Dolphins plan to release veteran running back Raheem Mostert, who tied for the league lead with 21 touchdowns in 2023, his agent announced Friday. Las Vegas woman guilty of fraud for false COVID-19 tax credit claims The Justice Department said Friday that Candies Goode-McCoy, of Las Vegas, has pleaded guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States with tens of millions of dollars in false COVID-19 employment tax credit claims. New York Yankees' Marcus Stroman reports to camp, rejects potential bullpen role Veteran pitcher Marcus Stroman reported to New Yankees spring training Friday in Tampa, Fla., ending a two-day hiatus. He told reporters he would reject a relief role. He is not a projected starter. 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. California mudslides close part of Pacific Coast Highway, millions under flood watch Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut Pacific Coast Highway from approximately Santa Monica to the Malibu Pier. Look: Brazilian couple celebrate 84 years, 77 days of marriage A Brazilian couple whose wedding was in 1940 officially took the Guinness World Record for the longest marriage for a living couple. Changing political landscape in Lebanon, Syria prompts Saad Hariri’s comeback Lebanon's Sunni leader and former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who suspended his political activity more than three years ago, made a comeback Friday. Coast Guard announces seizure of cocaine worth $275 million The U.S. Coast Guard in San Diego said on Thursday that it offloaded more than 37,000 pounds of cocaine from nearly a dozen smuggling interdictions from December through February worth $275 million. Ex-Haas boss Guenther Steiner predicts next American F1 driver in 5 to 10 years Logan Sargeant's Formula 1 departure once again led to an absence of Americans on the European dominated racing circuit. Ex-Haas boss Guenther Steiner told UPI he expects another American driver in five to 10 years. |
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A Justice Dept. in Turmoil Moves to Dismiss Eric Adams’s Corruption CaseNew York City’s mayor was accused of bribery, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations. President Trump’s administration wants him free to help with mass deportations. A Rupture on the Right Over Prosecutors and the Rule of LawDiffering interpretations of Attorney General Robert H. Jackson’s classic 1940 speech, “The Federal Prosecutor,” figured in Thursday’s showdown in the Eric Adams case. Layoffs Expand at Federal Agencies, Part of Trump PurgeMass firings have rocked multiple agencies as President Trump and Elon Musk ramp up plans to drastically slash and reshape the federal work force. Judge Refuses to Immediately Reinstate Inspectors General Fired by TrumpJudge Ana C. Reyes, a Biden appointee, excoriated lawyers representing the former government watchdogs for how they handled their emergency request, but let the lawsuit proceed on a slower timeline. Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed ExtremeHis comments shocked attendees at the Munich Security Conference and seemed to target efforts to sideline the hard-right party the Alternative for Germany. High Above Chernobyl, Workers Grapple With Ice, Fire and Nuclear FearsAfter an apparent drone strike blew a hole in the protective shell, there is an urgent need to patch what covers the wreckage of the world’s worst nuclear accident. Zelensky Says Ukraine Is Unlikely to Survive the War Without U.S. SupportHis comments came on the first day of the Munich Security Conference, where anxious European officials had hoped to learn more about U.S. plans to broker peace talks. Diplomats in Munich Fear Trump Is Giving Up Leverage to Putin Before Talks With UkraineDiplomats at the Munich Security Conference were uttering “appeasement,” with all its historical resonance, to describe the Trump administration’s approach to negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. Inside the Murdochs’ Succession DramaMore than 3,000 pages of documents reveal how years of betrayals led to a messy court battle that threatens the future of Rupert’s empire. JD Vance Is in Charge of Getting a TikTok Deal. Can He Find a Buyer?The vice president is in a tricky position as he looks for a deal to save the popular short-form video app, which is subject to being banned in the U.S. if it is not sold to a non-Chinese owner. OpenAI Rejects Elon Musk’s $97.4 Billion Bid for Control of the CompanyBret Taylor, the chairman of OpenAI’s board, said the artificial intelligence company was “not for sale.” Mr. Musk is separately raising money for his A.I. start-up, xAI. With Trump’s Help, Intel Could Hand Control of Chip Plants to TSMCThe Silicon Valley giant is trying to cut a deal it hopes would help it pull out of a yearslong slump. A Night at the Kennedy Center, Just After Trump’s TakeoverIt’s still called the Kennedy Center. But after President Trump’s takeover, drag performers protested outside while audience members inside worried about what might be in store. The Sierra Nevada Just Had an ‘Epic Snow Day’The mountain range straddling California and Nevada has had mostly warm storms this winter. Finally, a cold one has piled up multiple feet of snow. As California Storm Brings Mudslides to LA, a Car Plunges Into the PacificSouthern California took stock on Friday of the damage from an intense bout of rain. Among the most dramatic scenes: a Fire Department vehicle that was swept to the sea. California Bill Would Force Insurers to Pay Full Coverage Without Requiring ItemizationA proposed new law would release homeowners from the onerous process of listing every object lost in a destroyed home. Hagan Scotten, Emil Bove and the Collective Punishment TestHow Hagan Scotten, Emil Bove and the prosecutors who filed motions in the Eric Adams case demonstrate the tool of collective punishment. Army Helicopter Might Have Missed Critical Instruction Before Midair CrashInvestigators said that an air traffic controller had instructed the Black Hawk crew to pass behind a nearby passenger jet, but that information might have got lost. Protesters Rally Against Deletion of ‘Transgender’ on Stonewall WebsiteHundreds of people gathered at the Greenwich Village site to condemn what they saw as a chilling strike against the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement. Eleanor Maguire, Memory Expert Who Studied London Cabbies, Dies at 54By watching the brain process information, she discovered that a specific region plays a key role in spatial navigation — and that it can be strengthened like a muscle. Man Is Briefly ‘Swallowed’ by Whale in ChilePaddling in the Strait of Magellan, Adrián Simancas was caught in a humpback’s lunge. “I realized that I was in something’s mouth and I had been eaten,” he said. More Recent Articles |
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On an unseasonably warm Friday evening, dozens of Seoul singles met, mingled and played icebreaker games in the hopes of making a Valentine's Day connection in a fast-paced city where dating is notoriously difficult.
A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier collided with a Panamanian-flagged merchant vessel near near the Suez Canal in the Mediterranean Seaon on Wednesday night, according to a statement from the military.
A seventh federal prosecutor resigned Friday after the Department of Justice ordered criminal corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams dropped.
A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary order that prevents Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team from accessing the Treasury Department payment system.
The U.S. Army Black Hawk crew possibly didn't know there was an impending collision with a American Airlines jet in Washington, D.C., that resulted in the most deadly crash in the United States in 23 years.
The National Park Service has removed references to transgender people and "queer" from its Stonewall National Monument website.
Netflix renewed "XO, Kitty" for Season 3 on Friday and teased the possibility of summer episodes.
Pope Francis was hospitalized for bronchitis Friday, as the Vatican canceled his appearances for the next three days, officials said.
Max announced Friday it has renewed "The Pitt" for a second season. Season 1 episodes release Thursdays until April 10.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday his nation is not expecting an immediate peace deal with Russia nearly three years after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of his country.
"Yellowstone" Season 5 Part 2 will stream on Peacock beginning March 16.
As "Saturday Night Live" gears up for its 50th anniversary special Sunday night, UPI is looking back at some of the youngest celebrities to take the iconic Studio 8H stage.
Tropical Cyclone Zelia made landfall Friday on Australia's west coast as a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained wind gusts at 180 mph, though minimal damage ensued.
"The White Lotus" returns with Season 3, filmed in Thailand, Sunday. Mike White's anthology series highlights chaotic happenings at the fictional luxury resort chain's different locations.
Sophie Thatcher told UPI Season 3 of "Yellowjackets" will show the birth of her character Natalie's future alliance with Samantha Hanratty's Misty.
Singer and actress Isa Rae is the latest celebrity to cut ties with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after President Donald Trump took over as the venue's chairman.
The Miami Dolphins plan to release veteran running back Raheem Mostert, who tied for the league lead with 21 touchdowns in 2023, his agent announced Friday.
The Justice Department said Friday that Candies Goode-McCoy, of Las Vegas, has pleaded guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States with tens of millions of dollars in false COVID-19 employment tax credit claims.
Veteran pitcher Marcus Stroman reported to New Yankees spring training Friday in Tampa, Fla., ending a two-day hiatus. He told reporters he would reject a relief role. He is not a projected starter.
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.
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut Pacific Coast Highway from approximately Santa Monica to the Malibu Pier.
A Brazilian couple whose wedding was in 1940 officially took the Guinness World Record for the longest marriage for a living couple.
Lebanon's Sunni leader and former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who suspended his political activity more than three years ago, made a comeback Friday.
The U.S. Coast Guard in San Diego said on Thursday that it offloaded more than 37,000 pounds of cocaine from nearly a dozen smuggling interdictions from December through February worth $275 million.
Logan Sargeant's Formula 1 departure once again led to an absence of Americans on the European dominated racing circuit. Ex-Haas boss Guenther Steiner told UPI he expects another American driver in five to 10 years. 
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