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The pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action vandalized President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course in Ayrshire, Scotland, early Saturday due to his support for Israel and call to relocate Gazans.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 19 new articles

  1. Pro-Palestine group vandalized Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland
  2. More than 1,000 killed in two days amid Syrian conflict
  3. Tropical Storm Alfred flooding feared in eastern Australia
  4. K.C. Chiefs leading receiver Xavier Worthy arrested on assault charge in Texas
  5. Anti-Trump protests mark International Women's Day
  6. House GOP proposes higher defense, lower domestic spending in stopgap bill
  7. Russian airstrikes kill 25, injure 40 in Ukraine
  8. U.N. calls for equality, 'feminist future' on International Women's Day
  9. Toronto bar mass shooting likely random, police say
  10. John Goodman injured on the set of Alejandro González Iñárritu's next film
  11. Reports: Rebecca Gayheart, Eric Dane reverse divorce petition
  12. Appointed attorney: NYC Mayor Eric Adams' corruption charges should be dismissed
  13. Pope shows 'gradual, mild improvement' in double pneumonia treatment
  14. More federal employees offered buyouts
  15. Movie review: 'Novocaine' is fun in fits and starts
  16. Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol home after release from detention
  17. At 2 a.m. Sunday, clocks will spring forward one hour in most states
  18. Tate McRae's 'So Close to What' tops U.S. album chart
  19. Famous birthdays for March 8: Leon, Micky Dolenz
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Pro-Palestine group vandalized Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland

The pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action vandalized President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course in Ayrshire, Scotland, early Saturday due to his support for Israel and call to relocate Gazans.
   

More than 1,000 killed in two days amid Syrian conflict

More than 1,000 have died since Thursday amid fighting between Syrian government forces and supporters of former President Bashar al-Assad, a monitoring organization announced.
   

Tropical Storm Alfred flooding feared in eastern Australia

Tropical storm Alfred could cause significant flooding in eastern Australia despite the slowly moving storm no longer being a cyclone.
   

K.C. Chiefs leading receiver Xavier Worthy arrested on assault charge in Texas

The Kansas City Chiefs' leading wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested on a domestic assault charge involving a domestic dispute in Georgetown, Texas.
   

Anti-Trump protests mark International Women's Day

People marked International Women's Day on Saturday, including in several U.S. cities where demonstrators protested against President Donald Trump and his administration.
   

House GOP proposes higher defense, lower domestic spending in stopgap bill

House Republicans are proposing increases to national defense spending while reducing spending on domestic programs in a stopgap funding measure to avert a government shutdown.
   

Russian airstrikes kill 25, injure 40 in Ukraine

The Russian military killed at least 25 and injured at least 40 during airstrikes launched against the Donetsk area of Ukraine late Friday and early Saturday.
   

U.N. calls for equality, 'feminist future' on International Women's Day

The United Nations on Thursday marked the upcoming International Women's Day with a call for feminine equality under a banner of rights and empowerment.
   

Toronto bar mass shooting likely random, police say

Nobody was killed but 12 people were injured during a mass shooting in Toronto that police say appears to be random.
   

John Goodman injured on the set of Alejandro González Iñárritu's next film

John Goodman has been injured on the U.K. set of Alejandro González Iñárritu's as-yet-untitled next film.
   

Reports: Rebecca Gayheart, Eric Dane reverse divorce petition

Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane have reportedly filed to vacate the divorce petition they requested seven years ago.
   

Appointed attorney: NYC Mayor Eric Adams' corruption charges should be dismissed

Federal corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams should be dropped permanently with no chance of future reinstatement, according to a lawyer retained by the judge overseeing the case to review it.
   

Pope shows 'gradual, mild improvement' in double pneumonia treatment

Pope Francis was showing a "gradual, mild improvement" on his 23rd consecutive day in the hospital for treatment of double pneumonia, the Vatican said Saturday.
   

More federal employees offered buyouts

Federal workers with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are being offered buyouts from the agency as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to reduce the government workforce.
   

Movie review: 'Novocaine' is fun in fits and starts

"Novocaine," in theaters Friday, has fun with an action hero who does not feel pain, though slows down whenever he's not on screen.
   

Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol home after release from detention

Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was released from jail Saturday, one day after a court ruled his confinement was illegal and he would stand trial without physical detention.
   

At 2 a.m. Sunday, clocks will spring forward one hour in most states

At 2 a.m., clocks in most parts of the United States will spring forward one hour as daylight saving time begins.
   

Tate McRae's 'So Close to What' tops U.S. album chart

Tate McRae's "So Close to What" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
   

Famous birthdays for March 8: Leon, Micky Dolenz

Actor Leon turns 63 and musician Micky Dolenz turns 80, among the famous birthdays for March 8.
   

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Top stories - Google News"Top stories - Google News" - 5 new articles

  1. Why Do Republicans Want to Dismantle the Education Department? - The New York Times
  2. During Trump’s Rowdy Speech to Congress, the Quiet Moments Said the Most - The New York Times
  3. From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI - CNN International
  4. Gene Hackman died at home a week after wife Betsy Arakawa died from hantavirus, authorities say - WHIO
  5. UFC 313 odds, picks: MMA analyst releases picks for Pereira vs. Ankalaev and other matchups for March 8 showcase - SportsLine
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Why Do Republicans Want to Dismantle the Education Department? - The New York Times

During Trump’s Rowdy Speech to Congress, the Quiet Moments Said the Most - The New York Times

From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI - CNN International

Gene Hackman died at home a week after wife Betsy Arakawa died from hantavirus, authorities say - WHIO

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Organizations funded by the United States helped keep dangerous pathogens in check around the world. Now many safeguards are gone, and Americans may pay the price.
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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 15 new articles

  1. How Foreign Aid Cuts Are Setting the Stage for Disease Outbreaks
  2. More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut
  3. Climate United Sues E.P.A. Over Frozen $20 Billion
  4. Trump Pulled $400 million From Columbia. Other Schools Could Be Next.
  5. Elon Musk Is Making Republicans Sweat and Giving Democrats a New Target
  6. Rage Against Elon Musk Turns Tesla Into a Target
  7. Trump’s Affinity for Putin Grows More Consequential Than Ever
  8. Iran’s Supreme Leader Rebuffs Trump’s Outreach Over Its Nuclear Program
  9. The Hot Place to Be Seen for Young Indians: Book Festivals
  10. Gene Hackman Lost His Wife and Caregiver, and Spent 7 Days Alone
  11. How to Care for a Loved One With Dementia: 5 Expert Tips
  12. Brush Fires Break Out on Long Island, Prompting Highway Closure
  13. 14-Year-Old Boy Arrested in Connection With Fatal Newark Police Shooting
  14. For Black Women, Adrienne Adams Is More Than Just Another Candidate
  15. At Least 12 Injured in Toronto Pub Shooting
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How Foreign Aid Cuts Are Setting the Stage for Disease Outbreaks

Organizations funded by the United States helped keep dangerous pathogens in check around the world. Now many safeguards are gone, and Americans may pay the price.
   

More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut

Together with recent firings and resignations, the new cuts could hamper the National Weather Service’s ability to produce lifesaving forecasts, scientists say.
   

Climate United Sues E.P.A. Over Frozen $20 Billion

In a lawsuit, Climate United claims the E.P.A. is illegally withholding funds that have become a target of the Trump administration.
   

Trump Pulled $400 million From Columbia. Other Schools Could Be Next.

The administration has circulated a list that includes nine other campuses, accusing them of failure to address antisemitism.
   

Elon Musk Is Making Republicans Sweat and Giving Democrats a New Target

His unusual governing arrangement with President Trump is opening Republicans up to being yoked politically to Mr. Musk, who polls show is broadly unpopular.
   

Rage Against Elon Musk Turns Tesla Into a Target

The backlash against the electric vehicle company has turned violent at times, as its billionaire chief executive parlays his support for President Trump into consequential influence over the federal government.
   

Trump’s Affinity for Putin Grows More Consequential Than Ever

President Trump’s admiration for President Vladimir Putin of Russia has been endlessly dissected, but the American leader’s policy shifts since taking office again could have profound effects.
   

Iran’s Supreme Leader Rebuffs Trump’s Outreach Over Its Nuclear Program

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei decried “bullying governments” in an apparent response to a letter the White House sent to Iran earlier in the week.
   

The Hot Place to Be Seen for Young Indians: Book Festivals

From beaches to hilltops, young people are driving a boom in literary events as they read more in India’s dozens of native languages.
   

Gene Hackman Lost His Wife and Caregiver, and Spent 7 Days Alone

The exact details may never be known, but Mr. Hackman, 95 with advanced Alzheimer’s, was alone for about a week after his wife and sole caregiver died.
   

How to Care for a Loved One With Dementia: 5 Expert Tips

Gene Hackman was cared for by his wife in his final years. Her unexpected death highlights the essential and challenging job of those who care for Alzheimer’s patients.
   

Brush Fires Break Out on Long Island, Prompting Highway Closure

An official said that dozens of agencies were fighting multiple fires on Saturday. At least one firefighter was injured.
   

14-Year-Old Boy Arrested in Connection With Fatal Newark Police Shooting

The boy, who has not been named, was charged with murder, attempted murder and possessing illegal weapons. The officer who died early Saturday morning was identified as Detective Joseph Azcona.
   

For Black Women, Adrienne Adams Is More Than Just Another Candidate

The New York City Council speaker, who officially launched her mayoral campaign on Saturday, would be the first woman to lead City Hall.
   

At Least 12 Injured in Toronto Pub Shooting

The pub, Piper Arms, was hosting its opening night on Friday when three men walked in and “opened fire indiscriminately” before escaping by car, the police said.
   

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