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State Department restricts visas for forced return of Uyghurs, others to China Foreign officials who enable the forced return of Uyghurs and other ethnic or religious groups to China face visa restrictions in the United States, Sec. of State Marco Rubio announced Friday. U.S. military launches ‘decisive and powerful’ strikes against Houthis President Donald Trump on Saturday ordered the U.S. military to begin military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. Starbucks ordered to pay $50M for man’s burns in 2020 A Los Angeles man won a $50 million judgment against Starbucks for burns that he suffered while moving a tray of very hot drinks at a Starbucks location in southern California in 2020 Trump signs stop-gap spending bill, avoids federal government shutdown President Donald Trump on Saturday signed a funding bill after its passage in the Senate on Friday ahead of a midnight deadline to avoid a federal government shutdown. SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites 12 hours after Crew-10 sent to ISS SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit, a little more than 12 hours after the private company teamed up with NASA to send four astronauts to the International Space Station -- also from Florida. U.S. expels ‘race-baiting’ South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool Sec. of State Marco Rubio announced the expulsion of South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool following remarks Rasool made accusing the United States of engaging in "supremacist" policies domestically and globally. New York Mayor Adams names interim top deputy after staff members depart New York City Mayor Eric Adams named an interim first deputy mayor nearly a month after four of his top staff members resigned. New York Mayor Eric Adams says 4 of his top deputies have resigned Four New York City deputy managers resigned over May Eric Adams' cooperation with the federal government in deporting migrants despite being a sanctuary city, his office confirmed Monday. Ukraine's allies at summit agree to put pressure on Russia for cease-fire Ukraine's allies have agreed to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a legitimate cease-fire proposal after a virtual summit of Western nations' leaders that didn't include the United States. Thousands protest against government in Belgrade, Serbia Public transportation is shut down in the Serbian capital of Belgrade as tens of thousands of protesters converge to oppose Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government on Saturday. No update a 'positive sign' for Pope's health Pope Francis' condition remains stable as the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church continues recovering from a lung infection. Latest Trump executive order guts seven agencies, including Voice of America U.S. President Donald Trump's latest round of cuts to the federal government includes the 83-year-old Voice of America. FAA bans non-essential helicopters near Reagan airport after crash involving helicopter The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around the Washington, D.C., airport where an Army chopper collided with a commercial jet six weeks ago At least 13 dead after severe weather in Missouri, Arkansas Officials confirmed Saturday at least 13 people are dead after multiple storms tore through Missouri and Arkansas. On This Day, March 15: Haaland becomes 1st Native American Cabinet secretary On March 15, 2021, the U.S. Senate confirmed Deb Haaland as secretary of the Interior Department, making her the first Native American to serve in a presidential Cabinet. Israeli airstrikes into Gaza kill at least 9, including journalists, Hamas says Israel on Saturday carried out airstrikes in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya, killing at least nine people, including journalists, and wounding several others, according to Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. Islamic State leader dies in U.S. airstrike in Iraq American and Iraqi military forces killed a senior Islamic State leader using an airstrike, U.S. Central Command confirmed in a post on social media. No MTV Movie & TV Awards ceremony for 2nd year The fan-voted MTV Movie & TV Awards ceremony has been canceled for a second consecutive year. Disney orders a third season of 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Disney+ has announced it ordered a third season of its young-adult, demigod adventure series, "Percy Jackson and the Olympians." Kendrick Lamar's 'GNX' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Kendrick Lamar's "GNX" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for March 15: will.i.am, Judd Hirsch Musician will.i.am turns 50 and actor Judd Hirsch turns 90, among the famous birthdays for March 15. Senate averts government shutdown by passing federal funding ahead of midnight deadline The U.S. Senate on Friday night averted a looming midnight shutdown of federal government by passing a funding bill after approving a key procedural vote with the support of enough Democrats. Crew-10 astronauts lift off, finally on way to ISS NASA and SpaceX launched NASA's Crew-10 astronauts to the International Space Station on Friday night in a mission that will also aim to return Starliner astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. More Recent Articles |
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What Is Tren de Aragua?A gang with roots in a Venezuelan prison, the criminal group was at the center of President Trump’s order invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. How a Columbia Student Fled to Canada After ICE Came Looking for HerRanjani Srinivasan’s student visa was revoked by U.S. immigration authorities. That was just the start of her odyssey. Trump Orders U.S. Strikes Against Houthi Militant Sites in YemenThe air and naval strikes on targets controlled by the Iran-backed Houthi fighters were intended to open up international shipping lanes in the Red Sea. Trump Seeks More Sway in Picking Kennedy Center HonoreesThe president, who recently had himself installed as the center’s chairman, has called a meeting of its board to approve changes that would give him more input in the process. ‘It Got Everything’: Oklahoma Residents Who Escaped Fires Brace for LossesHundreds of homes and other buildings were destroyed in Oklahoma, as fierce winds and wildfires swept the region. Fear of Trump’s Tariffs Ripples Through France’s Champagne RegionMerchants worried that a trade war could wreak financial havoc in a region that has a robust business exporting the world’s finest bubbly to the United States. Keeping With Kennedy’s Advice, Measles Patients Turn to Unproven TreatmentsIn West Texas, some with severe illness have not been taken to a doctor until their conditions worsened, officials said. He Dreamed Up Bosch and the Lincoln Lawyer. It All Started With L.A.For almost four decades, Michael Connelly has set his characters loose in a city of big dreams and lucky breaks. Now they’re facing an altered landscape. So is he. Protest Against Serbian Leader Draws Over 100,000 in Biggest Crowd YetThe rally on Saturday in the capital, Belgrade, came as protests have spread to towns around the country and have drawn increasingly insistent calls that President Aleksandar Vucic step aside. Trump’s Clash With Maine Gov. Janet Mills Fuels Tensions Across StateFunding cuts, a censured lawmaker, citizen protests: The state has had a bumpy month since Gov. Janet Mills tangled with President Trump over transgender athletes. In the Ring, It Doesn’t Matter How Much Money Sean O’Bradaigh’s Parents HaveSean O’Bradaigh grew up in a world of Manhattan privilege, but private schools and ski vacations have nothing on the dream of being a professional boxer. With 100 Pounds of Blue Pigment, an Artist Conjures Spirits of the PastThe ghost of George Washington Carver hangs over the studio of Amanda Williams, where hues are inspired by the Alabama soil Black farmers worked. More Recent Articles |
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Foreign officials who enable the forced return of Uyghurs and other ethnic or religious groups to China face visa restrictions in the United States, Sec. of State Marco Rubio announced Friday.
President Donald Trump on Saturday ordered the U.S. military to begin military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen.
A Los Angeles man won a $50 million judgment against Starbucks for burns that he suffered while moving a tray of very hot drinks at a Starbucks location in southern California in 2020
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed a funding bill after its passage in the Senate on Friday ahead of a midnight deadline to avoid a federal government shutdown.
SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit, a little more than 12 hours after the private company teamed up with NASA to send four astronauts to the International Space Station -- also from Florida.
Sec. of State Marco Rubio announced the expulsion of South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool following remarks Rasool made accusing the United States of engaging in "supremacist" policies domestically and globally.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams named an interim first deputy mayor nearly a month after four of his top staff members resigned.
Four New York City deputy managers resigned over May Eric Adams' cooperation with the federal government in deporting migrants despite being a sanctuary city, his office confirmed Monday.
Ukraine's allies have agreed to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a legitimate cease-fire proposal after a virtual summit of Western nations' leaders that didn't include the United States.
Public transportation is shut down in the Serbian capital of Belgrade as tens of thousands of protesters converge to oppose Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government on Saturday.
Pope Francis' condition remains stable as the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church continues recovering from a lung infection.
U.S. President Donald Trump's latest round of cuts to the federal government includes the 83-year-old Voice of America.
The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around the Washington, D.C., airport where an Army chopper collided with a commercial jet six weeks ago
Officials confirmed Saturday at least 13 people are dead after multiple storms tore through Missouri and Arkansas.
On March 15, 2021, the U.S. Senate confirmed Deb Haaland as secretary of the Interior Department, making her the first Native American to serve in a presidential Cabinet.
Israel on Saturday carried out airstrikes in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya, killing at least nine people, including journalists, and wounding several others, according to Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
American and Iraqi military forces killed a senior Islamic State leader using an airstrike, U.S. Central Command confirmed in a post on social media.
The fan-voted MTV Movie & TV Awards ceremony has been canceled for a second consecutive year.
Disney+ has announced it ordered a third season of its young-adult, demigod adventure series, "Percy Jackson and the Olympians."
Rapper Kendrick Lamar's "GNX" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Musician will.i.am turns 50 and actor Judd Hirsch turns 90, among the famous birthdays for March 15.
The U.S. Senate on Friday night averted a looming midnight shutdown of federal government by passing a funding bill after approving a key procedural vote with the support of enough Democrats.
NASA and SpaceX launched NASA's Crew-10 astronauts to the International Space Station on Friday night in a mission that will also aim to return Starliner astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. 
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