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Small plane crashes into Minnesota home; U.S. Bank executive reportedly onboard A small plane crashed into a Minnesota home over the weekend, with U.S. Bank reportedly on Sunday stating its vice chair was onboard. Miami Open: Jakub Mensik upsets Novak Djokovic for first tennis title Jakub Mensik used his length to shrink the court, erasing Novak Djokovic's ability to find winners in a shock upset for his first career tennis title Sunday at the Miami Open. Severe weather kills at least one as storms rip region from Michigan to Texas At least one person is dead after a swath of severe weather ripped across a section of the United States that stretches from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Texas, spawning tornadoes, damaging straight line winds and hail. United States launches military 'upgrade' in Japan The United States has taken the first step toward upgrading its military operation in Japan to a joint force headquarters, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Sunday in Tokyo. Aminah Nieves happy Teonna Rainwater experiences love in '1923' S2 Aminah Nieves told UPI she is happy Teonna Rainwater gets to experience love -- however briefly -- in "1923" Season 2. Trump ‘angry’ at Putin for criticizing Zelensky’s legitimacy President Donald Trump said Sunday that he was "angry" at Russian President Vladimir Putin for comments he made criticizing the legitimacy of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. Fire destroys part of New Mexico Republican headquarters An early morning fire Sunday destroyed the entryway of the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters, which the group's leaders called a "deliberate act of arson." 'Yellowjackets' star Sarah Desjardins: Callie is on a mission for answers in S3 Sarah Desjardins told UPI her "Yellowjackets" character Callie is trying to figure out what kind of person she is as her mom Shauna's shocking secret past is revealed. Trump: 'Not joking' about third term speculation Supporters of Donald Trump have proposed changing the Constitution to allow him to seek a third term in the White House -- during an interview on Sunday, Trump did not rule out the possibility. 'Thorn Birds,' 'Dr. Kildare' icon Richard Chamberlain dead at 90'Working Man' tops North American box office with $15.2M Jason Statham's "Working Man" is the No. 1 movie in North America with $15.2 million, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. First European orbital rocket launch fails, crashes into Norwegian ocean The first orbital rocket launched from Europe crashed less than a minute after it was launched Sunday, but operators still considered the mission a success. Iran rejects direct talks with U.S. over its nuclear program Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated Sunday that his country had rejected holding direct talks with the Trump administration over its nuclear program but is willing to begin indirect talks. Protesters stage 200+ ‘Tesla Takedown’ demonstrations globally More than 200 protests were held Saturday nationally and hundreds more globally amid a "global day of action" targeting Tesla founder and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk. Myanmar rebels pause fighting amid clean-up after deadly earthquake Rebel officials are using elephants to help remove debris from roads closed by a massive earthquake that struck the southeast Asian country of Myanmar last week. 2 journalists killed in Gaza as Israel steps up bombing and death toll spikes past 50,000 New airstrikes by Israel Defense Forces in Gaza killed at least 61 Palestinians over a 24-hour time frame including two journalists as the doll toll rises. Amber Ruffin out as emcee for White House Correspondents’ dinner White House Correspondents' Association President Eugene Daniels has announced that comedian Amber Ruffin will not be the headliner as planned for next month's awards dinner. Famous birthdays for March 30: Simone Ashley, Justin Moore Actor Simone Ashley turns 30 and singer Justin Moore turns 41, among the famous birthdays for March 30. On This Day, March 30: John Hinckley Jr. shoots, injures President Ronald Reagan On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. shot and injured U.S. President Ronald Reagan outside a Washington hotel. Wisconsin attorney general sues to stop Musk $1 million payments to voters Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul on Friday sued Elon Musk for his plan to pay two people $1 million each to sign a petition in opposition to activist judges days before the state's crucial Supreme Court race. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Says He’s ‘Not Joking’ About Seeking a Third Term in Defiance of ConstitutionIn wide-ranging remarks to “Meet the Press,” Mr. Trump said “a lot of people” wanted him to serve a third term and vowed to impose tariffs on global rivals, according to a transcript of the interview provided by NBC News. Stocks Sink as Trump’s Tariff Threats Weigh on ConfidenceStocks in Japan tumbled nearly 4 percent as investors braced for a week of market turmoil caused by an expected announcement of more tariffs. ‘Mission South Africa’: How Trump Is Offering White Afrikaners Refugee StatusThe United States has banned most refugees, including 20,000 people who were already ready to travel to the United States before President Trump took office. But Mr. Trump is making one exception. Florida Special Elections 2025: Tracking Turnout by Party for FL-1 and FL-6Voters in two heavily Republican House districts in Florida will decide who to send to Congress. See which party is ahead in turnout so far. After 120 Years Stored in a Museum, an Indigenous Shrine Returns HomeTaken from a First Nation community in Canada, the shrine recently began a more than 3,000-mile journey back from the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Trump’s U.S.A.I.D. Cuts Hobble Earthquake Response in MyanmarWhile China, Russia and other nations have rushed emergency response teams to the devastated country, the U.S., once a leader in foreign aid, has been slow to act. Bangkok Has New Fears About High-Rise Buildings After Myanmar EarthquakeBuildings are rising all over the city, emblems of economic growth. But an earthquake that sent one crashing to the ground has stirred fears about building safety. Marine Le Pen Could Be Banned From France Election if She’s Found Guilty of EmbezzlementA verdict Monday in an embezzlement trial is seen as a test of the country’s democracy — and the rule of law. Richard Chamberlain Was a Mega Star in TV Mini-Series ‘The Thorn Birds’ and ‘Shogun’The actor, who died at 90, was the most compelling face of a maximalist, soapy television era. Richard Chamberlain, Actor in ‘Shogun’ and ‘Dr. Kildare,’ Dies at 90An overnight star as Dr. Kildare in the 1960s, he achieved new acclaim two decades later as the omnipresent leading man of mini-series. On the Night Before Eid, Mothers Made the Magic HappenFor the joyous Muslim holiday to work, mothers in New York City spent Saturday night preparing, merging traditions from around the world with ones developed here. A.O.C. Wants the Democrats to Think AnewThe New York progressive believes economic populism is the path forward for Democrats. Can she unite her party around that? The Endless Doomed Quest to Annex CanadaIt was almost as though America’s northern neighbor were an entirely different country. 1 Dead as Severe Storms Threaten Texas to the East Coast With Tornadoes and HailForecasters warned of widespread damaging winds, very large hail and tornadoes, from Texas to the East Coast starting on Sunday. Fire at New Mexico Republican Party Headquarters Being Investigated as ArsonOfficials confirmed that the headquarters had been damaged in a fire, which the Republican Party called a “deliberate act of arson.” More Recent Articles |
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A small plane crashed into a Minnesota home over the weekend, with U.S. Bank reportedly on Sunday stating its vice chair was onboard.
Jakub Mensik used his length to shrink the court, erasing Novak Djokovic's ability to find winners in a shock upset for his first career tennis title Sunday at the Miami Open.
At least one person is dead after a swath of severe weather ripped across a section of the United States that stretches from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Texas, spawning tornadoes, damaging straight line winds and hail.
The United States has taken the first step toward upgrading its military operation in Japan to a joint force headquarters, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Sunday in Tokyo.
Aminah Nieves told UPI she is happy Teonna Rainwater gets to experience love -- however briefly -- in "1923" Season 2.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he was "angry" at Russian President Vladimir Putin for comments he made criticizing the legitimacy of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
An early morning fire Sunday destroyed the entryway of the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters, which the group's leaders called a "deliberate act of arson."
Sarah Desjardins told UPI her "Yellowjackets" character Callie is trying to figure out what kind of person she is as her mom Shauna's shocking secret past is revealed.
Supporters of Donald Trump have proposed changing the Constitution to allow him to seek a third term in the White House -- during an interview on Sunday, Trump did not rule out the possibility.
Jason Statham's "Working Man" is the No. 1 movie in North America with $15.2 million, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The first orbital rocket launched from Europe crashed less than a minute after it was launched Sunday, but operators still considered the mission a success.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated Sunday that his country had rejected holding direct talks with the Trump administration over its nuclear program but is willing to begin indirect talks.
More than 200 protests were held Saturday nationally and hundreds more globally amid a "global day of action" targeting Tesla founder and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk.
Rebel officials are using elephants to help remove debris from roads closed by a massive earthquake that struck the southeast Asian country of Myanmar last week.
New airstrikes by Israel Defense Forces in Gaza killed at least 61 Palestinians over a 24-hour time frame including two journalists as the doll toll rises.
White House Correspondents' Association President Eugene Daniels has announced that comedian Amber Ruffin will not be the headliner as planned for next month's awards dinner.
Actor Simone Ashley turns 30 and singer Justin Moore turns 41, among the famous birthdays for March 30.
On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. shot and injured U.S. President Ronald Reagan outside a Washington hotel.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul on Friday sued Elon Musk for his plan to pay two people $1 million each to sign a petition in opposition to activist judges days before the state's crucial Supreme Court race. 
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