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Federal judge halts 'hurried' CFPB dissolution The Trump administration will have to wait for a court challenge to end before dissolving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau if allowed, a federal judge ruled Friday. U.S. Navy dive team joins international recovery effort in Lithuania A specialized U.S. Navy dive team and a Polish engineering team joined the search for four missing U.S. Army soldiers whose armored vehicle sank in a Lithuanian peat bog on Tuesday. Hegseth signs memo for cuts to Pentagon civilian workforce U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum to reduce the Pentagon's civilian workforce by an undisclosed amount and to reorganize the government's largest agency. Aryna Sabalenka slips past Jessica Pegula for Miami Open crown Aryna Sabalenka reached her hand out for raindrops under an uncertain sky before taking the court for the Miami Open final, but proved to be the source of another storm in a straight-sets victory over Jessica Pegula. 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. 4 arrested after scuffle as Christians, Satanists hold dueling rallies Four people were arrested at the Kansas Statehouse after simultaneous rallies by Christian and Satanic religious groups turned violent. Trump, Canada's Carney agree to hold economic, security negotiations President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to negotiate trade and security agreements amid a trade war between the neighboring nations and longtime allies. Hamas accepts cease-fire and will release 5 hostages, including an American Hamas' leader in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, on Saturday said the terrorist group has agreed to release five hostages, including the American-Israeli Edan Alexander, as part of a 50-day cease-fire proposal. Utah first U.S. state to ban Pride flags in schools, government buildings Utah became the first state in the country to ban flying the LGBTQ Pride flag in all public school and government buildings, after Gov. Spencer Cox let the bill pass into law. FCC to investigate 'DEI discrimination' at Disney, ABC The Federal Communications Commission has launched an investigation into hiring practices at Disney and ABC to ensure neither is violating equal employment opportunity regulations through "DEI discrimination." Titus Welliver proud of 10 seasons of 'Bosch,' unsure what future holds for iconic P.I.JD Vance visits U.S. base in Greenland, describes importance of island Vice President JD Vance on Friday visited a U.S. military base In Greenland, describing the importance of the island to U.S. security and how Denmark is "not doing a good job at keeping Greenland safe." ICE detains international graduate student at University of Minnesota An international student at the University of Minnesota was detained in Minneapolis by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, a situation the university's president calls "deeply concerning." Senator questions canceling planned military satellites in favor of SpaceX A North Dakota senator has raised questions about the U.S. Space Force potentially canceling planned military satellite development contracts in favor of SpaceX-produced satellites called Starshield. Delta flight has close call with Air Force aircraft near Reagan airport A Delta Air Lines flight had a reported close call with a U.S. Air Force jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, close call that comes months after a deadly crash nearby. Death toll in Myanmar earthquake tops 1,600; 18 million people impacted The death toll from a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar rose to more than 1,600 people on Saturday, one day after the quake, which was also felt in neighboring Thailand and China. Protests to support jailed Istanbul mayor attract 2 million people More than two million supporters of jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu took to the city's streets in protest demanding his release after being arrested on corruption charges. Buffalo Bills, CB Christian Benford agree to $76M extension The Buffalo Bills agreed to a four-year, $76 million contract extension with cornerback Christian Benford, a source familiar with the agreement told UPI on Saturday. Peter Marks, top FDA vaccine official, forced to resign Dr. Peter Marks, the top vaccine regulator at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was forced to resign, citing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "misinformation and lies" around immunization. Rapper Young Scooter dead at 39Johnny Mathis retires from touring at 89 Beloved singer Johnny Mathis is wrapping up his concert tour earlier than planned. Playboi Carti's 'I Am Music' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Playboi Carti's "I Am Music" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for March 29: Brendan Gleeson, Perry Farrell Actor Brendan Gleeson turns 70 and musician Perry Farrell turns 66, among the famous birthdays for March 29. On This Day, March 29: Last U.S. combat troops leave Vietnam On March 29, 1973, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam (some advisers and others remained), ending the United States' direct military involvement in a war that didn't officially end until 1975. |
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‘Should I Fire Him?’ Inside Trump’s Deliberations Over the Fate of Michael WaltzIn public, President Trump has defended his national security adviser. But behind the scenes, he has cast around for advice. Trump Says He Won’t Fire Officials Involved in Leaked Signal ChatPresident Trump told NBC News he would not fire anyone involved in a group chat that inadvertently disclosed plans for U.S. airstrikes to a journalist. Trump Order Could Cripple Federal Worker Unions Fighting DOGE CutsThe move added to the list of actions by President Trump that use the powers of his office to weaken perceived enemies. No Second Lady, No Problem: Greenland’s Dog Sled Race Goes Barking OnOne of Greenland’s national pastimes was nearly hijacked this week after the White House said the Second Lady would attend. She didn’t. But a lot of people talked about this as the mushers did their work. Specter of Auto Tariffs Spurs Some Car Buyers to Rush Purchases“Prices are going to shoot up now,” one shopper said. But some dealers said that economic concerns might be keeping people away. U.S. Institute of Peace Staff in U.S. Fired as Trump Seeks Nonprofit’s EndNearly all of the institute’s U.S.-based staff members were fired and asked to sign a separation agreement, according to notices reviewed by The Times. The gutting of U.S.A.I.D. is likely to hinder recovery efforts in Myanmar.Search for Survivors at Collapsed Bangkok BuildingThe collapse of a 30-story building under construction was “not normal,” an engineering expert said. It was one of the biggest projects ever done by a Chinese state-owned company. Syria’s Leader Appoints New Government After Ousting AssadThe choice of cabinet officials was seen as a litmus test for whether the rebels who ousted Bashar al-Assad would deliver on a pledge to create a government representative of all Syrians. ‘No Cake, No Entry’: More Than 1,000 Picnic to Celebrate the Love of CakeNo crumbs were left behind at Cake Picnic in San Francisco on Saturday as attendees gawked, photographed and ultimately ate 1,387 cakes. Sean Kingston and His Mother Are Convicted in $1 Million Fraud SchemeMr. Kingston, who is best known for his 2007 hit single “Beautiful Girls,” and his mother were charged with defrauding sellers of high-end vehicles, jewelry and other goods, prosecutors said. Johnny Mathis Is Retiring From Touring After Almost 70 Years of CrooningMr. Mathis, 89, a pioneer of romantic ballads, is leaving the stage because of his age and memory problems, his website said. Woman and 2 of Her Children Are Killed in Brooklyn Car AccidentThe victims were walking Saturday on the border of the Gravesend and Midwood neighborhoods when two cars collided and one veered into their path, the police said. More Recent Articles |
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The Trump administration will have to wait for a court challenge to end before dissolving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau if allowed, a federal judge ruled Friday.
A specialized U.S. Navy dive team and a Polish engineering team joined the search for four missing U.S. Army soldiers whose armored vehicle sank in a Lithuanian peat bog on Tuesday.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum to reduce the Pentagon's civilian workforce by an undisclosed amount and to reorganize the government's largest agency.
Aryna Sabalenka reached her hand out for raindrops under an uncertain sky before taking the court for the Miami Open final, but proved to be the source of another storm in a straight-sets victory over Jessica Pegula.
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.
Four people were arrested at the Kansas Statehouse after simultaneous rallies by Christian and Satanic religious groups turned violent.
President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to negotiate trade and security agreements amid a trade war between the neighboring nations and longtime allies.
Hamas' leader in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, on Saturday said the terrorist group has agreed to release five hostages, including the American-Israeli Edan Alexander, as part of a 50-day cease-fire proposal.
Utah became the first state in the country to ban flying the LGBTQ Pride flag in all public school and government buildings, after Gov. Spencer Cox let the bill pass into law.
The Federal Communications Commission has launched an investigation into hiring practices at Disney and ABC to ensure neither is violating equal employment opportunity regulations through "DEI discrimination."
Vice President JD Vance on Friday visited a U.S. military base In Greenland, describing the importance of the island to U.S. security and how Denmark is "not doing a good job at keeping Greenland safe."
An international student at the University of Minnesota was detained in Minneapolis by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, a situation the university's president calls "deeply concerning."
A North Dakota senator has raised questions about the U.S. Space Force potentially canceling planned military satellite development contracts in favor of SpaceX-produced satellites called Starshield.
A Delta Air Lines flight had a reported close call with a U.S. Air Force jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, close call that comes months after a deadly crash nearby.
The death toll from a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar rose to more than 1,600 people on Saturday, one day after the quake, which was also felt in neighboring Thailand and China.
More than two million supporters of jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu took to the city's streets in protest demanding his release after being arrested on corruption charges.
The Buffalo Bills agreed to a four-year, $76 million contract extension with cornerback Christian Benford, a source familiar with the agreement told UPI on Saturday.
Dr. Peter Marks, the top vaccine regulator at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, was forced to resign, citing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "misinformation and lies" around immunization.
Rapper Young Scooter has died at the age of 39.
Beloved singer Johnny Mathis is wrapping up his concert tour earlier than planned.
Rapper Playboi Carti's "I Am Music" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actor Brendan Gleeson turns 70 and musician Perry Farrell turns 66, among the famous birthdays for March 29.
On March 29, 1973, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam (some advisers and others remained), ending the United States' direct military involvement in a war that didn't officially end until 1975. 
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