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Watch: Halle Berry recreates infamous kiss with Adrien Brody on Oscars red carpet Halle Berry kissed Adrien Brody on the Oscars red carpet Sunday in a hilarious callback to a moment they shared at the 2003 Academy Awards. Delta flight returns to Boston after take off over 'smoky odor' detected on board A Delta Air Lines flight from Boston to New Orleans had to return to Logan International Airport shortly after takeoff on Sunday over a "smoky odor" detected onboard. Israel halts humanitarian aid; 116 killed in Gaza since cease-fire Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel would not allow any further humanitarian aid into Gaza. SpaceX deploys a batch of 21 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit SpaceX on Sunday night launched a Falcon 9 rocket with 21 Starlink satellites into space from Florida's coast. Texas company lands first successful commercial lunar mission A Texas space company has successfully completed the first successful commercial moon landing, as Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost touched down on the lunar surface and began operating on Sunday. South Carolina wildfires scorch thousands of acres, prompt state of emergency At least 175 fast-moving blazes in South Carolina have scorched more than 4,200 acres of tinder-dry vegetation, officials said Sunday. Mia Love, first Black GOP Congresswoman, faces bleak cancer prognosis Former U.S. Republican Rep. Mia Love, the first Black woman to be elected to Congress as a member of the GOP, is facing an increasingly bleak prognosis from an aggressive form of brain cancer, her daughter has announced. Study: Misdiagnosis of lupus symptoms linked to mental health, trust issues Patients whose autoimmune disorders such as lupus were initially dismissed by doctors as psychosomatic show long-lasting adverse impacts on their mental health and trust in medicine, according to a new British study. Pentagon orders Russian cyber offensive 'stand down' The Trump administration has ordered the United States to end offensive cyber operations targeting Russia, part of an effort to draw Russian President Vladimir Putin into talks on ending the war in Ukraine. 'Captain America' tops North American box office for 3rd weekend "Captain America: Brave New World" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $15 million in receipts from Friday through Sunday. Doctors remove 'mechanical' ventilator from Pope, who is improving Doctors have removed a mechanical ventilator from Pope Francis as the pontiff continues to recover from a respiratory infection that put him in the hospital in critical condition, the Vatican announced Sunday. Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas mirrored Israel in treatment of captives An Israeli hostage who endured more than a year of Hamas captivity has detailed his ordeal as human rights group called the torture suffered by Palestinians held in Israel prisons "shocking." Trump unlawfully fired government watchdog, federal judge rules A federal judge ruled Saturday that President Donald Trump's administration had unlawfully fired the head of a federal watchdog agency and blocked his removal from the office, court documents show. European leaders back Zelensky in London summit after heated Trump meeting After President Donald Trump's heated exchange with Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House last week, the Ukrainian president met with a summit of European leaders at Lancaster House in London to discuss Russia's war. Eric McCormack: 'Mexican Morgue' embraces old-school-style storytelling Eric McCormack told UPI he wanted to star in the contemporary drama, "Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue," because it was a fresh spin on the beloved Agatha Christie-style murder mysteries of the mid-20th century. Trump order calls for immediate expansion of timber production Amid Donald Trump's trade war with Canada, the president signed two executive orders Saturday that call for the expansion of timber production even for projects that might harm endangered species. Famous birthdays for March 2: Reggie Bush, Daniel Craig Ex-NFL player Reggie Bush turns 40 and actor Daniel Craig turns 57, among the famous birthdays for March 2. On This Day, March 2: Texas declares independence from MexicoMore Recent Articles |
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Hegseth Orders Pentagon to Stop Offensive Cyberoperations Against RussiaThe defense secretary’s instructions, which were given before President Trump’s blowup with the Ukrainian president, are apparently part of an effort to draw Russia into talks on the war. Europe Races to Repair a Split Between the U.S. and UkraineEuropean leaders pledge to assemble a “coalition of the willing” to develop a plan for ending Ukraine’s war with Russia, which they hope could win the backing of a skeptical President Trump. Rubio Attacks Zelensky, Firmly Defending Trump and VanceFacing a wave of criticism from his former Senate colleagues, Secretary of State Marco Rubio backed the complaints lobbed by President Trump and Vice President JD Vance against Ukraine’s leader. Democrats Invite Fired Federal Workers to Trump’s Congressional AddressThe move comes as lawmakers hear from constituents over President Trump’s and Elon Musk’s efforts to slash federal spending and cull the civil service ranks. U.S.A.I.D. Memos Detail Human Costs of Cuts to Foreign AidThe world is likely to see millions more malaria infections and 200,000 cases of paralytic polio each year, according to an agency whistle-blower. Our Favorite Photos From the Oscars Red CarpetThe show before the show, aglitter with stars and fashion, is also home to tender moments you don’t always see. Oscars 2025 Winners List: ‘Anora,’ Mikey Madison, Adrien Brody, Zoe SaldañaThe complete list of winners at the 97th annual Academy Awards. Rubio Bypasses Congress to Send Israel $4 Billion in ArmsSecretary of State Marco Rubio’s emergency declaration calls for sending 2,000-pound bombs and other weapons to Israel as the war in Gaza continues. What to Know About Israel’s Decision to Halt Aid to GazaThe move was apparently part of a bid to force Hamas into accepting a temporary extension of a cease-fire and releasing more hostages. Problems With New California Bar Exam Spark Lawsuit and Enrage Test TakersMany aspiring lawyers could not access the test and cited delays or other issues. A lawmaker has called for an investigation. Federal Officials Underplaying Measles Vaccination, Experts SayRobert F. Kennedy Jr. has described the outbreak in West Texas last week as a “top priority.” But he has not explicitly encouraged Americans to get vaccinated. N.Y. State Police Investigate Death of Another Inmate at Upstate PrisonA 22-year-old inmate at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy, N.Y., died Saturday. Nine inmates said he was viciously beaten by corrections officers. Vesuvius Erupted, but When Exactly?Two thousand years on, scholars still don’t agree on the day the destruction of Pompeii began. Two new studies only fan the fire. Khalil Fong, Hong Kong Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 41Singing in both Mandarin and English, he brought a soul and R&B sensibility to Chinese pop. Why Congo’s Vast Army Is Struggling to Fight M23The latest conflict in eastern Congo has exposed endemic weaknesses in the country’s military, long known for corruption, extortion and abuse. After He Ran a Cartoon on the War in Gaza, Gannett Fired HimTony Doris, the editorial page editor at The Palm Beach Post, was fired after he selected a cartoon that drew criticism from a nearby Jewish organization. What You Should Know About Your Spouse’s MoneyMany couples are surprisingly unaware about key aspects of each other’s finances — and that can hurt them. Here’s how to get on the same page. How Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Wrote Her Way Through LossWhen her father died, the author of “Americanah” produced a slim work of nonfiction. When her mother died, she poured her grief into a sprawling 416-page novel. |
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Halle Berry kissed Adrien Brody on the Oscars red carpet Sunday in a hilarious callback to a moment they shared at the 2003 Academy Awards.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Boston to New Orleans had to return to Logan International Airport shortly after takeoff on Sunday over a "smoky odor" detected onboard.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel would not allow any further humanitarian aid into Gaza.
SpaceX on Sunday night launched a Falcon 9 rocket with 21 Starlink satellites into space from Florida's coast.
A Texas space company has successfully completed the first successful commercial moon landing, as Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost touched down on the lunar surface and began operating on Sunday.
At least 175 fast-moving blazes in South Carolina have scorched more than 4,200 acres of tinder-dry vegetation, officials said Sunday.
Former U.S. Republican Rep. Mia Love, the first Black woman to be elected to Congress as a member of the GOP, is facing an increasingly bleak prognosis from an aggressive form of brain cancer, her daughter has announced.
Patients whose autoimmune disorders such as lupus were initially dismissed by doctors as psychosomatic show long-lasting adverse impacts on their mental health and trust in medicine, according to a new British study.
The Trump administration has ordered the United States to end offensive cyber operations targeting Russia, part of an effort to draw Russian President Vladimir Putin into talks on ending the war in Ukraine.
"Captain America: Brave New World" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $15 million in receipts from Friday through Sunday.
Doctors have removed a mechanical ventilator from Pope Francis as the pontiff continues to recover from a respiratory infection that put him in the hospital in critical condition, the Vatican announced Sunday.
An Israeli hostage who endured more than a year of Hamas captivity has detailed his ordeal as human rights group called the torture suffered by Palestinians held in Israel prisons "shocking."
A federal judge ruled Saturday that President Donald Trump's administration had unlawfully fired the head of a federal watchdog agency and blocked his removal from the office, court documents show.
After President Donald Trump's heated exchange with Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House last week, the Ukrainian president met with a summit of European leaders at Lancaster House in London to discuss Russia's war.
Eric McCormack told UPI he wanted to star in the contemporary drama, "Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue," because it was a fresh spin on the beloved Agatha Christie-style murder mysteries of the mid-20th century.
Amid Donald Trump's trade war with Canada, the president signed two executive orders Saturday that call for the expansion of timber production even for projects that might harm endangered species.
Ex-NFL player Reggie Bush turns 40 and actor Daniel Craig turns 57, among the famous birthdays for March 2.
On March 2, 1836, Texas proclaimed independence from Mexico. 
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