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Trump admin. replaces IRS' top lawyer amid pushback on taxpayer information The Trump administration has demoted its top Internal Revenue Service lawyer and replaced him after the Department of Government Efficiency received pushback while trying to obtain confidential taxpayer information. Passengers evacuate burning plane at Denver airport More than 175 passengers fled an American Airlines plane at Denver International Airport after it erupted into flames on Friday, local news outlets reported. Judge orders Trump to temporarily reinstate thousands of fired probationary workers A federal judge on Thursday night ordered President Donald Trump to temporarily reinstate thousands of probationary employees, dealing another blow to his effort to reshape and downsize the federal government. U.S. Border Patrol welcomes new foal to its stable of patrol horses U.S. Customs and Border Protection has welcomed the birth of the first foal in the agency's mission to use horses to patrol the rugged terrain in its Big Bend, Texas, sector. Sports journalist, best-selling author John Feinstein dies at 69 Well known sportswriter, highly regarded commentator, and best selling book author John Feinstein has died at the age of 68. Trump administration seeks Supreme Court relief on birthright citizenship injunctions The Trump administration on Thursday sought permission from the Supreme Court to enforce President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for most people. NASA study shows unexpected ocean level increase The world's sea levels grew far more quickly and by a larger amount than anticipated in 2024, mostly due to warming water temperatures, a new NASA analysis shows. Arizona congressman Raul Grijalva dies from cancer complications at 77 Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva, 77, has died from complications of his cancer treatment, his office announced Thursday. He battled cancer for more than a year. Mahmoud Khalil detention: Nearly 100 protesters arrested at Trump Tower in NYC Police arrested nearly 100 protesters demanding the release of Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil during a sit-in protest at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday. NOAA study says cooking contributes substantially to ozone pollution in L.A. area The volatile organic compounds released into the air while cooking food contributes to potentially harmful ozone pollution, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researchers say. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismisses market volatility amid Trump economic moves Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said market volatility doesn't matter much as the Trump administration focuses on long-term economic success. Look: 'BMF' Season 4 gets teaser, June premiere date A new teaser trailer and first-look images have been released for the fourth season the hit Starz crime drama "BMF" ahead of its June premiere. Sloth gives birth to healthy pup at San Diego Zoo The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of a sloth pup, the first of its species to be born at the facility since 2022. Trump, NATO Secretary-General Rutte hold closed-door meeting at White House U.S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met Thursday to discuss current events affecting the United States and NATO, including the war in Ukraine. Night at bar earns Michigan man record-breaking lottery jackpot A Michigan man cut his night out at the bar short when he won a record-breaking $677,141 jackpot from the Michigan Lottery's Club Keno The Jack. Look: Joel, Ellie appear in 'The Last of Us' Season 2 poster HBO has unveiled the official poster for Season 2 of "The Last of Us," featuring Pedro Pascal's Joel and Bella Ramsey's Ellie, as anticipation builds for the next chapter of the acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama. Watch: Brad Pitt is an ex-driver pulled back into Formula 1 in 'F1' Apple TV+ released the first trailer for "F1," a new film starring Brad Pitt as a former Formula 1 driver who is pulled back into the sport after 30 years. U.S. officials act to block illicit Iranian oil trade with China Iran is operating a ghost fleet to sell oil to China in violation of existing sanctions, which U.S. officials seek to stop with the help of new sanctions. Kelly Clarkson misses 7th talk show episode in March Kelly Clarkson will reportedly resume filming her talk show Thursday after missing seven episodes, leaving fans curious about her disappearance. Judge orders reinstatement of tens of thousands of illegally fired federal workers U.S. District Judge William Alsup Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate tens of thousands of illegally fired federal employees across six federal agencies. Watch: Tom Hiddleston joins Stephen King universe in 'Life of Chuck' Neon released the teaser for "The Life of Chuck," the latest Mike Flanagan adaptation of Stephen King with Tom Hiddleston in the title role, on Thursday. Las Vegas Raiders, running back Raheem Mostert agree to 1-year deal The Las Vegas Raiders agreed to a one-year, $2.1 million contract with Raheem Mostert, free agent running back confirmed Thursday on social media. First Native American to head National Endowment for the Humanities post forced out by Trump The National Endowment for the Humanities Chair Shelly Lowe, the first Native American to hold that job, was ousted Wednesday by the Trump administration, according to agency spokesperson Paula Wasley. Watch: First brown bear to undergo brain surgery wakes from hibernation A zoo in England said the first brown bear to undergo brain surgery has awakened from hibernation and appears to be back to his old self. Keira Knightley 'Pride & Prejudice' returns to theaters in April Focus Features announced Thursday that the 2005 adaptation of "Pride & Prejudice," starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, will be re-released in theaters April 20. |
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Schumer Says He’ll Vote for GOP Spending Bill to Avert Government ShutdownMany Democrats had agitated for the party to hang together and block the measure in defiance of President Trump, but the leader said doing so would prompt a shutdown that would only empower Mr. Trump. Federal Cuts Prompt Johns Hopkins to Cut More Than 2,000 WorkersThe university, a leader in scientific research, has been hard hit by the Trump administration’s cuts, which will slash at least $800 million from its budget. Judge Orders Musk and His Team to Turn Over Records and Answer QuestionsMr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has largely been shrouded in secrecy, but court cases are one way opponents of President Trump’s overhaul efforts have sought clarity. S&P 500 Dips Into Correction as Stock Market Sours on TrumpThe S&P 500 is now more than 10 percent below its last record high — a line in the sand for investors worried about a sell-off gathering steam. Mahmoud Khalil Sues Columbia and Lawmakers to Keep Activists’ Names SecretMahmoud Khalil is among pro-Palestinian demonstrators targeted by the government, which has demanded records from the university. He joined seven unnamed students in the case. Protesters Back Mahmoud Khalil at Trump Tower: ‘Fight Nazis, Not Students’Demonstrators led by a progressive Jewish group gathered to support Mahmoud Khalil, the Palestinian activist whom the Trump administration wants to deport. Putin, in No Hurry for 30-Day Truce, Seeks Ukrainian ConcessionsThe remarks by the Russian leader suggested he wanted to draw out negotiations or make a truce impossible. Ukraine’s leader called the response to a cease-fire plan “manipulative.” Trump Sees ‘Good Signals’ on Russia-Ukraine Cease-Fire. Zelensky Does Not.U.S. officials were in Moscow for talks, and the Russian leader said he was open to a cease-fire, but President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine expressed skepticism. See How Elon Musk’s Team Inflated, Deleted and Rewrote Its Savings ClaimsThe cost-cutting group removed hundreds of contracts from its “wall of receipts,” added back many of them, and inflated savings values. DOGE Makes Its Latest Errors Harder to FindElon Musk’s group obscured the details of some new claims on its website, despite promises of transparency. But The Times was still able to detect another batch of mistakes. Postal Service Reaches Deal With Musk’s Department of Government EfficiencyThe U.S. Postal Service has long struggled with its finances. President Trump and Mr. Musk have both suggested it should be privatized. A Groundbreaking Ship That Sank in Lake Superior in 1892 Is DiscoveredAfter searching for two years, researchers discovered the shipwreck of the Western Reserve, an early all-steel ship that broke apart in a gale in 1892 with a sole survivor. A Chilling Scream, Then the Discovery of 53 Dead and Dying MigrantsProsecutors in San Antonio are putting human smugglers on trial, as legal avenues into the United States are closed off and dangers to undocumented migrants may be rising. German Tourists Detained for Weeks, Then Deported From U.S.Amid President Trump’s border crackdown, German news media have closely followed the treatment of two tourists who say they tried to enter the United States legally. Wine Businesses Fear Disaster in Threat of Huge TariffsPresident Trump’s threat to impose 200 percent fees on European wines could harm importers, distributors, retailers and restaurants without necessarily helping U.S. producers. Larry Buendorf, Secret Service Agent Who Saved President Ford, Dies at 87By grabbing a loaded handgun from Squeaky Fromme in 1975, Mr. Buendorf, as part of a Secret Service detail, thwarted a would-be assassin in California’s capital. Death Toll in 1999 Columbine School Shooting Climbs to 14 With Homicide RulingAnne Marie Hochhalter, who was paralyzed from the waist down when she was shot in the chest and back, died on Feb. 16. A coroner classified the death as a homicide. Attempted Theft and Poisoning of a Star Reindeer Leaves Anchorage MiffedStar VII, the unofficial mascot for the Alaska city, nearly died when a person sprayed it with air freshener, the animal’s owner said. Book Review: ‘Care and Feeding,’ by Laurie Woolever; ‘Cellar Rat,’ by Hannah SelingerNew accounts of working in a man’s world — and that world’s comeuppance — are long on boldface names and even longer on personality. |
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The Trump administration has demoted its top Internal Revenue Service lawyer and replaced him after the Department of Government Efficiency received pushback while trying to obtain confidential taxpayer information.
More than 175 passengers fled an American Airlines plane at Denver International Airport after it erupted into flames on Friday, local news outlets reported.
A federal judge on Thursday night ordered President Donald Trump to temporarily reinstate thousands of probationary employees, dealing another blow to his effort to reshape and downsize the federal government.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has welcomed the birth of the first foal in the agency's mission to use horses to patrol the rugged terrain in its Big Bend, Texas, sector.
Well known sportswriter, highly regarded commentator, and best selling book author John Feinstein has died at the age of 68.
The Trump administration on Thursday sought permission from the Supreme Court to enforce President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for most people.
The world's sea levels grew far more quickly and by a larger amount than anticipated in 2024, mostly due to warming water temperatures, a new NASA analysis shows.
Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva, 77, has died from complications of his cancer treatment, his office announced Thursday. He battled cancer for more than a year.
Police arrested nearly 100 protesters demanding the release of Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil during a sit-in protest at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday.
The volatile organic compounds released into the air while cooking food contributes to potentially harmful ozone pollution, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researchers say.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said market volatility doesn't matter much as the Trump administration focuses on long-term economic success.
A new teaser trailer and first-look images have been released for the fourth season the hit Starz crime drama "BMF" ahead of its June premiere.
The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of a sloth pup, the first of its species to be born at the facility since 2022.
U.S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met Thursday to discuss current events affecting the United States and NATO, including the war in Ukraine.
A Michigan man cut his night out at the bar short when he won a record-breaking $677,141 jackpot from the Michigan Lottery's Club Keno The Jack.
HBO has unveiled the official poster for Season 2 of "The Last of Us," featuring Pedro Pascal's Joel and Bella Ramsey's Ellie, as anticipation builds for the next chapter of the acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama.
Apple TV+ released the first trailer for "F1," a new film starring Brad Pitt as a former Formula 1 driver who is pulled back into the sport after 30 years.
Iran is operating a ghost fleet to sell oil to China in violation of existing sanctions, which U.S. officials seek to stop with the help of new sanctions.
Kelly Clarkson will reportedly resume filming her talk show Thursday after missing seven episodes, leaving fans curious about her disappearance.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate tens of thousands of illegally fired federal employees across six federal agencies.
Neon released the teaser for "The Life of Chuck," the latest Mike Flanagan adaptation of Stephen King with Tom Hiddleston in the title role, on Thursday.
The Las Vegas Raiders agreed to a one-year, $2.1 million contract with Raheem Mostert, free agent running back confirmed Thursday on social media.
The National Endowment for the Humanities Chair Shelly Lowe, the first Native American to hold that job, was ousted Wednesday by the Trump administration, according to agency spokesperson Paula Wasley.
A zoo in England said the first brown bear to undergo brain surgery has awakened from hibernation and appears to be back to his old self.
Focus Features announced Thursday that the 2005 adaptation of "Pride & Prejudice," starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, will be re-released in theaters April 20. 
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