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Trump pardons former Hunter Biden associate who testified against Biden family President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden who testified during the Republicans' investigation into the Biden family. Japan's Osaka High Court rules country's same-sex marriage ban 'unconstitutional' Japan's Osaka High Court ruled Tuesday that the country's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, following similar rulings in the high courts of Sapparo, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Nagoya. Thousands of Palestinians protest Hamas in Gaza in rare demonstration Thousands of Palestinians protested Hamas "terrorists" on Tuesday in a rare demonstration in Gaza, as they demanded "an end to the war" and the release of Israeli hostages. Black Sea peace agreements ensure open shipping for U.S., Russia interests The Trump administration has announced that the U.S. has come to agreements with both Ukraine and Russia about the maintenance of peace and shipping in the Black Sea. Pro-life activists march in NYC International Gift of Life Walk Pro-life activists, carrying crucifixes and signs that read "pray and act to end the sin of abortion," marched through the streets of New York City on Tuesday for the ninth annual International Gift of Life Walk. EPA workers protest agency cuts during ‘National Day of Action’ Environmental Protection Agency workers from coast to coast devoted their lunch hours Tuesday to protecting planned cuts to reduce the size and scope of the federal agency. Army Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve appointed senior military assistant to Defense secretary Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve has been tapped to serve as his senior military assistant. NASA's rover Curiosity finds biggest known organic molecules on Mars The NASA rover "Curiosity" discovered what scientists say is the largest ever seen organic molecules on Mars, raising speculation about if life was created billions of years ago on the Red Planet. Feds investigating Oregon school, activities association for possible Title IX violations A male competing against females and using a girls locker room while girls were changing clothing spurred a Department of Education investigation of possible Title IX violations in Oregon. Democrats grill Trump intelligence officials on 'sloppy, careless' Signal chat leak Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee grilled Trump intelligence officials during a hearing Tuesday about worldwide threats and a leaked security chat they called "sloppy, careless and incompetent." U.S. Customs seizes 102,000 banned pills in Cincinnati U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted 102,000 banned Artri King nutritional supplement pills worth an estimated $47,000 at the Cincinnati Port of Entry over the weekend. Federal authorities snatch nearly 200 pit bulls in Oklahoma from ex-NFL player in biggest dog-fighting seizure A former NFL player in Oklahoma was accused of allegedly running a large-scale dog fighting and trafficking business with nearly 200 dogs seized in a sting. 'The Strangers: Chapter 2' gets September release date "The Strangers: Chapter 2," a horror sequel starring Madelaine Petsch, will arrive in theaters Sept. 26, studio Lionsgate announced. Roy Wood Jr. to host Peabody Awards Former "Daily Show" correspondent Roy Wood Jr. is set to host the 85th annual Peabody Awards ceremony June 1 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Amy Pascal, David Heyman to produce next James Bond film "Fantastic Beasts" producer Amy Pascal and "Spider-Man" producer David Heyman are teaming up on a new "James Bond" film, Amazon MGM Studios announced Tuesday. Korean Air, Boeing, GE Aerospace agree to $32.7B commercial air deal Korean Air officials agreed to a $32.7 billion purchase of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines that are made in the United States, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced Tuesday. Frank Bisignano, Trump's pick to lead Social Security agency, faces lawmakers amid DOGE job cuts U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for Social Security Administration commissioner faced a number of questions during his Senate confirmation hearing. Watch: 'Legend of Ochi' gives look at its 'mythical' creature A24 is offering a glimpse of the mythical creature at the heart of its upcoming fantasy adventure film "The Legend of Ochi." U.S. sanctions 3 Iranians for 2007 disappearance of former FBI agent The U.S. Treasury and State departments sanctioned three Iranian intelligence officers accused of being involved in the abduction, detention and likely death of former FBI special agent Robert A. Levinson. Watch: Tiny goat is the shortest in the world at 1 foot, 3 inches tall A full-grown goat standing at just 1 foot, 3 inches tall has been dubbed the shortest living goat in the world by Guinness World Records. Watch: Death hunts an entire family in 'Final Destination Bloodlines' Warner Bros. is previewing "Final Destination Bloodlines," a horror film starring Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefanie, a young woman who is trying to alter the fate of her entire family. Watch: Escaped rodeo steers run loose on Texas highway A Texas highway turned into an impromptu rodeo when six steers escaped from a trailer and took off running. Garcelle Beauvais exits 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Actress and television personality Garcelle Beauvais announced she won't return to star in "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Season 15. |
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Trump Downplays Signal Leak, Backing Waltz and Pointing Finger at JournalistDemocrats denounced the country’s top intelligence officials for “sloppy, careless, incompetent behavior” for discussing secret military plans in a group chat. Signal Leak Is Latest Mistake in Pete Hegseth’s Rocky Time as Defense SecretaryThe disclosure of battle plans on a chat app created a new predicament for the defense secretary. Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting New Law Firm, Jenner & BlockAn executive order underscored the extent to which the president, who faced four indictments after he left office, aims to exact a price from anyone associated with past investigations of him. Trump Signs Executive Order Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote in ElectionsAdministration officials cited cracking down on immigrants illegally on voter rolls as one of the executive order’s main goals, amplifying Mr. Trump’s grievances about electoral integrity. Declaring Their Party ‘Spineless,’ Democrats Try an Economic Populist PitchA group of House Democrats referred to as the New Economic Patriots introduced themselves on Capitol Hill promising to lead their party out of its funk. It wasn’t clear how they planned to do so. Trump Trade Policies and Federal Cuts Shake Consumer ConfidenceThe level in the Conference Board’s latest monthly survey was the lowest since January 2021. Ukraine and Russia Agree to Cease Fighting in the Black Sea, White House SaysThe deal was limited, and it was not clear when or how it would start. The Kremlin also demanded some Western sanctions be lifted first. JD Vance to Lead Visit by US Delegation to GreenlandAmid President Trump’s push to take over the world’s largest island, the administration says it is sending the vice president to visit a military base there. What to Know About the Only US Military Base in GreenlandSince World War II, American forces have been stationed on the island. Today, from a remote outpost, they watch the skies. In Aurora, Colo., a Split Over the Biggest Threat to the City: Migrants or Trump?President Trump has made Colorado’s third-largest city synonymous with the supposed scourge of Venezuelan gangs, but some wonder if his immigration raids are damaging the city more than the migrants ever did. Appeals Court Lets Trump Pause New Refugee Admissions Amid LawsuitA court order requires thousands of refugees to be admitted to the United States. But funding for organizations that assist them after arrival remains uncertain. What Is the Secrecy Power Trump’s Aides Are Using to Stonewall a Federal Judge?The administration is invoking an extraordinary national security power, the state secrets privilege, under highly unusual circumstances. Columbia Planned Tighter Protest Rules Even Before Trump Demanded ThemStudents sued to stop Columbia from giving their disciplinary records to the federal government, which has demanded that the university rein in demonstrations. Judge Orders U.S. to Stop Attempts to Deport Columbia UndergraduateThe administration has been seeking to arrest and deport Yunseo Chung, who immigrated from South Korea as a child, after she participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Spring Break for the Teens of New York’s Elite: Sun, Fun and NetworkingSeniors from some of the nation’s most expensive high schools travel each year to a luxury resort in the Bahamas — trips that make school administrators cringe. Gazans Voice Frustration With Hamas in Rare ProtestOne Gazan who attended the rally said the protesters wanted Hamas to end the war and leave the enclave. Israeli Police Release Palestinian Director Hamdan Ballal After West Bank IncidentHamdan Ballal said he was struck as he guarded his home during an attack by settlers. The Israeli authorities said he had been detained on suspicion of throwing stones, which he denied. Amber Glenn Is Carving a New Path for Figure SkatersAmber Glenn jumps like a pole-vaulter, collects lightsabers, is pansexual and, at 25, has blossomed at an age when many peers have retired. The Worst Part of Pete Hegseth’s Group Chat DebacleAnd why the careless secretary of defense should resign. Man and 2 Children Are Found Alive After Plane Crash Into a LakeA volunteer pilot found the three on Monday morning after they had been missing all night, the authorities said. They were taken to a hospital. For Some Measles Patients, Vitamin A Remedy Supported by RFK Jr. Leaves Them More IllAfter the health secretary promoted vitamin A as a cure, parents in West Texas began giving their children high doses, sometimes to prevent infection. A Fungi Pioneer’s Lifelong Work on ExhibitMushrooms in 19th-century watercolors: The paintings of a self-taught female mycologist are featured at the New York State Museum. |
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden who testified during the Republicans' investigation into the Biden family.
Japan's Osaka High Court ruled Tuesday that the country's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, following similar rulings in the high courts of Sapparo, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Nagoya.
Thousands of Palestinians protested Hamas "terrorists" on Tuesday in a rare demonstration in Gaza, as they demanded "an end to the war" and the release of Israeli hostages.
The Trump administration has announced that the U.S. has come to agreements with both Ukraine and Russia about the maintenance of peace and shipping in the Black Sea.
Pro-life activists, carrying crucifixes and signs that read "pray and act to end the sin of abortion," marched through the streets of New York City on Tuesday for the ninth annual International Gift of Life Walk.
Environmental Protection Agency workers from coast to coast devoted their lunch hours Tuesday to protecting planned cuts to reduce the size and scope of the federal agency.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve has been tapped to serve as his senior military assistant.
The NASA rover "Curiosity" discovered what scientists say is the largest ever seen organic molecules on Mars, raising speculation about if life was created billions of years ago on the Red Planet.
A male competing against females and using a girls locker room while girls were changing clothing spurred a Department of Education investigation of possible Title IX violations in Oregon.
Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee grilled Trump intelligence officials during a hearing Tuesday about worldwide threats and a leaked security chat they called "sloppy, careless and incompetent."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted 102,000 banned Artri King nutritional supplement pills worth an estimated $47,000 at the Cincinnati Port of Entry over the weekend.
A former NFL player in Oklahoma was accused of allegedly running a large-scale dog fighting and trafficking business with nearly 200 dogs seized in a sting.
"The Strangers: Chapter 2," a horror sequel starring Madelaine Petsch, will arrive in theaters Sept. 26, studio Lionsgate announced.
Former "Daily Show" correspondent Roy Wood Jr. is set to host the 85th annual Peabody Awards ceremony June 1 in Beverly Hills, Calif.
"Fantastic Beasts" producer Amy Pascal and "Spider-Man" producer David Heyman are teaming up on a new "James Bond" film, Amazon MGM Studios announced Tuesday.
Korean Air officials agreed to a $32.7 billion purchase of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines that are made in the United States, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for Social Security Administration commissioner faced a number of questions during his Senate confirmation hearing.
A24 is offering a glimpse of the mythical creature at the heart of its upcoming fantasy adventure film "The Legend of Ochi."
The U.S. Treasury and State departments sanctioned three Iranian intelligence officers accused of being involved in the abduction, detention and likely death of former FBI special agent Robert A. Levinson.
A full-grown goat standing at just 1 foot, 3 inches tall has been dubbed the shortest living goat in the world by Guinness World Records.
Warner Bros. is previewing "Final Destination Bloodlines," a horror film starring Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefanie, a young woman who is trying to alter the fate of her entire family.
A Texas highway turned into an impromptu rodeo when six steers escaped from a trailer and took off running.
Actress and television personality Garcelle Beauvais announced she won't return to star in "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Season 15. 
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