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Police in Albuquerque arrest third and final youth accused of killing cyclist with stolen car Police in Albuquerque on Wednesday arrested a third and final youth accused of running over and killing a cyclist with a stolen car in 2024. NTSB report finds plane that crashed in Alaska, killing 10, was overweight A small passenger plane that crashed last month in Alaska, killing all 10 onboard, was nearly 1,000 pounds too heavy for the weather conditions, according to a preliminary report on the incident released Wednesday. Kohl's ‘temporarily' won't accept Amazon returns at some stores Kohl's is temporarily not accepting Amazon returns at some department stores, the company confirmed to media outlets Wednesday. $793K allocated for Tennessee unemployment recipients due to Helene damage The U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday allocated $793,000 to support Tennessee residents who are still impacted by Tropical Storm Helene and continue receiving unemployment benefits. Trump reportedly to sign executive order closing Education Department President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Thursday that will close the Department of Education though Congress needs to sign off on it, media outlets reported Wednesday. Greenpeace ordered to pay $660M for Dakota Access Pipeline protests Greenpeace must pay $660 million to Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners and subsidiary Dakota Access LLC for inciting illegal activities during anti-pipeline protests nearly a decade ago. The Fed holds interest rates steady as U.S. economy attempts to navigate Trump policy The 99% chance the U.S. Federal Reserve was going to hold interest rates steady as recession fears rose became a certainty. The Fed decision was the first since new tariffs set off a trade war and stock volatility. Pope Francis improving, no longer needs mechanical ventilation at night Pope Francis' condition continues to improve and he no longer requires mechanical ventilation for help breathing at night in the treatment of double pneumonia, the Vatican said Wednesday. N.J. town's mayor arrested, charged with DUI, child endangerment The mayor of Lumberton Township (N.J.) Mayor Gina LaPlaca is charged with DUI, reckless driving, driving with an expired license and child endangerment for allegedly driving drunk on St. Patrick's Day. 15-year-old New Zealander becomes youngest to break 4-minute mile mark New Zealander Sam Ruthe, 15, became the world's youngest person to break the four-minute mile barrier with a time of 3:58.35 at Go Media Stadium in Auckland, N.Z., Wednesday evening. Defense Department: Jackie Robinson military history article was 'mistakenly removed' An article detailing baseball icon Jackie Robinson's military history was "mistakenly removed" from the Department of Defense's website due to the search terms used to scrub diversity, equity and inclusion terms. U.S. border officials in Indiana confiscate nearly $10K worth of fake Botox products U.S. border officials in Indiana recently seized a handful of counterfeit Botox products with a street value of nearly $10,000. Minnesota state senator faces charges of solicitation of a minor for prostitution Justin Eichorn, 40, a Republican Minnesota state senator, is facing federal charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution. Armed man surrenders after 'barricade incident' outside CIA headquarters, authorities say An armed man was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after a "barricade incident" for several hours outside Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Northern Virginia, about 9 miles from Washington, D.C. 2 Colombian Navy cadets to face U.S. trial over alleged Navy recruitment to smuggle drugs Two former Colombian Navy cadets have been extradited to the United States to stand trial for allegedly recruiting active Navy personnel to smuggle drugs into the country. U-Penn loses $175M in federal funds over transgender sports policy The University of Pennsylvania's policy allowing biological males to compete in women's sports caused the Trump administration to withhold $175 million in funding for the Ivy League school. North Carolina man wins $150,000 from his first lottery game A North Carolina man won a $150,000 lottery prize thanks to some advice from his mother and a healthy serving of beginner's luck. Watch: Elisabeth Moss takes on Gilead in 'Handmaid's Tale' Season 6 Elisabeth Moss is leading a rebellion in the sixth and final season "The Handmaid's Tale," which arrives on Hulu April 8. Brett Goldstein's first comedy special to air on HBO in April HBO announced "Ted Lasso" star Brett Goldstein's first stand-up comedy special, "The Second Best Night of Your Life, will air in April. Mikey Madison, Jack Black, Jon Hamm to host 'SNL' "Saturday Night Live" announced its next three hosts and musical guests on Wednesday, including Oscar winner Mikey Madison. Watch: 'Elio' befriends alien in trailer for Pixar film Pixar is previewing "Elio," an animated film about an 11-year-old boy who goes on an alien adventure as he searches for a sense of belonging. ICE arrests noted immigration activist in Aurora, Colo. Immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra is being held at the Aurora, Colo., Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility after her arrest by ICE agents on Monday afternoon. FBI's lead terrorist list renamed Threat Screening Center to reflect its 'expanded' mission FBI officials say renaming its Terrorist Screening Center to "Threat Screening Center" is part of a newly "expanded" and "broader mission" to combat foreign threats by America's "lead terrorist watchlisting entity." |
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Threats Rise Against Judges Overseeing Trump Policy Cases, Fueling Safety ConcernsFederal judges are worried that online threats against those who oversee high-profile cases challenging Trump administration policies may lead to real-world violence. Videos of Shackled Venezuelan Migrants Have History in El SalvadorA video showing rough treatment of deportees over the weekend was an extraordinary depiction by U.S. standards, but not by El Salvador’s. Judge Grants the Government Another Day to Share Details on Deportation FlightsJudge James Boasberg has asked the government to tell him what time two planes took off from U.S. soil and from where, what time they left U.S. airspace and what time they landed in El Salvador. Zelensky Agrees in Call With Trump to Halt Strikes on Russian Energy TargetsPresident Trump also floated the idea of the United States taking control of Ukrainian power plants, according to U.S. officials. The Ukrainian president said he was not pressured about the proposal. Menaced by Trump, Canada Prepares to Join E.U. Military Industry EffortsCanada’s draft deal to participate in Europe’s defense industry will bring contracts to Canadian manufacturers and help lessen dependence on the United States. Fed Holds Rates Steady and Predicts Higher Inflation, Slower Growth AheadThe central bank penciled in two rate cuts for 2025, but President Trump’s sweeping agenda has injected “remarkably high” uncertainty into the outlook. Stocks jump as Fed stays on a predicted path.Trump’s Tariffs Have Sown Uncertainty. That Might Be the Point.President Trump’s economic advisers have used a hodgepodge of messages to justify starting trade wars that are spooking markets. Donald Trump Jr. Mixes Business and Politics in Serbia, as Protests There RagePresident Trump’s oldest son visited Belgrade, the site of a Trump International Hotel project, and pushed back on calls for the country’s president to resign. Israeli Ground Forces Seize Part of Gaza Corridor, Raising Pressure on HamasIsrael said it recaptured an area from which it withdrew in the recent cease-fire, in the most significant ground operation since the truce with Hamas collapsed. Trump Says Houthis in Yemen Will Be ‘Annihilated,’ as U.S. Keeps Up StrikesThe president warned Iran to stop arming the militant group, which has been attacking ships in the Red Sea. After Israeli Strike Kills More Than 400, Palestinians Tally the DeadFor two months, a cease-fire spared Palestinians the grim task of identifying bodies. With Israel resuming its assault, they are back at it. Florida Mayor Drops Threat to Evict Cinema Over Showing of ‘No Other Land’After an emotional city meeting, the mayor of Miami Beach dropped his effort to end a theater’s lease over its showing of “No Other Land.” Shielded Kennedy Files Hid Spies, Not ConspiraciesNewly unredacted documents reveal details about Cold War spycraft, not a second gunman on grassy knolls. The revelations have “nothing to do with who killed Kennedy,” one expert said. Takeaways From the Kennedy FilesThe big reveal from almost 64,000 documents was that there wasn’t much of a reveal at all. The MetroCard Goes the Way of the Token as M.T.A. Announces End of SalesThe transition to the new tap-and-go system for New York City subway and bus riders is expected to save the agency at least $20 million annually, it said. Astronomers Get ‘More Than a Hint’ That Dark Energy Isn’t What They ThoughtNew data further challenge the best scientific theory of the history and the structure of the universe. But a separate recent result reinforces it. Trump’s Public Health Appointees Don’t Believe in a PublicTrump’s appointees don’t believe in the concept of a public in the first place. Greenpeace Is Ordered to Pay Energy Transfer, a Pipeline Company, $660 MillionThe environmental group had said the lawsuit, over its role in a protest movement, could mean an end to its operations in the United States. Los Angeles Faces Nearly $1 Billion Deficit as It Rebuilds From FiresShifting federal policies, combined with the cost of January’s wildfires, have created “serious financial headwinds” for the city, officials said. More Recent Articles |
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Police in Albuquerque on Wednesday arrested a third and final youth accused of running over and killing a cyclist with a stolen car in 2024.
A small passenger plane that crashed last month in Alaska, killing all 10 onboard, was nearly 1,000 pounds too heavy for the weather conditions, according to a preliminary report on the incident released Wednesday.
Kohl's is temporarily not accepting Amazon returns at some department stores, the company confirmed to media outlets Wednesday.
The U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday allocated $793,000 to support Tennessee residents who are still impacted by Tropical Storm Helene and continue receiving unemployment benefits.
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Thursday that will close the Department of Education though Congress needs to sign off on it, media outlets reported Wednesday.
Greenpeace must pay $660 million to Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners and subsidiary Dakota Access LLC for inciting illegal activities during anti-pipeline protests nearly a decade ago.
The 99% chance the U.S. Federal Reserve was going to hold interest rates steady as recession fears rose became a certainty. The Fed decision was the first since new tariffs set off a trade war and stock volatility.
Pope Francis' condition continues to improve and he no longer requires mechanical ventilation for help breathing at night in the treatment of double pneumonia, the Vatican said Wednesday.
The mayor of Lumberton Township (N.J.) Mayor Gina LaPlaca is charged with DUI, reckless driving, driving with an expired license and child endangerment for allegedly driving drunk on St. Patrick's Day.
New Zealander Sam Ruthe, 15, became the world's youngest person to break the four-minute mile barrier with a time of 3:58.35 at Go Media Stadium in Auckland, N.Z., Wednesday evening.
An article detailing baseball icon Jackie Robinson's military history was "mistakenly removed" from the Department of Defense's website due to the search terms used to scrub diversity, equity and inclusion terms.
U.S. border officials in Indiana recently seized a handful of counterfeit Botox products with a street value of nearly $10,000.
Justin Eichorn, 40, a Republican Minnesota state senator, is facing federal charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution.
An armed man was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon after a "barricade incident" for several hours outside Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Northern Virginia, about 9 miles from Washington, D.C.
Two former Colombian Navy cadets have been extradited to the United States to stand trial for allegedly recruiting active Navy personnel to smuggle drugs into the country.
The University of Pennsylvania's policy allowing biological males to compete in women's sports caused the Trump administration to withhold $175 million in funding for the Ivy League school.
A North Carolina man won a $150,000 lottery prize thanks to some advice from his mother and a healthy serving of beginner's luck.
Elisabeth Moss is leading a rebellion in the sixth and final season "The Handmaid's Tale," which arrives on Hulu April 8.
HBO announced "Ted Lasso" star Brett Goldstein's first stand-up comedy special, "The Second Best Night of Your Life, will air in April.
"Saturday Night Live" announced its next three hosts and musical guests on Wednesday, including Oscar winner Mikey Madison.
Pixar is previewing "Elio," an animated film about an 11-year-old boy who goes on an alien adventure as he searches for a sense of belonging.
Immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra is being held at the Aurora, Colo., Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility after her arrest by ICE agents on Monday afternoon.
FBI officials say renaming its Terrorist Screening Center to "Threat Screening Center" is part of a newly "expanded" and "broader mission" to combat foreign threats by America's "lead terrorist watchlisting entity." 
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