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New York civil rights activist Hazel Dukes dies at 92 Former NAACP New York State Conference president and longtime civil rights activist Hazel Dukes died at age 92, her family announced Saturday. Zelensky thanks U.S., wants minerals agreement Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the United States for supporting Ukraine in its defense against Russia and called for a minerals deal after verbally sparring with President Donald Trump on Friday. British Prime Minister Starmer gives Zelenksy 'full backing,' including $2.8 billion accelerated loan British Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave full support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London, including a $2.8 billion accelerated loan for weapons production. Charli XCX, Chappell Roan win big at Brit Awards Charli XCX and Chappell Roan were among the Brit Awards winners in London Saturday. Cease-fire halts decades-old conflict between Turkey, Kurds The militia wing of the Kurdistan Workers Party announced a cease-fire with immediate effect Saturday to halt decades of conflict between Turkey and the Kurds. Reports: Harrison Ford has shingles, will miss Sunday's Oscars ceremony Screen legend Harrison Ford will not be a presenter as planned at Sunday's Oscars ceremony in Hollywood. R&B singer Angie Stone dies at 63 in sprinter van crashMicrosoft Outlook, 365 ‘global outage’ affects millions Microsoft Outlook, 365 and other services crashed Saturday, affecting tens of thousands in the United States and millions globally before services were restored in less than an hour. CDC: Bad flu season has peaked in the United States One of the worst flu seasons in years has reached its peak and is improving, officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday. Trump: 'Invasion' of U.S. 'over' as border crossings plummet Illegal border crossings into the United States reached the lowest level in at least 25 years in February as the Department of Defense reinforces border security operations. Trump breaks off mineral talks with Ukraine after calling Zelensky 'disrespectful' in shouting match An Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday afternoon turned into a public shouting match with talks on an economic deal on natural resources breaking off. Seven planets will line up in 'parade' on Friday It is being called a "planetary parade" as seven planets are expected to be seen in the Earth's night sky on Friday, astronomers said. Trump returns seized classified documents back to Mar-a-Lago aboard Air Force One President Donald Trump on Friday took back to Florida boxes of documents that the FBI had seized from Mar-a-Lago after executing a court-ordered search warrant in August 2022. Pope Francis resting day after placed on non-invasive ventilator Pope Francis spent a restful night at the hospital in Rome, one day after suffering a sudden respiratory episode and was placed on a breathing machine, the Vatican said Saturday morning. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo announces candidacy for NYC mayor Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is challenging incumbent Mayor Eric Adams for the mayoral office, Cuomo announced Saturday. FedEx cargo plane makes emergency landing in Newark after bird strike A FedEx cargo plane made an emergency landing back to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Saturday morning after a bird strike caused one of its engines to catch fire, according to officials. Muslim countries mark start of monthlong Ramadan Ramadan began Friday evening, marking the start of the holy month for some 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. 'No negotiations' scheduled to extend Israel-Hamas cease-fire, hostages release Israel and Hamas have not agreed to continue negotiations over the release of hostages held in Gaza, the Palestinian group said on Saturday. Federal workers receive another email asking about accomplishments Federal employees received a second email from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management asking them to list their accomplishments in the past week. New York Dolls lead singer David Johansen dead at 75 New York Dolls lead singer David Johansen -- who also performed under the name of Buster Poindexter -- has died at the age of 75. PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake's '$ome $exy $ongs 4 U' tops U.S. album chart Rappers PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake's "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for March 1: Mark Paul Gosselaar, Roger Daltrey Actor Mark Paul Gosselaar turns 51 and musician Roger Daltrey turns 81, among the famous birthdays for March 1. On This Day, March 1: Supreme Court rules against executing juvenile offenders On March 1, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that execution of juvenile offenders is unconstitutional. More Recent Articles |
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How Zelensky’s Oval Office Meeting Turned into a Showdown With TrumpThe question hovering over Washington was whether the confrontation was a spontaneous outburst or a planned verbal smack down. Trump’s Dressing Down of Zelensky Plays Into Putin’s War AimsThe public blowup could propel President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to escalate the fight in Ukraine instead of agreeing to peace. Judge Rules Trump Can’t Fire Head of Federal Watchdog Agency Without CauseA federal judge said that the president’s efforts to remove Hampton Dellinger, who leads the Office of Special Counsel, were unlawful. The agency protects whistle-blowers. Trump Signs Order to Designate English as Official Language of the U.S.The order did not require changes to federal programs but was a victory for America’s English-only movement, which has ties to efforts to restrict immigration and bilingual education. Trump Picks Another Trade Fight With Canada Over LumberThe president initiated an investigation that could lead to tariffs on lumber imports, nearly half of which comes from Canada. Thousands Gather at National Parks Across U.S. to Protest Job CutsFrom Acadia in Maine to Joshua Tree in Southern California, protesters turned out to stand up against what they see as threats to public lands. Cuomo Enters N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Upending Contest to Unseat AdamsThe comeback attempt, three years after Andrew M. Cuomo resigned as governor in scandal, will test New Yorkers’ appetite for second chances, and change. Cuomo’s Foes Look to Renew Focus on Sexual Harassment ScandalAs Andrew M. Cuomo runs for mayor, political opponents are previewing attack lines regarding the harassment accusations that led to his resignation as governor. Mystery of Gene Hackman’s Death Brings Grief and Bewilderment to Santa FeResidents mourning Mr. Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, are consumed by the unusual circumstances surrounding their deaths and why they were not discovered sooner. Gazans Mark a Somber Ramadan Amid the Rubble“This Ramadan is nothing like the ones before,” said one resident as the holy fasting month for Muslims began. “The war has drained it of meaning.” David Johansen, Who Fronted the New York Dolls and More, Dies at 75In the 1970s, he and the transgressive Dolls were proto-punk pioneers. He later refashioned himself as the pompadoured lounge lizard Buster Poindexter. How Fungi Move Among UsUnderground fungal networks are “living algorithms” that quietly help regulate Earth’s climate. Now scientists know what makes them so efficient. Being a New Man in the Trump EraThe election seemed to mark a backlash to changing gender roles. But Trump-voting men say that’s not necessarily what they want, a survey and interviews suggest. A New Age of Iranian Cinema Is on Display at the Oscars“The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” an Oscar-nominated movie filmed in secret in Iran, highlights the Iranian film world’s groundbreaking new work, inspired by the women-led protests in 2022. Trump Is Rootin’ for PutinTrump and Vance in a gross betrayal of the West. Wildfires in the Carolinas Prompt EvacuationsThe blazes were fueled by gusty winds, dry air and unusually high temperatures. Most red-flag warnings in the region, indicating high fire risk, expired on Saturday night. The Democratic Party Reconsiders a Huge, Vulnerable Database of Voter InformationThe party’s storehouse of everything it knows about American voters required an extraordinary intervention to keep it running, people involved said. A meltdown could have crippled its campaigns nationwide. Hazel N. Dukes, Longtime Civil Rights Stalwart, Dies at 92She was president of the national N.A.A.C.P. in the early 1990s and headed the organization’s New York State Conference from 1977 until her death. How to Watch Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 Moon LandingThe lunar lander is the first of three robotic spacecraft aiming to set down on the moon this year. Adriana Paz, Star of ‘Emilia Perez,’ Keeps These Rings CloseThe Mexican actress, a star in the Oscar nominated film “Emilia Perez,” wears these to tether her to home, especially when work has taken her away. |
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Former NAACP New York State Conference president and longtime civil rights activist Hazel Dukes died at age 92, her family announced Saturday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the United States for supporting Ukraine in its defense against Russia and called for a minerals deal after verbally sparring with President Donald Trump on Friday.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave full support to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in London, including a $2.8 billion accelerated loan for weapons production.
Charli XCX and Chappell Roan were among the Brit Awards winners in London Saturday.
The militia wing of the Kurdistan Workers Party announced a cease-fire with immediate effect Saturday to halt decades of conflict between Turkey and the Kurds.
Screen legend Harrison Ford will not be a presenter as planned at Sunday's Oscars ceremony in Hollywood.
Famed R&B singer Angie Stone has died at the age of 63.
Microsoft Outlook, 365 and other services crashed Saturday, affecting tens of thousands in the United States and millions globally before services were restored in less than an hour.
One of the worst flu seasons in years has reached its peak and is improving, officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.
Illegal border crossings into the United States reached the lowest level in at least 25 years in February as the Department of Defense reinforces border security operations.
An Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday afternoon turned into a public shouting match with talks on an economic deal on natural resources breaking off.
It is being called a "planetary parade" as seven planets are expected to be seen in the Earth's night sky on Friday, astronomers said.
President Donald Trump on Friday took back to Florida boxes of documents that the FBI had seized from Mar-a-Lago after executing a court-ordered search warrant in August 2022.
Pope Francis spent a restful night at the hospital in Rome, one day after suffering a sudden respiratory episode and was placed on a breathing machine, the Vatican said Saturday morning.
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is challenging incumbent Mayor Eric Adams for the mayoral office, Cuomo announced Saturday.
A FedEx cargo plane made an emergency landing back to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Saturday morning after a bird strike caused one of its engines to catch fire, according to officials.
Ramadan began Friday evening, marking the start of the holy month for some 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide.
Israel and Hamas have not agreed to continue negotiations over the release of hostages held in Gaza, the Palestinian group said on Saturday.
Federal employees received a second email from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management asking them to list their accomplishments in the past week.
New York Dolls lead singer David Johansen -- who also performed under the name of Buster Poindexter -- has died at the age of 75.
Rappers PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake's "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actor Mark Paul Gosselaar turns 51 and musician Roger Daltrey turns 81, among the famous birthdays for March 1.
On March 1, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that execution of juvenile offenders is unconstitutional. 
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