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Taliban releases American detained in Afghanistan since 2022 George Glezmann, a Delta Airlines mechanic detained by the Taliban during a trip to Afghanistan in 2022, was on his way back to the United States on Thursday, both Washington and Kabul confirmed. World Series champion Bobby Jenks, battling cancer, announces final autograph session Former Chicago White Sox World Series champion Bobby Jenks, battling stomach cancer, announced Thursday that he is holding a final autograph signing event to raise money for medical bills. Arizona police searching for 3 missing family members Three family members have been missing since March 13 and might have been involved in a deadly multi-vehicle collision on westbound I-40 during a winter storm. Report: Airliner's landing gear failed during Toronto crash Endeavor Air Flight 4819 descended quickly while landing at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Feb. 17, and its right main landing gear collapsed when it contacted the runway, Canadian investigators said. Judge blocks DOGE's attempt to access sensitive Social Security data A federal judge has blocked a move by the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to gain access to sensitive Social Security records. Trump orders dismantling of U.S. Education Department President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, which Education Secretary Linda McMahon earlier acknowledged was her top priority. Watch: Chee asks Bernadette out in 'Dark Winds' clip AMC released a clip from Sunday's episode of "Dark Winds" on Thursday, which takes Bernadette (Jessica Matten) and Chee's (Kiowa Gordon) relationship to the next level. Hamas fires rockets into Tel Aviv as cease-fire crumbles A shaky ceasefire in the Gaza Strip slid further toward a resumption of full scale war Thursday when Hamas fired rockets toward the coastal city of Tel Aviv, officials reported. Watch: 'The Carters' doc explores Aaron Carter, family's struggles Paramount+ released the trailer for the documentary "The Carters: Hurts to Love You" on Thursday. The two-part film premieres April 15. Watch: Sheriff's office uses drone to rescue 3 deer from frozen lake A Wisconsin sheriff's office used a drone to rescue three deer that had fallen through the thin ice on a partially frozen lake. Errand to get new tires leads to $250,000 lottery prize A Virginia man said going on an errand to replace the tires on his vehicle led to his winning a $250,000 lottery prize. Watch: Animal rescuer captures magpie trapped inside grocery store An animal rescuer in Australia came to the assistance of a hungry magpie that went searching for food and ended up trapped inside a grocery store. Ukraine, Russia exchange blows despite potential cease-fire agreement Ukrainian drones struck a Russian strategic bomber base in a "massive" attack, and Russia struck Ukraine's Kirovohrad region during the overnight hours Thursday. Miami Open: Coco Gauff dominates Sofia Kenin in fastest match of career Coco Gauff unleashed blistering returns and overwhelmed fellow American Sofia Kenin with athleticism and aggression for the fastest win over her tennis career -- through a full match -- Thursday at the Miami Open. DHS detains Georgetown U. lawful immigrant Badar Khan Suri over social media posts Rep. Don Beyer says the detention is 'clear violation' of the First Amendment. Watch: Tina Fey, Steve Carell star in 'Four Seasons' series remake Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Will Forte and more star in "The Four Seasons," a series adaptation of the 1981 romantic comedy. Atlanta Braves sign outfielder Alex Verdugo to one-year deal The Atlanta Braves signed outfielder Alex Verdugo to a one-year, $1.5 million contract, the team announced Thursday. He was optioned to the Braves' Triple-A affiliate, the Gwinnett Stripers. U.S. sanctions Chinese ‘teapot’ oil refinery, targets Iranian shadow fleet Federal officials have sanctioned a Chinese oil refinery, as well as an oil storage facility and their owners to cut off Iranian revenues from illicit oil sales that violate international sanctions. Washington Commanders sign ex-Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup The Washington Commanders signed former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup, who was retired during the 2024-25 NFL season, the team announced Thursday. Report: World's Catholic population grows, but number of priests declines The world's Catholic population has grown at last count, but the number of priests has fallen. U.S. existing home sales up much more than expected at 4.2% in February The National Association of Realtors Thursday reported February U.S. existing home sales were up 4.2%, much higher than expected. Diet changes might reduce risk of ringing ears New research suggests that eating more fruit and fiber or drinking more milk and coffee may also stave off the vexing and persistent buzzing that can drive folks to distraction. |
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Pentagon Set Up Briefing for Musk on Potential War With ChinaThe access would be a major expansion of Elon Musk’s government role and highlight his conflicts of interest. Judge Bars Social Security Officials From Giving DOGE Unredacted DataA federal judge in Maryland found that Elon Musk’s scrutiny of the agency’s data systems appeared to violate federal privacy laws. Law Firm Bends in Face of Trump DemandsPaul, Weiss — one of three law firms targeted by President Trump as part of his retribution campaign — said it resolved the conflict by agreeing to a range of commitments. Administration’s Details on Deportation Flights ‘Woefully Insufficient,’ Judge SaysIn an angry order, the judge, James E. Boasberg, told the Trump administration to explain why he should not find that officials had violated his instructions for the flights to return to the United States. Inside President Trump’s Battle With the CourtsPresident Trump’s actions on immigration over the last few weeks may seem like chaos. But they’ve been in motion since 2023. Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, walks us through the president’s plan to test the limits of his power in the courts. In Deportations, Trump Tied Gang to Venezuela’s Government. Intelligence Contradicts Him.To invoke wartime deportation powers, President Trump asserted that Venezuela’s government controls a gang. U.S. intelligence analysts think that is not true. What to Know About Crossing the U.S. Border as an International VisitorIncidents of travelers being denied entry into the United States in recent weeks have sparked concern over what to expect at airports and other border crossings. Why Trump Can’t Immediately Shut Down the Education DepartmentCongress and federal law stand in the way of shutting down the agency, which manages federal loans for college, tracks student achievement and supports programs for students with disabilities. U.S. Department of Education: What to Know After Trump’s Executive OrderPresident Trump signed an order calling for the agency to close, and has already gutted its staff and programs. Still, students may not see much change, at least at first. What Happens to Student Loans if the Education Dept. Closes?The White House released an executive order instructing the secretary of education to begin shutting down the department — but not to cancel your debt. Israeli Cabinet Approves Ouster of Shin Bet Chief, Who Calls the Move IllegalIsraelis have been demonstrating against the action, which many see as part of an effort to reduce checks on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government. Were the Kennedy Files a Bust? Not So Fast, Historians Say.The thousands of documents posted online this week disappointed assassination buffs. But historians are finding many newly revealed secrets. White House Seeks to Contain Damage From Personal Data in Kennedy FilesSocial Security numbers, including for some people still living, were included in the 64,000 pages of documents that the Trump administration released this week. A.I. Saved His Life by Discovering New Uses for Old DrugsScientists are using machine learning to find new treatments among thousands of old medicines. AOC Puts Her Own Spin on Bernie Sanders’s Pitch at Las Vegas RallyThe two progressive leaders, one young and one old, are touring Western cities with a similar message but a key difference in how they sell it. Musk Offers $100 to Wisconsin Voters, Bringing Back a Controversial TacticBy offering cash to voters who sign a petition opposing “activist judges,” Elon Musk’s super PAC can help identify conservative voters in a race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Trump Won Over Many Arab Americans in November. Now, Has He Lost Them?In Detroit and its suburbs, anger is deep over Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. So is the sense that there is nowhere for Arab Americans to turn. How Beef Tallow Made a ComebackWhen McDonald’s stopped frying with beef tallow in the 1990s, most people saw it as a win for America’s health. What changed? Hugues Oyarzabal, Surfing Star Who Rode With a Camera, Dies at 39With a video recorder affixed to his board or clamped to his teeth, he took viewers along for the ride, often inside the curling “barrel” of a wave. The Last Thing Democrats Need Is Their Own Tea PartyOne was plenty. Sorry, R.F.K.: There Is No Autism MysteryGreater awareness, not vaccines, has driven an increase in diagnoses. Americans Are Unhappier Than Ever. Solo Dining May Be a Sign.The United States slipped to its lowest ranking ever in the World Happiness Report, in part because more Americans are eating alone. Once again, the Finns came out on top. After Baltimore Collapse, Risk Reviews Urged for Dozens of U.S. BridgesThe Brooklyn Bridge and the Golden Gate are among those that need assessments of their vulnerability to a strike by a large ship like the one that hit the Key Bridge. Tesla Recalls Nearly All Cybertrucks Over Stainless Steel Panels Falling OffThe recall of about 46,000 vehicles includes all models that were manufactured from November 2023, when the Cybertruck was first produced, through February. Washington Post Alumni Urged Jeff Bezos to Replace CEO Will LewisAn emailed message underscores a divide between the chief executive, Will Lewis, and the people who helped build The Post into a force in American journalism. More Recent Articles |
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George Glezmann, a Delta Airlines mechanic detained by the Taliban during a trip to Afghanistan in 2022, was on his way back to the United States on Thursday, both Washington and Kabul confirmed.
Former Chicago White Sox World Series champion Bobby Jenks, battling stomach cancer, announced Thursday that he is holding a final autograph signing event to raise money for medical bills.
Three family members have been missing since March 13 and might have been involved in a deadly multi-vehicle collision on westbound I-40 during a winter storm.
Endeavor Air Flight 4819 descended quickly while landing at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Feb. 17, and its right main landing gear collapsed when it contacted the runway, Canadian investigators said.
A federal judge has blocked a move by the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to gain access to sensitive Social Security records.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, which Education Secretary Linda McMahon earlier acknowledged was her top priority.
AMC released a clip from Sunday's episode of "Dark Winds" on Thursday, which takes Bernadette (Jessica Matten) and Chee's (Kiowa Gordon) relationship to the next level.
A shaky ceasefire in the Gaza Strip slid further toward a resumption of full scale war Thursday when Hamas fired rockets toward the coastal city of Tel Aviv, officials reported.
Paramount+ released the trailer for the documentary "The Carters: Hurts to Love You" on Thursday. The two-part film premieres April 15.
A Wisconsin sheriff's office used a drone to rescue three deer that had fallen through the thin ice on a partially frozen lake.
A Virginia man said going on an errand to replace the tires on his vehicle led to his winning a $250,000 lottery prize.
An animal rescuer in Australia came to the assistance of a hungry magpie that went searching for food and ended up trapped inside a grocery store.
Ukrainian drones struck a Russian strategic bomber base in a "massive" attack, and Russia struck Ukraine's Kirovohrad region during the overnight hours Thursday.
Coco Gauff unleashed blistering returns and overwhelmed fellow American Sofia Kenin with athleticism and aggression for the fastest win over her tennis career -- through a full match -- Thursday at the Miami Open.
Rep. Don Beyer says the detention is 'clear violation' of the First Amendment.
Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Will Forte and more star in "The Four Seasons," a series adaptation of the 1981 romantic comedy.
The Atlanta Braves signed outfielder Alex Verdugo to a one-year, $1.5 million contract, the team announced Thursday. He was optioned to the Braves' Triple-A affiliate, the Gwinnett Stripers.
Federal officials have sanctioned a Chinese oil refinery, as well as an oil storage facility and their owners to cut off Iranian revenues from illicit oil sales that violate international sanctions.
The Washington Commanders signed former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup, who was retired during the 2024-25 NFL season, the team announced Thursday.
The world's Catholic population has grown at last count, but the number of priests has fallen.
The National Association of Realtors Thursday reported February U.S. existing home sales were up 4.2%, much higher than expected.
New research suggests that eating more fruit and fiber or drinking more milk and coffee may also stave off the vexing and persistent buzzing that can drive folks to distraction. 
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