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SpaceX doubleheader: Spy satellites launched in California, then Starlink ones in Florida SpaceX on Saturday launched Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office from California then 12 hours later 21 Starlink satellites from Florida. Director: Nicolas Cage put his heart and soul into period drama 'Gunslingers' Writer-director Brian Skiba told UPI he felt like he found a kindred spirit while working with Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage on the period drama, "Gunslingers." U.K. officials OK seizing British Steel's Chinese-owned Scunthorpe plant The U.K. Parliament authorized the government to seize control of the Chinese-owned British Steel plant in Scunthorpe to prevent its closure and the loss of up to 2,700 jobs. More than 100 people killed during militia attacks in Sudan Two days of attacks by the Rapid Support Forces militia Friday and Saturday killed more than 100 people in the Darfur region of western Sudan. DHS ending protected status for Afghanistan, Cameroon citizens Citizens of Afghanistan and Cameroon no longer have temporary protected status in the United States, Department of Homeland Security officials announced Friday. WHO working group makes progress on pandemic preparedness plan World Health Organization members are finalizing plans for nations to share life-saving technology with developing countries as part of a new pandemic preparation agreement. FEMA ends 100% coverage for North Carolina recovery efforts More than six months after the remnants of Hurricane Helene devastated much of western North Carolina, federal officials have ceased providing full funding for storm recovery efforts there. Mexico to send water to drought-stricken Texas after Trump threat Mexico plans to deliver water to farmers in drought-stricken Texas, a day after President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and sanctions for not providing water from the Rio Grande River under a 1944 treaty. U.S., Iran conduct 'indirect' nuclear talks in Oman The United States and Iran on Saturday began "indirect" negotiations on a new nuclear deal in the Gulf Arab nation of Oman and plan to meet again in seven days. Countries agree to reduce maritime emissions, tax carbon offenders More than 100 nations in the International Maritime Organization have agreed to fuel standards for ships and fees for carbon emissions offenders, which the Trump administration opposes. Recent layoffs stop CDC from helping with lead contamination at Milwaukee schools Officials for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention denied Milwaukee Public Schools officials' request for help with a lead contamination problem in several schools following recent layoffs. Electronics exempted from latest round of Trump tariffs Computers, smartphones and other electronics are now exempt from President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs. Hegseth cuts $5.1B in spending on 'wasteful' Pentagon consulting contracts Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth this week signed a memorandum cutting $5.1 billion in consulting contracts at the Pentagon, calling them "wasteful." Total U.S. measles cases surpass 700 The number of measles cases in the United States has now surpassed 700, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed in its latest update. U.S. military takes control of federal border lands The U.S. Department of Defense is now in charge of securing the country's southern border, having been granted new powers to enforce security there by President Donald Trump. Ncuti Gatwa on new 'Doctor Who' companion Belinda: He's traveling with an equal Ncuti Gatwa told UPI Belinda stands her ground with his time-traveling "Doctor Who" hero in ways no other companion has in the history of the long-running sci-fi series. Ariana Grande's 'Eternal Sunshine' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Ariana Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. No Season 5 for 'Mythic Quest' on Apple TV+ Apple TV+ has canceled its video-game comedy, "Mythic Quest," after four seasons. Analysis: Will BTS agency continue to gain value? South Korea's consultancy CXO Institute said Wednesday that among the country's business tycoons, HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk recorded the largest increase in stock value in the first quarter of this year. 'RoboForce' storyline inspired by '80s loss to Transformers "RoboForce: The Series" creator Brian Volk-Weiss spoke to UPI about the parallels between Transformers overtaking RoboForce toys in 1983 and the story of the new show, premiering Saturday on Tubi. On This Day, April 12: U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh evacuated On April 12, 1975, the U.S. military evacuated Americans from the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as part of Operation Eagle Pull. Famous birthdays for April 12: Herbie Hancock, Saoirse Ronan Musician Herbie Hancock turns 85 and actor Saoirse Ronan turns 31, among the famous birthdays for April 12. Small plane crash in South Florida kills 3 Three people aboard a small propeller plane died in a crash on a major road in Boca Raton, Fla., Friday morning, not far from the city's airport, officials said. One man driving in a car was injured. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Adds Tariff Exemptions for Smartphones, Computers and Other ElectronicsA long list of electronic products got a reprieve for now from at least some of the levies on China, which had been expected to take a toll on tech giants like Apple. In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s TariffsThe Upstate region of South Carolina was saved by foreign companies after the fall of its textile industry. Now, tariffs pose another round of uncertainty. Musk’s Latest Fraud Finding Isn’t What It SeemsHis team found cases of seemingly fake people receiving unemployment benefits. But that fake data exists for a reason. Harvard Professors Sue Trump Administration Over Threat to Federal FundsThe administration is reviewing about $9 billion in federal funding that the university receives. Before a Fatal Helicopter Crash, 2 Midair Breakdowns and Unpaid BillsThe charter firm whose helicopter plunged into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five, had been struggling financially, records show. Bees Are Under Threat from Climate Change, the Trade War and DogeFor beekeepers, the problem isn’t just climate change and extreme weather: It’s also DOGE, the trade war and the immigration crackdown. Sudan Clinic Workers Killed in Zamzam CampRelief International said nine employees were killed when gunmen stormed the Zamzam camp in El Fasher, in the western Darfur region. Gavin Newsom Tries to Understand ‘Bro Culture.’ Will It Change Him in the Process?California’s governor has diagnosed one problem for Democrats — connecting with young men — and he sees his podcast as a way to address that. Other Democrats aren’t so sure. Whitmer Shows How Democrats Are Playing With Fire in Cozying Up to TrumpThe Michigan governor’s awkward Oval Office appearance reflected how several Democratic state leaders are cultivating cordial but politically risky relationships with the president. In One Colorado Town, People Experiencing Homelessness Can Sleep in Their Car — if They Have a JobPeople experiencing homelessness can sleep in their cars in this wealthy ski town in Colorado, but only if they have a job. Idaho Court Expands Abortion Ban Medical ExceptionsIn situations where a mother faces risk of death, the decision allows for abortions even when death isn’t imminent. What to Know About U.S. Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear ProgramThe two sides held preliminary negotiations on Saturday, and an Iranian official said they would resume next week. Hostages Still Held in Gaza Cast Shadow Over Passover in IsraelThe holiday is usually a celebration of the liberation of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt. But for many Israelis, the suffering of the captives still in Gaza is tempering the joy. At Least One Dead After Private Plane Crashes in Upstate New YorkThe plane, a Mitsubishi MU-2B carrying two passengers, went down Saturday in the town of Copake close to the Massachusetts border, according to the authorities. |
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SpaceX on Saturday launched Starshield satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office from California then 12 hours later 21 Starlink satellites from Florida.
Writer-director Brian Skiba told UPI he felt like he found a kindred spirit while working with Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage on the period drama, "Gunslingers."
The U.K. Parliament authorized the government to seize control of the Chinese-owned British Steel plant in Scunthorpe to prevent its closure and the loss of up to 2,700 jobs.
Two days of attacks by the Rapid Support Forces militia Friday and Saturday killed more than 100 people in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
Citizens of Afghanistan and Cameroon no longer have temporary protected status in the United States, Department of Homeland Security officials announced Friday.
World Health Organization members are finalizing plans for nations to share life-saving technology with developing countries as part of a new pandemic preparation agreement.
More than six months after the remnants of Hurricane Helene devastated much of western North Carolina, federal officials have ceased providing full funding for storm recovery efforts there.
Mexico plans to deliver water to farmers in drought-stricken Texas, a day after President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and sanctions for not providing water from the Rio Grande River under a 1944 treaty.
The United States and Iran on Saturday began "indirect" negotiations on a new nuclear deal in the Gulf Arab nation of Oman and plan to meet again in seven days.
More than 100 nations in the International Maritime Organization have agreed to fuel standards for ships and fees for carbon emissions offenders, which the Trump administration opposes.
Officials for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention denied Milwaukee Public Schools officials' request for help with a lead contamination problem in several schools following recent layoffs.
Computers, smartphones and other electronics are now exempt from President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth this week signed a memorandum cutting $5.1 billion in consulting contracts at the Pentagon, calling them "wasteful."
The number of measles cases in the United States has now surpassed 700, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed in its latest update.
The U.S. Department of Defense is now in charge of securing the country's southern border, having been granted new powers to enforce security there by President Donald Trump.
Ncuti Gatwa told UPI Belinda stands her ground with his time-traveling "Doctor Who" hero in ways no other companion has in the history of the long-running sci-fi series.
Pop music star Ariana Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Apple TV+ has canceled its video-game comedy, "Mythic Quest," after four seasons.
South Korea's consultancy CXO Institute said Wednesday that among the country's business tycoons, HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk recorded the largest increase in stock value in the first quarter of this year.
"RoboForce: The Series" creator Brian Volk-Weiss spoke to UPI about the parallels between Transformers overtaking RoboForce toys in 1983 and the story of the new show, premiering Saturday on Tubi.
On April 12, 1975, the U.S. military evacuated Americans from the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as part of Operation Eagle Pull.
Musician Herbie Hancock turns 85 and actor Saoirse Ronan turns 31, among the famous birthdays for April 12.
Three people aboard a small propeller plane died in a crash on a major road in Boca Raton, Fla., Friday morning, not far from the city's airport, officials said. One man driving in a car was injured. 
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