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DHS report accuses Kilmar Abrego Garcia of human trafficking El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia was an MS-13 member who likely engaged in human trafficking while in the United States, a Department of Homeland Security report says. Astronaut Pettit, 2 cosmonauts undock from the International Space Station NASA astronaut Don Pettit and Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner successfully departed the International Space Station for their return voyage to Earth. U.S., Iran resume nuclear deal talks in Rome Delegations from the United States and Iran on Saturday resumed "indirect" negotiations on a nuclear deal in Rome, with another round of talks set for next Saturday, after experts hash out technical matters Wednesday. 3 bodies recovered from Platte River after private aircraft crash The bodies of the pilot and two passengers were recovered from the Platte River in Nebraska following a private airplane crash Friday evening. Pentagon fires three alleged leakers, fourth official is reassigned Three Department of Defense officials were fired on Friday and another was reassigned following an internal investigation to identify alleged leakers of sensitive information. More than 700 protests held across U.S. in second 'day of action' Thousands of people across more than 700 locations in the United States demonstrated against President Donald Trump on Saturday, protesting his administration's policies during the latest "day of action." Zelensky: 'Russian strikes persist' after Putin announced 30-hour Easter truce with Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday declared a 30-hour Easter truce with Ukraine through Sunday night, but Ukraine's President said late Saturday on X that "Russian strikes persist." House GOP blocks Democratic delegation visit to deportee in El Salvador The House Oversight Committee chairman has denied requests by two Democrats to check on a Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador, though the GOP has sent its own delegations to tour the notorious prison he is at. Trials start for 189 arrested for protesting the government in Turkey Trials started in İstanbul for 189 people, including students, journalists and lawyers, for their involvement in protests in March against the Turkish government spurred on by the arrest of the city's mayor. New White House website pushes COVID-19 lab leak theory The federal government's covid.gov website has been replaced with a new page promoting the narrative the virus was manufactured in and was released from a Chinese lab. Federal government takes over $7B Penn Station renovation in NYC The Federal Railroad Administration has taken control of the $7 billion renovation of New York City's Penn Station rail hub from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Hayden Christensen to play Anakin again in 'Ahsoka' Season 2 Disney has announced that Hayden Christensen will reprise his role of Anakin Skywalker in "Ahsoka" Season 2. Clinton praises 'Oklahoma Standard' in speech on 30th anniversary of bombing Former president Bill Clinton told people during a speech Saturday the country could use the "Oklahoma Standard," while commemorating the 30th anniversary of the deadly bombing in that state's capital. Vance joins Vatican officials for Easter observances Vice President JD Vance and Cardinal Pietro Parolin discussed persecution against Christian communities and efforts to restore world peace Saturday morning in Vatican City. NASA's oldest astronaut returning to Earth after ISS mission NASA astronaut Don Pettit will return to Earth from the International Space Station Saturday, alongside his two Russian cosmonaut colleagues. 'Conan O'Brien Must Go' Season 2 to premiere May 8 Season 2 of the travel docu-series, "Conan O'Brien Must Go," is slated to premiere on Max May 8. U.S. Supreme Court pauses deportations under 1798 Alien Enemies Act The U.S. Supreme Court early Saturday paused the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. Onya Nurve wins 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season 17 Onya Nurve was crowned the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 17 on Friday night. Trump administration blocked from deporting noncitizens to 3rd nation with due process A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from deporting noncitizens to a third country unless there is a "meaningful opportunity" to object to their removal. Playboi Carti's 'Music' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Playboi Carti's "Music" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for April 19: Ashley Judd, Simu Liu Actor Ashley Judd turns 57 and actor Simu Liu turns 36, among the famous birthdays for April 19. On This Day, April 19: Oklahoma City bombing kills 168 On April 19, 1995, a bomb exploded outside a federal office building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring several hundred others. More Recent Articles |
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Inside the Urgent Fight Over the Trump Administration’s New Deportation EffortThe push to deport a group of Venezuelans raises questions about whether the government is following a Supreme Court order requiring that migrants receive due process. ‘Shame!’ Protesters Nationwide Rally Again to Condemn Trump Policies.Thousands of demonstrators rallied at hundreds of events on Saturday to speak out against the president’s handling of immigration, civil liberties, job cuts and many other issues. The Trump Billionaires Who Run the Economy and the Things They Say“You have to laugh to keep from crying,” one Republican pollster said about recent comments by the billionaires on the stock market, retirement funds and Social Security. Former Trump Staff Members Liken His Actions to Those of ‘Royal Despot’In an open letter, prominent Republicans criticized President Trump for using his power to punish two former administration officials who criticized him. Vance, whose views have clashed with the pope’s, spends Holy Week in Rome.Putin Declares Easter Truce, Drawing Skeptical Ukrainian ResponsePresident Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said that he had ordered his forces to “stop all military activity” from Saturday evening through Sunday. Ukraine’s leader said Putin was trying to “play with people’s lives.” Can Trump Really Negotiate Peace in Ukraine, Russians WonderMany thought President Trump would be able to finish the war. Now they are not so sure. Losing International Students Could Devastate Many CollegesStudents could bypass the United States for friendlier countries as the Trump administration attacks universities and revokes visas. Their loss could hurt schools and the economy. The Next Stage of Rebuilding the Palisades Is Here: Burned Lots for SaleAs Pacific Palisades residents clear debris from January’s wildfires, they’re wrestling with the decision to stay and rebuild or sell and move away. Losing Your Home Close to Retirement Age: What to Consider Before You Sell or RebuildLosing your home in a disaster when you’re at or near retirement age can derail your finances and jeopardize the funds you were counting on. New York City’s Hottest Hangout Is a 500-Person Board Game NightAt Richard Ye’s enormous monthly gatherings, where people play Exploding Kittens, Hues and Cues, and mahjong, New Yorkers find real-life connections and a little free fun. In Iran Talks, Trump Is Edging Toward Reviving an Old DealThe two sides set an agenda for additional negotiations in the coming days, which could include technical details on uranium enrichment. Barbara Lee Wins Oakland Mayor’s Race in Her Return HomeThe former congresswoman, a progressive Democrat, campaigned on a promise to unite residents in the beleaguered California city. Her challenger, Loren Taylor, conceded on Saturday. Many Have Tried to Fix Penn Station. Can Trump Get the Job Done?Transportation experts say a thorough renovation is likely to take several years to complete — unless emergency measures are employed. Small Plane With 4 Aboard Crashes in IllinoisThe authorities said they were conducting a “fatal aircraft investigation” but did not provide details about the number of people who died. |
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El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia was an MS-13 member who likely engaged in human trafficking while in the United States, a Department of Homeland Security report says.
NASA astronaut Don Pettit and Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner successfully departed the International Space Station for their return voyage to Earth.
Delegations from the United States and Iran on Saturday resumed "indirect" negotiations on a nuclear deal in Rome, with another round of talks set for next Saturday, after experts hash out technical matters Wednesday.
The bodies of the pilot and two passengers were recovered from the Platte River in Nebraska following a private airplane crash Friday evening.
Three Department of Defense officials were fired on Friday and another was reassigned following an internal investigation to identify alleged leakers of sensitive information.
Thousands of people across more than 700 locations in the United States demonstrated against President Donald Trump on Saturday, protesting his administration's policies during the latest "day of action."
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday declared a 30-hour Easter truce with Ukraine through Sunday night, but Ukraine's President said late Saturday on X that "Russian strikes persist."
The House Oversight Committee chairman has denied requests by two Democrats to check on a Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador, though the GOP has sent its own delegations to tour the notorious prison he is at.
Trials started in İstanbul for 189 people, including students, journalists and lawyers, for their involvement in protests in March against the Turkish government spurred on by the arrest of the city's mayor.
The federal government's covid.gov website has been replaced with a new page promoting the narrative the virus was manufactured in and was released from a Chinese lab.
The Federal Railroad Administration has taken control of the $7 billion renovation of New York City's Penn Station rail hub from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Disney has announced that Hayden Christensen will reprise his role of Anakin Skywalker in "Ahsoka" Season 2.
Former president Bill Clinton told people during a speech Saturday the country could use the "Oklahoma Standard," while commemorating the 30th anniversary of the deadly bombing in that state's capital.
Vice President JD Vance and Cardinal Pietro Parolin discussed persecution against Christian communities and efforts to restore world peace Saturday morning in Vatican City.
NASA astronaut Don Pettit will return to Earth from the International Space Station Saturday, alongside his two Russian cosmonaut colleagues.
Season 2 of the travel docu-series, "Conan O'Brien Must Go," is slated to premiere on Max May 8.
The U.S. Supreme Court early Saturday paused the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
Onya Nurve was crowned the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 17 on Friday night.
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from deporting noncitizens to a third country unless there is a "meaningful opportunity" to object to their removal.
Rapper Playboi Carti's "Music" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actor Ashley Judd turns 57 and actor Simu Liu turns 36, among the famous birthdays for April 19.
On April 19, 1995, a bomb exploded outside a federal office building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring several hundred others. 
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