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Acting IRS commissioner to resign after immigration data-sharing agreement Acting Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Melanie Krause told her staff Tuesday that she plans to resign, according to two administration officials, over internal chaos and the agency's new immigrant data-sharing deal Three dead, three hospitalized following mass shooting in Virginia At least three people were killed and three others were injured in a mass shooting Tuesday evening in Virginia's Spotsylvania County, according to authorities who are searching for suspects. Khalil case immigration judge orders Trump admin. to produce evidence Attorneys for the Department of Homeland Security have 24 hours to produce evidence showing why Mahmoud Khalil should be deported ahead of a Friday hearing. Dozens dead, including former MLB players, in Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse At least 79 people are dead, including former World Series champion pitcher Octavio Dotel and MLB player Tony Blanco, after the roof of a nightclub collapsed in the Dominican Republic early Tuesday. Weather satellite operational, completes fleet to forecast severe storms on Earth The final piece of an advanced series of weather satellites officially began operating Tuesday to help provide better forecasts on Earth and in space, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Trump loosens coal mining restrictions as part of efforts aimed at 'unleashing American energy' President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed four executive orders designed to make the United States "energy dominant" and "unleash" the nation's energy reserves, including coal. U.S. tariffs on China to increase to 104%, starting Wednesday President Donald Trump's tariffs on 86 countries, including an overall 104% tariff on China, will go into effect Wednesday, according to the White House. Pentagon invites back former military fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccines Some 8,700 service members who were fired by the Biden administration for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccines are invited back to their former positions. Federal officials release details on suicide of Chinese woman detained by border agents Federal officials released new details Tuesday on the suicide death of a 52-year-old Chinese woman after she was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Trump tariffs go in 'right direction,' U.S. trade representative tells lawmakers Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday defended global tariffs before the Senate Finance Committee amid a bipartisan push by U.S. senators to end the tariffs. Dow sinks more than 300 points after earlier broad market rebound The U.S. Stock Market tumbled more than 300 points Tuesday to reverse an earlier rally after the Trump administration said it will move forward with a 50% tariff on Chinese goods, effective Wednesday. Watch: Kitten rescued from tree outside Ohio animal shelter An animal rescue group in Ohio had to call for help when one of five kittens abandoned outside the facility climbed a nearby tree and became stranded. Missing Utah dog found 1,000 miles from home in Texas A dog who went missing in Utah turned up about two weeks later at an animal shelter in Texas -- over 1,000 miles from home. Man visiting lottery office to claim $50,000 prize wins another $100,000 A North Carolina man waiting at a lottery office to claim a $50,000 prize received a Keno ticket as a birthday gift from his daughter -- and won another $100,000. David Spade's new comedy special to premiere May 6 on Prime Video Prime Video announced "Saturday Night Live" alum David Spade's new comedy special, "Dandelion," will premiere on the streaming service May 6. 'Adults' to feature Charlie Cox, Julia Fox "Daredevil's" Charlie Cox is set to guest star in Season 1 of FX's comedy "Adults," which arrives May 28. Denver Nuggets fire coach Michael Malone, as well as team's GM The Denver Nuggets shocked the NBA sports world Tuesday in a team shakeup that saw the ouster of head coach Michael Malone and the team's general manager, Calvin Booth. During Japan trip, NATO chief warns of Chinese military expansion NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned of China's military expansion while aiming to improve economic ties with Japan during a two-day visit on Tuesday and Wednesday. Medicare Advantage plans squeeze billions more from federal government, study says Medicare Advantage plans are squeezing billions out of the federal government by billing more for patient care, a new study says. Keystone Pipeline in N.D. shut down after reports of 'bang,' spilled oil in field The Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota was shut down Tuesday after reports of a "bang" and spilled oil, according to officials. In Alabama, NASA's annual rover vehicle challenge drives inspiration for the moon and beyond NASA will kick off its 31st annual Rover Competition this week in Alabama, giving students from around the world a chance to show their engineering prowess in the space agency's "" obstacle course games. Supreme Court allows Trump administration firing of probationary federal workers The Trump administration does not have to reinstate some 16,000 fired federal probationary employees pending the outcome of a federal case in northern California, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. Watch: Titanic documentary gives unique look at 1912 shipwreck National Geographic is previewing "Titanic: The Digital Resurrection," a 90-minute documentary special that offers a unique look at the 1912 shipwreck. |
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Trump Administration Freezes $1 Billion for Cornell and $790 Million for Northwestern, Officials SayThe funding pause amid civil rights investigations into both universities sharply escalates the Trump administration’s campaign against elite colleges. Top I.R.S. Officials Said to Resign After Deal to Give ICE Migrants’ DataThe agreement is a major departure from the Internal Revenue Service’s previous stance encouraging migrants to file their taxes. In Trump Cases, Supreme Court Retreats From ConfrontationIn a series of narrow and technical rulings, the justices have seemed to take pains to avoid a showdown with a president who has challenged the judiciary’s legitimacy. Supreme Court Pauses Ruling Requiring Trump to Rehire Thousands of Federal WorkersA federal judge in California had ordered the Trump administration to rehire government employees fired as part of its efforts to slash the federal work force. William Finn, Tony-Winning Composer for ‘Falsettos,’ Dies at 73An acclaimed musical theater writer, he won for both his score and his book and later had a huge hit with “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” The Loose Screws, Hot Flames and Infinite Joy of William FinnThe composer and lyricist of “A New Brain,” “Falsettos” and other shows answered the pains of life with jaunty songs. He died this week at 73. Guterres, at U.N., Denounces Israel’s Gaza Aid Blockade“The floodgates of horror” have been opened for Palestinians since the collapse of the temporary cease-fire, Secretary General António Guterres said. U.S. Commanders Worry Yemen Campaign Will Drain Arms Needed to Deter ChinaAmerican military officials say the Pentagon might need to dip into stockpiles in Asia to replenish supplies in the Middle East, congressional aides say. Death of Palestinian American Boy in West Bank Sparks OutcryAmer Rabee, 14, was fatally shot Sunday by Israeli forces in the West Bank, according to his family. On Tuesday, community leaders gathered in New Jersey to demand justice. How Do You Rebuild a Place Like the Palisades?It was an idyllic pocket of Los Angeles where people knew their neighbors — and homes sold for $5 million. The fire ignited competing visions for its future. Panama Canal Ship Pilot Navigates Tricky Waters, and TrumpFor over 40 years, Capt. Efraín Hallax, 73, has been steering vessels through the canal, and he has seen it all, from a dictator’s fall to the rise of U.S. interest in retaking the waterway. Panama Official Accuses Hong Kong Port Operator of MisconductThe controller general of Panama said CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong conglomerate, did not properly renew its license to operate two ports that are part of a $19 billion deal involving BlackRock. A New Push to Open the Doors on Childhood Sexual AbuseA man abused as a child at a Missouri Christian camp agreed to remain silent, and took his own life. His sister is pushing several states to ban such nondisclosure agreements. Trump and Netanyahu Steer Toward an Ugly World, TogetherThe president and the Israeli prime minister are following the same track toward autocratic government and an abandonment of ideals. Ken Paxton Says He Will Challenge Senator John Cornyn in 2026The announcement by Mr. Paxton, the attorney general of Texas and a firebrand conservative, set up what is expected to be a blockbuster showdown in Texas. The Skin on Mysterious Medieval Books Concealed a Shaggy SurpriseThe material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals. Researchers identified its more distant origin. 3 Are Killed in Shooting Near Fredericksburg, Va., Authorities SayThree others were injured in the shooting, which occurred on a suburban street in Spotsylvania County, about 60 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. |
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Acting Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Melanie Krause told her staff Tuesday that she plans to resign, according to two administration officials, over internal chaos and the agency's new immigrant data-sharing deal
At least three people were killed and three others were injured in a mass shooting Tuesday evening in Virginia's Spotsylvania County, according to authorities who are searching for suspects.
Attorneys for the Department of Homeland Security have 24 hours to produce evidence showing why Mahmoud Khalil should be deported ahead of a Friday hearing.
At least 79 people are dead, including former World Series champion pitcher Octavio Dotel and MLB player Tony Blanco, after the roof of a nightclub collapsed in the Dominican Republic early Tuesday.
The final piece of an advanced series of weather satellites officially began operating Tuesday to help provide better forecasts on Earth and in space, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed four executive orders designed to make the United States "energy dominant" and "unleash" the nation's energy reserves, including coal.
President Donald Trump's tariffs on 86 countries, including an overall 104% tariff on China, will go into effect Wednesday, according to the White House.
Some 8,700 service members who were fired by the Biden administration for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccines are invited back to their former positions.
Federal officials released new details Tuesday on the suicide death of a 52-year-old Chinese woman after she was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday defended global tariffs before the Senate Finance Committee amid a bipartisan push by U.S. senators to end the tariffs.
The U.S. Stock Market tumbled more than 300 points Tuesday to reverse an earlier rally after the Trump administration said it will move forward with a 50% tariff on Chinese goods, effective Wednesday.
An animal rescue group in Ohio had to call for help when one of five kittens abandoned outside the facility climbed a nearby tree and became stranded.
A dog who went missing in Utah turned up about two weeks later at an animal shelter in Texas -- over 1,000 miles from home.
A North Carolina man waiting at a lottery office to claim a $50,000 prize received a Keno ticket as a birthday gift from his daughter -- and won another $100,000.
Prime Video announced "Saturday Night Live" alum David Spade's new comedy special, "Dandelion," will premiere on the streaming service May 6.
"Daredevil's" Charlie Cox is set to guest star in Season 1 of FX's comedy "Adults," which arrives May 28.
The Denver Nuggets shocked the NBA sports world Tuesday in a team shakeup that saw the ouster of head coach Michael Malone and the team's general manager, Calvin Booth.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned of China's military expansion while aiming to improve economic ties with Japan during a two-day visit on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Medicare Advantage plans are squeezing billions out of the federal government by billing more for patient care, a new study says.
The Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota was shut down Tuesday after reports of a "bang" and spilled oil, according to officials.
NASA will kick off its 31st annual Rover Competition this week in Alabama, giving students from around the world a chance to show their engineering prowess in the space agency's "" obstacle course games.
The Trump administration does not have to reinstate some 16,000 fired federal probationary employees pending the outcome of a federal case in northern California, the Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
National Geographic is previewing "Titanic: The Digital Resurrection," a 90-minute documentary special that offers a unique look at the 1912 shipwreck. 
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