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Trump administration freezes dozens of federal research grants to Princeton The Trump administration suspended dozens of research grants Tuesday to Princeton University, making it the latest Ivy League school to lose federal funding over allegations of anti-Semitism. Liberal Susan Crawford beats Musk-backed candidate in most expensive judicial race in U.S. history Democrat-endorsed Susan Crawford was elected Tuesday to Wisconsin's Supreme Court, besting Republican Brad Schimel who was backed by the world's richest man, Elon Musk. SpaceX scrubs California launch of 27 Starlink satellites The SpaceX rocket and spacecraft technology company scrubbed its launch of 27 satellites Tuesday from California. Republicans win U.S. House seats in Florida special election Two Trump-endorsed Republicans, Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis, won in Florida's special election Tuesday night to expand the GOP's narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. 241 sickened with norovirus on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 flagship liner A 29-day round-trip cruise from England to the Caribbean aboard the Queen Mary 2 luxury liner turned into an ordeal for 224 passengers and 17 crew members who reported becoming ill. Sen. Cory Booker breaks record for longest Senate floor speech Sen. Cory Booker's Senate speech against the Trump administration broke Sen. Strom Thurmond's 1957 record Tuesday night to become the longest floor speech ever at more than 24 hours. Melania Trump honors 'Women of Courage' from around the world Secretary of State Marco Rubio and first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday honored eight women from around the world, including one held hostage by Hamas, who have "demonstrated exceptional courage, strength and leadership." Judge rules Mahmoud Khalil's case to remain in New Jersey after Trump administration challenge Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil's case will remain in New Jersey after a federal judge Tuesday rejected the Trump administration's bid to transfer it to Louisiana, where Khalil is being held. Attorney General Pam Bondi orders Justice Department to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione Attorney General Pamela Bondi has announced she will seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione. Federal officers in LA seize more than 1,000 replica guns at LAX so far in 2025 The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Tuesday its field operations in southern California have been "working relentlessly" to prevent entry of replica firearm into the United States. Bipartisan coalition quashes opposition to House proxy vote proposal House lawmakers who have newly born infants might gain the ability to choose a colleague to temporarily vote in their place after having a baby. Gunman in Buffalo supermarket mass killing seeks venue change to NYC Buffalo supermarket gunman Payton Gendron is seeking a venue change to New York City for his federal trial that could result in the death penalty for the racially motivated attack that occurred in 2022. FBI warns New Englanders about rise in fraud regarding quit claim deeds U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation officials in Massachusetts are warning the public about a "steady" uptick in fraud relating to quit claim deeds in the New England region. Deputy secretary of State, his counterpart in Seoul affirm goal of 'denuclearization' of North Korea Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and South Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun agreed North Korea must remain nuclear-free while discussing matters in East Asia via telephone. Wild turkeys chase mail carrier out of Massachusetts neighborhood A Massachusetts mail carrier encountered an unusual job site hazard when he was chased through a neighborhood by wild turkeys -- and the pursuit was caught on camera. Look: Tom Hiddleston dances in 'The Life of Chuck' poster Production company Neon unveiled a new poster for "The Life of Chuck," a Stephen King adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston. Watch: $2.5M lottery ticket left in pocket of jacket donated to charity A Pennsylvania woman is desperately searching for a jacket she donated to charity after realizing she left a $2.5 million lottery ticket in the pocket. Look: 'Handmaid's Tale' sequel to begin production "The Handmaid's Tale" is officially getting a sequel series: "The Testaments," starring Ann Dowd and executive produced by Elisabeth Moss. Body of 4th missing U.S. Army soldier found in Lithuania The body of a fourth U.S. soldier missing since last week during training exercises in Lithuania was found Tuesday, officials confirmed. Joint Chiefs of Staff chair nominee John Caine promises to be 'apolitical' and candid Retired Lt. Gen. John "Dan" Caine promised to stay out of politics and only provide President Donald Trump with honest assessments if confirmed as general and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Look: Dolly Parton launches 'Joleans' jeans with Good American Country music icon Dolly Parton has partnered with Good American to release "Dolly's Joleans," the brand announced Tuesday. Webby Awards nominees include Kendrick Lamar, 'The Oprah Podcast' The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 29th Annual Webby Awards, with nominees including Lady Gaga and Dax Shepard. 'Dogma' to return to theaters for 25th anniversary Director Kevin Smith announced that his 1999 film "Dogma" will return to theaters this summer to coincide with the movie's 25th anniversary. All-Star pitcher Lance Lynn retires from MLB Veteran pitcher Lance Lynn, a two-time All-Star and World Series winner who spent the majority of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals, will retire after 13 seasons, he announced Tuesday. Fasting every other day outperforms calorie cutting, clinical trial indicates Fasting every other day can prompt more weight loss than simply cutting calories, a new clinical trial shows. |
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G.O.P. Bolsters House Majority by Retaining Two Seats in FloridaThe Republicans who were elected on Tuesday to fill seats left empty by Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz had President Trump’s backing. Wisconsin Voters Approve Amendment Requiring Photo ID to VoteThe state has required voters to use photograph identification for nearly a decade, but an amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution was seen as making it more difficult to roll back that rule. Joe Rogan, Voices on the Right Raise Alarm Over Trump’s Immigration MovesThe cracks in support show how seriously some conservatives are taking the administration’s aggressive and at times slapdash tactics. U.S. Says Deportation of Maryland Man Was an ‘Administrative Error’Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was in the U.S. legally, is now in prison in El Salvador, and federal courts have no jurisdiction to order his release, the Trump administration said in a court filing. Venezuelan Migrants Ask Supreme Court to Block DeportationsLawyers for Venezuelan migrants asked the justices to keep in place a pause on President Trump’s deportation plan, calling it “completely at odds” with limited wartime authority given by Congress. With Painful Layoffs Ahead, Agencies Push Incentives to QuitAnother round of “deferred resignation” offers is part of the Trump administration’s stepped-up effort to rapidly downsize the government. Cory Booker Condemns Trump’s Policies in Longest Senate Speech on RecordThe New Jersey senator spent much of his speech, which ended after more than 25 hours, assailing the Trump administration. He eclipsed Strom Thurmond’s filibuster of a civil rights bill in 1957. Trump-Allied Prosecutor Looks to Undermine Biden PardonsIn an unorthodox move, Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, is questioning former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s family and former White House officials about clemency. Trump’s Tariffs Are Coming, but at a Cost to U.S. AlliancesPresident Trump is already showing signs of concern that his targets may team up against him. China’s New Barges Reveal How it Might Try to Seize TaiwanThe barges, which link up to form a bridge, could give China a way to land large numbers of vehicles and troops on Taiwan, solving a major logistical problem. A Columbia Campus Occupation Could Have Ended Without Police, Report SaysA university senate review concludes that some demonstrators who occupied Hamilton Hall were willing to leave voluntarily. A Mysterious Group Says Its Mission Is to Expose Antisemitic StudentsCivil rights advocates say Canary Mission is doxxing critics of Israel and providing a possible road map for immigration agents as they sweep up students in a campus crackdown. Princeton Senior, Accused of Assault During Protest, Is Found Not GuiltyA judge cleared David Piegaro of wrongdoing after he was charged with assaulting a police officer while recording pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations last year. Druse Militia Refuse to Join Syria’s New ArmyThe militias that control the Druse religious minority’s heartland in southwestern Syria have resisted the new government’s attempts to bring all armed groups under its control. Netanyahu Drops Nominee for Spy Chief After BacklashEli Sharvit was a controversial choice after Israel’s prime minister fired his predecessor. Revelations that he wrote a column criticizing President Trump may have helped sink his chances. U.N. Accuses Israel of Killing 15 Rescue Workers in GazaThe United Nations said Israeli forces killed the people as they were trying to aid injured civilians, then buried them in a mass grave. Israel said nine of the 15 dead were Palestinian militants. Martha Argerich, the Elusive, Enigmatic ‘Goddess’ of the PianoAt 83, the Argentine-Swiss pianist is at the peak of her powers. But she doesn’t want to talk about it. Betty Webb, Who Helped Bletchley Park Code Breakers, Dies at 101Sworn to secrecy about the goings-on at Britain’s storied World War II decryption operation, she only later recounted the efforts to crack German signals. Italy Tightens Citizenship Rules Amid Influx of ApplicationsThe government says it tightened citizenship rules because of a deluge of applications from the descendants of emigrants who only coveted an Italian passport. Andrew Scott on ‘Vanya’: ‘Who Isn’t Sad?’The actor calls his solo performance in Chekhov’s melancholy comedy an “endless experiment.” Even all alone, he can really fill a stage. More Recent Articles |
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The Trump administration suspended dozens of research grants Tuesday to Princeton University, making it the latest Ivy League school to lose federal funding over allegations of anti-Semitism.
Democrat-endorsed Susan Crawford was elected Tuesday to Wisconsin's Supreme Court, besting Republican Brad Schimel who was backed by the world's richest man, Elon Musk.
The SpaceX rocket and spacecraft technology company scrubbed its launch of 27 satellites Tuesday from California.
Two Trump-endorsed Republicans, Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis, won in Florida's special election Tuesday night to expand the GOP's narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.
A 29-day round-trip cruise from England to the Caribbean aboard the Queen Mary 2 luxury liner turned into an ordeal for 224 passengers and 17 crew members who reported becoming ill.
Sen. Cory Booker's Senate speech against the Trump administration broke Sen. Strom Thurmond's 1957 record Tuesday night to become the longest floor speech ever at more than 24 hours.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday honored eight women from around the world, including one held hostage by Hamas, who have "demonstrated exceptional courage, strength and leadership."
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil's case will remain in New Jersey after a federal judge Tuesday rejected the Trump administration's bid to transfer it to Louisiana, where Khalil is being held.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi has announced she will seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Tuesday its field operations in southern California have been "working relentlessly" to prevent entry of replica firearm into the United States.
House lawmakers who have newly born infants might gain the ability to choose a colleague to temporarily vote in their place after having a baby.
Buffalo supermarket gunman Payton Gendron is seeking a venue change to New York City for his federal trial that could result in the death penalty for the racially motivated attack that occurred in 2022.
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation officials in Massachusetts are warning the public about a "steady" uptick in fraud relating to quit claim deeds in the New England region.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and South Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun agreed North Korea must remain nuclear-free while discussing matters in East Asia via telephone.
A Massachusetts mail carrier encountered an unusual job site hazard when he was chased through a neighborhood by wild turkeys -- and the pursuit was caught on camera.
Production company Neon unveiled a new poster for "The Life of Chuck," a Stephen King adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston.
A Pennsylvania woman is desperately searching for a jacket she donated to charity after realizing she left a $2.5 million lottery ticket in the pocket.
"The Handmaid's Tale" is officially getting a sequel series: "The Testaments," starring Ann Dowd and executive produced by Elisabeth Moss.
The body of a fourth U.S. soldier missing since last week during training exercises in Lithuania was found Tuesday, officials confirmed.
Retired Lt. Gen. John "Dan" Caine promised to stay out of politics and only provide President Donald Trump with honest assessments if confirmed as general and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Country music icon Dolly Parton has partnered with Good American to release "Dolly's Joleans," the brand announced Tuesday.
The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 29th Annual Webby Awards, with nominees including Lady Gaga and Dax Shepard.
Director Kevin Smith announced that his 1999 film "Dogma" will return to theaters this summer to coincide with the movie's 25th anniversary.
Veteran pitcher Lance Lynn, a two-time All-Star and World Series winner who spent the majority of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals, will retire after 13 seasons, he announced Tuesday.
Fasting every other day can prompt more weight loss than simply cutting calories, a new clinical trial shows. 
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