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Nuclear fuel reaches new enrichment standard For the first time, nuclear fuel enriched above 5% will be irradiated in a commercial U.S. reactor, the Department of Energy announced Thursday. Six people arrested for dumping 'blood-red dye' in U.S. Embassy pond in London A top ranking official with Greenpeace UK has been arrested for dumping 'blood-red dye' in fountain outside the U.S. Embassy in London, officials announced Thursday. Dow falls 1,100 points after brief rally following Trump tariff pause The U.S. stock market remained volatile Thursday despite the 90-day reprieve on many of President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, despite a brief midday run up. Border Patrol arrests man smuggling narcotics on a bicycle U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in Texas have arrested a 32-year old man attempting to smuggle fentanyl and methamphetamine across the border on a bicycle. Rashida Jones: 'Black Mirror' episode reflects bleak intersection of healthcare, capitalism "Parks and Recreation" and "The Office" alum Rashida Jones told UPI the extraordinary circumstances of her new "Black Mirror" episode reflect some chilling realities. Senate debates whether it's time to stop changing the clock twice a year For years, Congress has tried to put a lock on the clock, get rid of seasonal time change and decide whether to make daylight saving time or standard time permanent. A Senate committee hearing Thursday didn't decide. Virtual dive will take explorers deep into unexplored waters off Hawaii Aquatic enthusiasts have a chance to join a virtual deep sea expedition with underwater explorers this week, as remotely operated vehicles take cameras below the surface of the ocean to investigate uncharted waters. Justin Rose holds 3-shot lead through first round of 2025 Masters Justin Rose made eight birdies en route to a 7-under 65 to finish at the top of the leaderboard on the first day of the 2025 Masters Tournament on Thursday in Augusta, Ga. Tour helicopter plunges into Hudson River in NYC, killing 6 A family of five from Spain and a pilot died when a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near New York City Thursday afternoon. To promote drug safety, FDA to replace animal testing with AI-based experiments, other methods The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is replacing animal testing with human-relevant methods, including artificial intelligence, when developing monoclonal antibody therapies and other drugs. 'Did we hit the aircraft next to us?' Planes touch wings at Reagan National Airport The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why two American Airlines regional jets touched wings at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., Thursday. King Charles III, Queen Camilla celebrate 20th anniversary in meeting with Pope Francis King Charles III and Queen Camilla met with Pope Francis Wednesday in Vatican City to mark their 20th wedding anniversary. Watch: Wynonna, Ashley Judd open up in Lifetime documentary Lifetime released the trailer for "The Judd Family: Truth Be Told" on Thursday. The four-part series featuring Ashley and Wynonna Judd airs May 10-11. U.S., Russian officials spar over U.S. embassy staffing in Moscow U.S. and Russian officials met in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday to continue negotiations to end the war in Ukraine and improve relations between Russia and the United States. Watch: Puppy survives 100-foot fall into abandoned silo Firefighters in Missouri pulled off a "complex rescue" when a puppy took a 100-foot fall into an abandoned silo. Gift from family member earns Maryland woman $30,000 lottery prize A Maryland woman who rarely plays the lottery received a ticket as a gift from a family member and won a $30,000 prize. 'Therapuss' guest Lucy Dacus: 'Hozier is just the best' Singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus appeared on Jake Shane's "Therapuss" podcast to discuss her new album, "Forever is a Feeling," as well as collaborating with artists who include Hosier and her band, boygenius. Russian-American Ksenia Karelina freed in U.S.-Moscow prisoner swap Ksenia Karelina, a dual citizen of Russia and the United States, was freed from Russian custody Thursday after she had been sentenced to 12 years in a penal colony for donating $50 to a Ukrainian charity group, as first Emma Corrin, Jack Lowden to star in 'Pride and Prejudice' adaptation Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" novel is being adapted into a Netflix limited series starring Emma Corrin, Jack Lowden and Olivia Colman. Democrats demand answers about possible Trump market manipulation related to his tariffs Democrats on Thursday requested an urgent inquiry into whether President Donald Trump, his family or members of his administration engaged in insider trading informed by advance knowledge regarding Trump's tariff policy. Senate Armed Services Committee weighs defense priorities amid growing global threats Republicans and Democrats and top military brass underscored in hearings Wednesday and Thursday that much of the budget must to be spent on supporting troops with child care, medical services and training. Cynthia Erivo to release 'I Forgive You' album June 6 Cynthia Erivo announced Thursday that her second studio album, "I Forgive You," will arrive June 6. Her second single from that album arrives Thursday night. Netflix's 'Oklahoma City Bombing' documentary to premiere April 18 Netflix announced "Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror," a documentary from Greg Tillman, will premiere April 18, one day before the 30th anniversary of the terrorist attack. Author and rock star's wife Jillian Shriner shot, arrested by LAPD during manhunt Jillian Shriner suffered a non-life-threating gunshot wound and is charged with attempted murder after allegedly drawing a firearm on Los Angeles Police Tuesday afternoon. ULA's launch of Amazon's satellites scrubbed because of bad weather in Florida United Launch Alliance on Wednesday night scrubbed the night launch of the first 17 satellites owned by Amazon because of inclement weather in Florida. |
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Supreme Court Sides With Migrant Trump Administration Wrongly DeportedA trial judge had ordered the Trump administration to take steps to return the migrant, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, from a notorious prison in El Salvador. Pressuring Migrants to ‘Self-Deport,’ White House Moves to Cancel Social Security NumbersBy placing migrants in Social Security’s “death master file,” the Trump administration is seeking to cut off their access to credit cards, bank accounts and other financial services. At the Supreme Court, the Trump Agenda Is Always an ‘Emergency’As legal challenges to the Trump administration mount, the justices are facing a key test — a flood of “emergency applications” asking for immediate intervention. Mahmoud Khalil’s Lawyers Will Seek Testimony From Marco RubioLawyers for the detained Columbia graduate said that the lack of substantive charges against him requires more information from the secretary of state. They acknowledge they are likely to fail. Trump’s Tariff Fight With China Poses New Threat to US FarmersSoybean producers warn that farms could go under as the Trump administration hits China with new tariffs of 145 percent. Trump Threatens More Tariffs and Sanctions on Mexico Over Long-Running Water DisputePresident Trump on Thursday cited the growing water debt that Mexico owes the United States under a treaty governing the use of the countries’ shared rivers. Helicopter Crashes Into Hudson River, Killing SixAn executive from Spain, his wife and three children died in the crash, along with the helicopter’s pilot, officials said. Charter Company in Fatal Helicopter Crash Had Prior Mechanical FailuresAt least twice before in the past 12 years, aircraft operated by the firm New York Helicopter Charter failed while in flight. Trump May Seek Judicial Oversight of Columbia, Potentially for YearsThe Trump administration is discussing asking a judge to enforce any deal it reaches with the school, which the White House says has not done enough to address antisemitism. In Cabinet Meeting, Musk Seems to Drastically Lower DOGE’s Savings GoalMusk said his group was on pace to cut $150 billion from the federal budget in one budget year. That would be a sharp drop from his previous stated goal of $1 trillion. Trump Deploys Justice Dept. to Scrutinize Ex-Officials and Perceived FoesA presidential decree instructing the Justice Department to scrutinize whether a former official broke the law crosses a new line. Trump Close to Winning Concessions From More Law FirmsFour or five firms could soon agree to deals that would be unveiled as a package, in an escalation of the president’s crackdown on an industry that has drawn his ire. How Do the iPhone 16E and Google Pixel 9A Compare to More Expensive Models?With tariffs threatening to drive up the costs of most things, the new entry-level phones from Apple and Google present a timely opportunity to save some bucks. Inside Trump’s Plan to ‘Get’ Greenland: Persuasion, Not InvasionThe island’s population might not be easily convinced as the president tries to clinch what he may see as one of history’s greatest real estate deals. Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get a CutMedicare spending on “skin substitutes” made of dried placenta has soared as doctors pocket lucrative discounts from sellers. The Stupidity of the Tariffs Are the Achievement of a LifetimeMaybe we’re just not good at thinking anymore. Stanford Protesters Charged With Felonies for Pro-Palestinian OccupationProsecutors filed felony charges on Thursday against 12 protesters, nearly all with ties to Stanford University, for breaking into an administration building and occupying it in 2024. If You See This Creepy Fish, Cut Its Head OffThe invasive northern snakehead, which has recently been appearing in Missouri and other states, must be eradicated, officials say. |
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For the first time, nuclear fuel enriched above 5% will be irradiated in a commercial U.S. reactor, the Department of Energy announced Thursday.
A top ranking official with Greenpeace UK has been arrested for dumping 'blood-red dye' in fountain outside the U.S. Embassy in London, officials announced Thursday.
The U.S. stock market remained volatile Thursday despite the 90-day reprieve on many of President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, despite a brief midday run up.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in Texas have arrested a 32-year old man attempting to smuggle fentanyl and methamphetamine across the border on a bicycle.
"Parks and Recreation" and "The Office" alum Rashida Jones told UPI the extraordinary circumstances of her new "Black Mirror" episode reflect some chilling realities.
For years, Congress has tried to put a lock on the clock, get rid of seasonal time change and decide whether to make daylight saving time or standard time permanent. A Senate committee hearing Thursday didn't decide.
Aquatic enthusiasts have a chance to join a virtual deep sea expedition with underwater explorers this week, as remotely operated vehicles take cameras below the surface of the ocean to investigate uncharted waters.
Justin Rose made eight birdies en route to a 7-under 65 to finish at the top of the leaderboard on the first day of the 2025 Masters Tournament on Thursday in Augusta, Ga.
A family of five from Spain and a pilot died when a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near New York City Thursday afternoon.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is replacing animal testing with human-relevant methods, including artificial intelligence, when developing monoclonal antibody therapies and other drugs.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why two American Airlines regional jets touched wings at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., Thursday.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla met with Pope Francis Wednesday in Vatican City to mark their 20th wedding anniversary.
Lifetime released the trailer for "The Judd Family: Truth Be Told" on Thursday. The four-part series featuring Ashley and Wynonna Judd airs May 10-11.
U.S. and Russian officials met in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday to continue negotiations to end the war in Ukraine and improve relations between Russia and the United States.
Firefighters in Missouri pulled off a "complex rescue" when a puppy took a 100-foot fall into an abandoned silo.
A Maryland woman who rarely plays the lottery received a ticket as a gift from a family member and won a $30,000 prize.
Singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus appeared on Jake Shane's "Therapuss" podcast to discuss her new album, "Forever is a Feeling," as well as collaborating with artists who include Hosier and her band, boygenius.
Ksenia Karelina, a dual citizen of Russia and the United States, was freed from Russian custody Thursday after she had been sentenced to 12 years in a penal colony for donating $50 to a Ukrainian charity group, as first
Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" novel is being adapted into a Netflix limited series starring Emma Corrin, Jack Lowden and Olivia Colman.
Democrats on Thursday requested an urgent inquiry into whether President Donald Trump, his family or members of his administration engaged in insider trading informed by advance knowledge regarding Trump's tariff policy.
Republicans and Democrats and top military brass underscored in hearings Wednesday and Thursday that much of the budget must to be spent on supporting troops with child care, medical services and training.
Cynthia Erivo announced Thursday that her second studio album, "I Forgive You," will arrive June 6. Her second single from that album arrives Thursday night.
Netflix announced "Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror," a documentary from Greg Tillman, will premiere April 18, one day before the 30th anniversary of the terrorist attack.
Jillian Shriner suffered a non-life-threating gunshot wound and is charged with attempted murder after allegedly drawing a firearm on Los Angeles Police Tuesday afternoon.
United Launch Alliance on Wednesday night scrubbed the night launch of the first 17 satellites owned by Amazon because of inclement weather in Florida. 
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