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U.S. hits notorious Mexican drug cartel LNFM with sanctions, indictments The United States on Tuesday announced charges and sanctions against a Mexican criminal organization, as part of the Trump administration continued targeting of drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Trump awards Navy Midshipmen football team with Commander-in-Chief's Trophy President Donald Trump awarded the Navy Midshipmen football team, from the U.S. Naval Academy, the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy during a ceremony Tuesday at the White House. Biden calls Trump's 'damage' to Social Security 'breathtaking' in first official speech since leaving office Former President Joe Biden on Tuesday night delivered his first official public speech since leaving the White House, as he called the Trump administration's "damage" to Social Security "breathtaking." Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ‘personal vendetta’ against law firm The Susman Godfrey law firm succeeded in temporarily stopping the Trump administration from blocking its access to federal facilities and revoking government contracts. Vatican places Sagrada Família architect on path to sainthood The Vatican has placed Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, dubbed "God's architect" for his work on Barcelona's Sagrada Família, on the path to sainthood in recognition of his "heroic virtues." Tariffs, economic uncertainty take center stage at Small Business Expo SummitAt Walter Washington Center in Washington, D.C., representatives from small businesses gathered to network and showcase their companies, but tariffs and economic shift were the priority. DJ, game show host Wink Martindale dies at 91 Wink Martindale, radio DJ and host of game shots "Tic-Tac-Dough," "Gambit" and "High Rollers," died Tuesday at age 91, his family announced. Top Pentagon adviser placed on leave after leak investigation A top adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday and placed on administrative leave following an investigation into leaks at the department, according to a Defense Departofficia Palin vs. N.Y. Times defamation retrial underway in Manhattan Another jury is hearing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times after a second federal trial got underway on Tuesday. Blood test to predict tumor recurrence of advanced skin cancer called highly accurate New York University researchers say a simple, gene-based blood test has shown to be highly accurate in predicting whether some stage III melanoma patients are likely to suffer recurrences of cancerous tumors. 17-year-old shot in leg, 3 others injured in Dallas high school shooting Officials say at least three students were injured Tuesday afternoon at a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in the Dallas, Texas area. Crib mattresses can release toxic chemicals while children sleep, study says Crib mattresses have been found to emit toxic chemicals while children sleep, according to a new study, and could lead to developmental and hormonal disorders years later. Consumers can expect to pay more for Easter chocolates this year Because of high cocoa prices and the Trump administration's trade policy, this year has been especially stressful for small businesses in the chocolate industry. Man, 54, wanted for alleged stabbing death of wife, 52, outside Tennessee elementary school Authorities are looking for a Tennessee man suspected of stabbing his estranged wife to death Monday morning outside a Nashville area elementary school. Bio-engineered kidney transplant offers hope for millions A patient with end-stage kidney disease successfully received a genetically engineered porcine kidney and was released from the hospital in February, according to biotech firm eGenesis. 918 people play Monopoly in Australia to break world record A total 918 people sat down at 150 tables to play simultaneous games of Monopoly and break a Guinness World Record in Australia. Itchy hand leads Maryland man to $30,000 lottery prize A Maryland man said an itchy hand inspired him to buy the lottery ticket that earned him a $40,000 prize. Emergency rooms treat a gunshot wound every half-hour U.S. emergency room doctors treat a gunshot wound every half-hour, a new study has found. 'And Just Like That...' Season 3 to premiere May 29 Season 3 of the "Sex and the City" reboot "And Just Like That..." will arrive on Max on May 29, Warner Bros. shared alongside a trailer Tuesday. Watch: Tom Hiddleston sees his future in the stars in 'Life of Chuck' Production company Neon released a trailer for "The Life of Chuck," a new film adapted by Mike Flanagan from a story by Stephen King. Watch: Tina Fey, Colman Domingo vacation together in 'The Four Seasons' Tina Fey and Colman Domingo are among the three couples who reunite on vacation in the upcoming Netflix series "The Four Seasons" -- an adaptation of the 1981 film. Petition to rename airport for Dolly Parton amasses 51,000 signatures A pair of Nashville creatives started an online petition to rename the city's airport after music legend Dolly Parton and have now amassed more than 50,000 signatures. Democrats will travel to El Salvador to push for release of illegally deported Maryland man Democratic lawmakers say El Salvador must return a Maryland man wrongly deported by the Trump administration or they will visit the central American nation this week to seek answers. |
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Why Harvard Decided to Fight TrumpThe Trump administration will freeze over $2 billion in federal funds because Harvard refused to comply with a list of demands. Harvard leaders believed saying no was worth the risk. Trump Threatens Harvard’s Tax Status After Freezing FundsHarvard has rejected an effort by the White House to exert more control over its programs. Federal law prohibits the president from telling the I.R.S. to conduct specific tax investigations. Columbia Vows to Reject Any Trump Deal That Erodes Its IndependenceA message from the university’s acting president said that talks with the Trump administration were continuing as the White House is seeking to place the school under judicial oversight. What to Know as Trump Freezes Federal Funds for Harvard and Other UniversitiesPresident Trump is trying to influence which colleges receive federal financial support, a practice that began around the time of World War II. China Girds for Economic Stress of Trump’s TariffsThe economy grew steadily from January through March, but U.S. tariffs pose a risk for China in the coming weeks and months. Judge Rebukes Trump Officials, Ordering Steps to Return Abrego Garcia From El SalvadorThe judge also said she planned to force Trump officials to reveal what they have done behind the scenes to seek the return of the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. What Trump’s Meeting With Bukele MeansPresident Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has found a spot on the global stage by opening the doors of his prison system to President Trump. Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains how Bukele, a self-proclaimed dictator, has gone from a pariah to a partner of Trump. U.S. Cites Gaza Peace Process to Justify Move to Deport Columbia StudentMohsen Mahdawi, who led Columbia protests, engaged in activities that could threaten attempts to end the war in Gaza, a memo from Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. 2 Protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall Are Subdued With Stun GunsThree people, including the two who were subdued with stun guns, were arrested. Grassley Draws Jeers From Constituents at Raucous Town HallThe Iowa Republican was pressed on President Trump’s policies, including the case of a Salvadoran immigrant who his administration has admitted it mistakenly sent to a prison in El Salvador. Biden Condemns Trump Over Social Security in First Speech Since Leaving OfficeIn Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s first extensive speech since he left office, he accused the Trump administration of “taking a hatchet” to the Social Security Administration. David Hogg, Parkland Survivor and D.N.C. Vice Chair, Hopes to Unseat Democratic IncumbentsDavid Hogg, a young liberal activist and now a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, is leading an effort to unseat the party’s older lawmakers in primaries. The First Ever Sighting of a Colossal SquidAn expedition spotted a baby of the species in the South Sandwich Islands. This cephalopod can grow to more than 20 feet and has proved elusive in its deep-sea environs. Trump Gives Conflicting Signals and Mixed Messages on Iran Nuclear TalksThe Trump administration started with a simple goal: Make Iran dismantle its nuclear and missile programs. Then its top negotiator started softening his tone, and had to retreat. This Therapist Helped Clients Feel Better. It Was A.I.In the first clinical trial of its kind, an A.I. chatbot eased mental health symptoms among participants. The technology may someday help solve the provider shortage. Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman’s Wife, Asked About Flulike Symptoms Before DeathsVideos, photographs and police reports released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office in New Mexico offered a look into the days before Betsy Arakawa and Mr. Hackman died. As the Border Wars Recede, a Park on the Rio Grande Reopens to the PublicShelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, was a backdrop for immigration fights during the Biden administration, but as the battle has moved inland some of the state’s troops have decamped. Wink Martindale, Popular Game Show Host on ‘Tic-Tac-Dough’ and More, Dies at 91He was involved in more than 20 game shows, most memorably as the host of “Gambit” and “Tic-Tac-Dough” in the 1970s and ’80s. Autopsies of Slain Gaza Medics Show Some Were Shot in the HeadThe New York Times obtained autopsy reports for 14 of the 15 people killed in a March 23 attack on an ambulance and fire truck. After an Earthquake, These Elephants Knew Exactly Whom to Follow: MomA video from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park taken during an earthquake put complex elephant herd dynamics on display. How ShakeAlert Warns California About EarthquakesEven a few seconds’ notice gives people time to prepare before the shaking. I Have Never Been More Afraid for My Country’s FutureTrump’s worldview is stuck in the 1970s, and his whole administration is a cruel farce. Richard L. Armitage, 79, Dies; State Department Official in a Turbulent EraWhile serving as Colin Powell’s deputy during the Iraq war, he found himself at the center of a scandal when he leaked a C.I.A. operative’s name. 4 Injured in Dallas School Shooting, Authorities SayThree students were wounded by gunfire and a fourth also was injured when gunfire erupted at Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Tuesday afternoon, officials said. Autism Rate Continues to Rise Among Children, C.D.C. ReportsWhile the agency stressed that increased screening was most likely behind much of the increase, the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., called it an “epidemic.” |
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The United States on Tuesday announced charges and sanctions against a Mexican criminal organization, as part of the Trump administration continued targeting of drug cartels as terrorist organizations.
President Donald Trump awarded the Navy Midshipmen football team, from the U.S. Naval Academy, the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy during a ceremony Tuesday at the White House.
Former President Joe Biden on Tuesday night delivered his first official public speech since leaving the White House, as he called the Trump administration's "damage" to Social Security "breathtaking."
The Susman Godfrey law firm succeeded in temporarily stopping the Trump administration from blocking its access to federal facilities and revoking government contracts.
The Vatican has placed Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, dubbed "God's architect" for his work on Barcelona's Sagrada Família, on the path to sainthood in recognition of his "heroic virtues."
Wink Martindale, radio DJ and host of game shots "Tic-Tac-Dough," "Gambit" and "High Rollers," died Tuesday at age 91, his family announced.
A top adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday and placed on administrative leave following an investigation into leaks at the department, according to a Defense Departofficia
Another jury is hearing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times after a second federal trial got underway on Tuesday.
New York University researchers say a simple, gene-based blood test has shown to be highly accurate in predicting whether some stage III melanoma patients are likely to suffer recurrences of cancerous tumors.
Officials say at least three students were injured Tuesday afternoon at a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in the Dallas, Texas area.
Crib mattresses have been found to emit toxic chemicals while children sleep, according to a new study, and could lead to developmental and hormonal disorders years later.
Because of high cocoa prices and the Trump administration's trade policy, this year has been especially stressful for small businesses in the chocolate industry.
Authorities are looking for a Tennessee man suspected of stabbing his estranged wife to death Monday morning outside a Nashville area elementary school.
A patient with end-stage kidney disease successfully received a genetically engineered porcine kidney and was released from the hospital in February, according to biotech firm eGenesis.
A total 918 people sat down at 150 tables to play simultaneous games of Monopoly and break a Guinness World Record in Australia.
A Maryland man said an itchy hand inspired him to buy the lottery ticket that earned him a $40,000 prize.
U.S. emergency room doctors treat a gunshot wound every half-hour, a new study has found.
Season 3 of the "Sex and the City" reboot "And Just Like That..." will arrive on Max on May 29, Warner Bros. shared alongside a trailer Tuesday.
Production company Neon released a trailer for "The Life of Chuck," a new film adapted by Mike Flanagan from a story by Stephen King.
Tina Fey and Colman Domingo are among the three couples who reunite on vacation in the upcoming Netflix series "The Four Seasons" -- an adaptation of the 1981 film.
A pair of Nashville creatives started an online petition to rename the city's airport after music legend Dolly Parton and have now amassed more than 50,000 signatures.
Democratic lawmakers say El Salvador must return a Maryland man wrongly deported by the Trump administration or they will visit the central American nation this week to seek answers. 
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