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Microsoft to close Skype on Monday Skype debuted in 2003 and was an early disruptor in online communications, but Microsoft says it's time to close Skype and focus on its Teams video conferencing platform. Sovereignty wins sloppy Kentucky Derby over Journalism Sovereignty rallied by Journalism in the stretch run of Saturday's 151st Kentucky Derby, winning by 1 1/2 lengths, handing Sheik Mohammed of Dubai his first victory in the Run for the Roses. Singapore’s PAP maintains 66-year control of its government Inflation, the cost of living and economic stability concerns propelled Singapore's conservative People's Action Party to a landslide election win on Saturday. Endowment for the Arts begins to cancel grants after Trump calls for disbanding agency The National Endowment for the Arts has begun cancelling grants to recipients after President Donald Trump on Friday revealed a budget plan calling for the elimination of the agency. Warren Buffett announces planned exit at Berkshire shareholder meeting Warren Buffett announced his pending retirement during a shareholder meeting Saturday and wants Berkshire Hathaway's board of directors to name Greg Abel as his replacement. Hegseth revises U.S. Army blueprint to 'ensure peace through strength' Changing military technologies, tactics and challenges require the U.S. Army to eliminate waste and modernize its capabilities to ensure "peace through strength," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced. Voice of America to resume broadcasting -- at least temporarily The taxpayer-funded Voice of America is scheduled to resume broadcasting next week for at least a little while longer. Scientists team up to publish climate assessment gutted by Trump Two nonprofit organizations announced that they would team up to publish climate-related research to further a congressionally mandated assessment that had been gutted by the Trump administration. Top US figures visit Seoul to meet defense industry leaders South Korea's defense industry is gaining global interest, as demonstrated by high-profile visits from U.S. figures like Donald Trump Jr., who met with business leaders in Seoul Tuesday. U.K. Reform Party leader: Two-party system is 'dead' Reform Party leader and Member of Parliament Nigel Farage says Thursday's elections herald the end of a two-party system in the United Kingdom. Planes forced into 'go-arounds' after Army helicopter's 'scenic' route to Pentagon Two commercial aircraft scheduled to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport on Thursday afternoon were forced to do "go-arounds" after a military helicopter allegedly took a scenic route to the Pentagon. EPA restructuring to include cuts, consolidation, shifting resources The U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency is consolidating staff and shifting resources, part of a larger restructuring effort that will seek to "bring much needed efficiencies," officials announced. Australian PM Albanese secures second term in election turnaround Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured a second term in office Saturday, completing a turnaround in the polls for his Labor Party. Kentucky Derby horses face wet track on race day; fans face a wide-open field A wet track and an open field greeted early-arriving fans for Saturday's 151st Kentucky Derby. Federal judge strikes down ‘Shakespearean’ Trump order targeting law firm A federal district court judge on Friday struck down an executive order from President Donald Trump that had targeted a law firm that once worked with political rival Hillary Clinton. Meet the 19 horses racing in Saturday's Kentucky Derby The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday at the storied Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Here is who is running. Queen Latifah's 'Equalizer' canceled after 5 seasonsNetflix casts its Ingalls family for 'Prairie' re-boot Luke Bracy has signed on to play beloved patriarch Charles Ingalls in the upcoming Netflix re-boot of "Little House on the Prairie." SZA's 'SOS' tops U.S. album chart Singer-songwriter SZA's "SOS" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for May 3: Willie Geist, Rachel Zegler TV journalist Willie Geist turns 50 and actor Rachel Zegler turns 24, among the famous birthdays for May 3. On This Day, May 3: 1999 tornado outbreak kills dozens in Plains states On May 3, 1999, 76 tornadoes tore across the U.S. Plains states, killing about 50 people and injuring hundreds. More Recent Articles |
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Republicans in Congress Use Obscure Law to Roll Back Biden-Era RegulationsAs G.O.P. lawmakers have largely ceded power to President Trump, they are also pushing the bounds of a little-known statute to undo federal rules — and potentially undermining the filibuster. No Country for Old Politicians? Some California Democrats Want an Age Cap.As the Democratic Party tries to win back support, some members say forcing older politicians to retire is one solution. Trump Administration Sues Colorado and Denver Over Immigration PoliciesThe lawsuit, which names the governor and mayor as defendants, is the latest move by the White House to try to get local governments to cooperate more with its immigration agenda. Warren Buffett Plans to Step Down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO by End of 2025Mr. Buffett said at the annual shareholders’ meeting that he wanted to turn over the reins to Greg Abel at the end of the year. Earlier, he criticized Trump’s trade policies. As China Looks for Way Out of U.S. Trade Deadlock, Fentanyl Could Be KeyChinese officials have long used their willingness to cooperate to stem the flow of fentanyl to the United States as leverage in talks over broader disputes. Oil Prices Are Falling. Here’s Where That Could Spell Trouble.For countries that depend heavily on oil revenue, dropping prices are worrisome. Harvard’s President Alan Garber Talks About His Legal Fight With TrumpAlan Garber became a hero to liberals after Harvard resisted the federal government. At the same time, he is trying to remake campus culture in ways the Trump administration might appreciate. Message From the Russian Military: ‘We Lost Your Son’Russia lacks any formal, organized effort to account for legions of missing soldiers. That often leaves relatives in limbo, fending for themselves with scant government information. Ukraine Rejects Russian Call for a Three-Day Cease-FirePresident Volodymyr Zelensky called the proposal a “theatrical show” and said such a short truce would not bolster negotiations for a lasting peace. The Best Hats at the 2025 Kentucky DerbyFrom traditional hats to fascinators and headdresses, the best looks at the 151st running of America’s most fashionable sporting event. Poised to Expand Gaza Offensive, Israel Calls Up Thousands of Reserve SoldiersThe mobilization could indicate that Israel is preparing to shift its tactics in its fight against Hamas. Voters Approve Incorporation of SpaceX Hub as Starbase, TexasA South Texas community, mostly made up of SpaceX employees, voted 212 to 6 in favor of establishing a new city called Starbase. How Misinformation and Partisan ‘New Media’ Changed a California TownResidents of Oakdale, Calif., have abandoned traditional media outlets for a mishmash of online sources. These days, they’re often not sure what information to trust. Weed Manager of the Year: One Man’s Quest to Save the Sonoran DesertAs official research positions are lost to budget cuts, the work of citizen scientists to preserve federal forests is becoming more valuable. Father Whose Son Was Shot by Cincinnati Police Hits Deputy With Car, Killing HimThe man had viewed footage of the fatal shooting of his 18-year-old son in Cincinnati hours before deliberately crashing into a sheriff’s deputy in Hamilton County, Ohio, the authorities said. From One Forest to Another: A Homeless Sweep Changes LittleDozens of people forced to leave the Deschutes National Forest in Oregon set up camp nearby in different wooded areas. Bob Filner, Mayor of San Diego Who Left Amid Scandal, Dies at 82A progressive member of Congress for two decades, he resigned as mayor after 18 women accused him of sexual harassment. One of the Weather World’s Biggest Buzzwords Expands Its ReachTo many, atmospheric rivers are a West Coast phenomenon. But they’re also responsible for the devastating flooding that hit the Central United States in early April. More Recent Articles |
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Skype debuted in 2003 and was an early disruptor in online communications, but Microsoft says it's time to close Skype and focus on its Teams video conferencing platform.
Sovereignty rallied by Journalism in the stretch run of Saturday's 151st Kentucky Derby, winning by 1 1/2 lengths, handing Sheik Mohammed of Dubai his first victory in the Run for the Roses.
Inflation, the cost of living and economic stability concerns propelled Singapore's conservative People's Action Party to a landslide election win on Saturday.
The National Endowment for the Arts has begun cancelling grants to recipients after President Donald Trump on Friday revealed a budget plan calling for the elimination of the agency.
Warren Buffett announced his pending retirement during a shareholder meeting Saturday and wants Berkshire Hathaway's board of directors to name Greg Abel as his replacement.
Changing military technologies, tactics and challenges require the U.S. Army to eliminate waste and modernize its capabilities to ensure "peace through strength," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.
The taxpayer-funded Voice of America is scheduled to resume broadcasting next week for at least a little while longer.
Two nonprofit organizations announced that they would team up to publish climate-related research to further a congressionally mandated assessment that had been gutted by the Trump administration.
South Korea's defense industry is gaining global interest, as demonstrated by high-profile visits from U.S. figures like Donald Trump Jr., who met with business leaders in Seoul Tuesday.
Reform Party leader and Member of Parliament Nigel Farage says Thursday's elections herald the end of a two-party system in the United Kingdom.
Two commercial aircraft scheduled to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport on Thursday afternoon were forced to do "go-arounds" after a military helicopter allegedly took a scenic route to the Pentagon.
The U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency is consolidating staff and shifting resources, part of a larger restructuring effort that will seek to "bring much needed efficiencies," officials announced.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured a second term in office Saturday, completing a turnaround in the polls for his Labor Party.
A wet track and an open field greeted early-arriving fans for Saturday's 151st Kentucky Derby.
A federal district court judge on Friday struck down an executive order from President Donald Trump that had targeted a law firm that once worked with political rival Hillary Clinton.
The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday at the storied Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Here is who is running.
CBS has canceled Queen Latifah's "The Equalizer" after five seasons.
Luke Bracy has signed on to play beloved patriarch Charles Ingalls in the upcoming Netflix re-boot of "Little House on the Prairie."
Singer-songwriter SZA's "SOS" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
TV journalist Willie Geist turns 50 and actor Rachel Zegler turns 24, among the famous birthdays for May 3.
On May 3, 1999, 76 tornadoes tore across the U.S. Plains states, killing about 50 people and injuring hundreds. 
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