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More than 19,000 Palestinians displaced amid Israel's 'Gideon's Chariots' operation Officials with the United Nations said Friday that more than 19,000 Palestinians had been displaced amid Israel's latest war offensive to seize increased control of Gaza. Inmates who escaped New Orleans jail had inside help, officials say New surveillance footage from the Orleans Parish jail shows the moment ten detainees escaped from custody early Friday morning, sparking a massive manhunt, as officials said the escapees had inside help. Supreme Court blocks Trump from using Alien Enemies Act for deportations U.S. Supreme Court rules administration must give Venezuelans more time to challenge deportation under Alien Enemies Act. U.S. Navy announces updates for preservation of Pearl Harbor’s USS Arizona The U.S. Navy on Friday announced its plans for a preservation project coordinated with the National Park Service for Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona that includes the removal of its aging mooring platforms. Suspected serial killer Glen Rogers executed in Florida A man convicted of murdering a woman in a Tampa Bay, Fla., motel room in 1995 was executed at 6:16 p.m. EDT on Thursday. DHS, Secret Service investigating ex-FBI head James Comey's seashell photo as potential Trump threat Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that DHS and Secret Service are investigating a since-deleted picture former FBI Director James Comey published online as a threat targeting President Donald Trump. New blood test for Alzheimer’s approved by FDA The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a new blood test for the early detection of Alzheimer's disease in patients beginning to show cognitive decline. Michigan man thought lottery jackpot win was a prank A Detroit man said he initially thought he was being pranked when he discovered he had won a lottery prize of $25,000 a year for life. Charter, Cox Communications merger valued at $34.5B Charter Communications, one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States, announced a merger Friday with privately held Cox Communications in a multi-billion-dollar deal. Republican hard-liners defy Trump, Johnson as megabill fails to advance President Donald Trump's legislative agenda bill is slated to go through the House Budget Committee Friday, but it could be derailed by a handful of dissatisfied House Republicans. Analysis: After meeting Trump, Syria’s new leader must prove his willingness, capability President Donald Trump's announcement of the cessation of U.S. sanctions, along with his meeting with Syrian interim president, Ahmad Sharaa, marked a turning point and the beginning of a new chapter for Syria. Drew Bledsoe envies Drake Maye's mobility, compares Patriots QB to Patrick Mahomes Former NFL star Drew Bledsoe is jealous of Drake Maye's mobility and thinks the New England Patriots' second-year quarterback has a similar skill set to two-time MVP Patrick Mahomes. Ralph Fiennes to take over President Snow role in 'Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping' "Conclave" actor Ralph Fiennes will replace the late Donald Sutherland as President Coriolanus Snow in "Sunrise on the Reaping," the latest film in the "Hunger Games" franchise. Police investigating missing Slovenian statue of Melania Trump A bronze statue of first lady Melania Trump was stolen in a city in her home country of Slovenia, five years after it replaced a wooden sculpture damaged by arson. Lady Gaga to perform live at Netflix Tudum event Pop icon Lady Gaga is set to perform at Netflix's fan event, "Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event," at Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Novo Nordisk, U.S. biotech company team up to create obesity pills Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk is teaming up with California-based biotech Septerna to develop new pills to treat obesity, type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases. Toxic metals found in all rice samples in study A new report says rice sold in U.S. stores contains toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury. Judge to consider if 'privilege' gives government right to hide Kilmar Abrego Garcia info A federal judge will hear arguments Friday from the Trump administration to determine if the government has the legal privilege to not share details about its actions taken toward the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Watch: Moose gives birth on the grass outside Alaska hospital A moose wandered up to the grass outside a hospital in Anchorage, Alaska, and gave birth to a healthy calf. DC Comics announces new Black Label series 'Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum' DC Comics announced on Friday a new five-issue Black Label series titled "Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum." Listen: Jessie J releases 'Living My Best Life' single, 'nostalgic' music video Jessie J dropped "Living My Best Life," the second single from her forthcoming album, and a visualizer for the song on Friday. NWSL admits error in failure to stop game after Savy King collapse The NWSL said Friday that play should not have resumed after Savy King collapsed during a recent matchup between Angel City and the Utah Royals and that future matches featuring similar circumstances will be abandoned. Manatee strikes up friendship with Florida paddleboarder A Florida woman's unusual friendship with a manatee that repeatedly approached her paddleboard has gone viral after she posted videos of the encounters to TikTok. Salmon Rushdie attacker gets 25-year prison sentence The man already found guilty of attempting to kill author Salman Rushdie was given the maximum-possible prison sentence on Friday in a courthouse in Mayville, N.Y. Trump executive order reduces VOA staff by almost 600 U.S. President Donald Trump has directed the firing of almost 600 employees with the publicly-funded Voice of America, representing about a third of the broadcaster's staff. |
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Trump Appointee Pressed Analyst to Redo Intelligence on Venezuelan GangThe move followed a disclosure that intelligence agencies disagree with a key factual claim Trump made to invoke a wartime deportation law. A Reality Show Where Immigrants Compete for U.S. Citizenship? D.H.S. Is Considering It.A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security said the agency was happy to review “out-of-the-box pitches.” Secret Service Questions Comey Over ‘86 47’ Social Media Post About TrumpAdministration officials had said the post — a picture of seashells forming the numbers “86 47” — amounted to an assassination threat by the former F.B.I. director. Republican Revolt Reflects a Core Party Divide Over Spending and DebtWhether the ultraconservatives dig in and force big changes to the megabill carrying President Trump’s agenda or capitulate, as they have in the past, will determine the fate of their party’s signature legislation. Moody’s Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Below Triple-ANow all three major credit rating firms no longer give the United States their best rating. Democrats Who Championed Biden’s Re-election Bid Now Seek AtonementWith their party facing record low approval ratings, many top Democrats are trying to reposition themselves from Biden boosters to truth-tellers of what really happened in 2024. Audio Clip of Biden Special Counsel Interview Is Released, Showing Verbal StumblesRepublicans have long sought to make public a recording of the 2023 interview, arguing that it might offer evidence of a decline in Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s mental acuity. Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision?KAJ, representing Sweden with an ode to the sauna, is the bookmakers’ favorite, but singers from France, Austria, the Netherlands and Finland are also causing a stir. Eurovision 2025 Final: Time, Running Order and How to WatchIt has never been easier, no matter where in the world you are. 10 New Orleans Inmates Escape Jail Through Cell Wall Where Toilet Was RemovedThe Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office said the inmates, who should be considered “armed and dangerous,” might have had help from jail workers. A Century-Old Romance That Gave the Pope His Family NameOnline genealogists found that Pope Leo’s paternal grandparents in Chicago were accused of having an “illicit affair” in the 1910s, adding another layer to the pope’s complex family history. How the Democratic Party Closed Its Eyes to Biden’s DeclineMore than lying to the public, too many Democrats were lying to themselves. Selling Off Our Public Lands Is a Bad IdeaSelling off public lands threatens more than a century of progress for one of America’s most vital and popular shared experiments. Melania Trump Statue Vanishes in SloveniaThe bronze sculpture, erected near Ms. Trump’s hometown in eastern Slovenia, was chopped off at the feet and stolen, the police said. Cher Wants a Better Home for L.A.’s Elephants. Not Tulsa.A lawsuit is seeking to stop Los Angeles Zoo officials from shipping their two surviving elephants to another zoo in Oklahoma. Cher and other advocates want them to go to an animal sanctuary. Couple Imprisoned Girl for 7 Years and Kept Her in Dog Cage, Police SayInvestigators, who did not identify the teenager, now 18, said they believed she had been sexually abused by her stepfather. |
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Officials with the United Nations said Friday that more than 19,000 Palestinians had been displaced amid Israel's latest war offensive to seize increased control of Gaza.
New surveillance footage from the Orleans Parish jail shows the moment ten detainees escaped from custody early Friday morning, sparking a massive manhunt, as officials said the escapees had inside help.
U.S. Supreme Court rules administration must give Venezuelans more time to challenge deportation under Alien Enemies Act.
The U.S. Navy on Friday announced its plans for a preservation project coordinated with the National Park Service for Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona that includes the removal of its aging mooring platforms.
A man convicted of murdering a woman in a Tampa Bay, Fla., motel room in 1995 was executed at 6:16 p.m. EDT on Thursday.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that DHS and Secret Service are investigating a since-deleted picture former FBI Director James Comey published online as a threat targeting President Donald Trump.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a new blood test for the early detection of Alzheimer's disease in patients beginning to show cognitive decline.
A Detroit man said he initially thought he was being pranked when he discovered he had won a lottery prize of $25,000 a year for life.
Charter Communications, one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States, announced a merger Friday with privately held Cox Communications in a multi-billion-dollar deal.
President Donald Trump's legislative agenda bill is slated to go through the House Budget Committee Friday, but it could be derailed by a handful of dissatisfied House Republicans.
President Donald Trump's announcement of the cessation of U.S. sanctions, along with his meeting with Syrian interim president, Ahmad Sharaa, marked a turning point and the beginning of a new chapter for Syria.
Former NFL star Drew Bledsoe is jealous of Drake Maye's mobility and thinks the New England Patriots' second-year quarterback has a similar skill set to two-time MVP Patrick Mahomes.
"Conclave" actor Ralph Fiennes will replace the late Donald Sutherland as President Coriolanus Snow in "Sunrise on the Reaping," the latest film in the "Hunger Games" franchise.
A bronze statue of first lady Melania Trump was stolen in a city in her home country of Slovenia, five years after it replaced a wooden sculpture damaged by arson.
Pop icon Lady Gaga is set to perform at Netflix's fan event, "Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event," at Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk is teaming up with California-based biotech Septerna to develop new pills to treat obesity, type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
A new report says rice sold in U.S. stores contains toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury.
A federal judge will hear arguments Friday from the Trump administration to determine if the government has the legal privilege to not share details about its actions taken toward the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
A moose wandered up to the grass outside a hospital in Anchorage, Alaska, and gave birth to a healthy calf.
DC Comics announced on Friday a new five-issue Black Label series titled "Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum."
Jessie J dropped "Living My Best Life," the second single from her forthcoming album, and a visualizer for the song on Friday.
The NWSL said Friday that play should not have resumed after Savy King collapsed during a recent matchup between Angel City and the Utah Royals and that future matches featuring similar circumstances will be abandoned.
A Florida woman's unusual friendship with a manatee that repeatedly approached her paddleboard has gone viral after she posted videos of the encounters to TikTok.
The man already found guilty of attempting to kill author Salman Rushdie was given the maximum-possible prison sentence on Friday in a courthouse in Mayville, N.Y.
U.S. President Donald Trump has directed the firing of almost 600 employees with the publicly-funded Voice of America, representing about a third of the broadcaster's staff. 
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