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Trump's latest executive orders affect homeless vets, criminal prosecutions, regulatory efficiency President Donald Trump signed three extensive orders -- establishing a national center for homeless veterans, reducing criminal prosecutions for Federal Regulations violating and increasing Federal Register efficiency. White House considering suspending habeas corpus for deportations, Trump adviser Steven Miller says The Trump administration is "actively looking at" suspending the writ of habeas corpus, which is the right to challenge the legality of a person's detention by the government, senior adviser Stephen Miller said. Judge sets Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing for next week; assessment shows 'moderate risk' if released A judge on Friday set Erik and Lyle Menendez's resentencing hearing for next week after an evaluation considering the potential danger of their release showed a "moderate risk" of committing violence. Judge allows Menendez brothers resentencing hearing to move forward A Southern California judge on Friday paved the way for a re-sentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez in the murder of their parents in 1989. U.S. adults' use of illicit opioids 20 times higher than previously estimated, survey saysThe number of Americans using illicit opioids, including fentanyl, is 20 times higher than previously estimated, according to a study published Friday by researchers from the RAND Corp. and the University of Southern Cal USPS board names FedEx director David Steiner as 76th postmaster general The U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors announced Friday that former Waste Management CEO David Steiner and a board member of FedEx as the 76TH postmaster general. First at-home test to screen for cervical cancer approved by FDAThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Teal Health to provide the nation's first at-home test kit to screen for cervical cancer. 3 ex-Memphis police officers found not guilty of state charges in Tyre Nichols' beating death Three former Memphis police officers on Wednesday were acquitted on all state charges in the death of Tyre Nichols two years ago after being convicted of federal charges in 2024. 'Randomly' selected scratch-off lottery ticket earns man $300,000 A Michigan man said he "randomly" selected a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a $300,000 winner. Haylie Duff to star in Lifetime movie 'Pretty Hurts' Actress and director Haylie Duff will star in the upcoming Lifetime movie "Pretty Hurts," which premieres June 28. 'Peacemaker' Season 2 gets teaser, August release date Max released a teaser trailer for the second season of DC Studios series "Peacemaker," starring John Cena. The new season will debut Aug. 21. Look: 'Godzilla x Kong' sequel begins production, unveils official title Warner Bros. is teasing "Godzilla x Kong: Supernova," which is now in production. The movie stars Kaitlyn Dever and Dan Stevens, and opens in theaters in 2027. Peacock gives series order to Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted: The Animated Series' Peacock announced it has given a series pickup order to "Ted: The Animated Series," a new spinoff of the "Ted" films and live-action prequel series. FDA approves three natural food color additives The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved three new natural food color additives, part of Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s move away from artificial options. Border officers say they apprehend woman transporting fentanyl in her vagina U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at an El Paso crossing seized 113 grams of fentanyl earlier this week. Officials said the drugs allegedly were hidden in the vagina of a 40-year-old female U.S. citizen. J-Hope's 'Hope on the Stage' in Japan' to screen in theaters K-pop star and BTS member J-Hope is bringing the finale of his "Hope on the Stage" tour to theaters around the world May 31. Smoking doesn't explain greater COPD risk for womenJapanese Princess Kako to visit Brazil to mark 130 years of diplomatic relations Japanese Princess Kako will visit Brazil in June for the 130th anniversary of Japan-Brazil diplomatic relations. Blood testing could spot cancer early, study says Blood tests could catch as many as half of cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage, a new study says. Tufts University doctoral student detained by ICE granted bail in federal hearing Rumeysa Ozturk, the Tufts University doctoral student grabbed by ICE in Massachusetts and imprisoned in Louisiana, was granted bail from ICE detention Friday. For second time in week, radar screens go dark at Newark airport Radar screens at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport shut off Friday for the second time in a week. Look: Mother and son to receive graduate degrees on same day A mother and son are celebrating the run-up to Mother's Day by walking across the stage Friday to accept their master's degrees from Texas Christian University. North Carolina denies 'false reports,' says Jordon Hudson welcome at football facilities Jordon Hudson remains welcome at North Carolina football facilities, the Tar Heels said Friday in response to a report stating that coach Bill Belichick's girlfriend was prohibited from team areas, including the field. Look: Cat stows away under hood of state senator's vehicle An animal control officer in Pennsylvania came to the rescue of a stowaway cat found crying under the hood of a state senator's vehicle. Democrats decry being fired from Consumer Product Safety Commission President Donald Trump has fired three Democrats sitting on the five-member Consumer Product Safety Commission. |
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A New Kind of Battle for India and Pakistan, Two Old FoesPakistan accused India of launching air-to-surface missiles that targeted at least three bases. Soon after, Pakistani officials said retaliatory action against Indian bases had begun. Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Plans for Mass Layoffs and Program ClosuresAn emergency ruling by a federal judge in California amounted to the broadest effort yet to halt the Trump administration’s overhaul of the federal government. Trump Officials Consider Suspending Habeas Corpus for Detained MigrantsStephen Miller, a top aide, repeated a justification used in the immigration crackdown: that the country is fighting an invasion. But it is unclear the president has the power to take such a step. Pope Leo XIV’s Creole Roots Tell a Story of New Orleans“This is like a reward from God,” a local parishioner said, as researchers unearthed more details about the lives of Leo XIV’s ancestors in the heart of the city’s Afro-Caribbean culture. A United Front for Pope Leo Among American CardinalsOne cardinal who cast his ballot said the pope’s choice of the papal name Leo might signal a particular interest in workers’ rights. Leo Lived Here: The Price Goes Up for the Pope’s Childhood HomeAfter Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was selected to become the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, offers began flooding in to buy this modest house outside Chicago, the real estate broker said. In Pope Leo, Some in MAGA Movement See an AntagonistWhile President Trump welcomed the U.S.-born cardinal as the new pope, top Trump allies criticized Leo XIV for his similarities to Pope Francis. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Arrested at Protest Outside ICE Detention CenterRas J. Baraka and city officials have said that the lockup is operating without a valid certificate of occupancy. Three members of Congress from New Jersey were with Mr. Baraka when he was arrested. Judge Orders Release of Rumeysa Ozturk, Tufts Student Detained by ICEThe student, Rumeysa Ozturk, was being detained in Louisiana. A federal judge said her detention threatened to chill the speech of millions of noncitizens and ordered her release. DOGE’s Zombie Contracts: They Were Killed but Have Come Back to LifeThe Times found that federal agencies have revived dozens of contracts that Elon Musk’s group still publicly listed as canceled, inflating what it has saved. David Souter, Supreme Court Justice Who Allied With the Left, Dies at 85He left conservatives bitterly disappointed with his migration from right to left, leading to the cry of “no more Souters.” Putin Enlists Russian Pride for War in Ukraine During Moscow ParadeThe military parade marking the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany was intended to impress allies and tap into Russia’s deep sense of national pride. Drought in Military Aid to Ukraine Enters Uncharted TerritoryIt has been 120 days since the last drawdown of weapons from Pentagon stockpiles was announced, outstripping Speaker Mike Johnson’s hold on Ukraine aid more than a year ago. Kendrick Lamar and SZA Bring Storms and Celebrations to the Stadium StageThe rapper and R&B star are taking victory laps for smash hits and albums. But their co-headlining tour is still threaded with angst and reflection. After Criticism, Harris’s $900 Million Group Tries to Lay Out a FutureFuture Forward, the big-money group supporting Kamala Harris’s presidential bid last year, resurfaced after her loss with an event in California. Newark Airport Suffers Another Radar OutageThe air traffic control mishap early Friday morning added to disruptions in recent days that have intensified concerns about safety at one of the busiest U.S. airports. What the World Needs From Pope LeoPreaching about the supernatural and the digital. Nuclear-Armed India and Pakistan Have No Bridges Left to BurnThere’s been a profound and dangerous shift in their rivalry, and it threatens U.S. interests. Mexican Mayor Implicated in Drug Cartel Ranch InquiryThe mayor of Teuchitlán is the first government official to have been arrested in connection with the case. Prosecutors accuse him of colluding with the cartel. What to Know About the Hepatitis A Outbreak in L.A. CountyA highly contagious liver infection is surging among groups who are not typically at risk. At least seven people have died. Google Agrees to Pay $1.4 Billion to Settle 2 Privacy LawsuitsThe Texas attorney general brought the cases in 2022 under state laws. What to Know About Kosmos-482, a Soviet Spacecraft Returning to Earth After 53 YearsKosmos-482, which was headed to Venus, is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere by the end of this weekend. Experts don’t yet know where it may come down. More Recent Articles |
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President Donald Trump signed three extensive orders -- establishing a national center for homeless veterans, reducing criminal prosecutions for Federal Regulations violating and increasing Federal Register efficiency.
The Trump administration is "actively looking at" suspending the writ of habeas corpus, which is the right to challenge the legality of a person's detention by the government, senior adviser Stephen Miller said.
A judge on Friday set Erik and Lyle Menendez's resentencing hearing for next week after an evaluation considering the potential danger of their release showed a "moderate risk" of committing violence.
A Southern California judge on Friday paved the way for a re-sentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez in the murder of their parents in 1989.
The U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors announced Friday that former Waste Management CEO David Steiner and a board member of FedEx as the 76TH postmaster general.
Three former Memphis police officers on Wednesday were acquitted on all state charges in the death of Tyre Nichols two years ago after being convicted of federal charges in 2024.
A Michigan man said he "randomly" selected a scratch-off lottery ticket that turned out to be a $300,000 winner.
Actress and director Haylie Duff will star in the upcoming Lifetime movie "Pretty Hurts," which premieres June 28.
Max released a teaser trailer for the second season of DC Studios series "Peacemaker," starring John Cena. The new season will debut Aug. 21.
Warner Bros. is teasing "Godzilla x Kong: Supernova," which is now in production. The movie stars Kaitlyn Dever and Dan Stevens, and opens in theaters in 2027.
Peacock announced it has given a series pickup order to "Ted: The Animated Series," a new spinoff of the "Ted" films and live-action prequel series.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved three new natural food color additives, part of Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s move away from artificial options.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at an El Paso crossing seized 113 grams of fentanyl earlier this week. Officials said the drugs allegedly were hidden in the vagina of a 40-year-old female U.S. citizen.
K-pop star and BTS member J-Hope is bringing the finale of his "Hope on the Stage" tour to theaters around the world May 31.
Smoking can't explain why women are more at risk for COPD, a new study says.
Japanese Princess Kako will visit Brazil in June for the 130th anniversary of Japan-Brazil diplomatic relations.
Blood tests could catch as many as half of cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage, a new study says.
Rumeysa Ozturk, the Tufts University doctoral student grabbed by ICE in Massachusetts and imprisoned in Louisiana, was granted bail from ICE detention Friday.
Radar screens at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport shut off Friday for the second time in a week.
A mother and son are celebrating the run-up to Mother's Day by walking across the stage Friday to accept their master's degrees from Texas Christian University.
Jordon Hudson remains welcome at North Carolina football facilities, the Tar Heels said Friday in response to a report stating that coach Bill Belichick's girlfriend was prohibited from team areas, including the field.
An animal control officer in Pennsylvania came to the rescue of a stowaway cat found crying under the hood of a state senator's vehicle.
President Donald Trump has fired three Democrats sitting on the five-member Consumer Product Safety Commission. 
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