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Senate barely approves procedural vote to open debate on spending bill The U.S. Senate late Saturday conducted its first vote to move the massive spending bill forward after Republicans released their updated version. Microsoft's ‘blue screen of death’ has died at 40 The infamous "blue screen of death," which featured a text frown and terrified those who experienced it, no longer exists after Microsoft killed it in favor of a simple black screen and error code. Serbian police clash with anti-government protesters in Belgrade Serbian police clashed with some protesters who marched in Belgrade on Saturday, while demanding an early election to replace President Aleksander Vucic and seat a new government. Proposed federal budget would limit access to student loans The latest version of the Senate's federal budget reconciliation bill would limit the availability of student loans for future borrowers by revising federal student loan programs. Defense Department to end satellite data programs used for storm forecasts With the peak of hurricane season looming, forecasters will be without key information starting Monday because the Defense Department said it will no longer provide them with data from the weather satellites. Haitians to lose TPS status in September The Department of Homeland Security is ending Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Haitians living in the United States as of Sept. 2. SpaceX launches second mission in 2 days from same pad, breaks own record SpaceX early Saturday launched another 27 Starlink satellites, breaking it's own record by preparing the launchpad for another liftoff two days after a launch from the same pad in Florida. Trump cancels U.S.-Canadian trade talks over tech taxes President Donald Trump cited potential Canadian taxes on U.S. tech companies as his reason for ending trade talks with Canada on Friday. Record turnout anticipated for Budapest Pride march Saturday's Budapest Pride march is expected to have drawn record attendance and participation in opposition to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's anti-LGBTQ policies. No Season 2 for 'Doctor Odyssey' on ABCSlain Minnesota state House member, husband mourned at funeral About 1,500 people on Saturday attended the funeral of slain former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in Minneapolis. Dozens of Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Dozens of Palestinians have died in several rounds of Israeli airstrikes from Friday night until Saturday morning, officials said. Thousands call for Thai PM's removal during Bangkok protests Protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Saturday, calling for the removal of Thailand's prime minister, less than a year after she was sworn into office. FBI confirms hacker group behind Hawaiian Airlines attack A notorious hacker group could reportedly be responsible for a recent cyberattack on Hawaiian Airlines that affected some of its IT systems. Bill to limit Trump's use of military against Iran fails to pass in U.S. Senate Senate Democrats have failed in their attempt to curtail President Donald Trump's ability to use the military against Iran without congressional approval. Thousands attend Iranian state funerals for victims of Iran-Israel conflict Funeral processions got underway in Tehran Saturday for around 60 people killed in the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel. Families decry conditions inside immigrant detention centers Friends and family members of people detained in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids are raising concerns over conditions inside detention centers in California. Look: Jeff Bezos marries Lauren Sanchez in Venice, Italy Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos married former journalist Lauren Sanchez in front of about 200 guests in Venice, Italy, on Friday. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart for 5th week Country star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth week. Famous birthdays for June 28: Jessica Hecht, Mel Brooks Actor Jessica Hecht turns 60 and filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 99, among the famous birthdays for June 28. On This Day, June 28: Biscayne National Park established in Florida On June 28, 1980, Biscayne National Park, previously a national monument, was established by an act of Congress. More Recent Articles |
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Senate Takes Up Trump’s Policy Bill, as G.O.P. Scrounges for Votes to Pass ItRepublican leaders barely scaled a key procedural hurdle to bring up the bill, but Democrats delayed its consideration and it was unclear whether the G.O.P. had the votes to pass it. Musk Wades Back Into Politics, Slamming Trump’s Domestic Policy BillWeeks after ending his war of words with President Trump, Elon Musk called the president’s bill “utterly insane and destructive.” Why a G.O.P. Medicaid Requirement Could Set States Up for FailureThe Republicans’ big bill would require most states to build technology systems quickly and with little funding. How the Supreme Court’s Injunction Ruling Expands Trump’s PowerThe court tied the hands of judges at a time when Congress has been cowed and internal executive branch constraints have been steamrolled. Chief Justice Roberts Urges Political Leaders to Tone Down RhetoricAt a conference with federal judges, the chief justice did not mention the court’s decision sharply limiting their power, focusing instead on the danger of threats to the judiciary. Israel and U.S. Smashed Iran Nuclear Site That Grew After Trump Quit 2015 AccordNuclear experts say the president’s rejection of the restrictive deal forced him to neutralize an Iranian threat of his own making. Iran Holds State Funeral for Military Commanders and Nuclear ScientistsA procession of marchers honored prominent figures killed during the 12-day war with Israel. Is Pope Leo a Man of Action on Sexual Abuse Cases? Or the Opposite?For some survivors, he was a hero. Others who reported abuse said he failed them. Takeaways From a Times Investigation of the Pope’s Legacy on Sex AbuseAs a bishop in Peru, Pope Leo XIV’s handling of two abuse cases was a study in contrasts, siding strongly with victims in one and accused of failing them in the other. Tim Walz Eulogizes Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and Husband During FuneralMelissa Hortman was eulogized by Gov. Tim Walz as a compassionate leader in a service that former President Biden and former Vice President Harris also attended. Political Violence Is Part of the American Story. It Is Also Changing.Attacks, such as an assassination in Minnesota, are on the rise. Their motives are often hard to parse. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Narrow CZI’s Focus to Science EffortsThe tech titan and his wife once had sprawling ambitions for their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Now their efforts in politics, education and housing have been cut back to focus on science. Is Mostafa Asal, Squash World Champion, Testing The Rules, or Cheating?Even Mostafa Asal’s coach admits his player sometimes goes too far. But an anonymous YouTuber is crying foul play, with videos to make the point. Obfuscating on ObliteratingTrump schools the Ayatollah on the fine art of truth telling. Zohran Mamdani Returns to Harlem to Make His Pitch to Black New YorkersThe presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor, who has struggled to make inroads with the Black community, spoke at the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network on Saturday. Golden Arches in a War Zone: McDonald’s Thrives in UkraineThe American fast-food giant plans to open about 10 new restaurants in Ukraine this year, a testament to the country’s rebounding economy and its enduring love of Big Macs. Democrats Cheer Hollywood Tax Breaks They Once Called ‘Corporate Welfare’California politicians once derided a $50 million proposal by Arnold Schwarzenegger. With the support of unions, they’re now strongly backing a $750 million subsidy. Mikayla Raines, Who Rescued Foxes and Other Animals, Is Dead at 30She founded Save a Fox Rescue to care for foxes that had been abandoned or bred for their pelts on fur farms. She gained millions of social media followers along the way. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Senate late Saturday conducted its first vote to move the massive spending bill forward after Republicans released their updated version.
The infamous "blue screen of death," which featured a text frown and terrified those who experienced it, no longer exists after Microsoft killed it in favor of a simple black screen and error code.
Serbian police clashed with some protesters who marched in Belgrade on Saturday, while demanding an early election to replace President Aleksander Vucic and seat a new government.
The latest version of the Senate's federal budget reconciliation bill would limit the availability of student loans for future borrowers by revising federal student loan programs.
With the peak of hurricane season looming, forecasters will be without key information starting Monday because the Defense Department said it will no longer provide them with data from the weather satellites.
The Department of Homeland Security is ending Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Haitians living in the United States as of Sept. 2.
SpaceX early Saturday launched another 27 Starlink satellites, breaking it's own record by preparing the launchpad for another liftoff two days after a launch from the same pad in Florida.
President Donald Trump cited potential Canadian taxes on U.S. tech companies as his reason for ending trade talks with Canada on Friday.
Saturday's Budapest Pride march is expected to have drawn record attendance and participation in opposition to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's anti-LGBTQ policies.
Joshua Jackson's "Doctor Odyssey" has been canceled after one season on ABC.
About 1,500 people on Saturday attended the funeral of slain former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in Minneapolis.
Dozens of Palestinians have died in several rounds of Israeli airstrikes from Friday night until Saturday morning, officials said.
Protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Saturday, calling for the removal of Thailand's prime minister, less than a year after she was sworn into office.
A notorious hacker group could reportedly be responsible for a recent cyberattack on Hawaiian Airlines that affected some of its IT systems.
Senate Democrats have failed in their attempt to curtail President Donald Trump's ability to use the military against Iran without congressional approval.
Funeral processions got underway in Tehran Saturday for around 60 people killed in the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel.
Friends and family members of people detained in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids are raising concerns over conditions inside detention centers in California.
Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos married former journalist Lauren Sanchez in front of about 200 guests in Venice, Italy, on Friday.
Country star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth week.
Actor Jessica Hecht turns 60 and filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 99, among the famous birthdays for June 28.
On June 28, 1980, Biscayne National Park, previously a national monument, was established by an act of Congress. 
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