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Alan Tudyk: Harry embraces his humanity in 'Resident Alien' S4 Alan Tudyk says he loved playing a dual role in Season 4 of "Resident Alien" because the Mantid who steals the appearance of his character Harry is so deliciously wicked. 'Unite for Vets' rally in Washington, D.C., protest overhaul of VA Several thousand veterans converged on the National Mall on Friday at a rally among 200 events nationwide against an overhaul that includes staffing reduction and some services cut. Teen's body found after boat found circling on lake north of Atlanta Authorities on Friday night recovered the body of a 17-year-old after his small unmanned boat was found in a lake north of Atlanta one day earlier. BowFlex adjustable dumbbells recalled after injury reports Johnson Health Tech Trading is recalling nearly four million units of Bowflex adjustable dumbbells because their weight plates can dislodge and injure users, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said. Veterans Affairs' health, benefits app passes 3 million downloads The Department of Veterans Affairs' Health and Benefits mobile app has achieved more than 3 million downloads, or nearly 20% of all veterans, since its launch in 2021, 14 sentenced for dog fighting in Georgia Fourteen defendants convicted in a large-scale federal dogfighting event in southwest Georgia have been sentenced to an average of two years in prison. Massachusetts dad gives daughter lottery ticket worth $2M A Georgia woman who received a Massachusetts State Lottery scratch-off ticket as a gift from her father ended up winning $2 million. Evanescence, K.Flay release 'Fight Like a Girl' from 'Ballerina' Evanescence and K.Flay released their song "Fight Like a Girl" Friday. The song plays over the end credits in "Ballerina." Interior Department approves modifying federal coal mining project in Montana The Department of the Interior Friday announced approval of a mining plan modification for Bull Mountains coal mine in Montana. It authorizes Signal Peak Energy, LLC to mine roughly 22.8 million tons of federal coal. The Weeknd releases 'Baptized in Fear' music video Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd, released a music video for his song "Baptized in Fear" Friday. Porn site owner pleads guilty to sex trafficking in San Diego Michael Pratt, the mastermind behind the GirlsDoPorn website and an international fugitive for three years, pleaded guilty to sex trafficking in federal court in San Diego. Benicio Del Toro: Imagination runs amok in 'Phoenician Scheme' Oscar-winning actor Benicio Del Toro says writer-director Wes Anderson meticulously plans every scene in his movies, but still welcomes input from his cast. Long-lasting HIV prevention shot heads toward approval A new injection to prevent HIV is expected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later this month. Watch: Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis swap up again in 'Freakier Friday' Disney shared a poster and trailer for the "Freaky Friday" sequel "Freakier Friday," starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. 'Apocalypse Now' doc 'Hearts of Darkness' returning to theaters Rialto Pictures announced Friday it is bringing "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse," the 1991 documentary about the making of "Apocalypse Now," back to theaters. Listen: Teddy Swims releases 'God Went Crazy' from 'I've Tried' complete edition Teddy Swims released the single "God Went Crazy" and its music video Friday. The song is one of six new tracks on his album "I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Complete Edition)." ESPN's Jay Harris diagnosed with prostate cancer Longtime ESPN "Sports Center" anchor Jay Harris has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday. D.C. police officer gets 18 months in prison for leaks to Proud Boys leader Former Washington, D.C. Police Intelligence Chief Lt. Shane Lamond got 18 months in a federal prison Friday for obstructing an investigation by lying regarding contact he had with Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio. Amtrak not back to full strength after Northeast power outage Passenger train service in the U.S. Northeast was still not back to full capacity early Friday afternoon after crews worked overnight to repair a power outage in Connecticut. Argentina shows signs of economic recovery as social tensions persist Argentina is showing signs of economic recovery, but growing unrest over austerity measures and cuts to healthcare, education and pensions continues to fuel tensions nationwide. Tom Cruise's burning parachute stunt earns Guinness World Record "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" star Tom Cruise earned a Guinness World Record during filming when he completed six jumps out of a helicopter with his parachute on fire. Mahmoud Khalil offers declaration, describes damages to his life Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate detained by the Trump administration in March for deportation over his pro-Palestinian views, has offered a public declaration that details what he's experienced since his FBI recovers paintings stolen more than 40 years ago from N.M. museum A pair of stolen paintings have been returned to a museum in New Mexico after they were missing for more than 40 years, the FBI confirmed on Friday. |
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Return of Abrego Garcia Raises Questions About Trump’s Views of JusticeFor the nearly three months before the Justice Department secured an indictment against the man, it had repeatedly flouted a series of court orders to “facilitate” his release from El Salvador. Abrego Garcia Charges: What We KnowThree months after being wrongly deported to El Salvador, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was flown back to the United States on Friday to face federal charges. Justices Grant DOGE Access to Social Security Data and Let the Team Shield RecordsAs Elon Musk leaves Washington, the team he formed to ferret out waste and abuse won dual victories in the Supreme Court. Documentary Series Goes Inside Trump’s BubbleAdvance episodes of “Art of the Surge” offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the adulatory environment in which Mr. Trump has moved since regaining power. Democrats Threaten Trump Prosecutor Picks, Pointing to Past Vance BlockadeThe top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee said Vice President JD Vance had set a precedent for derailing U.S. attorney candidates during his time in the Senate. Buildup to a Meltdown: How the Trump-Musk Alliance CollapsedPresident Trump’s decision to pull a close associate of Elon Musk’s out of the running to lead NASA helped doom an extraordinary partnership. Agents Use Military-Style Force Against Protesters at L.A. Immigration RaidArmed agents in tactical gear threw flash-bang grenades to disperse a crowd in Los Angeles’s Fashion District. Later, agents fired less-than-lethal ammunition at protesters outside a detention center. A Professor Was Fired for Her Politics. Is That the Future of Academia?Maura Finkelstein is one of many scholars discovering that the traditional protections of academic freedom are no longer holding. Ex-Girlfriend Says Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Ignored Requests for Escorts to Wear CondomsUsing a pseudonym in court, the woman described long “hotel nights” with escorts and said Mr. Combs told her to continue one sexual encounter after vomiting. Watch Five Highlights From the Met Opera SeasonMemorable performances included a pair of Strauss operas, a suave villain, a star soprano in “Fidelio” and a new conductor in “Le Nozze di Figaro.” Why Trump and the New Right Declared War on BureaucratsWhy anti-managerialism is back. Trump Is Helping Human Rights Abusers. I’m Suing to Stop Him.A Trump executive order is undermining the International Criminal Court’s work to pursue justice for crimes against humanity. How North Korea Salvaged a Capsized WarshipSatellite images show the unconventional strategy engineers used to get the 5,000-ton vessel afloat. Weinstein Juror Complains to Judge About ‘Playground Stuff’ by OthersA member of the jury at Harvey Weinstein’s Manhattan retrial on sex crime charges said that another had become the subject of a “bit of a shunning” during deliberations. |
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Alan Tudyk says he loved playing a dual role in Season 4 of "Resident Alien" because the Mantid who steals the appearance of his character Harry is so deliciously wicked.
Several thousand veterans converged on the National Mall on Friday at a rally among 200 events nationwide against an overhaul that includes staffing reduction and some services cut.
Authorities on Friday night recovered the body of a 17-year-old after his small unmanned boat was found in a lake north of Atlanta one day earlier.
Johnson Health Tech Trading is recalling nearly four million units of Bowflex adjustable dumbbells because their weight plates can dislodge and injure users, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
The Department of Veterans Affairs' Health and Benefits mobile app has achieved more than 3 million downloads, or nearly 20% of all veterans, since its launch in 2021,
Fourteen defendants convicted in a large-scale federal dogfighting event in southwest Georgia have been sentenced to an average of two years in prison.
A Georgia woman who received a Massachusetts State Lottery scratch-off ticket as a gift from her father ended up winning $2 million.
Evanescence and K.Flay released their song "Fight Like a Girl" Friday. The song plays over the end credits in "Ballerina."
The Department of the Interior Friday announced approval of a mining plan modification for Bull Mountains coal mine in Montana. It authorizes Signal Peak Energy, LLC to mine roughly 22.8 million tons of federal coal.
Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd, released a music video for his song "Baptized in Fear" Friday.
Michael Pratt, the mastermind behind the GirlsDoPorn website and an international fugitive for three years, pleaded guilty to sex trafficking in federal court in San Diego.
Oscar-winning actor Benicio Del Toro says writer-director Wes Anderson meticulously plans every scene in his movies, but still welcomes input from his cast.
A new injection to prevent HIV is expected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later this month.
Disney shared a poster and trailer for the "Freaky Friday" sequel "Freakier Friday," starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Rialto Pictures announced Friday it is bringing "Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse," the 1991 documentary about the making of "Apocalypse Now," back to theaters.
Teddy Swims released the single "God Went Crazy" and its music video Friday. The song is one of six new tracks on his album "I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Complete Edition)."
Longtime ESPN "Sports Center" anchor Jay Harris has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday.
Former Washington, D.C. Police Intelligence Chief Lt. Shane Lamond got 18 months in a federal prison Friday for obstructing an investigation by lying regarding contact he had with Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio.
Passenger train service in the U.S. Northeast was still not back to full capacity early Friday afternoon after crews worked overnight to repair a power outage in Connecticut.
Argentina is showing signs of economic recovery, but growing unrest over austerity measures and cuts to healthcare, education and pensions continues to fuel tensions nationwide.
"Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" star Tom Cruise earned a Guinness World Record during filming when he completed six jumps out of a helicopter with his parachute on fire.
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate detained by the Trump administration in March for deportation over his pro-Palestinian views, has offered a public declaration that details what he's experienced since his
A pair of stolen paintings have been returned to a museum in New Mexico after they were missing for more than 40 years, the FBI confirmed on Friday. 
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