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SpaceX sends 27 Starlink satellites into orbit from California SpaceX on Wednesday afternoon launched another batch of 27 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on the 15th anniversary of the first Falcon 9 rocket launch. Trump suspends visas for new Harvard international students President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered a suspension of international visas for new students seeking to attend Harvard University. Judge temporarily halts deportation of Boulder suspect's family A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the deportation of family members of the Egyptian national charged in the anti-Semitic attack in Boulder, Colo. Donald Trump orders probe into alleged Joe Biden autopen conspiracy President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered an investigation into former President Joe Biden's cognitive state, alleging that White House aides covered up the ex-leader's mental decline and "abused the power" of the nati Judge orders release of documents in Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation A federal judge in Maryland on Wednesday ordered seven documents to be unsealed in the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador the government said was an administrative error. Judge rules migrants sent to El Salvador prison can challenge removals A federal judge on Wednesday ruled migrants sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador on flights in mid-March must be allowed to challenge their removal under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. Man charged with federal hate crime, attempted murder in Colorado The man accused of using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to burn people demonstrating in support of Israeli hostages was charged with a federal hate crime and is facing 16 Colorado counts of attempted murder. Columbia's accreditation threatened over harassment of Jewish students The U.S. Department of Education is threatening Columbia University's accreditation because the agency said the New York private school violated Title IX by not cracking down on harassment of Jewish students. California inmate gets 5 years for drone drug delivery scheme A Pleasant Valley State Prison inmate in California will spend five more years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to possess and distribute illicit drugs via drone deliveries in 2021. White House marks 83rd anniversary of Midway victory in WWII Wednesday is the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Midway, which turned the tide against the Japanese during World War II, the White House announced. FanDuel bans bettor after Gabby Thomas heckled at track event FanDuel has banned an online bettor after he posted a video of himself heckling Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas at a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia last weekend, claiming "it made my parlay win." Movie review: 'Ballerina' honors 'John Wick' style "Ballerina," starring Ana de Armas and in theaters Friday, applies the "John Wick" style of action to a new character with some memorable new moments of carnage. Trump says Putin will retaliate for Ukrainian drone strikes on air force Russian President Vladimir Putin will respond to the Ukrainian drone strikes that destroyed Russian military aircraft in several locations on Sunday, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday. Former Biden press secretary says she left the Democratic Party Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says she left the Democratic Party and urges more Americans to become independents in a book to be released this fall. John Candy documentary to open Toronto International Film Festival The 50th annual Toronto International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of the documentary "John Candy: I Like Me," directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds. Argentina's sustained decline in birth rate reflects profound demographic changes Argentina's birth rate has declined by nearly 40% in the last decade, reaching its lowest level in more than 50 years in 2023. Writers Guild Awards to return in March The Writers Guild of America will host the 78th annual Writers Guild Awards March 8, 2026, in New York City and Los Angeles. Jacob Tremblay, Russell Crowe to star in Unabomber film at Netflix Netflix is announcing the cast of "Unabom," a new film about Ted Kaczynski, widely known as the Unabomber. The movie stars Jacob Tremblay, Russell Crowe and Shailene Woodley. Watch: Marvel unveils Galactus head popcorn bucket for 'Fantastic Four' Marvel Entertainment unveiled the Galactus Popcorn Vessel, a movie theater bucket themed after upcoming film "The Fantastic Four: First Steps." Japanese royal family supports peace while touring Okinawa Japan's imperial family honored the war dead in Okinawa on Wednesday, where the last major battle of World War II occurred 80 years ago, from April 1 to June 22, 1945. Watch: 'The Rainmaker' trailer reimagines John Grisham novel USA Network is previewing "The Rainmaker," a new series that reimagines the 1995 John Grisham novel. Milo Callaghan, John Slattery and Lana Parrilla star. |
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Trump Orders Investigation of Biden and His AidesThe executive order is the latest effort by President Trump to stoke outlandish conspiracy theories about his predecessor and question the legality of his actions in office. Fearful House Republicans Scramble to Mollify MuskRepublicans in the chamber are bending over backward to appease the world’s richest man, who is furious at them for voting for a bill to deliver President Trump’s domestic policy agenda. U.S. Is Trimming Back Its Collection of Consumer Price DataThe cutbacks would have “minimal impact,” the government said, but economists warned of reduced confidence in inflation data produced by a struggling statistical system. Trump Allies Try to Discredit Experts Warning About the Cost of Tax CutsPresident Trump and his allies have united around a new foe: the economists and budget experts who have warned about the costs of Republicans’ tax ambitions. Trump’s Policy Bill Would Add $2.4 Trillion to Debt, Budget Office SaysThe estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is all but certain to inflame an already intense debate inside the G.O.P. about the fiscal consequences of its bill to enact President Trump’s agenda. 5 Takeaways From the First N.Y.C. Mayoral DebateFormer Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, faced a barrage of attacks from his Democratic rivals. Ancient Trees, Dwindling in the Wild, Thrive on Sacred GroundBuddhist temples in China are home to trees from dozens of endangered species, a new study shows. Some of them are almost 2,000 years old. Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Suspect in Colorado AttackLawyers for the wife and children of the man charged with attacking an event supporting hostages in Gaza filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking their release. Putin Intends to Respond to Ukraine Strikes on Russian Bombers, Trump SaysPresident Trump spoke with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia amid escalating attacks between Russia and Ukraine, even as their officials have been engaged in direct talks. U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution Demanding Immediate Gaza Cease-FireThe Security Council resolution also sought the release of all the hostages and the resumption of full-scale aid deliveries. Israel Says It Made Record Weapons Sales Abroad While Fighting WarThe exports show how Israel is pursuing new markets as its forces battle on multiple fronts. At ‘CPAC of the Center,’ Democratic Moderates Beat Up on the LeftAt a wonky gathering in Washington, centrist Democrats argued that they were the majority-makers the party needed to take control of Congress in 2026 and beyond. Karine Jean-Pierre, Former Biden Press Secretary, Leaves Democratic PartyIn a coming book, Ms. Jean-Pierre will describe a “betrayal” by her party when Joseph R. Biden Jr. ended his re-election campaign. Democrats were quick to criticize her. ‘Sinners’ Goes Beyond Horror and the Blues for Clarksdale, Miss.The community effort and attention around “Sinners,” a blockbuster horror movie, became an opportunity to talk about investing in the Delta town that built the blues. Now the President Is an Art CriticThe imperial presidency doesn’t even begin to describe what Trump is doing. Harvey Milk’s Name Is Not Going Anywhere in San FranciscoMr. Milk’s name adorns numerous sites in the city, where he became a trailblazer for gay rights before he was killed in 1978. The Pentagon is considering stripping his name from a Navy vessel. L.A. County to Pay $2.7 Million to Teen Beaten in Juvenile Hall ‘Gladiator Fight’Surveillance video captured a 16-year-old being repeatedly punched, kicked and stomped by juveniles while probation officers watched. 2 Hikers, a Father and Daughter, Are Found Dead Near Maine’s Highest PeakTheir bodies were found near the summit of Mount Katahdin, at the end of the Appalachian Trail, officials said, after a search that began on Monday. |
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SpaceX on Wednesday afternoon launched another batch of 27 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on the 15th anniversary of the first Falcon 9 rocket launch.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered a suspension of international visas for new students seeking to attend Harvard University.
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the deportation of family members of the Egyptian national charged in the anti-Semitic attack in Boulder, Colo.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered an investigation into former President Joe Biden's cognitive state, alleging that White House aides covered up the ex-leader's mental decline and "abused the power" of the nati
A federal judge in Maryland on Wednesday ordered seven documents to be unsealed in the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador the government said was an administrative error.
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled migrants sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador on flights in mid-March must be allowed to challenge their removal under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
The man accused of using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to burn people demonstrating in support of Israeli hostages was charged with a federal hate crime and is facing 16 Colorado counts of attempted murder.
The U.S. Department of Education is threatening Columbia University's accreditation because the agency said the New York private school violated Title IX by not cracking down on harassment of Jewish students.
A Pleasant Valley State Prison inmate in California will spend five more years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to possess and distribute illicit drugs via drone deliveries in 2021.
Wednesday is the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Midway, which turned the tide against the Japanese during World War II, the White House announced.
FanDuel has banned an online bettor after he posted a video of himself heckling Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas at a Grand Slam Track event in Philadelphia last weekend, claiming "it made my parlay win."
"Ballerina," starring Ana de Armas and in theaters Friday, applies the "John Wick" style of action to a new character with some memorable new moments of carnage.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will respond to the Ukrainian drone strikes that destroyed Russian military aircraft in several locations on Sunday, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday.
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says she left the Democratic Party and urges more Americans to become independents in a book to be released this fall.
The 50th annual Toronto International Film Festival will open with the world premiere of the documentary "John Candy: I Like Me," directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds.
Argentina's birth rate has declined by nearly 40% in the last decade, reaching its lowest level in more than 50 years in 2023.
The Writers Guild of America will host the 78th annual Writers Guild Awards March 8, 2026, in New York City and Los Angeles.
Netflix is announcing the cast of "Unabom," a new film about Ted Kaczynski, widely known as the Unabomber. The movie stars Jacob Tremblay, Russell Crowe and Shailene Woodley.
Marvel Entertainment unveiled the Galactus Popcorn Vessel, a movie theater bucket themed after upcoming film "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."
Japan's imperial family honored the war dead in Okinawa on Wednesday, where the last major battle of World War II occurred 80 years ago, from April 1 to June 22, 1945.
USA Network is previewing "The Rainmaker," a new series that reimagines the 1995 John Grisham novel. Milo Callaghan, John Slattery and Lana Parrilla star. 
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