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2 Chinese scholars charged for smuggling biological pathogen into U.S. The Justice Department on Tuesday announced charges against two Chinese scholars accused of smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen with agroterrorism potential into the United States. FAA seeks 'top innovators' to rebuild air traffic control system Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Tuesday the FAA is searching for "top innovators" to lead the rebuilding of the nation's "antiquated" air traffic control system. Santa Ono rejected to lead University of Florida after GOP backlash Former University of Michigan president, Dr. Santa Ono, saw his candidacy to become the next president at the University of Florida rejected Tuesday by the state board of governors amid backlash from Republicans. Navy removes name of gay rights activist Harvey Milk from ship Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Navy to rename one of its ships, honoring the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, as Pride month gets underway. Feds remove 18 regulations that hurt energy production and mining The Interior Department has eliminated 18 outdated or redundant Bureau of Land Management regulations that the Trump administration says stymied energy production on public lands. Mangione’s attorneys ask court to remove shackles, body armor Alleged murderer Luigi Mangione's attorneys want the court to allow him to attend court proceedings without wearing handcuffs or body armor. FBI says active shooter incidents were down by 50% in 2024 The United States had half as many active shooter incidents in 2024 as it did in 2023, the FBI announced on Tuesday. NYC jury to decide Weinstein’s fate following closing arguments Closing arguments got underway Tuesday after former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's legal defense team rested in the retrial of his vacatedrape conviction in New York. Federal judge blocks Florida's social media ban for children A federal judge in Florida on Tuesday temporarily blocked a state ban on social media for children, calling it "likely unconstitutional." Citigroup ends 7-year firearms seller restrictions Financial services provider Citigroup has ended its seven-year-old restrictions on financing firearms transactions. ‘Real Housewives’ hubby Girardi sentenced to 7+ years for embezzlement "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills " husband and former attorney Tom Girardi will spend real time in a federal prison for stealing $15 million from his former clients. Watch: Mariska Hargitay tries to understand late mom in 'My Mom Jayne' HBO is previewing "My Mom Jayne," a documentary about Jayne Mansfield, as told through the eyes of her daughter Mariska Hargitay. New York Knicks fire coach Tom Thibodeau after five seasons The New York Knicks fired coach Tom Thibodeau after five seasons, including a 51-win campaign that featured an Eastern Conference finals appearance in 2024-2025, the team announced Tuesday. Watch: Taissa Farmiga wants to marry for love in 'Gilded Age' Season 3 Max is previewing "The Gilded Age" Season 3 with a new trailer. The period drama stars Carrie Coon, Louisa Jacobson and Taissa Farmiga. Strikes, roadblocks bring Panama to near standstill Panama is facing one of its most intense social crises since the return to democracy in 1989, with nearly 40 days of nationwide protests, strikes and roadblocks sparked by a controversial pension reform law. Watch: 'The Witcher 4' tech demo shows Ciri on the hunt Video game developer CD Projekt Red showcased its highly anticipated sequel "The Witcher 4" with a tech demo at Unreal Fest on Tuesday. Pension fraud scandal threatens stability of Lula government in Brazil Brazil's federal court has authorized freezing assets that belong to suspects, including former officials of the National Institute of Social Security in connection with a massive pension fraud scheme. Ashlee Simpson to perform two Las Vegas concerts Labor Day weekend Ashlee Simpson will perform two shows at Voltaire at The Venetian in Las Vegas. The pair of concerts will take place Aug. 29 and 30 over Labor Day weekend. Watch: Sophie Turner fights to survive in thriller 'Trust' "Game of Thrones" actress Sophie Turner fights for her life in the trailer for the thriller film "Trust," which arrives in theaters Aug. 22. Orlando Magic unveil new logos, uniforms, court for rebranding Orlando Magic players will wear three new uniforms and play on a new court as part of a franchise rebranding, which includes new logos, the franchise announced Tuesday. Lee Jae-myung on track to win South Korean presidential election in a landslide Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung was on track to win the South Korean presidential election by a landslide early Wednesday morning, with a massive lead after almost all votes had been counted. |
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Elon Musk Calls Trump Policy Bill a ‘Disgusting Abomination’The tech executive criticized the president’s legislation in a series of posts on Tuesday, signaling a widening rift with Republicans. Trump Pressures Divided G.O.P. to Back Policy BillThe president is pressing Republicans in the Senate to unite quickly behind sprawling legislation that carries his domestic agenda, but the measure’s opponents have a powerful new ally: Elon Musk. Trump Asks Congress to Claw Back $9 Billion for Foreign Aid, NPR and PBSThe request seeks to codify spending cuts advanced by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency. U.S. May Strip Harvey Milk’s Name From Navy VesselDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a review of ship names honoring Mr. Milk, a gay rights pioneer, and other leaders. In Mr. Milk’s case, the move is intended as a rebuke of Pride Month. Trump Rescinds Biden Policy Requiring Hospitals to Provide Emergency AbortionsAt issue is how to interpret a federal law barring hospitals from turning away poor or uninsured patients. An Immigrant Was Accused of Threatening Trump. Prosecutors Say He Was Framed.Kristi Noem said a Mexican immigrant wrote a letter saying that he wanted to assassinate the president. Another man has now been charged with setting him up. Before the Attack in Boulder, the Gaza War Consumed the City CouncilActivists have regularly disrupted council meetings to demand that the city call for a cease-fire in Gaza. The unusual tension suggests a changing Boulder. ICE Detains Family of Suspect in Colorado AttackHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the agency would be investigating whether Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s family had information about his alleged plot. U.S.-China Trade War Morphs From Tariffs Into Fight Over Supply ChainInstead of battling over tariffs, Washington and Beijing have turned to a potentially far more harmful strategy: flexing their control over global supply chains. Troop Casualties in Ukraine War Near 1.4 Million, Study FindsWith high casualty figures and the slow pace of Russia’s territorial gains, President Vladimir V. Putin could face years more of a grinding war of attrition in Ukraine. U.S. Proposal in Iran Nuclear Talks Allows Some Enrichment of UraniumAn outline by the Trump administration would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium at low levels while a broader arrangement is worked out that would block the country’s path to a nuclear weapon. U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal: What Is Each Side After?A new proposal by the Trump administration would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium at low levels while a broader arrangement is worked out. Dickey’s Franchise Owners Detail Barbecue Chain’s History of Broken PromisesDickey’s, the world’s largest barbecue chain, has a history of deception and broken promises, according to dozens of its franchise owners. Mexico’s Supreme Court Likely to Be Dominated by the Governing MorenaIn a divisive and far-reaching election pushed by the governing Morena party, Mexicans voted for thousands of judges at every level on Sunday, remaking the courts. Harvard Students Seek ‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Outside the School’s GatesSome Harvard students have sought “viewpoint diversity” outside the school’s gates. U.S. Charges 2 Chinese Students With Smuggling FungusAn arrest by the F.B.I. comes as the Trump administration has promised to crack down on Chinese academics. South Korea’s New President Will Face Deep Divisions and the Trump AdministrationLee Jae-myung will be one of the most powerful presidents in decades in South Korea, but he is taking over during a perilous political atmosphere. There Are Limits to Republican Lawmakers’ Reach, Even in TexasRepublican factions united to pass most but not all of their conservative priorities in this year’s legislative session, illustrating the limits of right-wing governance. A DNA Technique Is Finding Women Who Left Their Babies for DeadGenetic genealogy is identifying the mothers of deceased newborns found abandoned, shedding light on crimes that went unsolved for years. Women now may face lengthy prison sentences for decades-old chapters of their pasts. Trump’s Gilded Gut InstinctTrump is governing by unchecked gut impulses, with little or no homework or coordination among agencies. The results could be disastrous. The Washington Post Plans an Influx of Outside Opinion WritersA new program, known internally as Ripple, would open The Post to journalists at other publications and influential writers on Substack. In N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, Mamdani Responds to a Call for His DeportationVickie Paladino, a councilwoman from Queens, called Zohran Mamdani a “radical leftist” who hates America, and warned against “future Zohrans.” Results of Muon Experiment Offer More Precision But No Added ClarityThe deviant behavior of a subatomic particle might point to undiscovered forms of matter and energy in the universe. Or it might not. Jim Marshall, Iron Man Defensive End for the Vikings, Dies at 87Part of Minnesota’s famed unit the Purple People Eaters, he started a record 270 consecutive games. Also famously, he once scooped up a fumble and ran to the wrong end zone. |
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The Justice Department on Tuesday announced charges against two Chinese scholars accused of smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen with agroterrorism potential into the United States.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Tuesday the FAA is searching for "top innovators" to lead the rebuilding of the nation's "antiquated" air traffic control system.
Former University of Michigan president, Dr. Santa Ono, saw his candidacy to become the next president at the University of Florida rejected Tuesday by the state board of governors amid backlash from Republicans.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Navy to rename one of its ships, honoring the late gay rights activist Harvey Milk, as Pride month gets underway.
The Interior Department has eliminated 18 outdated or redundant Bureau of Land Management regulations that the Trump administration says stymied energy production on public lands.
Alleged murderer Luigi Mangione's attorneys want the court to allow him to attend court proceedings without wearing handcuffs or body armor.
The United States had half as many active shooter incidents in 2024 as it did in 2023, the FBI announced on Tuesday.
Closing arguments got underway Tuesday after former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's legal defense team rested in the retrial of his vacatedrape conviction in New York.
A federal judge in Florida on Tuesday temporarily blocked a state ban on social media for children, calling it "likely unconstitutional."
Financial services provider Citigroup has ended its seven-year-old restrictions on financing firearms transactions.
"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills " husband and former attorney Tom Girardi will spend real time in a federal prison for stealing $15 million from his former clients.
HBO is previewing "My Mom Jayne," a documentary about Jayne Mansfield, as told through the eyes of her daughter Mariska Hargitay.
The New York Knicks fired coach Tom Thibodeau after five seasons, including a 51-win campaign that featured an Eastern Conference finals appearance in 2024-2025, the team announced Tuesday.
Max is previewing "The Gilded Age" Season 3 with a new trailer. The period drama stars Carrie Coon, Louisa Jacobson and Taissa Farmiga.
Panama is facing one of its most intense social crises since the return to democracy in 1989, with nearly 40 days of nationwide protests, strikes and roadblocks sparked by a controversial pension reform law.
Video game developer CD Projekt Red showcased its highly anticipated sequel "The Witcher 4" with a tech demo at Unreal Fest on Tuesday.
Brazil's federal court has authorized freezing assets that belong to suspects, including former officials of the National Institute of Social Security in connection with a massive pension fraud scheme.
Ashlee Simpson will perform two shows at Voltaire at The Venetian in Las Vegas. The pair of concerts will take place Aug. 29 and 30 over Labor Day weekend.
"Game of Thrones" actress Sophie Turner fights for her life in the trailer for the thriller film "Trust," which arrives in theaters Aug. 22.
Orlando Magic players will wear three new uniforms and play on a new court as part of a franchise rebranding, which includes new logos, the franchise announced Tuesday.
Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung was on track to win the South Korean presidential election by a landslide early Wednesday morning, with a massive lead after almost all votes had been counted. 
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