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Korea's Lee Jae Myung reflects on summit with Donald Trump South Korean President Lee Jae Myung underscored his priorities for strengthening the U.S.-ROK alliance during a forum Monday after meeting Donald Trump. Trump administration stops construction on offshore R.I. wind farm The Trump administration issued a stop-work order, over national security concerns, on a nearly completed offshore wind project for Massachusetts and Rhode Island. SpaceX scrubs 10th Starship test flight due to weather SpaceX scrubbed a second launch attempt of its 10th Starship test flight Monday night, due to weather conditions at Starbase, Texas. Interactive Brookers to replace Walgreens' parent on S&P 500 Standard and Poor's Dow Jones Indices said Interactive Brokers will join the S&P 500 Index, replacing Wlagreens' parent company, when trading opens Thursday. Ex-Maui police officer pleads guilty in tasing suspect for no reason An ex-Maui police officer is facing the possibility of multiple years behind bars for unreasonable force after admitting he used a Taser on an arrestee who was not a threat. Judge blocks Abrego Garcia deportation after he's taken into ICE custody A federal judge ordered that Kilmar Abrego Garcia temporarily can't be deported, hours after ICE detained him with plans to send him to Uganda. National Safety Council says 400+ will die in Labor Day weekend crashes An estimated 424 people may die in traffic crashes during the Labor Day holiday period, the unofficial end to summer travel, the National Safety Council said. Trump reveals plan to change Defense Dept. name to Department of War President Donald Trump said he is considering renaming the Defense Department to the Department of War "over the next week," to restore a "warrior ethos." LAPD says gang linked to break-ins at nearly 100 businesses, homes Eight alleged Los Angeles gang members were arrested in the break-ins of high-end items and firearms from at least 92 homes and businesses, police said. Homeless World Cup soccer tournament kicks off in Norway The 20th annual Homeless World Cup, a soccer tournament of more than 500 players to create community and end homelessness, got underway this week in Norway. Study: Low-cal Mediterranean diet, exercise cut diabetes risk by 31% A new study claims a low-calorie version of the Mediterranean diet combined with exercise can reduce type 2 diabetes risk by 31% over a typical MedDiet. Trump says he plans to sue over new maps in California, Senate's blue slips President Donald Trump said he plans to sue California over its planned congressional maps and blue slips by that state and others that are Democratic-controlled. FCC bans more than 1K robocall service providers from U.S. networks More than 1,000 "voice service providers" were effectively kicked off the U.S. phone network in America's ongoing fight with the illegal robocall industry. U.S. influencer to leave Antarctica after being stranded two months After nearly two months unable to leave Antarctica with his plane, U.S. pilot and influencer Ethan Guo, 19, is set to return to Punta Arenas in early September. Lil Nas X charged with 4 felonies after LA incident Lil Nas X is facing four felony charges after an alleged assault on police officers. The Grammy-winning singer and rapper is best known for "Old Town Road." Mary-Louise Parker: Sigsby really thinks she's saving humanity in 'Institute' Mary-Louise Parker told UPI Ms. Sigsby, the villain she plays in "The Institute," commits heinous crimes, but honestly believes they are for a worthy cause. Man arrested in Mississippi shooting death of comedian Reggie Carroll Police have arrested a man in the shooting death of Baltimore comedian Reggie Carroll in Mississippi last week. He was arrested and has been charged. Watch: '100 Nights of Hero' teaser brings graphic novel to life Independent Film Company is previewing the movie adaptation of "100 Nights of Hero," starring Maika Monroe, Emma Corrin, Nicholas Galitzine and Charli xcx. Big Bad Film Fest review: 'Isolated' delivers raw yakuza action The Japanese film "Isolated," which screened Sunday at Big Bad Film Fest, is 90 minutes of relentless yakuza action with various fighting styles and weapons. Elon Musk alleges 'anticompetitive scheme' in xAI's Apple, OpenAI lawsuit Elon Musk's xAI is suing Apple and OpenAI over alleged favoritism in artificial intelligence apps. It accused Apple and OpenAI of an "anticompetitive scheme" and alleged the two companies "colluded." Trump, South Korea's Lee see common interests in trade, defense U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, meeting for first time, described admiration for each other, and pledged cooperation. Look: 'House of Dynamite' photos tease Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson thriller Netflix is teasing "A House of Dynamite," a new thriller from "Zero Dark Thirty" director Kathryn Bigelow and starring Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson. |
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Trump Says He Is Firing Lisa Cook From Fed Board of GovernorsPresident Trump told Lisa Cook that he had found sufficient cause “to remove you from your position.” Ms. Cook and her lawyer said they would fight the firing. Can Trump Fire a Fed Governor? What to Know as He Moves to Remove Lisa CookThe Supreme Court has indicated that there are distinctive reasons to shield the Federal Reserve from political interference. Lisa Cook Broke Ground at the Fed, Before Attack by TrumpThe first Black woman to serve on the Federal Reserve board, Ms. Cook has long been a pathbreaker in a field dominated by white men. Crime Gone in a Week? The Politics Behind Trump’s Federal Crackdown.President Trump is using crime as a political weapon, proclaiming quick-fix solutions to deeply rooted challenges in cities led by Democrats. Trump Orders Major Expansion of National Guard’s Role in Law EnforcementAn executive order released on Monday directs the creation of specialized Guard units to quell civil disturbances in each state and seeks civilian volunteers to assist federal agents in Washington. Israeli Hospital Strike Kills 20 in Gaza, Including 5 JournalistsFive journalists, along with medical workers, were among the dead at Nasser Hospital. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military would investigate. U.N. Peacekeepers in Lebanon Face Uncertain FutureWith its mission up for renewal, the U.N. force is under pressure to disband even as Israeli airstrikes continue along one of the world’s most volatile borders. Lawmakers Visit Syria to Push for Repealing Sanctions LawA bipartisan pair of members of Congress made the first official U.S. visit there since the fall of the Assad government, arguing that it was time to permanently lift American sanctions. Trump Repeatedly Praises North Korea’s Dictator in Meeting With South’s PresidentIn the Oval Office, President Trump met his South Korean counterpart as the relationship between their countries has been strained. Abrego Garcia Detained Again After Government Signaled It Would Re-Deport HimA judge in Maryland barred the Trump administration from immediately deporting Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia until he had a chance to challenge the move. House Republican Seeks Documents From Epstein EstateRepresentative James E. Comer of Kentucky demanded financial records, video recordings and information on meetings with famous people. Epstein Accuser’s Family Takes Issue With Plans to Publish Her MemoirRelatives of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who died earlier this year, contend that the book underplays the abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband. After U.S. Takes Stake in Intel, Trump Pledges ‘Many More’ DealsThe president said he hoped to “get as much as I can,” signaling a shift in the relationship between government and private business. In Private Deal, the D.N.C. Covered $20 Million in Harris Bills Post-ElectionThe former vice president has been raising the funds to pay all of those expenses and to keep the party whole financially. But small donors making those contributions have been left in the dark. Maurice Tempelsman, Diamond Magnate and Jackie Onassis’s Companion, Dies at 95A private and politically connected gem merchant, he was thrust into the public spotlight when his personal relationship with the former first lady became known in the late 1980s. Israel’s Gaza Campaign Is Making It a Pariah StateIsrael is well on its way to making itself a pariah state — to the point that Israelis will think twice about speaking Hebrew when traveling abroad. Kennedy Center’s New Dance Director Criticized ‘Woke’ Ballet CultureStephen Nakagawa, a former dancer with the Washington Ballet, wrote a letter to the leader of the arts center complaining about “radical leftist ideologies in ballet.” SpaceX Scrubs 10th Starship Test Launch Because of Lousy WeatherWeather interfered on Monday night with the ability of Elon Musk’s company to show it could overcome setbacks faced by its Starship prototype. Babe Ruth (Not That One) Stole Baseball Players’ Identities, U.S. SaysGeorge Herman Ruth, a Tennessee man with the same full name as the Yankees slugger, used the names of retired and dead players to commit fraud, prosecutors said. |
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung underscored his priorities for strengthening the U.S.-ROK alliance during a forum Monday after meeting Donald Trump.
The Trump administration issued a stop-work order, over national security concerns, on a nearly completed offshore wind project for Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
SpaceX scrubbed a second launch attempt of its 10th Starship test flight Monday night, due to weather conditions at Starbase, Texas.
Standard and Poor's Dow Jones Indices said Interactive Brokers will join the S&P 500 Index, replacing Wlagreens' parent company, when trading opens Thursday.
An ex-Maui police officer is facing the possibility of multiple years behind bars for unreasonable force after admitting he used a Taser on an arrestee who was not a threat.
A federal judge ordered that Kilmar Abrego Garcia temporarily can't be deported, hours after ICE detained him with plans to send him to Uganda.
An estimated 424 people may die in traffic crashes during the Labor Day holiday period, the unofficial end to summer travel, the National Safety Council said.
President Donald Trump said he is considering renaming the Defense Department to the Department of War "over the next week," to restore a "warrior ethos."
Eight alleged Los Angeles gang members were arrested in the break-ins of high-end items and firearms from at least 92 homes and businesses, police said.
The 20th annual Homeless World Cup, a soccer tournament of more than 500 players to create community and end homelessness, got underway this week in Norway.
A new study claims a low-calorie version of the Mediterranean diet combined with exercise can reduce type 2 diabetes risk by 31% over a typical MedDiet.
President Donald Trump said he plans to sue California over its planned congressional maps and blue slips by that state and others that are Democratic-controlled.
More than 1,000 "voice service providers" were effectively kicked off the U.S. phone network in America's ongoing fight with the illegal robocall industry.
After nearly two months unable to leave Antarctica with his plane, U.S. pilot and influencer Ethan Guo, 19, is set to return to Punta Arenas in early September.
Lil Nas X is facing four felony charges after an alleged assault on police officers. The Grammy-winning singer and rapper is best known for "Old Town Road."
Mary-Louise Parker told UPI Ms. Sigsby, the villain she plays in "The Institute," commits heinous crimes, but honestly believes they are for a worthy cause.
Police have arrested a man in the shooting death of Baltimore comedian Reggie Carroll in Mississippi last week. He was arrested and has been charged.
Independent Film Company is previewing the movie adaptation of "100 Nights of Hero," starring Maika Monroe, Emma Corrin, Nicholas Galitzine and Charli xcx.
The Japanese film "Isolated," which screened Sunday at Big Bad Film Fest, is 90 minutes of relentless yakuza action with various fighting styles and weapons.
Elon Musk's xAI is suing Apple and OpenAI over alleged favoritism in artificial intelligence apps. It accused Apple and OpenAI of an "anticompetitive scheme" and alleged the two companies "colluded."
U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, meeting for first time, described admiration for each other, and pledged cooperation.
Netflix is teasing "A House of Dynamite," a new thriller from "Zero Dark Thirty" director Kathryn Bigelow and starring Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson. 
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