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Appeals court rules most of Trump's appeals are illegal An appeals court struck down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign goods, declaring they are illegal. The Supreme Court will ultimately decide. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott OKs new congressional map in move to add 5 House seats Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday signed legislation for a new congressional map in the state in an attempt to add five GOP seats in the U.S. House. Decorated Vietnam pilot, convicted congressman 'Duke' Cunningham dies at 83 Randy "Duke" Cunningham, a decorated Vietnam War pilot and U.S. House member for 15 years convicted of corruption, died Wednesday in Little Rock, Ark. Anthropic to start training AI models from users' chat conversations Anthropic will start training artificial intelligence models with user data, a day after announcing a hacker used Claude to find companies vulnerable to attack. IDF declares Gaza City area 'war zone,' suspending combat pauses Israel suspended combat pauses for aid operations and designated Gaza City a war zone, raising fears an anticipated military offensive may be close at hand. UNIFIL's final extension seen as a turning point for Lebanon The extension of the United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon for one final time may mark a turning point in Lebanon's struggle to reassert state control. Nurses' association voices concern over Kennedy's CDC firings, departures American nurses are expressing serious concerns over the changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the American Nurses Association. Forgetful man wins two $500,000 prizes in one Powerball drawing A forgetful Maryland man bought two identical tickets for the same Powerball Double Play drawing and scored two $500,000 prizes, for a total of $1 million. Dolphins assistant coach Ryan Crow faces domestic battery charge Miami Dolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow was arrested Friday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on a domestic battery charge. He is being held in the county jail. Researchers link skipping breakfast to risk of broken bones People who skip breakfast have a greater risk of broken bones from osteoporosis, Japanese researchers reported in the Journal of the Endocrine Society. Paleontologists discover dinosaur-era crocodile in Patagonia An interdisciplinary team of specialists has revealed a large, hypercarnivorous crocodile that lived in southern Argentina about 70 million years ago. Flesh-eating bacteria from oysters kills two in Louisiana Officials in Louisiana on Friday confirmed two people have now died after getting sick from eating raw oysters and contracting flesh-eating bacteria. Iowa's Sen. Joni Ernst to retire at the end of her term in 2026 Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, will not seek re-election when her term ends next year. Democrats have already joined the race to become her replacement in the Senate. NYC says deadly Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem is over The New York City Health Department announced Friday that a deadly bout of Legionnaires' disease in Upper Manhattan has ended. Fantasy football: Chase, Robinson, Barkley lead Top 200 rankings Ja'Marr Chase, Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's annual Top 200 fantasy football player rankings for 2025. Corruption allegations impact Argentina President Milei’s popularity For the first time since taking office, Argentine President Javier Milei's approval rating has fallen below 40%, according to a recent opinion poll. Appeals court says U.K. asylum-seekers can stay at hotel A hotel in Epping, England, can keep housing asylum seekers, an appeals court said Friday, overturning a lower court's injunction after protests and riots. Watch: Connecticut man collects more than 3,800 pairs of Crocs A Connecticut man known as the "Croc King" earned a Guinness World Record when his collection of Crocs was tallied at 3,569 pairs -- a total he's now surpassed. Bong Joon Ho to lead jury at Marrakech Film Festival Bong Joon Ho will serve as jury president at the Marrakech International Film Festival. The Oscar-winning South Korean filmmaker is known for "Parasite." Joe Burrow among 3 quarterbacks to avoid in fantasy football drafts Joe Burrow is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's three quarterbacks to avoid in fantasy football drafts at their current average draft positions. Study suggests shingles vaccine protects against heart attack, stroke Receiving a shingles vaccination appears to lower a person's risk of heart attack and stroke, researchers said in a new evidence review presented in Madrid. Blackpink, Jonas Brothers up for Best Group at MTV VMAs MTV announced the nominees for Best Group and Song of the Summer for the MTV Video Music Awards. Voting for the social categories will be held on Instagram. State Department blocks Palestinian visas ahead of U.N. opening U.S. officials revoked visas already issued to members of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority ahead of next month's United Nations General Assembly, the State Department confirmed Friday. Kilmar Abrego Garica’s attorneys seek gag order on Noem, Bondi Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garica have requested a gag order be put on the government while he awaits his upcoming criminal trial. Anthony Carrigan: Calypso is enigmatic, giddy emcee of 'Twisted Metal' "Barry" actor Anthony Carrigan told UPI his character Calypso is a colorful addition to Season 2 of Peacock's PlayStation game adaptation, "Twisted Metal." |
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Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Invalidated by Appeals CourtThe decision is a big blow to President Trump’s trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court. What Is IEEPA, the Law Trump Used to Impose Tariffs?A federal appeals court struck down tariffs that President Trump had imposed by invoking a decades-old law. Trump Officials Move to Fire Most Voice of America JournalistsThe layoffs set up a potential battle with a federal judge who blocked previous efforts by Kari Lake, a fierce Trump ally, to restructure the agency. Transportation Dept. Cancels $679 Million for Offshore Wind ProjectsThe Trump administration’s campaign against wind power continued as it targeted funding for marine terminals and ports to support development of the industry. What to Know About Secret Service Protection for Former Vice PresidentsThe Secret Service usually protects a former vice president for six months after they leave office. Will the C.D.C. Survive?Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s assault may have dealt lasting damage to the agency, experts fear, with harsh consequences for public health. How the Trump-Kennedy Alliance Is Pushing the Boundaries of Public HealthThe mutually beneficial relationship between President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is based on a striking alignment of some of their views. What to Know About Jim O’Neill, the New Acting C.D.C. DirectorThe selection of Jim O’Neill, a former Silicon Valley executive, drew objections from Democrats, who noted his lack of medical or scientific training. Missouri Unveils Redistricting Plan, Aiming to Add a Republican SeatFollowing Texas, Gov. Mike Kehoe called a special legislative session to redraw his state’s Congressional district lines to boost Republicans. Iowa’s Joni Ernst Will Not Seek Re-election, Putting a Competitive Senate Seat in PlayDemocrats still face an uphill fight to win in Iowa and retake the majority in the closely divided Senate. Families of Minneapolis Church Shooting Victims Pay Loving TributesThe impact of the deaths of Fletcher Merkel, 8, and Harper Moyski, 10, and the injuries sustained by 18 others are only beginning to be felt. Conservatives Use Minneapolis Shooting in Anti-Transgender CampaignsActivists are pointing to the attacker’s gender identity to falsely portray all transgender people as prone to mental illness and violence. Riding Amtrak’s New Acela Train: Sleeker, Comfier and a Tiny Bit FasterThe NextGen high-speed trains feel more like those in China, Japan or France. But topping out at 160 m.p.h., they’re still relatively slow. Strangers Come Together to Deliver Baby Girl at Burning Man FestivalA woman unexpectedly went into labor at the desert festival. Within minutes, a neonatal nurse, an OB-GYN, a pediatric doctor and other attendees filled her camper. Can This Chef Revive Babbo, Mario Batali’s Signature Restaurant?Mark Ladner, a master of Italian cooking and a Batali protégé, is reinventing the Manhattan restaurant under the same famous (and infamous) name. Why the Texas Democrats’ Walkout WorkedLosing loudly has been a crucial feature of successful political movements. Los Angeles Wildfires Left the City With a Toxic MessUrban wildfires are becoming public health emergencies. At Least 70 Drown Off Mauritania After Boat CapsizesAround 150 people boarded a boat in Gambia that was thought to have been headed for Europe. The boat capsized after traveling about 380 miles. Now on Sale: Trumpworld Trolling, With a Familiar-Looking HatWhat Gavin Newsom is up to in his “Patriot Shop.” What’s Behind the Political Instability in ThailandWhile the country is a constitutional monarchy that holds regular elections, analysts say it is beholden to an unelected old guard. More Recent Articles |
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An appeals court struck down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign goods, declaring they are illegal. The Supreme Court will ultimately decide.
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday signed legislation for a new congressional map in the state in an attempt to add five GOP seats in the U.S. House.
Randy "Duke" Cunningham, a decorated Vietnam War pilot and U.S. House member for 15 years convicted of corruption, died Wednesday in Little Rock, Ark.
Anthropic will start training artificial intelligence models with user data, a day after announcing a hacker used Claude to find companies vulnerable to attack.
Israel suspended combat pauses for aid operations and designated Gaza City a war zone, raising fears an anticipated military offensive may be close at hand.
The extension of the United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon for one final time may mark a turning point in Lebanon's struggle to reassert state control.
American nurses are expressing serious concerns over the changes at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the American Nurses Association.
A forgetful Maryland man bought two identical tickets for the same Powerball Double Play drawing and scored two $500,000 prizes, for a total of $1 million.
Miami Dolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow was arrested Friday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on a domestic battery charge. He is being held in the county jail.
People who skip breakfast have a greater risk of broken bones from osteoporosis, Japanese researchers reported in the Journal of the Endocrine Society.
An interdisciplinary team of specialists has revealed a large, hypercarnivorous crocodile that lived in southern Argentina about 70 million years ago.
Officials in Louisiana on Friday confirmed two people have now died after getting sick from eating raw oysters and contracting flesh-eating bacteria.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, will not seek re-election when her term ends next year. Democrats have already joined the race to become her replacement in the Senate.
The New York City Health Department announced Friday that a deadly bout of Legionnaires' disease in Upper Manhattan has ended.
Ja'Marr Chase, Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's annual Top 200 fantasy football player rankings for 2025.
For the first time since taking office, Argentine President Javier Milei's approval rating has fallen below 40%, according to a recent opinion poll.
A hotel in Epping, England, can keep housing asylum seekers, an appeals court said Friday, overturning a lower court's injunction after protests and riots.
A Connecticut man known as the "Croc King" earned a Guinness World Record when his collection of Crocs was tallied at 3,569 pairs -- a total he's now surpassed.
Bong Joon Ho will serve as jury president at the Marrakech International Film Festival. The Oscar-winning South Korean filmmaker is known for "Parasite."
Joe Burrow is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's three quarterbacks to avoid in fantasy football drafts at their current average draft positions.
Receiving a shingles vaccination appears to lower a person's risk of heart attack and stroke, researchers said in a new evidence review presented in Madrid.
MTV announced the nominees for Best Group and Song of the Summer for the MTV Video Music Awards. Voting for the social categories will be held on Instagram.
U.S. officials revoked visas already issued to members of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority ahead of next month's United Nations General Assembly, the State Department confirmed Friday.
Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garica have requested a gag order be put on the government while he awaits his upcoming criminal trial.
"Barry" actor Anthony Carrigan told UPI his character Calypso is a colorful addition to Season 2 of Peacock's PlayStation game adaptation, "Twisted Metal." 
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