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Judge: Google can keep Chrome, Android but must share data with rivals Google will not be forced to sell off Chrome or its Android operating system, but will have to share some of its search engine data with competitors. Cardi B found not liable of assault allegations in civil case The rapper said the widely watched trial meant having to rise early to prepare for court in Los Angeles after working late on her new album Am I the Drama? Federal Communications Commission issues new guidance on Next Gen TV Next Gen TV is already widely available across the United States. The FCC wants to make the switch easier for local TV stations but don't answer all issues. Trump says U.S. military kills 11 members of Tren de Aragua gang The strike on a boat in the Caribbean follows Trump's designation of the gang as "narcoterrorists" and rising tension with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Hurricane Kiko reaches Category 2 status Tropical Storm Kiko strengthened into a hurricane on Tuesday with 100 mph winds and attained Category 2 storm status, the National Hurricane Center reported. House Oversight Committee releases thousands of pages of Epstein files The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Tuesday released 33,295 pages of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking of minors case. ChatGPT to add parental controls for teen users within the next month The announcement by OpenAI comes after a lawsuit accuses the company of helping a teen take his life with the chat bot's 24/7 availability and empathy. Trump vows to send federal troops to Chicago 'hellhole' but doesn't say when Federal troops are bound to enter Chicago to thwart an epidemic of violence in the Windy City, President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House. Feds advance leases for coal mines in Alabama, Montana and Utah The lease sales are part of the Trump administration's broader initiative to expand production of coal, despite the objections of environmental groups. Drinking, shooting game ends with man dead, police in Texas say A man in Texas is facing murder charges in the death of his friend after the two reportedly took turns shooting at one another while drinking. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries threatens government shutdown The federal government could face a shutdown if House Republicans don't work with Democrats on a budget bill, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries warned on Tuesday. Fireworks strike 13-year-old boy in head, killing him A 13-year-old boy in Tulsa is dead after an apparent firework explosion on Labor Day. Former NYC chief de Blasio backs Mamdani in current mayor's race Ex-NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio officially endorsed Zohran Mamdani in the hotly-contested race to be the 111th mayor of America's biggest city. Israeli military reservists brace for Gaza City offensive Thousands of Israeli military reservists are preparing to join Israel Defense Forces that have begun a ground offensive against Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip. Guatemala says it can take back up to 150 migrant children a week Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said his country can receive up to 150 unaccompanied migrant children a week, as long as it's voluntary or by court order. French film star Depardieu to stand trial in sexual assault of 22-year-old A judge has ordered France's biggest movie star, actor Gerard Depardieu, 76, to stand trial for the sexual assault of a 22-year-old actor in 2018. FDA recommends child-safe packaging for nicotine pouches The U.S. FDA announced Tuesday that it recommends nicotine pouch manufacturers use child-resistant packaging to protect children from harmful exposure. Watch: 'Tulsa King' S3 trailer introduces Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Patrick Paramount+ released a trailer for "Tulsa King" Season 3. The season premieres Sept. 21, with new characters played by Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Patrick. Trump announces U.S. Space Command HQ moving from Colorado to Alabama The U.S. Space Force Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama to help the nation master the skies, President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday afternoon. Hall of Fame basketball coach George Raveling dies at 88 Hall of Fame basketball coach George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan to sign with Nike in 1984, has died, his family announced Tuesday. He was 88. Texas Space Commission awards $4.84M for Interlune regolith center Seattle-based natural resources firm Interlune will build a Texas facility to develop and test imitation moon dirt near NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Ciara, 'KPop Demon Hunters,' Paris Hilton among MTV VMAs presenters Ciara, the singing voices behind Huntr/x in "KPop Demon Hunters," Ice Spice, Paris Hilton and other stars will present awards at the MTV Video Music Awards. Archaeologists find large, ancient Samaritan estate in Israel A large Samaritan estate has been unearthed by archaeologists in Israel, uncovering a wealth of treasures including mosaics, baths and an ancient oil press. |
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Google Must Share Search Data With Rivals, Judge Rules in Antitrust CaseJudge Amit P. Mehta said the company must hand over some of its search data to rivals, but did not force other big changes the U.S. wanted. What Will Happen to Google After the Antitrust Ruling?The judge’s decision positions Google to keep its search business running largely without interruption. What the Fixes for Google’s Search Monopoly Mean for You: It’s a ‘Nothingburger’A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web. Trump Responds to Rumors About His Health During Oval Office Press ConferenceIn the world of presidential health, distrust and speculation run so rampant that even Mr. Trump’s online assurance that he was fine was immediately explained away as part of a cover-up. Cook’s Lawyers Fire Back at Trump’s Claim of Vast Powers to Oust Fed OfficialsLisa Cook is seeking a swift ruling on her ability to remain on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors as the case is litigated. Xi Parades Firepower to Signal That China Won’t Be Bullied AgainThe parade, attended by the leaders of Russia and North Korea, had a defiant message. President Trump fired back, accusing Xi Jinping of ignoring America’s role in World War II. A Hidden Camera Protest Turned the Tables on China’s Surveillance StateBefore fleeing China, an activist in Chongqing staged an elaborate one-man demonstration against the Communist Party that doubled as performance art. L.A. Ruling Complicates Trump’s Threats to Send Troops to More CitiesAs Democratic cities brace for possible military deployments, Democratic governors see in a lower-court ruling the potential for legal protections. After Trump Says ‘We’re Going In’ to Chicago With Troops, Illinois Officials Slam PlanGov. JB Pritzker of Illinois said the state was ready to fight the Trump administration’s plan in court. After Name Mix-Up, Online Rage Is Directed at Wrong C.E.O. in U.S. Open Hat ScandalThe chief executive of the Polish company Drogbruk was captured on video snatching a hat in front of a child. The head of Drog-Bruk, a different firm, is getting attacked. The executives also have similar surnames. House Oversight Panel Releases Some Epstein Files as Pressure MountsThe move came as Republican leaders pressed colleagues not to force a vote on disclosing all the material. Most of what was released on Tuesday was not new. Trump Says U.S. Attacked Boat Carrying Venezuelan Gang Members, Killing 11The vessel was transporting illegal narcotics through international waters to the United States, the president said. Maduro Says War With Venezuela Would Stain Trump’s Hands with BloodAs U.S. warships and troops gather in the Caribbean, Mr. Maduro threatened an “armed fight” in response to any military action. He also appealed for peace. Netanyahu Faces High-Level Opposition to His Stance on Gaza TruceHigh-level political and security figures are said to be resisting the prime minister’s demand for a comprehensive deal to end the war in Gaza. A Kennedy, a Protégé and a Progressive Star Eye Nadler’s N.Y. House SeatRepresentative Jerrold Nadler’s departure is still 16 months away, but Democrats are already testing the waters in what is expected to be a highly contested race. Animal Activists Target Farmers in Sonoma, Known as ‘America’s Provence’A new generation of activists has used extreme tactics and viral video to challenge farmers in Sonoma County, a region known for some of the industry’s most humane practices. Heidi Gardner and More ‘SNL’ Cast Members Exit Show Ahead of Season 51The upcoming season of “Saturday Night Live” will feature five new faces. Departing are Heidi Gardner, Michael Longfellow, Emil Wakim and Devon Walker. Mass Migration and Liberalism’s FallA decade on, Angela Merkel’s immigration disaster has created a right-wing surge. Under New Law, Greece Can Imprison Rejected Asylum SeekersA surge in migrants landing on Crete this summer has diminished, but Greece is hoping to deter future undocumented immigration. Mark Knoller, 73, White House Reporter and Font of Presidential Facts, DiesAs a longtime correspondent for CBS News Radio, he kept meticulous records of presidential activities, from vacation days to teleprompter use. Alberta Backs Off on School Library Book BanAlberta ordered schools to pull “inappropriate” books, but paused its plan after a large school district banned scores of books in an apparent effort to make a point. More Recent Articles |
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Google will not be forced to sell off Chrome or its Android operating system, but will have to share some of its search engine data with competitors.
The rapper said the widely watched trial meant having to rise early to prepare for court in Los Angeles after working late on her new album Am I the Drama?
Next Gen TV is already widely available across the United States. The FCC wants to make the switch easier for local TV stations but don't answer all issues.
The strike on a boat in the Caribbean follows Trump's designation of the gang as "narcoterrorists" and rising tension with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Tropical Storm Kiko strengthened into a hurricane on Tuesday with 100 mph winds and attained Category 2 storm status, the National Hurricane Center reported.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Tuesday released 33,295 pages of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking of minors case.
The announcement by OpenAI comes after a lawsuit accuses the company of helping a teen take his life with the chat bot's 24/7 availability and empathy.
Federal troops are bound to enter Chicago to thwart an epidemic of violence in the Windy City, President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House.
The lease sales are part of the Trump administration's broader initiative to expand production of coal, despite the objections of environmental groups.
A man in Texas is facing murder charges in the death of his friend after the two reportedly took turns shooting at one another while drinking.
The federal government could face a shutdown if House Republicans don't work with Democrats on a budget bill, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries warned on Tuesday.
A 13-year-old boy in Tulsa is dead after an apparent firework explosion on Labor Day.
Ex-NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio officially endorsed Zohran Mamdani in the hotly-contested race to be the 111th mayor of America's biggest city.
Thousands of Israeli military reservists are preparing to join Israel Defense Forces that have begun a ground offensive against Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip.
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said his country can receive up to 150 unaccompanied migrant children a week, as long as it's voluntary or by court order.
A judge has ordered France's biggest movie star, actor Gerard Depardieu, 76, to stand trial for the sexual assault of a 22-year-old actor in 2018.
The U.S. FDA announced Tuesday that it recommends nicotine pouch manufacturers use child-resistant packaging to protect children from harmful exposure.
Paramount+ released a trailer for "Tulsa King" Season 3. The season premieres Sept. 21, with new characters played by Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Patrick.
The U.S. Space Force Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama to help the nation master the skies, President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Hall of Fame basketball coach George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan to sign with Nike in 1984, has died, his family announced Tuesday. He was 88.
Seattle-based natural resources firm Interlune will build a Texas facility to develop and test imitation moon dirt near NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Ciara, the singing voices behind Huntr/x in "KPop Demon Hunters," Ice Spice, Paris Hilton and other stars will present awards at the MTV Video Music Awards.
A large Samaritan estate has been unearthed by archaeologists in Israel, uncovering a wealth of treasures including mosaics, baths and an ancient oil press. 
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