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Judge rebukes DOJ over public comments about Luigi Mangione A federal judge overseeing the criminal case of accused murderer Luigi Mangione rebuked the Trump administration on Wednesday for making public statements that could prejudice the jurors. Family: Disability not a factor in roller coaster death in Orlando Family members of the man who died after riding a roller coaster in Orlando said Wednesday his disability was not a factor. National Park Service removes Trump, Epstein friendship statues The National Park Service removed statues of President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein holding hands and frolicking on National Mall. Rooftop sniper dead after 3 ICE detainees shot, 1 killed in Dallas A shooting at a Dallas Immigrations and Customs Enforcement facility Wednesday left one detainee killed and two wounded, and the shooter killed himself. Google's experimental Mixboard uses AI to visualize ideas Google on Wednesday launched experimental artificial intelligence tool in beta that allows users to explore, expand and refine ideas with visuals and text. White House 'Walk of Fame' features autopen photo instead of Joe Biden A new Presidential Walk of Fame exhibit at the White House omits former President Joe Biden in favor of a photo of an autopen that is signing Biden's signature. USDA plans trade mission to Taiwan to boost agriculture exports The U.S. Department of Agriculture will lead a trade mission to Taipei, Taiwan, starting Monday in an effort to expand trade opportunities for U.S. companies. Report: Former FBI Director James Comey likely to be indicted Former FBI Director James Comey is likely to be indicted soon on criminal charges in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Virginia, media outlets reported. SpaceX, ULA plan rocket launches Thursday morning from Cape Canaveral Two rocket launches with satellites by Space X and United Launch Alliance are scheduled for Thursday morning from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Central Florida. 1963's 'Pink Panther' actress Claudia Cardinale dead at 87 Famed Italian actress and UNESCO goodwill ambassador Claudia Cardinale died this week surrounded by family three short years of her 90th birthday. U.S. Treasury announces rescue plan for Argentine economy The U.S. Treasury is preparing a $20 billion currency swap with Argentina prop up that country's economy., Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday. Former Trump HUD secretary Ben Carson to promote rural health initiatives Agriculture Sec. Brooke Rollins swore in Dr. Ben Carson as the Agriculture Department's national adviser for nutrition, health and housing on Wednesday. 3 boys hurt in Pittsburgh high school stabbing; student questioned Three boys were hurt in a stabbing at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh, and a fellow male classmate was taken into custody, authorities said Wednesday. Power failure shutters Costa Rica's 2 main airports, airspace A power shortage forced Costa Rican airspace closed and scores of delays as the latest country around the globe to face issues at two of its biggest airports. 'Cuckoo's Nest' comes to 4K for 50th anniversary in November Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment announced Wednesday that "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will debut in 4K in November for its 50th anniversary. U.K. gene therapy trial effectively treats Huntington’s disease Researchers at University College London reported success in treating Huntington's disease with gene therapy, which is the world's first to prove successful. Brazil plane crash kills well-known 'sponge city' landscape architect Kongjian Yu Well-known Chinese landscape architect Kongjian Yu died with three others after a plane crash in the vast and lush Brazilian wetlands near Paraguay and Bolivia. Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ex-stylist files lawsuit alleging sexual assault, abuse Sean Combs faces a new lawsuit by a former stylist who previously testified against the disgraced rapper in his federal trial earlier in the year. Pope Leo XIV names New Jersey bishop as new archbishop of New Orleans Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop James Checchio as the new coadjutor archbishop of New Orleans. Checchio will succeed Archbishop Gregory Aymond when he retires. Look: Mystery crocodile found lurking in Michigan resident's front yard Michigan police were called out to the front yard of a Hampton Township home to wrangle an unusual non-native animal -- a 3-foot South American crocodile. Georgia man visiting N.C. for work wins $1 million lottery prize A Georgia man visiting North Carolina for work stopped at a store in Lumberton and bought a $10 scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $1 million payday. Taylor, Barkley lead Week 4 fantasy football running back rankings Jonathan Taylor and Saquon Barkley lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 4 of the 2025 season. |
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With His Pivot on Ukraine, Trump May Be Washing His Hands of the WarPresident Trump has shown dwindling interest in mediating a peace accord, joining European “security guarantees” for Ukraine or providing aid and intelligence to the Ukrainians. At U.N. Climate Summit, U.S. Stands AloneOn Wednesday in New York, countries lined up to say they would accelerate their efforts to cut greenhouse-gas emissions. In staying away, the U.S. was all but alone. At the UN, Trump Strikes Radically Different Tones in Public and PrivateAt the United Nations, world leaders got to see both sides of President Trump: bellicose in public and far more conciliatory in private. Dallas ICE Facility Shooting Leaves One Detainee Dead and Two InjuredThe shooter, who killed himself, also wounded two detainees in an attack that raised new fears about political violence in the United States. JD Vance Spars With Jon Favreau Over Dallas Shooting InformationIn the aftermath of a violent episode, political figures quickly engaged with one another on social media. Dallas Shooting Suspect Had Extensive Online Footprint but Little on PoliticsOn social media accounts, the suspect, Joshua Jahn, talked about video games, cars, “South Park” and marijuana — but not so much about politics. Immigrant Rights Groups Condemn Violent Rhetoric Against ICE and ImmigrantsIn a tense national debate, inflammatory language is being singled out. U.S. Attorney Races to Present Case Against James ComeyIt remains to be seen whether a career prosecutor would be willing to present a case to a grand jury or whether jurors would bring an indictment. Inquiry Into Ex-C.I.A. Chief Stalls After Purge by GabbardThe lack of an indictment so far against Mr. Brennan, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, is the most recent setback for such prosecutions. Trump Administration Eyes More Mass Layoffs if Government Shuts DownThe president’s top aides told agencies to prepare for potential firings if Congress cannot extend funding before the end of Sept. 30. Jimmy Kimmel’s Return Draws 6.2 Million Viewers, Ratings ShowThe first episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” since it was suspended last week by Disney attracted nearly four times its average viewership. How Did Maria Branyas Morera, Who Was the World’s Oldest Person, Live So Long?Spanish researchers say Maria Branyas Morera, who lived to 117, won a genetic lottery. But experts caution that healthy genes and microbiomes don’t explain longevity on their own. With Sobs and Doubts, Greenlandic Women Receive Apology for Forced ContraceptionSome Greenlanders asked why an apology had not come decades earlier, and chalked up the timing to tensions over President Trump’s aim of annexing the island. A Curator Flees Bangkok After China Deems His Art Show Too ProvocativeA museum’s directors said Chinese and Thai officials pressured them to remove the names of artists whose works criticized China. The curator flew to London, fearing arrest. Mel Taub, Creator of a Pun-Loving Puzzle, Is Dead at 97He was the main whiz behind a crossword variation for The Times, whose readers delighted in his anagrams and sometimes groan-inducing wordplay. (Try one yourself.) President Trump, Your Aid Cuts Are Costing Lives and MoneyThe dismantling of U.S.A.I.D. is leading to the squandering of taxpayer dollars, as well as of large numbers of lives. Trump Is Building the Blue ScareThe political theorist Corey Robin walks through the history of the Red Scare and the “fractured mirror” it is to Trump’s attack on the “radical left.” A Shooter Opened Fire on a Dallas ICE FacilityAlso, we answer your vaccine questions. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday. A Flash of Anger on India’s Delicate Border With ChinaProtesters demanding statehood for Ladakh, a strategically important Himalayan region, clashed with the police. Woman, 50, Killed by Midtown Manhattan Driver in Hit-and-Run CrashA driver hit the woman and her husband, tourists from Germany, near Bryant Park on Wednesday afternoon. Her husband, 55, was injured, the police said. Akiko Tsuruga, Inventive Jazz Organist, Dies at 58Known for her vast sonic palette, she made her mark playing with the saxophone master Lou Donaldson and also had a prolific solo career. Want to Bring a Dog to This Italian City? That Will Be $1.75.Bolzano, in northern Italy, is considering taxing tourists’ dogs, and charging resident dog owners an annual fee as well. |
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A federal judge overseeing the criminal case of accused murderer Luigi Mangione rebuked the Trump administration on Wednesday for making public statements that could prejudice the jurors.
Family members of the man who died after riding a roller coaster in Orlando said Wednesday his disability was not a factor.
The National Park Service removed statues of President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein holding hands and frolicking on National Mall.
A shooting at a Dallas Immigrations and Customs Enforcement facility Wednesday left one detainee killed and two wounded, and the shooter killed himself.
Google on Wednesday launched experimental artificial intelligence tool in beta that allows users to explore, expand and refine ideas with visuals and text.
A new Presidential Walk of Fame exhibit at the White House omits former President Joe Biden in favor of a photo of an autopen that is signing Biden's signature.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will lead a trade mission to Taipei, Taiwan, starting Monday in an effort to expand trade opportunities for U.S. companies.
Former FBI Director James Comey is likely to be indicted soon on criminal charges in the U.S. District Court for Eastern Virginia, media outlets reported.
Two rocket launches with satellites by Space X and United Launch Alliance are scheduled for Thursday morning from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Central Florida.
Famed Italian actress and UNESCO goodwill ambassador Claudia Cardinale died this week surrounded by family three short years of her 90th birthday.
The U.S. Treasury is preparing a $20 billion currency swap with Argentina prop up that country's economy., Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday.
Agriculture Sec. Brooke Rollins swore in Dr. Ben Carson as the Agriculture Department's national adviser for nutrition, health and housing on Wednesday.
Three boys were hurt in a stabbing at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh, and a fellow male classmate was taken into custody, authorities said Wednesday.
A power shortage forced Costa Rican airspace closed and scores of delays as the latest country around the globe to face issues at two of its biggest airports.
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment announced Wednesday that "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will debut in 4K in November for its 50th anniversary.
Researchers at University College London reported success in treating Huntington's disease with gene therapy, which is the world's first to prove successful.
Well-known Chinese landscape architect Kongjian Yu died with three others after a plane crash in the vast and lush Brazilian wetlands near Paraguay and Bolivia.
Sean Combs faces a new lawsuit by a former stylist who previously testified against the disgraced rapper in his federal trial earlier in the year.
Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop James Checchio as the new coadjutor archbishop of New Orleans. Checchio will succeed Archbishop Gregory Aymond when he retires.
Michigan police were called out to the front yard of a Hampton Township home to wrangle an unusual non-native animal -- a 3-foot South American crocodile.
A Georgia man visiting North Carolina for work stopped at a store in Lumberton and bought a $10 scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $1 million payday.
Jonathan Taylor and Saquon Barkley lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 4 of the 2025 season. 
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