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Radiohead announces return to touring after 7 years British rock band Radiohead announced their first tour in seven years on Wednesday, with plans to visit five European cities at the end of the year. Five Republicans join Democrats to table Rep. McIver censure resolution Five Republicans in the House joined Democrats Wednesday to block an effort to censure Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., over a confrontation with immigration officers in her district. Newsmax accuses Fox News of monopolizing ‘right-leaning’ TV news Florida-based Newsmax Broadcasting accuses Fox News and its owner of anti-competitive behavior to monopolize "right-leaning" news in a federal lawsuit. Judge blocks Trump's attempts to freeze Harvard funding A federal judge cited First Amendment rights Wednesday in an order blocking the Trump administration's attempt to withhold more than $2 billion in government funding from Harvard University. World War I ‘Harlem Hellfighters’ awarded Congressional Gold Medal Congress honored the men of the Army's 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," with a Congressional Gold Medal at a Washington ceremony. Lisbon funicular rail car derails, killing 15 A tram on one of Lisbon's funicular railways derailed Wednesday, killing 15 people and injuring another 18, local authorities said. NASA needs to reinvent the wheel, so it's putting out a call to inventors, engineers The "Rock and Roll with NASA" challenge seeks a clever inventor or team to design and create for NASA a special wheel that can handle the extremes of space exploration. Watch: Jacob Elordi follows Margot Robbie 'like a dog' in 'Wuthering Heights' Warner Bros. released the teaser for "Wuthering Heights" on Wednesday. Starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, the Emerald Fennell adaptation opens Feb. 13. 'Bel-Air' final season premieres in November Peacock announced the premiere date for the fourth and final season of "Bel-Air" on Wednesday. The show returns November 24 with eight hour-long episodes. NWS expands instant flood mapping tool to cover 60% of population The National Weather Service announced Wednesday it has expanded its real-time flood mapping tool to cover about 60% of the U.S. population, double its coverage from a year ago. Trump suggests troop deployment in New Orleans President Donald Trump suggested he could send federal troops to New Orleans to thwart violent crime in the Crescent City, the president said on Wednesday. Maker suggests Wegovy lowers heart risks more than similar drugs Weight-loss drug Wegovy may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke or death more than similar medications, research by drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk suggests. 4 Latin American nations designate Cartel of the Suns a terrorist group Several Latin American countries have taken positions in the escalating concern about the Cartel of the Suns, labeled as an international terrorist group. Researchers say opioid addiction drug hard to find at U.S. pharmacies Buprenorphine, one of the most effective medications for treating opioid addiction is still hard to find at U.S. pharmacies, researchers said in a new study. Artificial sweeteners consumed in midlife linked to cognitive decline A new study shows people who consume the highest levels of artificial sweeteners during middle age experience the fastest declines in cognitive functions. As Trump downplays 'Epstein hoax,' assault survivors speak out in D.C. Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, flanked by lawmakers and lawyers, spoke out at a press conference on Capital Hill Wednesday. Trump called it a "Democrat hoax." Powerball jackpot hits $1.4B, but the potential take-home prize varies Wednesday night's Powerball drawing has an estimated jackpot of $1.4 billion, but the actual amount a winner collects depends on factors including state taxes. Disney to pay $10M over allegations of unlawfully collecting data on kids on YouTube Disney will pay millions of dollars in fines to settle a lawsuit by the FTC over allegations the entertainment giant collected troves of private data on young users on YouTube without prior parental controls. James Gunn announces 'Superman' sequel for 2027 James Gunn shared Wednesday that a new "Superman" movie will open in theaters in July 2027. The film has the title "Man of Tomorrow," a comic book reference. Movie review: 'Downton Abbey: Grand Finale' empowers franchise's women "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale," in theaters Sept. 12, has a provocative new story that especially empowers its female characters in a patriarchal era. Trump pledges to 'Stand with Warsaw,' keep troops in Poland at White House meeting President Donald Trump hosted new President of Poland Karol Nawrocki Wednesday at the White House and promised to support Poland and keep U.S. troops there. Look: Newborn red panda cub to make public debut at Buffalo Zoo The Buffalo Zoo in New York announced the birth of a female red panda cub that officials said will make her public debut Thursday in the animal ambassador area. |
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Judge Rules Trump Administration Illegally Canceled Harvard FundingThe ruling was a victory for the university in its battle with President Trump, but the judge’s decision may not be the final word. Trump Administration Says Boat Strike Is Start of Campaign Against Venezuelan CartelsThe defense secretary and President Trump said a small boat was carrying drugs but offered little evidence and few details. Venezuela, Drug Boats and Trump’s Latest Claim: What to KnowThe Trump administration says Venezuela is sending vast amounts of cocaine to the United States. Venezuela’s role in the drug trade is overstated, experts say. U.S. and Mexico Vow to Cooperate Against Crime as Rubio Meets SheinbaumSecretary of State Marco Rubio met with President Claudia Sheinbaum, after she pressed the Trump administration not to take unilateral action in Mexico. At Least 15 Dead After Lisbon Funicular Derails and Crashes, Officials SayThe funicular line, one of three in Lisbon, is a popular tourist attraction. G.O.P. Thwarts Epstein Disclosure Bill as Accusers Plead for FilesJeffrey Epstein’s accusers went to the Capitol to ask Congress to get behind their calls for more disclosures, but momentum for a bill demanding it appeared to stall. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow His Sweeping TariffsA federal appeals court had invalidated a centerpiece of President Trump’s economic strategy, finding that a 1977 law did not authorize the tariffs. Smithsonian Responds to Trump’s Demand for a Review of Its ExhibitsIn a letter to the White House, the Smithsonian asserted its “authority over our programming and content,” but said a team would review what information it would turn over. Kennedy to Add New Members to Vaccine Advisory PanelThe health secretary fired the original committee members in June, replacing them with some who have been critical of vaccines. Snubbing RFK Jr., States Announce Plans to Coordinate on VaccinesCalifornia, Oregon and Washington said they would work together to review scientific data, saying the C.D.C. could no longer be trusted. But Florida said it would abolish all vaccine mandates. Florida Moves to End Vaccine Mandates for SchoolchildrenThe state would be the first to scrap requirements that children be vaccinated to attend school, among other rules. Trump Grows Frustrated With Putin, as Russian President Bonds With China’s LeaderPresident Trump’s extraordinary summit with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last month has yet to yield any concrete results on the war in Ukraine. In a ‘Hot Mic’ Moment, Xi and Putin Muse About Immortality and Organ TransplantsMedical advances and geopolitics collide for two septuagenarian leaders who have suggested that their time in office is far from over. House Votes to Advance Ambler Access Road in AlaskaThe proposed 211-mile industrial road over pristine land would allow a mining company to reach a copper deposit. Critics say it would destroy a fragile environment. In Texas, a Senate Race Turns Brutal Before It’s Even DeclaredAttorney General Ken Paxton is waging “legal war” against Beto O’Rourke, a possible Democratic rival, threatening jail and an investigation that could bankrupt his organization. Newsom and Republicans Scramble to Raise Cash in California Redistricting FightTotal spending could top $200 million in a November contest that could help determine control of the House next year. This Is the Moment We Find Out if Trump Is for RealWhat comes next? Rats in a Stroller: The Central Park Playground PanicCity data actually suggest that rat sightings are declining. But horror stories are everywhere, and a single rat in a stroller is enough to set off a panic. Man From Russia Identified as Festival-Goer Found Dead at Burning ManThe man, Vadim Kruglov, 37, was found “lying in a pool of blood,” the authorities said. Officials are investigating his death as a possible homicide. Lightning-Sparked Fires Force Evacuations and Destroy Buildings in CaliforniaFires sparked by lightning strikes that hit California early Tuesday razed over 13,000 acres in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, officials said. Amazon Pares Back Free Shipping Perk on PrimeThe e-commerce giant is ending a program that let Prime members share free shipping with a family member who lives somewhere else. Here’s what to know. More Recent Articles |
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British rock band Radiohead announced their first tour in seven years on Wednesday, with plans to visit five European cities at the end of the year.
Five Republicans in the House joined Democrats Wednesday to block an effort to censure Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., over a confrontation with immigration officers in her district.
Florida-based Newsmax Broadcasting accuses Fox News and its owner of anti-competitive behavior to monopolize "right-leaning" news in a federal lawsuit.
A federal judge cited First Amendment rights Wednesday in an order blocking the Trump administration's attempt to withhold more than $2 billion in government funding from Harvard University.
Congress honored the men of the Army's 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," with a Congressional Gold Medal at a Washington ceremony.
A tram on one of Lisbon's funicular railways derailed Wednesday, killing 15 people and injuring another 18, local authorities said.
The "Rock and Roll with NASA" challenge seeks a clever inventor or team to design and create for NASA a special wheel that can handle the extremes of space exploration.
Warner Bros. released the teaser for "Wuthering Heights" on Wednesday. Starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, the Emerald Fennell adaptation opens Feb. 13.
Peacock announced the premiere date for the fourth and final season of "Bel-Air" on Wednesday. The show returns November 24 with eight hour-long episodes.
The National Weather Service announced Wednesday it has expanded its real-time flood mapping tool to cover about 60% of the U.S. population, double its coverage from a year ago.
President Donald Trump suggested he could send federal troops to New Orleans to thwart violent crime in the Crescent City, the president said on Wednesday.
Weight-loss drug Wegovy may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke or death more than similar medications, research by drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk suggests.
Several Latin American countries have taken positions in the escalating concern about the Cartel of the Suns, labeled as an international terrorist group.
Buprenorphine, one of the most effective medications for treating opioid addiction is still hard to find at U.S. pharmacies, researchers said in a new study.
A new study shows people who consume the highest levels of artificial sweeteners during middle age experience the fastest declines in cognitive functions.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, flanked by lawmakers and lawyers, spoke out at a press conference on Capital Hill Wednesday. Trump called it a "Democrat hoax."
Wednesday night's Powerball drawing has an estimated jackpot of $1.4 billion, but the actual amount a winner collects depends on factors including state taxes.
Disney will pay millions of dollars in fines to settle a lawsuit by the FTC over allegations the entertainment giant collected troves of private data on young users on YouTube without prior parental controls.
James Gunn shared Wednesday that a new "Superman" movie will open in theaters in July 2027. The film has the title "Man of Tomorrow," a comic book reference.
"Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale," in theaters Sept. 12, has a provocative new story that especially empowers its female characters in a patriarchal era.
President Donald Trump hosted new President of Poland Karol Nawrocki Wednesday at the White House and promised to support Poland and keep U.S. troops there.
The Buffalo Zoo in New York announced the birth of a female red panda cub that officials said will make her public debut Thursday in the animal ambassador area. 
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