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Trump sets new tariffs on lumber, cabinets, furniture imports President Donald Trump ordered new tariffs Monday on imported lumber, cabinets and furniture, as the administration targets Chinese manufacturers. Dolphins beat Jets for first win, but lose Hill to ugly knee injury Miami Dolphins defenders answered requests for violence, punching and ripping for three New York Jets fumbles Monday en route to their first win of the season. Miami Dolphins' Tyreek Hill dislocates knee vs. New York Jets Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill sustained a dislocated left knee injury and was carted off the field during a win Monday over the New York Jets. Trump rescinds Biden-era firearms export rule to high-risk nations The Trump administration has rescinded a Biden-era firearms export rule that prohibited the transfer of civilian weaponry to individuals in 36 countries deemed high-risk for them to fall into the hands of criminals. Study finds 99% heart attack, stroke cases linked to 'modifiable' risks A new study, released Monday, shows most people who suffer heart attacks or strokes have at least one of four major cardiovascular risk factors beforehand. Imelda to gain hurricane strength Tuesday, bring flooding to Carolinas Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen into a hurricane this week and bring flooding to parts of the Caribbean and the coastal Carolinas. YouTube settles Trump lawsuit, agrees to pay $24.5M YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump for suspending his channel in 2021 following the Jan. 6, riots. AI advance: Anthropic says Claude Sonnet 4.5 is 'best coding model' in world Anthropic on Monday unveiled its latest artificial intelligence model, called Claude Sonnet 4.5, which the tech company called "the best coding model in the world." Malik Nabers, Lamar Jackson, Joe Alt among injured in NFL's Week 4 Malik Nabers, Lamar Jackson and Joe Alt were among the NFL players injured in Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season. Those hurt will be evaluated throughout the week. Government shutdown looms after congressional leaders, Trump meet The chances of a government shutdown rose after both parties' congressional leaders, meeting with President Donald Trump, didn't agree on a stopgap funding. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs nation's first AI safety law California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the country's first artificial intelligence law Monday, forcing big tech firms to reveal their risks and safety protocols. Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban separate Actor Nicole Kidman and singer Keith Urban have separated after 19 years of marriage, People and E! confirmed Monday after TMZ first reported the news. Iran executes database systems expert accused of spying for Israel Iran said a database systems expert accused of spying for Israel was executed, among nine killed for espionage since the Jewish state attacked the Arabic nation. Minnesota border agents find 100K illegal e-cig devices from China U.S. border agents in Minnesota spotted and seized a million-dollar shipment of over 100,000 illegal Chinese vape products destined to a California nicotine wholesaler. Entrepreneur Charlie Javice given 7 years in jail for JPMorgan fraud Ex-startup founder and JPMorgan Chase investee Charlie Javice was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in jail for defrauding the financial giant by allegedly lying about her fintech app's customer base. OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT parental controls to protect teens OpenAI rolled out new parental controls Monday for ChatGPT to help families manage settings for their teens and receive alerts if emotional struggles are detected. Take a look: 'Reading Rainbow' returns with new host Mychal Threets After nearly two decades without any new episodes, beloved children's series "Reading Rainbow" is returning to television with new host Mychal Threets. San Francisco Giants fire manager Bob Melvin after two seasons The San Francisco Giants fired manager Bob Melvin after two seasons, the team announced Monday. Melvin led the Giants to a 161-163 record over his short tenure. Minnesota Twins fire manager Rocco Baldelli after 70-92 season The Minnesota Twins fired manager Rocco Baldelli after a 70-92 season, the MLB franchise announced Monday. He had a 527-505 record over seven years. During meeting with Trump, Netanyahu agrees to U.S. peace plan for Gaza Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to a 20-point U.S. plan to end the war with Hamas in Gaza as he met Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump. Latin America’s electoral calendar to intensify in coming months Latin America soon will enter a decisive period with presidential elections in a climate marked by polarization, institutional fatigue and economic pressure. Hillshire recalls 58M pounds of 'meat-on-stick' food items over wood contamination The Hillshire meat company said its recall on tens of millions of pounds of its "meat-on-a-stick" products was due to alleged contamination issues. Watch: Taylor Swift directs herself in 'Life of a Showgirl' teaser Taylor Swift is teasing her album "Life of a Showgirl" ahead of its release Friday. In a clip shared Monday, Swift portrays both a director and the star. Wallaby spotted wandering loose in Berlin Police in Berlin confirmed a wallaby -- a marsupial resembling a small kangaroo -- was spotted on the loose in the southwest area of the German capital. |
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Government Shutdown Appears Imminent After Trump Meets With DemocratsPresident Trump met with Republican and Democratic leaders at the White House, but they emerged without a deal, as Democrats seek more health care funding. Explaining the G.O.P.’s Misleading Talking Point on the Looming ShutdownRepublicans have been falsely asserting that Democrats are shutting down the government to fund free health care for unauthorized immigrants. Trump and Netanyahu Tell Hamas to Accept Gaza Cease-Fire Plan, Or ElsePresident Trump said Israel would have a green light to “finish the job” if Hamas refused to agree to the cease-fire deal. Read Each Point of Trump’s Plan for an Israel-Gaza Cease-Fire“If both sides agree to this proposal, the war will immediately end,” the White House proposal says. U.S. Sues Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Who Protested Outside SynagogueThe Justice Department sued participants in a confrontation at a New Jersey synagogue that devolved into violence. An official said there might be more such cases to come. Michigan Church Attacker Is Said to Have Held a Grudge Against MormonsSeveral friends and acquaintances of the man accused of attacking a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse said he had long railed against the faith. A 102-Year-Old Yoga Teacher’s Simple Approach to Aging WellFor decades, Charlotte Chopin has been bending and stretching in Léré, a village in France. Here’s how she keeps moving. Trump and Comey: An Escalating Conflict With No Off-RampThe yearslong face-off between Donald Trump and James Comey amounts to a case study of how the president grew evermore emboldened to carry out his revenge agenda. YouTube Settles Trump Lawsuit Over Account Suspension for $24.5 MillionMr. Trump had sued Alphabet, the parent of YouTube and Google, and other social media companies after the platforms suspended his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. Health Department Moves to Block Harvard From Future Research GrantsThe White House and Harvard University have struggled to negotiate an end to their monthslong dispute over the administration’s campaign to expunge “woke” ideology from campuses. N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Move to Capitalize on Adams’s DepartureZohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa hit the campaign trail on Monday after Eric Adams left the race, while Andrew Cuomo called donors. What Eric Adams Has Said as an Outspoken Mayor of New York CityAt an afternoon news conference or a late-night talk show, it has been almost impossible to predict what New York City’s mayor might say next. Trump Officials Flesh Out Tariffs on Kitchen Cabinets, Furniture and TimberThe White House set a relatively low tariff on imports of timber and lumber, and a significantly higher tariff on furniture and kitchen cabinets. Hegseth and Trump to Meet With Military Brass: What We KnowTuesday’s meeting at a Marine Corps base appears to be without precedent, and a lack of explanation for it has led to speculation and fear. Lally Weymouth, Globe-Trotting Reporter and Scion of Graham Family, Dies at 82The daughter of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, she secured hard-to-land interviews with foreign leaders but found few opportunities for a leadership role. Charlie Javice Sentenced to 85 Months in Prison for FraudA federal jury in March had found Ms. Javice guilty for faking customer lists during JPMorgan Chase’s $175 million acquisition of her start-up. What It Takes to Get Lunch Delivered to the 70th FloorAn informal network of last-mile runners close the gap between harried delivery drivers and hungry office workers in a Shenzhen skyscraper. Death of Trey Reed, a Black Man, in Mississippi Strikes Nerves in the U.S.The authorities say Trey Reed took his own life on his college campus, but in a nation ready to jump to judgment and in a state with its history of racial violence, that conclusion has not ended the story. College Students Are Seeking Out Phone-Free Social ConnectionA campus movement aims to find out. Can the Trump Peace Plan Overcome Unprecedented Cruelty?Donald Trump’s peace plan will be like solving a diplomatic Rubik’s cube every day — while all the enemies of the deal try to scramble it. Democrats Are in Crisis. Eat-the-Rich Populism Is the Only Answer.A blistering assault on economic elites, a moderate stance on cultural issues and a rejection of politics as usual. That’s how to remake the Democratic Party. Peace Broker, Arms Supplier: China’s Dual Roles in a Deadly ConflictChina urged Cambodia and Thailand to end their border war in July. But weeks earlier, it had sent rockets and artillery shells to Cambodia, Thai intelligence documents show. Mika Immonen, Champion Pool Player Known as the Iceman, Dies at 52He won the world nine-ball title in 2001 and the 10-ball title in 2009, as well as back-to-back U.S. Opens, earning his nickname for his steely demeanor. ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Noodle Cup Trend May Increase Burn Risks for KidsTikTok users have rushed to get their hands on the instant noodles that appear in the film. One prominent Boston hospital has sounded the alarm. |
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President Donald Trump ordered new tariffs Monday on imported lumber, cabinets and furniture, as the administration targets Chinese manufacturers.
Miami Dolphins defenders answered requests for violence, punching and ripping for three New York Jets fumbles Monday en route to their first win of the season.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill sustained a dislocated left knee injury and was carted off the field during a win Monday over the New York Jets.
The Trump administration has rescinded a Biden-era firearms export rule that prohibited the transfer of civilian weaponry to individuals in 36 countries deemed high-risk for them to fall into the hands of criminals.
A new study, released Monday, shows most people who suffer heart attacks or strokes have at least one of four major cardiovascular risk factors beforehand.
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen into a hurricane this week and bring flooding to parts of the Caribbean and the coastal Carolinas.
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump for suspending his channel in 2021 following the Jan. 6, riots.
Anthropic on Monday unveiled its latest artificial intelligence model, called Claude Sonnet 4.5, which the tech company called "the best coding model in the world."
Malik Nabers, Lamar Jackson and Joe Alt were among the NFL players injured in Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season. Those hurt will be evaluated throughout the week.
The chances of a government shutdown rose after both parties' congressional leaders, meeting with President Donald Trump, didn't agree on a stopgap funding.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the country's first artificial intelligence law Monday, forcing big tech firms to reveal their risks and safety protocols.
Actor Nicole Kidman and singer Keith Urban have separated after 19 years of marriage, People and E! confirmed Monday after TMZ first reported the news.
Iran said a database systems expert accused of spying for Israel was executed, among nine killed for espionage since the Jewish state attacked the Arabic nation.
U.S. border agents in Minnesota spotted and seized a million-dollar shipment of over 100,000 illegal Chinese vape products destined to a California nicotine wholesaler.
Ex-startup founder and JPMorgan Chase investee Charlie Javice was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in jail for defrauding the financial giant by allegedly lying about her fintech app's customer base.
OpenAI rolled out new parental controls Monday for ChatGPT to help families manage settings for their teens and receive alerts if emotional struggles are detected.
After nearly two decades without any new episodes, beloved children's series "Reading Rainbow" is returning to television with new host Mychal Threets.
The San Francisco Giants fired manager Bob Melvin after two seasons, the team announced Monday. Melvin led the Giants to a 161-163 record over his short tenure.
The Minnesota Twins fired manager Rocco Baldelli after a 70-92 season, the MLB franchise announced Monday. He had a 527-505 record over seven years.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to a 20-point U.S. plan to end the war with Hamas in Gaza as he met Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Latin America soon will enter a decisive period with presidential elections in a climate marked by polarization, institutional fatigue and economic pressure.
The Hillshire meat company said its recall on tens of millions of pounds of its "meat-on-a-stick" products was due to alleged contamination issues.
Taylor Swift is teasing her album "Life of a Showgirl" ahead of its release Friday. In a clip shared Monday, Swift portrays both a director and the star.
Police in Berlin confirmed a wallaby -- a marsupial resembling a small kangaroo -- was spotted on the loose in the southwest area of the German capital. 
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