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Israel intercepts 13 vessels of humanitarian flotilla heading for Gaza Israeli forces intercepted at least 13 boats of a humanitarian flotilla heading for Gaza on Wednesday, attracting international concern and condemnation. Homeland Security adviser: ICE will attend Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show Homeland Security adviser Corey Lewandowski said Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will attend the Super Bowl's halftime show featuring Bad Bunny. Civilian accused in N.J. Navy base active-shooter hoax A civilian working at a U.S. Navy base in New Jersey is accused of falsely reporting an active shooter to create a "trauma bond" with her co-workers. Lionsgate releasing 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' in December Lionsgate announced Wednesday that it will release "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair," combining the film's "Vol. 1" and "Vol. 2," nationwide in December. China tests effects of successive nuclear strikes Chinese military researchers reported that multiple strikes on a single target will produce greater damage than a single nuclear blast to destroy hard targets. Germany says 3 suspected Hamas operatives were planning Jewish attacks Three men suspected of being Hamas members were arrested on a number of charges by authorities in Germany on Wednesday. Colorado investigators examine author Hunter S. Thompson’s death The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is taking another look at author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson's 2005 death that was ruled a suicide. Primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall dead at 91 Jane Goodall, the famous British primatologist and conservationist, died Wednesday at age 91. The Jane Goodall Institute announced her death via Instagram. GOP seeks 5 more Senate Dems to reopen the federal government Senate Republicans seek the support of five more Senate Democrats to join with three others to approve a continuing resolution to fund the federal government. U.N. rights chief: Israel killed 103 Lebanese civilians after cease-fire U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said Wednesday that more than 100 Lebanese civilians have ben killed by continued Israeli strikes. Partisan shutdown messaging on U.S. websites sparks ethics concerns The Department of Housing and Urban Development has posted banners on its official website blaming the "radical left" for the current government shutdown. Turning Point USA returns to Utah for first time since Charlie Kirk's killing The late Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA college tour returned to Utah after September's shooting death of its popular co-founder. Replayed numbers from old lottery ticket earn woman $30,879 A Maryland Lottery player picked a random non-winning Racetrax ticket from her stack and decided to replay the numbers -- earning $30,879 for her efforts. Dolphins' Tyreek Hill has successful but season-ending knee surgery Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill underwent successful surgery on his left knee, he announced Wednesday. He also was placed on season-ending injured reserve. Watch: Thornton, Moore adjust to new roles in 'Landman' Season 2 trailer Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore are adjusting to their new positions of power in the oil business in a Season 2 trailer of Paramount+ series "Landman." Altman makes AI deal with Samsung, SK to buy chips, build data centers in Korea OpenAI CEO Sam Altman signed partnership deals for artificial intelligence with SK Hynix and Samsung in a visit to Korea Wednesday. He met with President Lee. Watch: Jesus is tormented by devil in 'The Carpenter's Son' trailer Jesus, played by Noah Jupe, is taunted by the devil, Isla Johnston, in a new "The Carpenter's Son" trailer released Wednesday by Magnolia Pictures. Gallup Poll: 43% of Americans say Supreme Court is 'too conservative' A new Gallup Poll has suggested the popularity of the U.S. Supreme Court is pushing an all-time low, with more than 40% of Americans saying they believe the court is "too conservative" in its judicial leanings. Gibbs, Achane lead Week 5 fantasy football running back rankings Jahmyr Gibbs and De'Von Achane lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 5 of the 2025 season. Generation Z protests spread from Asia to South America A movement involving Gen Z young people, which began in Nepal with a wave of political protests in September, has now spread from Asia to Latin America. Watch: McMullen brothers return in 'The Family McMullen' Warner Bros. is previewing "The Family McMullen," a sequel to the 1995 film "The Brothers McMullen." The movie is written, directed by and stars Edward Burns. Oktoberfest cleared to reopen as police investigate death, suspected attacker ID'd Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, is preparing to reopen after being closed Wednesday because of a bomb threat and an explosion in a residential building that also burned nearby cars. One man died. Watch: Filmmaker struggles with good and evil in new 'Mr. Scorsese' trailer Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese discusses the nature of good and evil in a new trailer for the docuseries "Mr. Scorsese,' released Wednesday by Apple TV+. Study finds air pollution makes apnea symptoms worse Sleep apnea patients have more episodes of reduced or stopped breathing during their slumber in areas with heavier air pollution, researchers reported. |
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Trump Uses Shutdown to Maximize Pain for Democrats and Move Forward With LayoffsThe Trump administration forged ahead with plans to conduct mass layoffs, as the fiscal standoff appeared to intensify. Trump to Withhold $18 Billion for New York-Area Transit ProjectsFunds for two of the nation’s largest infrastructure projects, the Second Avenue subway and Hudson River tunnels, are being held up in apparent attempts to pressure Democrats amid a government shutdown. ‘Dangerous Cities,’ the Military, Trump and the Founding FathersThe U.S. armed services have long sought to preserve the tradition of a nonpartisan military. Drones, Helicopters, Hundreds of Arrests: Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in Chicago So FarThe administration announced a federal operation in the Chicago area more than three weeks ago. Agents have appeared along downtown streets, and National Guard troops are expected. How Washington Became a Testing Ground for ICEA series of arrests captured on video reveal how immigration officers have worked with other law enforcement agencies to identify migrants during stops for minor infractions. The Dodgers United Los Angeles. Then the ICE Raids Began.For decades, the Dodgers have been the pride of L.A.’s Latino community. Trump’s immigration raids are testing that. ‘There Will Always Only Be One Jane Goodall’Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human. Jane Goodall: A Life in PicturesThe primatologist gained scientific acclaim for her work with chimpanzees and then later used her fame to champion conservation. Jane Goodall’s Thoughts for a Reporter: ‘Hope Isn’t Just Wishful Thinking’A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet. Trump Fires Members of Humanities CouncilThe White House told members of a group of scholars who advise the National Endowment for the Humanities that their positions had been terminated. Israel Intercepts Boats Headed to Gaza With Humanitarian AidThe boats were part of a flotilla, carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists, that was organized to break Israel’s blockade and protest the war. How Social Media Is Changing the Narrative of the Israel-Gaza WarNearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts. Did the Yankees Try to Keep Red Sox Fans Out of the Bronx?Not exactly, but to the thousands of Boston fans who attended the first game of the Wild Card series at Yankee Stadium, it was a welcome reason to root against the home team. In East Timor, U.S. Retreats From Plan to Build ‘Lifesaving’ Sewage PlantA U.S. aid agency had committed hundreds of millions of dollars to the project, which could help provide clean water. Now its board wants to pull out of the agreement. When Taylor Swift Met Her ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Partner Max MartinThe pop star and the Swedish producer connected on her 2012 LP, “Red.” They’ve reunited (with his collaborator Shellback) for “The Life of a Showgirl.” She Loved Eric Adams. She Kept It a Secret. Now She’s Talking.Jasmine Ray, who served at City Hall in a $160,000-a-year job, had an undisclosed romance with Eric Adams years before he became mayor. In her memoir, she describes their relationship. Edward T. Blake, 80, Dies; Forensic Expert Sparked Innocence MovementHe was the first to use PCR testing on crime-scene DNA, inspiring a practice that has freed thousands of wrongfully convicted people. ‘She Could Have Killed Me’: Scientist Survives Shark Bite to His Head“My whole head was inside of her mouth,” Mauricio Hoyos, a marine scientist from Mexico, said from a hospital in Costa Rica. |
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Israeli forces intercepted at least 13 boats of a humanitarian flotilla heading for Gaza on Wednesday, attracting international concern and condemnation.
Homeland Security adviser Corey Lewandowski said Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will attend the Super Bowl's halftime show featuring Bad Bunny.
A civilian working at a U.S. Navy base in New Jersey is accused of falsely reporting an active shooter to create a "trauma bond" with her co-workers.
Lionsgate announced Wednesday that it will release "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair," combining the film's "Vol. 1" and "Vol. 2," nationwide in December.
Chinese military researchers reported that multiple strikes on a single target will produce greater damage than a single nuclear blast to destroy hard targets.
Three men suspected of being Hamas members were arrested on a number of charges by authorities in Germany on Wednesday.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is taking another look at author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson's 2005 death that was ruled a suicide.
Jane Goodall, the famous British primatologist and conservationist, died Wednesday at age 91. The Jane Goodall Institute announced her death via Instagram.
Senate Republicans seek the support of five more Senate Democrats to join with three others to approve a continuing resolution to fund the federal government.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said Wednesday that more than 100 Lebanese civilians have ben killed by continued Israeli strikes.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has posted banners on its official website blaming the "radical left" for the current government shutdown.
The late Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA college tour returned to Utah after September's shooting death of its popular co-founder.
A Maryland Lottery player picked a random non-winning Racetrax ticket from her stack and decided to replay the numbers -- earning $30,879 for her efforts.
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill underwent successful surgery on his left knee, he announced Wednesday. He also was placed on season-ending injured reserve.
Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore are adjusting to their new positions of power in the oil business in a Season 2 trailer of Paramount+ series "Landman."
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman signed partnership deals for artificial intelligence with SK Hynix and Samsung in a visit to Korea Wednesday. He met with President Lee.
Jesus, played by Noah Jupe, is taunted by the devil, Isla Johnston, in a new "The Carpenter's Son" trailer released Wednesday by Magnolia Pictures.
A new Gallup Poll has suggested the popularity of the U.S. Supreme Court is pushing an all-time low, with more than 40% of Americans saying they believe the court is "too conservative" in its judicial leanings.
Jahmyr Gibbs and De'Von Achane lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 5 of the 2025 season.
A movement involving Gen Z young people, which began in Nepal with a wave of political protests in September, has now spread from Asia to Latin America.
Warner Bros. is previewing "The Family McMullen," a sequel to the 1995 film "The Brothers McMullen." The movie is written, directed by and stars Edward Burns.
Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, is preparing to reopen after being closed Wednesday because of a bomb threat and an explosion in a residential building that also burned nearby cars. One man died.
Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese discusses the nature of good and evil in a new trailer for the docuseries "Mr. Scorsese,' released Wednesday by Apple TV+.
Sleep apnea patients have more episodes of reduced or stopped breathing during their slumber in areas with heavier air pollution, researchers reported. 
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