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Construction begins on Trump ballroom; East Wing demolished The White House began demolishing the East Wing to make room for President Donald Trump's $250 million ballroom on Monday. Florida issues criminal subpoenas against Roblox over child safety Florida's attorney general announced Monday that criminal subpoenas have been issued to gaming site Roblox, calling the platform a "breeding ground for predators." Shutdown Day 20: Senate Dems reject bill to end government shutdown for 11th time Senate Democrats on Monday blocked a GOP-led funding bill, for the 11th time, that would have ended the government shutdown currently in its third week. Man arrested at Atlanta airport after allegedly threatening to 'shoot it up' A Georgia man was arrested Monday inside a terminal at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after allegedly threatening on social media to "shoot it up." NASA chief warns SpaceX 'behind' on moon mission, will reopen contracts NASA's acting administrator accused SpaceX on Monday of falling "behind" and said he plans to reopen contracts to get U.S. astronauts "back to the moon in 2028." Amazon Web Services returning after global Internet outage Amazon Web Services' cloud services global outage disrupted service for companies and individual users on Monday. A half day later covereaged mainly recovered. U.S., Australia sign $8.5 billion deal on rare earth minerals Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Donald Trump signed "framework" of $8.5 billion deal involving critical minerals, rare earth elements. U.S. appeals court allows Trump to deploy National Guard to Portland A federal appeals court Monday cleared the way for President Donald Trump to federalize and deploy the Oregon National Guard into what he is calling "war-ravaged" Portland. Michael Fassbender to play Kennedy patriarch in Netflix series Michael Fassbender will portray Joe Kennedy Sr. in a new drama series about the iconic Kennedy family and their "lives, loves, rivalries and tragedies." Look: Venomous snake slithers across car passenger's foot A New South Wales, Australia, man called for help from professionals when a venomous tiger snake slithered across his foot while he was a passenger in his car. Study finds White people at greater risk for deadly diarrhea germ An opportunistic bacterial infection that causes deadly diarrhea is more likely to kill White patients than Black or Hispanic people, a new study says. Remains of missing Philadelphia woman Kada Scott, 23, identified Remains found Saturday in a Philadelphia wooded area have been identified as Kada Scott, 23, who has been missing since Oct. 4. Keon King, 21, is suspected. Watch: Elizabeth McGovern explains secret order in 'Talamasca' sneak peek Elizabeth McGovern discusses a secret order with Nicholas Denton in a sneak preview of new Anne Rice series "Talamasca: The Secret Order" released on Monday. Witkoff, Kushner meet with Netanyahu on fragile Gaza cease-fire One week after a cease-fire deal in Gaza, two U.S. envoys -- Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, met Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanahyu in Israel. Experts say RSV antibody shot is safe for babies with vaccinated moms Babies can be safely administered antibody protection against respiratory syncytial virus after birth even if their moms had RSV vaccination while pregnant. Anthropic launches Claude Life Sciences for research using AI Anthropic on Monday announced a new service called Claude of Life Sciences that uses artificial intelligence in efforts to advance scientific discovery. Hotel shortages, high prices threaten COP30 climate summit attendance One month before the U.N. climate summit in Belém, Brazil, organizers face a serious accommodation shortage. And room rates rates have increased tenfold. Colombia recalls ambassador from U.S. after Trump pulls funding Colombia has recalled its ambassador to the United States in the wake of a feud between President Donald Trump and the president of Colombia over deadly U.S. naval attacks in the Caribbean. Wild bear wanders into California zoo, interacts with resident bears A wild bear wandered into a California zoo and "interacted" with the facility's resident bruins before leaving without incident through a service gate. Double space comets Lemmon, Swan to fly near Earth A rare encounter of two comets this week will have stargazers in awe after nearly a year of no easily seen comets. Chile reaches Top 10 in the global ranking of pension systems Chile ranked eighth in the Global Pension Index 2025, moving up a spot and standing out among the 10 countries with the world's most robust retirement systems. Poll finds 1 in 10 American kids rarely play outside About 1 in 10 preschoolers and toddlers go outside to play once a week or less, a University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital poll found. Japan likely will have its first woman prime minister Sanae Takaichi will likely become Japan's first female prime minister, thanks to a coalition between her party and a right-wing party. She is a security hawk. |
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Appeals Court Ruling Allows Trump to Deploy National Guard Troops to PortlandDeployment can move forward, for now, under a preliminary ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But legal wrangling will likely continue. White House’s East Wing Partially Demolished to Build Trump’s BallroomThe president had pledged that construction wouldn’t “interfere with the current building,” a promise that always seemed unrealistic given the grand scale of the plans. All but 2 Universities Decline a Trump Offer of Preferential FundingOne of the two, Vanderbilt University, signaled it had reservations. To Counter China’s Hold on Rare Minerals, Trump Turns to AustraliaThe United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries. White House Works to Preserve Gaza Deal Amid Concerns About NetanyahuThe Trump administration strategy is to try to keep Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel from resuming an all-out assault against Hamas, U.S. officials said. Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Operations UnravelThe Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has suspended its aid operations because of the cease-fire, but it is also running low on funds and faces logistical obstacles to resuming its work. Can an Israel Philharmonic Concert Be Just About Music?In the days following a cease-fire in Gaza, the orchestra returned to New York under circumstances that were more tense than usual. Louvre Museum Remains Closed After Jewelry Robbery: What to KnowA stunning heist has raised uncomfortable questions about security at the Paris museum. Amazon’s AWS Disruption Creates Outages for Hundreds of Websites for HoursAmazon Web Services, a major provider of cloud services, cited a problem at its data center in Northern Virginia. The outage highlighted the fragility of global internet infrastructure. How an Elite Public High School Set Mamdani on the Path to PoliticsZohran Mamdani’s time at the Bronx High School of Science expanded and helped shape his views of New York, from the cricket pitch to politics. A Boston Restaurant Displayed Whitey Bulger’s Mug Shot. An Uproar Ensued.The owners of Savin Bar & Kitchen have so far rejected requests from residents to remove photos of gangsters who terrorized the city for decades. Your November Election Guide (Yes, This November)It’s not a presidential election year, or even the midterms, but races this fall will offer a sense of voters’ moods in the first year of the new Trump administration. With SpaceX Behind Schedule, NASA Will Seek More Moon Lander IdeasBlue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, and Lockheed Martin are among the contractors that may compete with Elon Musk’s company in the race back to the lunar surface. What to Know About Diwali, the Hindu Festival of LightsThe biggest public holiday in India, Diwali features prayers for prosperity and good fortune — and lots of sweets. Fallen Confederate Statues Take Center Stage in the Year’s Boldest Show“Monuments,” a group exhibition in Los Angeles, led by Kara Walker, places contemporary art face to face with statuary removed in the last decade. Trump Posted a Video of Himself Dumping Excrement on Our Cities. It’s a Glimpse of His Deepest Drives.A perverse delight in degradation has always coursed through MAGA circles. George Santos and President Trump’s Theory of MercyMore than any other presidential actions, clemencies tell us who presidents are. Iranian Wedding Video Plunges Top Official Into ScandalRear Adm. Ali Shamkhani oversaw a brutal crackdown on women, but traditional notions of Islamic morality were little on display at his daughter’s wedding. Daniel Naroditsky, Chess Grandmaster, Dies at 29He earned the highest title in the chess world at 17 and built a career as an accomplished chess teacher, commentator and author. Man Is Arrested After Threatening to Open Fire at Atlanta Airport, Police SayThe man, Billy J. Cagle, 49, was arrested after family members told the police that he was headed to the airport, “in their words, ‘to shoot it up,’” Atlanta’s police chief said. A Flat $40 Train Ticket From NYC to Albany? It’s Happening Next Year.For the first time, Metro-North will run trains past Poughkeepsie through the Hudson Valley to Albany. Some Amtrak service will also be restored. More Recent Articles |
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The White House began demolishing the East Wing to make room for President Donald Trump's $250 million ballroom on Monday.
Florida's attorney general announced Monday that criminal subpoenas have been issued to gaming site Roblox, calling the platform a "breeding ground for predators."
Senate Democrats on Monday blocked a GOP-led funding bill, for the 11th time, that would have ended the government shutdown currently in its third week.
A Georgia man was arrested Monday inside a terminal at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after allegedly threatening on social media to "shoot it up."
NASA's acting administrator accused SpaceX on Monday of falling "behind" and said he plans to reopen contracts to get U.S. astronauts "back to the moon in 2028."
Amazon Web Services' cloud services global outage disrupted service for companies and individual users on Monday. A half day later covereaged mainly recovered.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Donald Trump signed "framework" of $8.5 billion deal involving critical minerals, rare earth elements.
A federal appeals court Monday cleared the way for President Donald Trump to federalize and deploy the Oregon National Guard into what he is calling "war-ravaged" Portland.
Michael Fassbender will portray Joe Kennedy Sr. in a new drama series about the iconic Kennedy family and their "lives, loves, rivalries and tragedies."
A New South Wales, Australia, man called for help from professionals when a venomous tiger snake slithered across his foot while he was a passenger in his car.
An opportunistic bacterial infection that causes deadly diarrhea is more likely to kill White patients than Black or Hispanic people, a new study says.
Remains found Saturday in a Philadelphia wooded area have been identified as Kada Scott, 23, who has been missing since Oct. 4. Keon King, 21, is suspected.
Elizabeth McGovern discusses a secret order with Nicholas Denton in a sneak preview of new Anne Rice series "Talamasca: The Secret Order" released on Monday.
One week after a cease-fire deal in Gaza, two U.S. envoys -- Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, met Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanahyu in Israel.
Babies can be safely administered antibody protection against respiratory syncytial virus after birth even if their moms had RSV vaccination while pregnant.
Anthropic on Monday announced a new service called Claude of Life Sciences that uses artificial intelligence in efforts to advance scientific discovery.
One month before the U.N. climate summit in Belém, Brazil, organizers face a serious accommodation shortage. And room rates rates have increased tenfold.
Colombia has recalled its ambassador to the United States in the wake of a feud between President Donald Trump and the president of Colombia over deadly U.S. naval attacks in the Caribbean.
A wild bear wandered into a California zoo and "interacted" with the facility's resident bruins before leaving without incident through a service gate.
A rare encounter of two comets this week will have stargazers in awe after nearly a year of no easily seen comets.
Chile ranked eighth in the Global Pension Index 2025, moving up a spot and standing out among the 10 countries with the world's most robust retirement systems.
About 1 in 10 preschoolers and toddlers go outside to play once a week or less, a University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital poll found.
Sanae Takaichi will likely become Japan's first female prime minister, thanks to a coalition between her party and a right-wing party. She is a security hawk. 
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