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Trump calls for Illinois Gov. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Johnson to be jailed Trump called for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to be jailed for "failing to protect ICE," to which Pritzker responded, "Come and get me." 4 found dead in San Francisco home; police investigating as criminal Four people were found dead in a San Francisco home on Wednesday, according to authorities who said they are investigating the deaths as "suspicious." Israel, Hamas reach deal to end war, release hostages and prisoners President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas agreed on the first phase of a deal to end the two-year-long war in Gaza and a hostage/prisoner exchange. 3 victims, gunman dead in 2 shooting in Houston area Four people, including the gunman, died in two connected shootings about 6 miles apart in the Houston area on Wednesday, police said. USDA warns of potential listeria contamination in HelloFresh meals Federal health authorities are warning of potential listeria contamination of ready-to-eat meals by HelloFresh that contain recalled frozen spinach. Woman dies after riding Disneyland's Haunted Mansion Holiday attraction A woman in her 60s died after suffering an apparent medical episode in the Haunted Mansion Holiday ride at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., a city spokesperson said. Pope Leo XIV said to oppose Trump administration’s deportation efforts Pope Leo XIV reportedly opposed mass deportations after meeting with El Paso, Texas, Bishop Mark Seitz and members of the Hope Border Institute on Wednesday. Congressional panel tackles government censorship issues Lawmakers and witnesses emphasized the threat government censorship poses to First Amendment rights during a congressional hearing in Washington on Wednesday. Pew Research survey: Parents struggle with children's heavy screen use Parents are struggling to manage their children's heavy use of screens, including television, computers, phones and gaming devices, according to a Pew Research survey. Google imposes further restrictions on remote work Google's COVID-era "work from anywhere" policy has become more restrictive as the tech firm's leaders have adjusted how it designates weeks away from work. Senators: Dependence on foreign drug supplies threatens security, health The United States has grown its dependent on foreign drug supplies from China and India,, causing a national security and public health threat, lawmakers say. Elon Musk agrees to settle $128M fired Twitter executives' lawsuit Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by four former Twitter executives, whom he fired after taking ownership of the social media site. Small asteroid detected hours after it passed closer to Earth than some satellites The Paris-based European Space Agency says a near 10-foot-wide asteroid passed Earth 265 miles above Antarctica but was not detected until hours after it was gone. Fannie Mae Housing Survey: 70% believe U.S. economy on wrong track Nearly 70% of Americans believe the economy is headed in the wrong direction and 73% think it's a bad time to buy a house, according to a Fannie Mae survey. Last New Orleans jail escapee Derrick Groves caught in Atlanta Derrick Groves was found and captured in Atlanta on Wednesday afternoon, almost five months after he was among 10 inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail. Recovering German mayor-elect says her daughter was knife attacker A newly-elected German mayor named her daughter as the suspected assailant after a knife attack left the political leader in critical condition. U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly, Ruben Gallego confront House Speaker Johnson U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, both from Arizona, confronted House Speaker Mike Johnson over healthcare and swearing in an elected representative. Researchers identify link between rectal bleeding, colon cancer Rectal bleeding could be a powerful early warning sign of colon cancer among younger adults, University of Louisville researchers said in a new study. Watch: 'Dexter: Resurrection' renewed for Season 2 Paramount+ with Showtime and Michael C. Hall announced Wednesday that "Dexter: Resurrection" is officially renewed for Season 2. The writers room is now open. Jay Jones cancels fundraiser in wake of texting scandal, stays in race The Democrat candidate for Virginia attorney general has canceled a Thursday fundraiser in the wake of his texting scandal. But so far, he's still in the race. Study suggests concussions could be early ALS warning sign A new study by Queen Elizabeth University Hospital researchers suggests concussions and traumatic brain injuries could be early warning signs for ALS. Florida man accused of 'maliciously' starting deadly California fire Jonathan Rinderknect of Melbourne, Fla., was charged on Wednesday with starting the Pacific Palisades fire that burned through most of January, killed a dozen people and burned more than 23,000 acres. MGM+ acquires Kaley Cuoco mystery series 'Vanished' Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin star in the four-part mystery "Vanished," newly acquired by MGM+. The series follows a couple whose trip to Paris is ruined. |
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What We Know About the Remaining Hostages in GazaIsrael says that there are still about 20 living hostages in Gaza, along with the bodies of around 25 others. Details of their release remain unclear. Texas’ Blue-State Deployments Shred Relations Between GovernorsState leaders have prided themselves on finding bipartisan consensus, but President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops from Texas to Illinois has ripped the veneer off that image. Before Trump Ordered in Troops, Federal Officers Called Portland Protests ‘Low Energy’Oregon officials say the atmosphere outside an ICE building that has drawn daily demonstrations since June has grown worse since the president’s threats. Rutgers Expert on Antifa Tries to Flee to Spain After Death ThreatsMark Bray was teaching courses on antifascism. Turning Point USA accused of him belonging to antifa, which he denies. His flight to Spain was canceled abruptly on Wednesday night. Candidates for N.J. Governor Clash Over Opioids, Trump and TaxesJack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee, and Representative Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat, described starkly different visions for the state in a debate Wednesday. G.O.P. Blocks Bid to Halt Trump’s Attacks in the Caribbean SeaRepublicans in the Senate blocked a measure that would terminate the president’s legally disputed campaign targeting alleged drug runners. Qatar Pushes U.S.-Venezuela Diplomacy as Trump Focuses on Military ActionThe Pentagon has deployed 10,000 U.S. troops to the region, most of them to bases in Puerto Rico, a senior military official said. ‘Les Misérables’ at 40: The Unlikely Story of a HitCritics initially panned it, but public love for the musical with songs like “One Day More” and “On My Own” has kept it going strong for four decades — and counting. Katie Porter Goes Viral for ‘Unhappy’ TV Interview in California Governor’s RaceThe former Democratic congresswoman, known for her own grilling of executives on Capitol Hill, threatened to abandon an interview after she was asked several follow-up questions. Jonathan Rinderknecht Arrested in Connection With Palisades Fire in Los AngelesOfficials said that Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, of Melbourne, Fla., had intentionally set a fire that rekindled a week later into a devastating blaze that killed 12 people. Who is Jonathan Rinderknecht? What We Know About The Palisades Fire ArrestFederal officials arrested a man they said started a small blaze in January that later rekindled and grew into the fire that devastated Pacific Palisades. James Comey, Former FBI Director, Pleads Not Guilty and Will Seek to Dismiss Charges as VindictiveThe former F.B.I. director appeared in a brief hearing in federal court. His lawyers sought clarity on the details of a case filed under pressure from President Trump. Comey’s Two Legal Challenges to His Indictment, ExplainedA lawyer for the former F.B.I. director said he would accuse the Justice Department of malicious and selective prosecution and contend that a U.S. attorney was illegally appointed. These Democrats Could Hold the Key to Ending the ShutdownAs the federal closure slides into a second week, Republicans are working to peel off five more Democratic senators to join them in voting to reopen the government. Inside the Capitol, a Heated Spat Over the Shutdown and EpsteinA pair of Democratic senators confronted the Republican speaker of the House over his refusal to swear in a colleague during the shutdown. Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,’ Then Paused. Conspiracies Started Flying.Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch. How Zohran Mamdani Came to Embrace the Palestinian CauseAs Mr. Mamdani seeks to reassure New York City he is open to compromise, his views on Israel and Palestinians have been the biggest exception. Mamdani Rides Slow Bus to ‘Fast and Free’ Buses EventZohran Mamdani, the leading candidate in the race to be New York City’s next mayor, held a campaign event on a bus that crawled across Midtown Manhattan to highlight a signature proposal. MacArthur Foundation Announces 2025 ‘Genius Grant’ WinnersTwenty-two people in a broad spectrum of the arts and sciences were awarded the fellowship, which comes with an $800,000 stipend. What Civil Society Can Do to Beat TrumpismPeople and institutions of civil society must coordinate against him. Posts Calling Luigi Mangione Guilty Did No Harm, Top U.S. Prosecutor ArguesA judge had demanded an explanation for why Justice Department officials were publicly expressing views on Luigi Mangione’s guilt in the killing of a health insurance executive. Oakland, California, Residents Are Fed Up With Illegal DumpingMany residents say that illegal dumping has inundated Oakland, Calif., a city with more garbage than almost anywhere else. Texts from Jay Jones, Democratic Attorney General Candidate, Roil Virginia Governor’s RaceIn the messages, the Democratic candidate for attorney general, Jay Jones, discusses the hypothetical killing of a Republican lawmaker. Pope Leo Urges U.S. Bishops to Support Immigrants as Trump Escalates DeportationsThe pope conveyed the message as President Trump escalated his deportation campaign, including in Chicago, the pope’s hometown. |
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Trump called for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to be jailed for "failing to protect ICE," to which Pritzker responded, "Come and get me."
Four people were found dead in a San Francisco home on Wednesday, according to authorities who said they are investigating the deaths as "suspicious."
President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas agreed on the first phase of a deal to end the two-year-long war in Gaza and a hostage/prisoner exchange.
Four people, including the gunman, died in two connected shootings about 6 miles apart in the Houston area on Wednesday, police said.
Federal health authorities are warning of potential listeria contamination of ready-to-eat meals by HelloFresh that contain recalled frozen spinach.
A woman in her 60s died after suffering an apparent medical episode in the Haunted Mansion Holiday ride at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., a city spokesperson said.
Pope Leo XIV reportedly opposed mass deportations after meeting with El Paso, Texas, Bishop Mark Seitz and members of the Hope Border Institute on Wednesday.
Lawmakers and witnesses emphasized the threat government censorship poses to First Amendment rights during a congressional hearing in Washington on Wednesday.
Parents are struggling to manage their children's heavy use of screens, including television, computers, phones and gaming devices, according to a Pew Research survey.
Google's COVID-era "work from anywhere" policy has become more restrictive as the tech firm's leaders have adjusted how it designates weeks away from work.
The United States has grown its dependent on foreign drug supplies from China and India,, causing a national security and public health threat, lawmakers say.
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by four former Twitter executives, whom he fired after taking ownership of the social media site.
The Paris-based European Space Agency says a near 10-foot-wide asteroid passed Earth 265 miles above Antarctica but was not detected until hours after it was gone.
Nearly 70% of Americans believe the economy is headed in the wrong direction and 73% think it's a bad time to buy a house, according to a Fannie Mae survey.
Derrick Groves was found and captured in Atlanta on Wednesday afternoon, almost five months after he was among 10 inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail.
A newly-elected German mayor named her daughter as the suspected assailant after a knife attack left the political leader in critical condition.
U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, both from Arizona, confronted House Speaker Mike Johnson over healthcare and swearing in an elected representative.
Rectal bleeding could be a powerful early warning sign of colon cancer among younger adults, University of Louisville researchers said in a new study.
Paramount+ with Showtime and Michael C. Hall announced Wednesday that "Dexter: Resurrection" is officially renewed for Season 2. The writers room is now open.
The Democrat candidate for Virginia attorney general has canceled a Thursday fundraiser in the wake of his texting scandal. But so far, he's still in the race.
A new study by Queen Elizabeth University Hospital researchers suggests concussions and traumatic brain injuries could be early warning signs for ALS.
Jonathan Rinderknect of Melbourne, Fla., was charged on Wednesday with starting the Pacific Palisades fire that burned through most of January, killed a dozen people and burned more than 23,000 acres.
Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin star in the four-part mystery "Vanished," newly acquired by MGM+. The series follows a couple whose trip to Paris is ruined. 
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