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Sheinbaum rejects Trump’s suggestion of U.S. military action in Mexico Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was open to working with the United States on drug trafficking, but rejected any foreign intervention. S. Korean envoy stresses close cooperation with U.S. to pave way for N.K. dialogue South Korea's top envoy to the United States pledged Tuesday to work closely with the U.S. to foster conditions needed for the resumption of diplomacy with North Korea. SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit SpaceX on Tuesday night launched another batch of Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Florida's eastern coast. Google launches Gemini 3 as latest move in AI race Google CEO Sundar Pichai touted the latest version of Gemini as a chatbot that needs "less prompting" as competitor OpenAI advances. Congress clears bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files The bill easily cleared both chambers of Congress after President Donald Trump abruptly called for releasing files on the disgraced financier. NTSB investigation blames faulty wiring for Baltimore bridge disaster NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy called the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge "preventable," and investigators also faulted state officials. Judge rules Meta can keep WhatsApp, Instagram in antitrust trial Facebook owner Meta can keep the WhatsApp mobile messaging app and the Instagram social media site in a federal trial brought by the FTC. Federal judges strike down Texas redistricting backed by Trump The ruling is a blow to Republicans who hoped to use the maps to shore up their narrow House majority ahead of the midterms. An appeal is on the way. NYPD officer who allegedly posed as ICE agent pleads not guilty Atickul Islam, a NYPD sergeant, was arraigned Tuesday in Manhattan and pleaded not guilty to a charge of impersonating a federal agent. 2 more sentenced in $16M California Medicare hospice scam Two defendants have been sentenced for their roles in a $16 million hospice scam that billed Medicare for medical services that never were provided. Roblox to block adult stranger chats with minors Roblox users now will be required to undergo a facial recognition check before utilizing the Roblox chat feature for its 150 million daily players. Trump dismisses Khashoggi's death while hosting Saudi crown prince President Donald Trump dismissed the reporter Jamal Khashoggi's death while hosting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House. New EPA rule could cut Clean Water Act protections for wetlands The Trump administration has proposed changing the definition of wetlands to limit which bodies of water are protected under the EPA's Clean Water Act. Researchers find unexpected bacteria deposits in brain tumors Unexpected deposits of bacteria have been found inside brain tumors, apparently affecting how the cancers grow and behave, a new study says. 2 Nigerian girls rescued among 25 kidnapped students Two girls were rescued Tuesday after at least 25 school children and a teacher were kidnapped from a school in northwestern Nigeria, local officials said. Appeals court rejects Trump's lawsuit against CNN for 'Big Lie' phrase President Donald Trump's $475 million lawsuit against CNN for using "The Big Lie" was rejected by an appeals court, which called it "unpersuasive." Reports: Education Department to announce duties transfers Unnamed officials with the Department of Education say its leaders will announce the transfer of some duties to other federal agencies on Tuesday. Watch: Babymonster embraces differences in 'Psycho' music video South Korean girl group Babymonster released a music video for "Psycho," a song from its EP "We Go Up." The K-pop stars released the EP in October. Thousands lose care as a result of NIH grant terminations More than 74,000 participants in clinical trials lost their access to care as a result of Trump administration cuts, researchers said in a study. Nicolás Maduro says he is willing to talk ‘face-to-face’ with Trump Donald Trump said he was open to speaking with Venezuela's president, and Nicolás Maduro said he is willing to hold a "face-to-face" meeting. Judge tosses DOJ suit against N.Y. for courthouse ICE arrests ban A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Trump administration against a law that bans immigration arrests in state and local courthouses. Look: Mila Kunis, Kerry Washington walk the red carpet for 'Wake Up Dead Man' Mila Kunis and Kerry Washington walked the red carpet at the premiere of "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" in Los Angeles on Monday. Thousands of deaths attributed annually to cold snaps, heat waves Cold snaps and heat waves have contributed to tens of thousands of deaths in the United States over the past quarter-century, a new study says. |
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Trump Lauds M.B.S. During White House Visit and Dismisses Khashoggi’s KillingPresident Trump rejected a U.S. intelligence report finding that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the murder of a journalist. Once a Pariah, Saudi Prince Resets U.S. Relations on His Own TermsSeven years ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman couldn’t visit Washington. When he arrived at the White House on Tuesday, he got F-35s, the world’s fastest chips and the central role in the remaking of the Middle East. Congress Overwhelmingly Approves Releasing Epstein FilesAfter a near-unanimous House vote, the Senate agreed to quickly clear the bill for President Trump’s signature. Behind the Vote to Release the Epstein FilesThe House approved a bill directing the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, in a near-unanimous vote. Hours later, Senator Chuck Schumer won unanimous agreement for the Senate to pass the measure as soon as it arrived in the chamber. Trump Berates Mary Bruce of ABC News After Question About Jamal KhashoggiThe president grew frustrated with Mary Bruce of ABC News over her questions during his meeting with the Saudi crown prince. On Friday, he told a Bloomberg News reporter, “Quiet, piggy.” For Trump, Epstein Is the Story That Won’t Go AwayPresident Trump is being held captive to a news cycle he can’t avoid or defeat when it comes to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump Said to Authorize C.I.A. Plans for Covert Action in VenezuelaThe president has signed off on possible operations inside Venezuela but has also reopened back-channel communications with the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Ecuador Votes ‘No’ to Hosting U.S. Military BaseA vote on Sunday rejected the expansion of a foreign military presence. It came as the U.S. military’s campaign in waters near Latin America has been roiling the region. A.I. Video Is Threatening Our Ability to Trust DocumentariesA combination of technological developments and market forces is undermining the trust between viewer and filmmaker. What’s at stake is history itself. Federal Court Blocks Texas’ Republican-Friendly Congressional MapThe move dealt a blow to efforts by Texas Republicans and President Trump to flip Democratic seats in the state. Texas quickly filed a notice of appeal to the Supreme Court. Trump Ramps Up Redistricting Pressure on Indiana RepublicansAfter the State Senate said it would not take up a new map, President Trump said he would support primary challengers against Republicans who bucked him. How TikTok Helped Meta Land an Antitrust VictorySilicon Valley has increasingly pointed at rapid digital changes to blunt government efforts to rein in its power. Meta’s Victory Opens the Way for Silicon Valley to Go Deal ShoppingTo avoid regulatory scrutiny, big tech companies had steered clear of buying start-ups outright. Meta’s antitrust win may change that thinking. ICE Frees Blind Migrant Who Was Detained for Days in IsolationCarlos Anibal Chalco Chango, 40, was released on Monday from an upstate New York jail where he had been held without his cane. It was a surprising move by an agency that rarely frees detainees. Trump’s Border Czar Threatens More Immigrant Arrests in New York CityThomas Homan said that additional federal agents would descend on the city if it did not help with President Trump’s deportation campaign. How Trump Has Used ICE, the National Guard and Other Federal Forces Across the U.S.Charlotte and Raleigh in North Carolina became the latest cities to see federal forces move in. Here’s a rundown of what’s going on in each place. Federal Judge Orders Some Texas Schools to Remove Ten Commandment PostersThe judge sided with families of students who had argued that the displays infringed on their religious freedom. Elon Musk Puts Trump Feud Behind Him and Tiptoes Back Into PoliticsHaving struck an uneasy truce with the president, Elon Musk is starting to make political appearances again, and his allies are planning a DOGE reunion party. Kamala Harris Hits Campaign Trail in Tennessee Special ElectionOn Tuesday, the former vice president made her first campaign appearance for another Democrat since leaving office. Eric Adams, Still the Mayor, Is Increasingly Out of OfficeIn the waning days of his term, Mayor Eric Adams is spending a significant portion of his time far from New York City. Night of Modern Art History, Night of Spectacle at Sotheby’sAt $236.4 million, a portrait by Gustav Klimt is the second most expensive painting at auction, while Maurizio Cattelan’s golden toilet drew $12.1 million. On Republican Neo-Nazism, Hamas and Israel: An Epidemic of Moral CowardicePeople with extreme ideology don’t care anymore about hiding their excesses or their agendas. It’s all out there online or on YouTube. Israeli Airstrike on Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kills at Least 13, Officials SayIt was one of the deadliest Israeli strikes on Lebanon since a cease-fire with Hezbollah went into effect about a year ago. Scientists Call for Global Shift Away From Ultraprocessed FoodsIn a sweeping series of papers, scientists have proposed policy reforms, such as taxes on sugary drinks, to improve the food supply. N.Y. Doctor Accused of Desecration Can Be Sent to Japan, Court RulesA federal appeals court ruled that Masahide Kanayama, a surgeon and practicing Christian, may be extradited to face charges of vandalism. More Recent Articles |
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she was open to working with the United States on drug trafficking, but rejected any foreign intervention.
South Korea's top envoy to the United States pledged Tuesday to work closely with the U.S. to foster conditions needed for the resumption of diplomacy with North Korea.
SpaceX on Tuesday night launched another batch of Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Florida's eastern coast.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai touted the latest version of Gemini as a chatbot that needs "less prompting" as competitor OpenAI advances.
The bill easily cleared both chambers of Congress after President Donald Trump abruptly called for releasing files on the disgraced financier.
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy called the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge "preventable," and investigators also faulted state officials.
Facebook owner Meta can keep the WhatsApp mobile messaging app and the Instagram social media site in a federal trial brought by the FTC.
The ruling is a blow to Republicans who hoped to use the maps to shore up their narrow House majority ahead of the midterms. An appeal is on the way.
Atickul Islam, a NYPD sergeant, was arraigned Tuesday in Manhattan and pleaded not guilty to a charge of impersonating a federal agent.
Two defendants have been sentenced for their roles in a $16 million hospice scam that billed Medicare for medical services that never were provided.
Roblox users now will be required to undergo a facial recognition check before utilizing the Roblox chat feature for its 150 million daily players.
President Donald Trump dismissed the reporter Jamal Khashoggi's death while hosting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House.
The Trump administration has proposed changing the definition of wetlands to limit which bodies of water are protected under the EPA's Clean Water Act.
Unexpected deposits of bacteria have been found inside brain tumors, apparently affecting how the cancers grow and behave, a new study says.
Two girls were rescued Tuesday after at least 25 school children and a teacher were kidnapped from a school in northwestern Nigeria, local officials said.
President Donald Trump's $475 million lawsuit against CNN for using "The Big Lie" was rejected by an appeals court, which called it "unpersuasive."
Unnamed officials with the Department of Education say its leaders will announce the transfer of some duties to other federal agencies on Tuesday.
South Korean girl group Babymonster released a music video for "Psycho," a song from its EP "We Go Up." The K-pop stars released the EP in October.
More than 74,000 participants in clinical trials lost their access to care as a result of Trump administration cuts, researchers said in a study.
Donald Trump said he was open to speaking with Venezuela's president, and Nicolás Maduro said he is willing to hold a "face-to-face" meeting.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Trump administration against a law that bans immigration arrests in state and local courthouses.
Mila Kunis and Kerry Washington walked the red carpet at the premiere of "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" in Los Angeles on Monday.
Cold snaps and heat waves have contributed to tens of thousands of deaths in the United States over the past quarter-century, a new study says. 
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