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Elise Stefanik drops out of N.Y. governor's race 6 weeks after bid Republican U.S. House Rep. Elise Stefanik announced she was ending her run for New York governor after 1 1/2 months and won't seek another term in Congress. HUD stopped from changing funding requirements for homeless programs A federal judge has stopped the Trump administration from changing the conditions for allocating $3.9 billion in federal funds to homeless programs. Donald Trump's name appears on 'Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' President Donald Trump's name was affixed to The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., with one Kennedy family member threatening to chisel the change out. U.S. retaliates for deadly ISIS attack in Syria The U.S. military struck several ISIS-connected targets in Syria in retaliation for the shooting deaths of two U.S. soldiers and their interpreter. Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit faces potential lung transplant Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit's lung condition has worsened, and her doctors are considering a lung transplant, the royal palace announced Friday. Bowen Yang to leave 'Saturday Night Live' after seven seasons "Saturday Night Live" cast member Bowen Yang is leaving the sketch comedy show after this week's episode. Justice Department begins release of Epstein case files The Justice Department on Friday released records from the Jeffrey Epstein case in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Trump announces lower drug prices in deals with nine companies President Donald Trump announced nine of the largest drugmakers in the U.S. and Europe agreed to voluntarily sell their medications at lower prices in a "Most Favored Nation" program. Secretary of State Marco Rubio: Russia-Ukraine conflict is 'not our war' Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. negotiators have made "progress" ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, but ultimately "it's not our war." 8 lottery wins inspired by dreams, pets or birthdays Some lottery winners say their lucky numbers have found them after they had dreams about winning big. Here are eight time players found success. Jack Smith’s attorneys again call for a public hearing Attorneys for former special counsel Jack Smith again asked for public hearing after he testified about efforts to prosecute President Donald Trump. November home sales show supply dipping Sales of previously owned homes rose 0.5% in November from October, reflecting a slowdown, due to high mortgage rates, high prices and less supply. Low-cost airline group emerges in Mexico Mexican low-cost airlines Volaris and Viva Aerobus have announced an agreement to create a new holding company through a merger of equals. USA's Tyler Adams tears MCL, out up to 3 months ahead of World Cup United States Men's National Team midfielder Tyler Adams sustained a knee injury and will miss up to three months, Bournemouth announced Friday. Man convicted of ramming into pedestrians on Christmas Day in London An man was convicted of ramming Mercedes into a crowd last Christmas, killing a young man and seriously injuring four in a "drunken rage" in London. Paris court rules against suspension of Shein after doll controversy A Paris court denied an effort to suspend the website Shein from operating in the country after it was found to be selling "childlike" sex dolls. Wisconsin GOP tells Judge Hannah Dugan: Resign or be impeached Wisconsin's Republican leaders will begin impeachment proceedings against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan if she does not resign. Dems: DOJ breaking law by not releasing all Epstein files by deadline Democrats said they're considering legal options after the Justice Department said would miss a deadline to release all files related Jeffrey Epstein. Risk score helps predict pancreatic cancer recurrence, study says A new risk score can help predict which pancreatic cancer survivors are more likely to suffer a recurrence of their cancer, researchers said. Hunger watch group: Gaza is out of famine, but still critical An international hunger watchdog group said that while Gaza is no longer in famine conditions since the cease-fire, it's still food-insecure. Depression, anxiety increase heart disease risk through stress Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they know why. Private infusion centers present new options for chronic illnesses Privately owned, standalone infusion centers are providing an alternative to hospitals and doctors' offices for patients with chronic Illnesses. Zelensky calls meeting with Nawrocki 'bad news for Russia' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish President Karol Nawrocki discussed mutual concerns during a private meeting in Warsaw on Friday. Kshamenk, last captive killer whale in Latin America, dies in Argentina Kshamenk, the last killer whale held in captivity in Latin America, died of cardiorespiratory arrest in Argentina at age 35, Mundo Marino said. Richard Moth to lead Roman Catholic church in England, Wales Pope Leo IIV on Friday named Bishop Richard Moth as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales with about 6 million Catholics. |
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6 Takeaways From the First Batch of the Epstein FilesMany of the Justice Department documents were heavily redacted, and President Trump’s name was rarely mentioned. The White House also sought to make political hay of the release of photos of Bill Clinton. Epstein Files Timeline: How the Trump Administration Released RecordsA year of political pressure and partial disclosures preceded the release of long-sought records on Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein Victims Upset About Lack of Transparency in Newly Released FilesSeveral victims said they were frustrated by the heavy redactions of photos and documents that the Justice Department released on Friday. Epstein Files Include 1996 Child Porn Complaint That F.B.I. IgnoredNewly released files show how Maria Farmer, who worked for Mr. Epstein in the 1990s, had urged the F.B.I. to investigate him. The case went nowhere for years. U.S. Strikes Islamic State Targets in SyriaAmerican forces struck dozens of suspected ISIS sites, making good on President Trump’s vow to avenge two American soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter killed by the group last week. Trump Picks New Leader for Southern Command as Venezuela Pressure GrowsLt. Gen. Francis L. Donovan, a Marine general with expansive experience in special operations and the Middle East, would take over after the abrupt departure of the previous commander. Elise Stefanik Drops Out of N.Y. Governor’s Race and Will Leave CongressMs. Stefanik, a Republican congresswoman and staunch ally of President Trump, abruptly ended her bid to unseat Gov. Kathy Hochul and said she would not seek another House term. Elise Stefanik Tried Everything to Please Trump. He Still Jilted Her.The G.O.P. congresswoman who ran as a moderate but became an “ultra MAGA” Trump acolyte ultimately found herself undermined by the president and politically adrift. Suspected Killer of M.I.T. Professor Studied With Victim, Graduating Top of Their ClassThe parents of the suspect in the Brown and M.I.T. killings had not seen or heard from him since he left Portugal to enroll at a graduate program at Brown more than two decades ago. Suspect in Brown and M.I.T. Killings Died 2 Days Before He Was Found, Autopsy ShowsThe examination confirmed that the suspect had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His body was found late Thursday in a storage unit in New Hampshire. How a Reddit Post Helped the Police Identify a Suspect in the Brown University ShootingA Reddit user provided information that helped identify Claudio Manuel Neves Valente as the suspect not only in the campus shooting but also in the murder of an M.I.T. professor. 52 Places to Go, So Little Time: Where We Went in 2025Our writers and photographers were on the ground to find out what makes the destinations on our annual list rise above the rest. R.F.K. Jr. Likely to Swap U.S. Childhood Vaccine Schedule for Denmark’sThe shift would mean fewer shots recommended for children. But a Danish health official found the idea baffling, saying the United States was getting “crazier and crazier in public health.” How the T.S.A. Is Helping ICEIn a previously undisclosed partnership, the Transportation Security Administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement are sharing data to identify passengers on upcoming flights whom ICE can arrest. Our reporter Hamed Aleaziz, who learned of this partnership, describes what to know about it and the ICE arrests that have followed. Kennedy Center, Memorial to JFK, Is Trump’s Now, TooThe Kennedy Center installed President Trump’s name on the facade of the arts center, which had been designated as a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Immigration Officials Deport Queens 6-Year-Old and Father Who Fled ChinaHundreds of people had rallied for the family in New York City after they were separated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in November. Rubio Meets (and Meets, and Meets … ) the PressThe secretary of state held a marathon news conference, offering little news but more respect for reporters than most others in the Trump administration. Vivek Ramaswamy Challenges Conservatives on Surging Anti-Indian HateThe leading Republican candidate for Ohio governor is calling out his party for rising intolerance, including against Indian American immigrants and their children, like him. Bumpy Rollout for New Gates Meant to Stop Subway Fare EvasionAt a demonstration of devices designed to replace turnstiles, one rider got hit in the neck, and another sneaked through without paying. Metro-North and LIRR Commuters to Be Fined for ‘Repeatedly’ Activating Tickets on TrainPassengers on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road trains could face $8 fines if they keep waiting until after the train leaves to activate their mobile tickets. Hochul Expected to Veto Bill Requiring 2-Person Crews on Subway TrainsThe bill, which would ensure that every train has a conductor and a driver, as most now do, was supported by the transit workers’ union and opposed by many transit advocates. Hochul Reaches Deal on A.I. Regulation in New YorkThe bill, which lawmakers passed in June, will be modified to more closely match a similar law in California, at Big Tech’s urging. Mamdani Revamps Hiring After Old Antisemitic Remarks Prompt Aide to QuitMayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said he did not know about the antisemitic posts and would not have hired the woman who made them if he had. Mitt Romney: Tax the Rich, Like MeThere’s no getting around this if we want to avoid the deficit cliff ahead. Toss a Coin in the Trevi Fountain? That’ll Be 2 Euros, Wish Not IncludedStarting on Feb. 1, Rome will charge tourists a fee to go down into the basin of the famed 18th-century fountain. Not every one is happy (except Romans, who won’t have to pay). High Winds in Denver Prompt Warnings About Dangerous Fire RiskEmergency authorities across the region urged people to stay home, and a utility company cut off power to 100,000 of its customers near Denver. More Recent Articles |
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Republican U.S. House Rep. Elise Stefanik announced she was ending her run for New York governor after 1 1/2 months and won't seek another term in Congress.
A federal judge has stopped the Trump administration from changing the conditions for allocating $3.9 billion in federal funds to homeless programs.
President Donald Trump's name was affixed to The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., with one Kennedy family member threatening to chisel the change out.
The U.S. military struck several ISIS-connected targets in Syria in retaliation for the shooting deaths of two U.S. soldiers and their interpreter.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit's lung condition has worsened, and her doctors are considering a lung transplant, the royal palace announced Friday.
"Saturday Night Live" cast member Bowen Yang is leaving the sketch comedy show after this week's episode.
The Justice Department on Friday released records from the Jeffrey Epstein case in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
President Donald Trump announced nine of the largest drugmakers in the U.S. and Europe agreed to voluntarily sell their medications at lower prices in a "Most Favored Nation" program.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. negotiators have made "progress" ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, but ultimately "it's not our war."
Some lottery winners say their lucky numbers have found them after they had dreams about winning big. Here are eight time players found success.
Attorneys for former special counsel Jack Smith again asked for public hearing after he testified about efforts to prosecute President Donald Trump.
Sales of previously owned homes rose 0.5% in November from October, reflecting a slowdown, due to high mortgage rates, high prices and less supply.
Mexican low-cost airlines Volaris and Viva Aerobus have announced an agreement to create a new holding company through a merger of equals.
United States Men's National Team midfielder Tyler Adams sustained a knee injury and will miss up to three months, Bournemouth announced Friday.
An man was convicted of ramming Mercedes into a crowd last Christmas, killing a young man and seriously injuring four in a "drunken rage" in London.
A Paris court denied an effort to suspend the website Shein from operating in the country after it was found to be selling "childlike" sex dolls.
Wisconsin's Republican leaders will begin impeachment proceedings against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan if she does not resign.
Democrats said they're considering legal options after the Justice Department said would miss a deadline to release all files related Jeffrey Epstein.
A new risk score can help predict which pancreatic cancer survivors are more likely to suffer a recurrence of their cancer, researchers said.
An international hunger watchdog group said that while Gaza is no longer in famine conditions since the cease-fire, it's still food-insecure.
Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they know why.
Privately owned, standalone infusion centers are providing an alternative to hospitals and doctors' offices for patients with chronic Illnesses.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish President Karol Nawrocki discussed mutual concerns during a private meeting in Warsaw on Friday.
Kshamenk, the last killer whale held in captivity in Latin America, died of cardiorespiratory arrest in Argentina at age 35, Mundo Marino said.
Pope Leo IIV on Friday named Bishop Richard Moth as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales with about 6 million Catholics. 
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