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Affordable Care Act subsidies expire, insurance premiums expected to skyrocket Insurance premiums are set to rise exponentially for Americans who have bought their health care policies through an Affordable Care Act exchange because Congress failed to extend subsidies for them. Trump administration pulls back on tariffs for Italian pastas The Italian government said Thursday that the United States has pulled back on tariffs the Trump administration had placed on several pasta brands based in Italy. At least 1 dead in Iran protests against falling currency, inflation At least one person is dead and possibly more after protests broke out across Iran against high inflation and a currency collapse. About 40 dead, 100 injured in Switzerland bar fire About 40 people are believed to be dead and about 100 injured after a fire broke out at a New Year's Eve celebration at a bar in Switzerland. Look: 'Stranger Things' cast watched finale together in NYC The "Stranger Things" cast screened the series finale together in NYC. The last episode of the beloved sci-fi show dropped on Netflix Wednesday. Look: Goo Goo Dolls celebrate 3B streams on Spotify The rock group Goo Goo Dolls marked a major milestone Thursday. Their beloved song, "Iris," has reached 3 billion streams on Spotify. Interior Department terminates leases for D.C. public golf courses President Donald Trump ended the lease for the National Links Trust, which manages Washington, D.C.-area public golf courses of the National Parks. Texas body found is missing teen; death ruled a suicide A body found in San Antonio, Texas, is that of missing woman Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, who disappeared on the morning of Christmas Eve. Mamdani becomes new mayor of New York New York City has a new mayor Thursday after the private swearing-in ceremony in an ornate abandoned subway tunnel just after midnight. Look: Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Stokes reunite for romantic New Year's Eve Country music star Kelsea Ballerini and "Outer Banks" actor Chase Stokes shared photos and heartfelt messages on their Instagram accounts Wednesday. U.S. hits 2 alleged drug boats, killing 5; location is unclear The U.S. military has attacked two more alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Southern Command area of responsibility, though it's unclear where. End of an era: 'Stranger Things' wraps with nostalgia, tears, laughter "Stranger Things" wrapped up its 5-season run Wednesday with a finale that answered questions and provided happy endings for most of its characters. Look: P!nk undergoes disc replacement surgery in her neck Singer-songwriter P!nk revealed on social media that she spent New Year's Eve in the hospital undergoing disc replacement surgery in her neck. Look: Zach Bryan confirms wedding to Samantha Leonard Country music star Zach Bryan shared a photo of him and his new bride, Samantha Leonard, on Instagram. Wednesday. The couple tied the knot in Spain. Look: Gisele Bundchen shares photos of new baby on Instagram Model Gisele Bundchen wrapped up the year by sharing beautiful photos of her with her husband Joaquim Valente and kids on Instagram Wednesday. Famous birthdays for Jan. 1: Winter, Angourie Rice Musician Winter and actor Angourie Rice turn 25, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 1. On This Day, Jan. 1: First Tournament of Roses parade takes place On Jan. 1, 1890, the first Tournament of Roses parade took place in Pasadena, Calif. South Korea ends two-year U.N. Security Council term, cites peace role S. Korea's two-year term as a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council ended Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry saying raised its profile. South Korea broadcasting revenue falls for second straight year S. Korea's broadcasting industry remained in a slump last year, with total revenue declining for a second consecutive year as steep drops in ad income Police raid aide to Unification Church leader in bribery probe S. Korean police investigating lobbying allegations involving the Unification Church raided the home of Jeong Won-ju, a former chief secretary of leader South Korea to return Marines’ divisional control, form ops command S. Korea's Marine Corps will regain operational control of its 1st and 2nd divisions from the Army for the first time in 50 years under the plan South Korea’s top judges pledge public-focused court reform in 2026 Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho said the judiciary will seek to ensure court system reforms benefit the public as debate over judicial changes |
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Mamdani Vows to Govern ‘Audaciously’ and Protect New York’s VulnerableZohran Mamdani gave his first public speech as mayor of New York City, after an inauguration that drew tens of thousands of people. Mamdani Lays Out Agenda of ‘Affordability and Abundance’ on First Day in OfficeMayor Zohran Mamdani acknowledged skeptics of his plans while reiterating that he would focus on working-class New Yorkers. Mamdani’s First Orders Focus on Housing and Undoing Adams’s DecisionsMayor Zohran Mamdani signed a flurry of executive orders on his first day as mayor of New York City. They were aimed at protecting tenants and revoking some of ex-Mayor Eric Adams’s past orders. Fire in Swiss Alps Leaves Dozens of New Year’s Revelers DeadAbout 40 people celebrating at a ski resort bar were killed, and 115 were injured, many of them young, the authorities said. Witnesses Recount Fire That Killed 40 in SwitzerlandIt was a haven for the young, where they could find hot chocolate when they wanted quiet and affordable drinks when they did not. Then it turned into a place of death. Switzerland’s burn centers are so overwhelmed that fire victims are being sent to other countries.Toby Morton, a Comedy Writer, Owns the Trump Kennedy Center URLA comedy writer bought the web domain TrumpKennedyCenter.org and the satirical site he created is drawing attention amid the backlash over the institution’s renaming. Russia Asks United States to Stop Pursuit of Fleeing Oil TankerThe tanker, which had been sailing to Venezuela to pick up oil, has claimed Russian protection, although the U.S. authorities say it is a stateless vessel. Venezuela Frees Dozens of Political PrisonersAt least 80 people were released, including one with U.S. ties, though more than 800 remain detained in Venezuela for opposing President Nicolás Maduro’s rule, rights groups say. For Some Nazi Loot, Value Is Measured on a Different ScaleHeirs of families that suffered in the Holocaust have gotten back precious items: not treasured art, but the keepsakes of dead relatives. Iran Protests Turn Deadly as Violence and Anger SpreadFinancial pressures have fueled a fifth day of demonstrations around Iran, with at least one person killed in the protests so far, according to the authorities. Janet Fish, Painter of Luminous Still Lifes, Dies at 87From her student days, she stubbornly refused to follow popular artistic trends. Instead, she spent decades exploring the effects of light on glass. This Diminutive Reptile Plays Rock-Paper-ScissorsSide-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the hidden biology that makes this possible. Why New York City Needs Someone Like MamdaniThe new mayor is an entirely familiar type of New York politician. How Japanese Scallops Became a Pawn in Diplomatic Tensions With ChinaBeijing is using a ban on the humble mollusk to punish Japan over its apparent willingness to defend Taiwan. Search Is Suspended for Passenger Who Went Overboard From Cruise ShipThe U.S. Coast Guard said on Thursday that it halted its hourslong search for a 77-year-old woman who went overboard from a Holland America Line cruise ship near Cuba. Guinea’s Coup Leader Wins Election After Barring Leading OpponentsGen. Mamady Doumbouya, who seized power more than four years ago, took over 80 percent of the vote, according to a government-controlled agency that he set up. More Recent Articles |
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Insurance premiums are set to rise exponentially for Americans who have bought their health care policies through an Affordable Care Act exchange because Congress failed to extend subsidies for them.
The Italian government said Thursday that the United States has pulled back on tariffs the Trump administration had placed on several pasta brands based in Italy.
At least one person is dead and possibly more after protests broke out across Iran against high inflation and a currency collapse.
About 40 people are believed to be dead and about 100 injured after a fire broke out at a New Year's Eve celebration at a bar in Switzerland.
The "Stranger Things" cast screened the series finale together in NYC. The last episode of the beloved sci-fi show dropped on Netflix Wednesday.
The rock group Goo Goo Dolls marked a major milestone Thursday. Their beloved song, "Iris," has reached 3 billion streams on Spotify.
President Donald Trump ended the lease for the National Links Trust, which manages Washington, D.C.-area public golf courses of the National Parks.
A body found in San Antonio, Texas, is that of missing woman Camila Mendoza Olmos, 19, who disappeared on the morning of Christmas Eve.
New York City has a new mayor Thursday after the private swearing-in ceremony in an ornate abandoned subway tunnel just after midnight.
Country music star Kelsea Ballerini and "Outer Banks" actor Chase Stokes shared photos and heartfelt messages on their Instagram accounts Wednesday.
The U.S. military has attacked two more alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Southern Command area of responsibility, though it's unclear where.
"Stranger Things" wrapped up its 5-season run Wednesday with a finale that answered questions and provided happy endings for most of its characters.
Singer-songwriter P!nk revealed on social media that she spent New Year's Eve in the hospital undergoing disc replacement surgery in her neck.
Country music star Zach Bryan shared a photo of him and his new bride, Samantha Leonard, on Instagram. Wednesday. The couple tied the knot in Spain.
Model Gisele Bundchen wrapped up the year by sharing beautiful photos of her with her husband Joaquim Valente and kids on Instagram Wednesday.
Musician Winter and actor Angourie Rice turn 25, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 1.
On Jan. 1, 1890, the first Tournament of Roses parade took place in Pasadena, Calif.
S. Korea's two-year term as a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council ended Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry saying raised its profile.
S. Korea's broadcasting industry remained in a slump last year, with total revenue declining for a second consecutive year as steep drops in ad income
S. Korean police investigating lobbying allegations involving the Unification Church raided the home of Jeong Won-ju, a former chief secretary of leader
S. Korea's Marine Corps will regain operational control of its 1st and 2nd divisions from the Army for the first time in 50 years under the plan
Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho said the judiciary will seek to ensure court system reforms benefit the public as debate over judicial changes 
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