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Assailants kidnap American journalist in Baghdad, officials say Unknown assailants abducted a foreign journalist, reportedly an American, Tuesday night in Iraq, according to Baghdad officials, who said security forces are working to secure her release. Hegseth lifts Army suspension of Kid Rock flyby pilots Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that Tuesday helicopter pilots who conducted a flyby of musician Kid Rock's Nashville estate over the weekend would not be punished. South Korea passes currency stabilization bill amid economic strain S. Korea's ruling and opposition parties agreed to pass a package of economic measures, including a currency stabilization bill, as the won weakened S. Korea intelligence agency says drone case was ‘personal misconduct’ South Korea's National Intelligence Service said that an employee accused of involvement in a North Korea drone incident acted independently. South Korea proposes $7.1B relief budget amid inflation, oil shock S. Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety proposed a 9.52 trillion won ($7.1 billion) supplementary budget to ease the impact of high oil prices Judge overturns Trump's ban on NPR, PBS funding A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump's executive order cutting funding to NPR and the PBS was a violation of the First Amendment. Average gallon of gas passes $4 in United States The price of gas hit $4.01 per gallon in the United States Tuesday for the first time since 2022 as the economic effects of the war in Iran grow. Italy denies U.S. use of air base en route to Middle East The Italian government said that U.S. military aircraft can't land at the Sigonella air base in Sicily en route to missions in the Middle East. NASA Artemis II pre-launch briefing: 'Excellent shape' for launch NASA officials shared the final preparations for the Artemis II mission at a briefing at Kennedy Space Center Tuesday in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Movie review: 'Super Mario Galaxy' fumbles story, characters "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," in theaters Wednesday, has some fun Nintendo Easter eggs but no meaningful story or relationships to connect them. Bottle of wine from 1945 sells for a record-breaking $812,500 A bottle of wine from 1945 became the most expensive bottle of the beverage ever sold at auction when it fetched a price of $812,500. Pennsylvania man wins $50,000 during pit stop in Maryland A Pennsylvania man made an unplanned stop during a family road trip and won a $50,000 prize from the Maryland Lottery. Ecuador's narcotics traffickers paid more after U.S. anti-drug pressure Increased military pressure by the U.S. on drug trafficking routes in the Pacific has forced criminal groups to sharply raise payments to fishermen. Former FBI agents sue Patel, Bondi for alleged political firings Three former FBI agents filed suit against FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi for firing them, claiming political retribution. Analysis: Lebanon tries to break free from Iran’s dominant influence Lebanon has been stepping up efforts to break free from decades-long Iranian influence amid a destructive U.S.-led war against Tehran and its regime. Seattle Mariners, prospect Colt Emerson agree to record $95M contract The Seattle Mariners agreed to a $95 million contract with top prospect Colt Emerson, a record total for a player with no major league service time. California Sheriff Chad Bianco pauses election fraud investigation Riverside County, Calif., Sheriff Chad Bianco said Sunday that his election fraud investigation is paused because of legal challenges. Supreme Court: Colorado's conversion therapy ban violates First Amendment The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned Colorado's ban on conversion therapy. Watch: Milly Alcock's Supergirl teams up with Lobo in new trailer Warner Bros. and DC released the full-length trailer for "Supergirl," starring Milly Alcock as the titular hero racing against time to save her dog. Deputies: Tiger Woods 'sweating profusely,' possessed pills after crash Tiger Woods sweat profusely and possessed hydrocodone pills after his rollover crash, which led to a DUI charge, according to his arrest affidavit. King Charles III will make first state visit to the U.S. as king in April King Charles and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom will come to the United States in April for a state visit, the first since Charles' coronation. Watch: N.C. horse performs record-breaking 38 tricks in 3 minutes A North Carolina horse showed off his skills by performing 38 tricks in under three minutes, earning a Guinness World Record in the process. Watch: Cat rescued from inside basement wall in New York Firefighters in New York came to the rescue of a cat that spent two days trapped inside the walls of a home's basement. Hegseth says days ahead ‘will be decisive’ in Iran war Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth called on other countries to help the United States on the Strait of Hormuz during a press briefing on Tuesday. |
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Trump Signs Order Seeking Federal Control of Mail Voting as He Promotes False ClaimsElection experts and Democratic officials called the order legally invalid, and Arizona and Oregon pledged to immediately challenge it in court. Justice Dept. Struggles to Respond to Trump’s Suit Against IRSOfficials at the department and the White House are in the middle of a messy and complicated debate over how to respond to President Trump’s lawsuit demanding $10 billion from the I.R.S. Trump Says He Halted Nuclear Threat From Iran, Despite Evidence to the ContraryFor the second time in recent days, President Trump declared that one of the key objectives of the war had been accomplished. Trump Seeks to Redefine ‘Regime Change’ in Iran WarPresident Trump and his aides have made contradictory statements on whether the United States and Israel have transformed the Iranian government through violence. Backdoor Funding of Homeland Security Agency Could Weaken Congress AnewAn emerging Republican plan to skirt a Democratic filibuster and fund an entire department without congressional appropriations would be the latest example of surrendering power to the White House. Who Is Getting Paid During the Department of Homeland Security Shutdown?At least 120,000 law enforcement officers who work for the agency have continued to collect paychecks throughout the funding lapse. But tens of thousands of workers have gone without pay. Stocks Recover Sharply Amid Hope for Iran War’s EndInvestors weighed the news that the owner of a Kuwaiti tanker loaded with oil said it had been hit in an Iranian attack near Dubai. Will $4 Gas Hurt Trump’s Approval Ratings? Here’s What History Shows.Presidents since at least the Carter administration have seen their approval ratings tied to gas prices. But there are signs the correlation may be weakening. South Dakotans React to Daily Mail Article on Bryon Noem, Kristi Noem’s HusbandIn the tiny town of Castlewood, S.D., where everyone knows the Noems, the prevailing sense was that people can’t help but feel bad for Bryon Noem after a tabloid photo leak. Gavin Newsom Suggests His Conservative Critics Are Gay in Online Insults Criticized as HomophobicGov. Gavin Newsom’s aides said that their online insults were meant to ridicule figures on the right. But some critics say they are homophobic. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Challenged Ban on Endorsements by ChurchesConservatives had expected a victory in the case after the I.R.S. agreed to a settlement that allowed churches to voice support for candidates. Supreme Court Rejects Colorado Law Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’ for L.G.B.T.Q. MinorsThe state and more than 20 others restrict therapists from trying to change the gender identity or sexual orientation of clients under 18. TMZ Goes After Members of Congress Living It Up Amid DHS ShutdownAfter lawmakers left Washington for a two-week spring break with the Department of Homeland Security shut down, the Hollywood tabloid began publishing photographs of them living it up around the country. At the National Archives, the Declaration Gets More CompanyThe Emancipation Proclamation and the 19th Amendment have been added to the Archives’s rotunda, the first permanent changes there in nearly 75 years. Yes, This Is Your War, TooEven opponents of the conflict should want to see Iran defanged and defeated. Tugboat Captain Is Charged in Miami Beach Crash That Killed 3 ChildrenSix people, including a camp counselor, were thrown into the water on July 28 when their sailboat was struck by a barge that was being pushed by a tugboat, the authorities said. Allbirds, Once Silicon Valley’s Favorite Shoe, Sells for $39 MillionDespite once being valued at $4 billion, the company that made sneakers from Merino wool struggled to capture a wide customer base and turn a profit. Slava Tsukerman, Who Directed the Cult Classic ‘Liquid Sky,’ Dies at 86A Russian-born director, he created a film about New Wave models and killer aliens in 1980s New York, helping to reshape independent filmmaking in America. |
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Unknown assailants abducted a foreign journalist, reportedly an American, Tuesday night in Iraq, according to Baghdad officials, who said security forces are working to secure her release.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that Tuesday helicopter pilots who conducted a flyby of musician Kid Rock's Nashville estate over the weekend would not be punished.
S. Korea's ruling and opposition parties agreed to pass a package of economic measures, including a currency stabilization bill, as the won weakened
South Korea's National Intelligence Service said that an employee accused of involvement in a North Korea drone incident acted independently.
S. Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety proposed a 9.52 trillion won ($7.1 billion) supplementary budget to ease the impact of high oil prices
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump's executive order cutting funding to NPR and the PBS was a violation of the First Amendment.
The price of gas hit $4.01 per gallon in the United States Tuesday for the first time since 2022 as the economic effects of the war in Iran grow.
The Italian government said that U.S. military aircraft can't land at the Sigonella air base in Sicily en route to missions in the Middle East.
NASA officials shared the final preparations for the Artemis II mission at a briefing at Kennedy Space Center Tuesday in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," in theaters Wednesday, has some fun Nintendo Easter eggs but no meaningful story or relationships to connect them.
A bottle of wine from 1945 became the most expensive bottle of the beverage ever sold at auction when it fetched a price of $812,500.
A Pennsylvania man made an unplanned stop during a family road trip and won a $50,000 prize from the Maryland Lottery.
Increased military pressure by the U.S. on drug trafficking routes in the Pacific has forced criminal groups to sharply raise payments to fishermen.
Three former FBI agents filed suit against FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi for firing them, claiming political retribution.
Lebanon has been stepping up efforts to break free from decades-long Iranian influence amid a destructive U.S.-led war against Tehran and its regime.
The Seattle Mariners agreed to a $95 million contract with top prospect Colt Emerson, a record total for a player with no major league service time.
Riverside County, Calif., Sheriff Chad Bianco said Sunday that his election fraud investigation is paused because of legal challenges.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned Colorado's ban on conversion therapy.
Warner Bros. and DC released the full-length trailer for "Supergirl," starring Milly Alcock as the titular hero racing against time to save her dog.
Tiger Woods sweat profusely and possessed hydrocodone pills after his rollover crash, which led to a DUI charge, according to his arrest affidavit.
King Charles and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom will come to the United States in April for a state visit, the first since Charles' coronation.
A North Carolina horse showed off his skills by performing 38 tricks in under three minutes, earning a Guinness World Record in the process.
Firefighters in New York came to the rescue of a cat that spent two days trapped inside the walls of a home's basement.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth called on other countries to help the United States on the Strait of Hormuz during a press briefing on Tuesday. 
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