3 Newsletters: 78 new articles
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
|
Lexi Minetree: Pink, little 'Elle' is fish out of water in grunge Seattle Lexi Minetree says the character she plays in the "Legally Blonde" prequel, "Elle," suffers from culture shock when she moves to a new high school.
Trump disclosure shows billions in income after return to White House President Donald Trump reported billions of dollars in income, revenue and other proceeds during his first year back in the White House.
Police investigating after child found dead in vehicle outside Florida school Southern Florida police said Monday that they are investigating the death of a child whose body was found Monday in a car parked outside of a school.
U.S. government lifts export ban on Anthropic models The Trump administration has lifted export restrictions on AI company Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, the company said Tuesday evening.
South Korea’s EcoPro expands Indonesia nickel investment South Korea's EcoPro will expand an Indonesian nickel smelter and secure 65,000 metric tons of supply rights through a $967 million project.
Witkoff, Kushner discuss cease-fire with Iran in Qatar American and Iranian delegates arrived Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, for "technical talks" to discuss the cease-fire between the two countries.
South Korea exhibition traces 3,000 years of dining A National Museum of Korea exhibition uses 684 artifacts and artworks to trace 3,000 years of Korean dining, agriculture and food culture.
U.S. lobbyists drop Alibaba, Tencent as Pentagon rule takes effect U.S. lobbying firms are dropping Alibaba and Tencent as a new Pentagon contracting rule restricts ties to listed Chinese military companies.
Supreme Court to consider challenge to semiautomatic weapon bans The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday announced that it will decide if states and cities can bar people from owning semiautomatic weapons.
South Korean court backs JTBC restructuring talks A South Korean court approved restructuring talks for JTBC and opened rehabilitation proceedings for four JoongAng Group affiliates Tuesday.
South Korea releases records of fierce 1990s nuclear talks South Korea released 3,836 pages of records showing bitter disputes, insults and table-pounding clashes in early inter-Korean nuclear talks.
Japan’s yen hits nearly 40-year low, pressuring South Korean won Japan's yen fell to a nearly 40-year low near 162 per dollar, adding pressure on South Korea's won, import prices, capital flows and exporters.
China rare-earth arrests raise supply risks for South Korea China's detention of two Japanese workers over alleged rare-earth smuggling raises new legal and supply-chain risks for South Korean firms.
South Korean Marines join KAMANDAG 10 in Philippines South Korean Marines joined KAMANDAG 10 in the Philippines for amphibious, jungle and live-fire drills and exchanges on KAAV maintenance skills.
South Korea races to secure foothold in contested space South Korea is linking private space investment to national security as satellite, cyber and electronic warfare threats intensify across orbit.
South Korea links space industry growth to national security South Korea is linking commercial space growth with national security as officials prepare for rising cyber, satellite and collision threats.
Judge orders Trump to stop trying to end Hudson tunnel funding A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to permanently stop trying to halt funding for the Gateway tunnel project under the Hudson River.
House Republican leaders cancel votes, head home after members halt business Speaker Mike Johnson canceled votes and sent lawmakers home Tuesday for a long recess after a group of House Republicans halted House business.
FDA: Nicotine pouch maker can advertise some as safer than cigarettes The FDA announced Tuesday that it will allow the maker of ZYN nicotine pouches to advertise some of its products as safer to use than cigarettes.
DOJ sues egg companies for alleged price manipulation The Justice Department and state attorneys general filed suit against five egg producers for alleged "unlawful ... manipulation of egg prices."
Analysis: Lebanon-Israel deal opens long process; with U.S. as Lebanon’s sole guarantor The U.S. is Lebanon's only guarantor for securing an Israeli withdrawal from its territory and bringing an end to the conflict between the two countries.
D.C.’s fireworks show for July 4 will start later, last longer, organizers say This year's July 4 fireworks display in Washington, D.C., will be the largest ever held there, but will also start much later, organizers said.
4 arrested in $500K ATM 'jackpotting' scheme in Connecticut Four men stole more than half a million dollars in a "jackpotting" scheme from ATMs in Connecticut, the district attorney's office said.
Supreme Court strikes down coordinated campaign finance limits The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down limits on the amount of money a political party committee can spend in coordination with a candidate.
|
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
|
Trump Pulled in at Least $2.2 Billion in 2025, Financial Disclosure Shows
The release of a mandatory financial disclosure for 2025 shows that the Trump family’s holdings, particularly the president’s crypto businesses, were stunningly lucrative.
Trump’s Moneymaking Run: Unrivaled in Presidential History
The president’s move to open new business ventures, rather than eliminate potential conflicts, defies a long-held tradition.
Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Blocking a Key Trump Policy
The justices blocked President Trump’s executive order that banned birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants and some temporary foreign visitors.
What the Supreme Court Decisions About Trump’s Firings Mean
Our chief legal affairs correspondent, Adam Liptak, explains how two Supreme Court rulings on the firings of independent regulators first expand the power of the president, and then carve out an exception.
Supreme Court Lifts Spending Limits on Political Parties and Candidates
Republicans had asked the court to strike down restrictions on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.
Supreme Court Allows States to Bar Transgender Athletes From Girls’ Sports
The court’s decision involving laws from West Virginia and Idaho has implications for 25 other states with similar restrictions on transgender female athletes joining women’s sports teams.
Takeaways From a Transformative Supreme Court Term
The justices rejected some of President Trump’s signature initiatives, but delivered lasting, long-sought conservative wins.
Phil Weiser Upsets Michael Bennet in Colorado Democratic Governor Primary
Phil Weiser beat Senator Michael Bennet in the Democratic primary, presenting himself as the stronger foil for President Trump.
Manny Rutinel, a Progressive, Wins Colorado Primary for Competitive House Seat
Manny Rutinel, a state representative and former activist, will face Representative Gabe Evans, a Republican seen as vulnerable, in the fall.
Talarico Seizes on Paxton Tabloid Story to Test Corruption Attacks in Texas Senate Race
After a salacious report about Ken Paxton, the Republican nominee for Senate in Texas, his Democratic rival, James Talarico, seized on the news — but focused on corruption and affordability.
Tom Kean, New Jersey Congressman, Says Depression Led to Long Absence
After months of mystery, the New Jersey representative broke his silence about the undisclosed health issue that prompted his 117-day absence.
What Tom Kean Did and Didn’t Explain About His Absence
Representative Thomas Kean Jr., a New Jersey Republican, has finally reappeared in Congress. Questions remain about his nearly four-month absence from public life, which he said was due to depression.
For Many Americans, Depression Is Familiar. Here’s What We Know.
Representative Thomas Kean Jr. announced he had been hospitalized for depression. More than one in four U.S. adults report having been diagnosed with the condition.
U.S. Lifts Restrictions on Anthropic’s Most Powerful A.I. Models
The move allows Anthropic to bring its most powerful technologies back online, de-escalating a feud with the Trump administration.
G.O.P. Revolt Paralyzes the House, Stalling Trump Agenda
A Republican blockade derailed a Pentagon policy bill and other legislation as the far right pressed for action on a voting bill championed by President Trump.
Judges Strike Down Trump Rule on Loan Forgiveness for Public Servants
Two federal courts have blocked a new Trump administration rule that could have narrowed eligibility for a student loan forgiveness program for public servants.
Record-Breaking Heat Wave Expected to Hit New York City Ahead of July 4 Weekend
Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed an executive order that aims to protect people who work outdoors. Temperatures this week could exceed 100 degrees.
After a Tap Heard in Rubble, U.S. Rescue Teams Begin a Grueling Marathon
Surrounded by the devastation of Venezuela’s earthquakes, emergency specialists from California, Virginia and Florida work with locals to search for survivors.
Trump Officials Sideline Machado, Venezuela’s Opposition Leader, Over Earthquake Response
U.S. officials called a bid by MarÃa Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, to return to earthquake-battered Venezuela a “political stunt” that has distracted from recovery efforts.
Aid Workers in Venezuela Fear Disease Outbreaks After Twin Quakes
Health care workers worry that illnesses like cholera could spread in areas where clean water was already in short supply, and last week’s earthquakes destroyed water systems.
The Dress Code for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding? Expect a Black-Tie Event.
New details have emerged about the celebration at Madison Square Garden, widely believed to be a wedding, including a dress code.
Rays of Hope in Dark Times
It’s time to update Learned Hand’s great “Spirit of Liberty” address.
During Traffic Stop, N.F.L. Reporter Appeared to Show Off Her Access
A body-worn camera recording shows Dianna Russini, formerly an “insider” for The Athletic, talking football with an officer and avoiding a citation.
|


Lexi Minetree says the character she plays in the "Legally Blonde" prequel, "Elle," suffers from culture shock when she moves to a new high school.
President Donald Trump reported billions of dollars in income, revenue and other proceeds during his first year back in the White House.
Southern Florida police said Monday that they are investigating the death of a child whose body was found Monday in a car parked outside of a school.
The Trump administration has lifted export restrictions on AI company Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, the company said Tuesday evening.
South Korea's EcoPro will expand an Indonesian nickel smelter and secure 65,000 metric tons of supply rights through a $967 million project.
American and Iranian delegates arrived Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, for "technical talks" to discuss the cease-fire between the two countries.
A National Museum of Korea exhibition uses 684 artifacts and artworks to trace 3,000 years of Korean dining, agriculture and food culture.
U.S. lobbying firms are dropping Alibaba and Tencent as a new Pentagon contracting rule restricts ties to listed Chinese military companies.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday announced that it will decide if states and cities can bar people from owning semiautomatic weapons.
A South Korean court approved restructuring talks for JTBC and opened rehabilitation proceedings for four JoongAng Group affiliates Tuesday.
South Korea released 3,836 pages of records showing bitter disputes, insults and table-pounding clashes in early inter-Korean nuclear talks.
Japan's yen fell to a nearly 40-year low near 162 per dollar, adding pressure on South Korea's won, import prices, capital flows and exporters.
China's detention of two Japanese workers over alleged rare-earth smuggling raises new legal and supply-chain risks for South Korean firms.
South Korean Marines joined KAMANDAG 10 in the Philippines for amphibious, jungle and live-fire drills and exchanges on KAAV maintenance skills.
South Korea is linking private space investment to national security as satellite, cyber and electronic warfare threats intensify across orbit.
South Korea is linking commercial space growth with national security as officials prepare for rising cyber, satellite and collision threats.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to permanently stop trying to halt funding for the Gateway tunnel project under the Hudson River.
Speaker Mike Johnson canceled votes and sent lawmakers home Tuesday for a long recess after a group of House Republicans halted House business.
The FDA announced Tuesday that it will allow the maker of ZYN nicotine pouches to advertise some of its products as safer to use than cigarettes.
The Justice Department and state attorneys general filed suit against five egg producers for alleged "unlawful ... manipulation of egg prices."
The U.S. is Lebanon's only guarantor for securing an Israeli withdrawal from its territory and bringing an end to the conflict between the two countries.
This year's July 4 fireworks display in Washington, D.C., will be the largest ever held there, but will also start much later, organizers said.
Four men stole more than half a million dollars in a "jackpotting" scheme from ATMs in Connecticut, the district attorney's office said.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down limits on the amount of money a political party committee can spend in coordination with a candidate.

Post a Comment