Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Education Department
By Garrett Haake, Katherine Doyle & Rebecca Shabad
Rochester Teachers Association president concerned over Trump's Education Department plan
DNC chair: Trump told students ‘he doesn’t give a damn about them’ with move against Department of Education
By Tara Suter
‘It Sounds Strange, Doesn’t It?’ Trump Muses About Gutting the Education Dept.
By Shawn McCreesh
Trump threatens judge pressing DOJ for answers over El Salvador deportations
By Carrie Johnson
Trump demands Supreme Court step in after federal judges block his agenda: 'These people are Lunatics'
By Louis Casiano
Federal judge targeted by Trump for impeachment is a bipartisan appointee with a three-decade career in Washington
By Ryan Reilly, Lawrence Hurley & Erik Ortiz
Trump calls for a stop to nationwide injunctions amid court setbacks
By Brett Samuels
Donald Trump Issues Firm Directive to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
By Gabe Whisnant & Sonam Sheth
Judge stops Musk's team from 'unbridled access' to Social Security private data
By Jack Queen & Tim Reid
Judge Bars Social Security Officials From Giving DOGE Unredacted Data
By Zach Montague
'Hitting a fly with a sledgehammer': Judge blocks DOGE from accessing sensitive Social Security records
By Peter Charalambous
Judge bars Musk's DOGE team from Social Security records in scathing ruling
By Lorie Konish
Judge temporarily blocks DOGE access to sensitive Social Security Administration systems
By Melissa Quinn
The release of a 1961 plan to break up the CIA revives an old conspiracy theory about who killed JFK
By John Hanna
Were the Kennedy Files a Bust? Not So Fast, Historians Say.
By Julian E. Barnes & Jennifer Schuessler
Trump administration moves to mitigate errant release of Social Security numbers
By Aaron Schaffer, Clara Ence Morse & Cat Zakrzewski
Trump releases classified JFK files on assassination. Here's what they say.
By Josh Meyer
JFK Files: Story of Kennedy assassination & what new docs have revealed
By Arjun Sengupta
Administration’s Details on Deportation Flights ‘Woefully Insufficient,’ Judge Says
By Alan Feuer
Judge calls 'woefully insufficient' the Trump administration response to his order
By Ximena Bustillo
Here are the names of the Venezuelans deported by the U.S. to El Salvador
By Camilo Montoya-Galvez
Trump administration response on Venezuela deportations 'woefully insufficient,' judge says
By Luc Cohen & Ted Hesson
'Woefully insufficient': US judge reams Trump admin for days-late deportation info
By Breanne Deppisch
Trump signs order to increase critical mineral production in the U.S.
By Spencer Littleford Kimball
Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production
Trump to Expand Critical Mineral Output Using Wartime Powers
By Ari Natter & Joe Deaux
Trump invokes emergency powers to boost US critical minerals production
By Jarrett Renshaw & Ernest Scheyder
Trump signs minerals order, confirms Ukraine deal
By Rachel Frazin
Trump administration extends deadline for NYC to end congestion pricing
By Meredith Deliso
Congestion pricing NYC: Trump administration grants 30-day extension as discussions continue
By N. J. Burkett
Transportation secretary gives 30-day extension to NY's congestion pricing program
Congestion Pricing’s Big Winner? Bus Riders
By Kevin Duggan
Trump Official Pushes Congestion Pricing Deadline Back a Month
By Winnie Hu & Stefanos Chen
GOP state Sen. Justin Eichorn resigns, makes first court appearance on underage prostitution charge
By Ryan Faircloth & Allison Kite
Minnesota state senator resigns after he was charged with soliciting a minor for prostitution
By Steve Karnowski
Democrats can learn something from the ruthless way Senate Republicans have dealt with Eichorn
By Patrick Coolican
Feds accuse Minnesota state senator of soliciting a minor for sex
By Alex Nitzberg
Grand Rapids Man Arrested for Solicitation of a Minor for Prostitution
Judge blocks Trump administration from deporting Georgetown researcher who was in U.S. legally
By Josh Gerstein & Kyle Cheney
US court blocks deportation of Georgetown University researcher
By Ali Abbas Ahmadi
Detained Georgetown University grad student never made pro-Hamas statements, attorney says
By Chloe Atkins, Gary Grumbach & Phil Helsel
Beyer speaks out about Rosslyn man’s arrest by immigration agents
US Court Blocks Deportation Of Indian Academic Badar Khan Suri Over Alleged ‘Hamas Ties’
By Mallika Soni
Hamas fires rockets at Israel for first time since truce collapses as toll mounts in Gaza
By Dana Karni, Kareem Khadder & Jo Shelley
Why did Netanyahu end the Gaza ceasefire?
By Joseph Krauss
Hamas fires first rockets since Israel broke recent ceasefire
By Anas Baba
The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question - Security Council, 9882nd meeting
A Weakened Hamas Struggles to Respond to Israel’s Attacks
By Summer Said & Dov Lieber
One year after Baltimore bridge collapse, NTSB finds 68 US bridges need to be assessed for risk of collapse if hit by ship
By Gabe Cohen
Philadelphia-area bridges among dozens recommend for assessments after Key Bridge Collapse: NTSB
NTSB issues scathing review of MDTA over Key Bridge vulnerability
By Greg Ng
After Baltimore Collapse, Risk Reviews Urged for Dozens of U.S. Bridges
By Campbell Robertson
Maryland officials failed to assess vulnerability of Francis Scott Key Bridge before collapse, NTSB says
By Joe Kottke & Doha Madani
‘This Is Worse’: Trump’s Judicial Defiance Veers Beyond the Autocrat Playbook
By Amanda Taub
If Trump Defies the Courts, Here’s What a Judge Can Do
By Ankush Khardori
The judges Trump scorns should stand their ground
Opinion
Judges v Trump: Here are the key court battles halting the White House agenda
By Breanne Deppisch
As Trump attacks judges, threats of violence and impeachment against judiciary rise
By Clarissa-Jan Lim
Why Donald Trump is interested in Ukraine’s nuclear power plants
Trump’s demand that US could take over Ukraine’s reactors is not credible
By Dan Sabbagh
Ukraine’s phony peace has begun. Only Trump still believes it’s real.
By Tim Ross
Nuclear experts pour cold water on US idea to restore and run Ukrainian power plant
By Lauren Kent
Partial ceasefire comes with warning from Kyiv: Russia breaches deals
By Adam Taylor
U.K. issues new travel advice for citizens going to the U.S.
By Ivana Saric
Germany updates US travel advice after citizens detained
By Miranda Murray
UK issues travel warning for US
By Lauren Irwin
German man with green card ‘violently interrogated’ by US border officials
By Jennifer Rankin
German Tourists Detained for Weeks, Then Deported From U.S.
By Lynsey Ebony Chutel
U.S. Sent Venezuelan Asylum-Seeker To El Salvador Based On Real Madrid Tattoo: Lawyer
By Matt Shuham
Man deported to El Salvador under Alien Enemies Act because of soccer logo tattoo: Attorney
By Armando Garcia
'It's him, it's him!' - Mother spots son deported from US in mega-prison footage
By Gustavo Ocando Alex & Nicole Kolster
We’re Finally Seeing the “Evidence” Against the Migrants Deported by Trump. It’s Unbelievable.
By Shirin Ali & Mark Joseph Stern
‘Deported because of his tattoos’: has the US targeted Venezuelans for their body art?
By Tom Phillips & Clavel Rangel Jimenez
Social Security's new in-person identification requirement angers retirees and advocates
Alaskans could pay heavy price as Social Security Administration moves to increase in-person identity checks
By Alex Demarban
Social Security Strengthens Identity Proofing Requirements and Expedites Direct Deposit Changes to One Day
Trump administration’s Social Security changes could limit access to benefits for millions
By Stephanie Sy & Karina Cuevas
You won't be able to finalize Social Security claims over the phone soon. See new process
By Amaris Encinas
Florida Forest Service Provides Update on ‘344 Fire’ and Urges Drivers to Avoid U.S. 1 in South Miami-Dade
First responders drive through Miami-Dade brush fire
Week-long brush fire shuts down roads in and out of Florida Keys; high winds push smoke to parts of southern Miami-Dade
By Kevin Boulandier
Fire spreads to Homestead, as 20,000-plus acres burn. No threat to neighborhoods: authorities
By David Goodhue
Brush fire continues to threaten travel in and out of the Keys on U.S. 1
By Mauricio H. Maldonado
Chuck Schumer's March survival plan
By Hans Nichols & Stephen Neukam
Sen. Bennet on Dem leaders: 'It's important for people to know when it's time to go'
By Barbara Sprunt
Democrats Call Chuck Schumer’s Senate Leadership Into Question
By Carl Hulse
4 more progressive groups pressure Schumer to ‘stand up’ or resign as leader
By Holly Otterbein
Schumer's shutdown cave shows Democrats must throw out the old playbook in the Trump era
Man Last Seen With Missing Student Leaves the Dominican Republic
By Amanda Holpuch
Why the parents of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki want their daughter declared dead
By Rebekah Riess
Man who last saw missing student Sudiksha Konanki has left Dominican Republic after getting new passport
College Student Last Seen with Sudiksha Konanki Returns to the U.S.
By Chris Spargo & Daniel S Levine
Fellow student sheds light on eerie conditions before Pitt student's disappearance
By Jaime Ely
Budget agreement could generate more than $1 billion in new revenue
By Bryan Sears
Maryland governor announces budget framework deal with taxes, cuts
Maryland budget framework deal includes more cuts, fewer tax hikes on residents
By Caroline Foreback
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and General Assembly leaders reach budget deal
By Katie Shepherd
Top Democrats reach deal on budget with more cuts, some tax increases
By Pamela Wood & Madeleine G. O'Neill
US Republican lawmakers voice alarm over possible Pentagon command shake-up
By Sandra Maler, Phil Stewart & Idrees Ali
GOP chairs ‘very concerned’ over report of Trump changing military commands
By Emily Brooks
Lawmakers worry US will give up military command of NATO
By Ellen Mitchell
Congressional Republicans threaten revolt over Trump-led defence shake-up
By Robert Tait
European military powers work on 5-10 year plan to replace US in Nato
By Henry Foy & Ben Hall
Finland ranked happiest country in the world. The U.S. falls to its lowest-ever position
By Kirsten Grieshaber
Finland is again ranked the happiest country in the world. The US falls to its lowest-ever position
By Kostya Manenkov & Kirsten Grieshaber
Singapore slips in world happiness ranking, gets knocked off top spot in Asia
By Darrelle Ng
These are the world’s happiest countries in 2025
By Marnie Hunter
This island is the happiest place in Asia, according to the 2025 World Happiness Report
By Ernestine Siu
US universities face choice to surrender or fight back against Trump’s ‘takeover’
By J. Oliver Conroy
Trump’s Battles With Colleges Could Change American Culture for a Generation
By Alan Blinder
‘No Way’ to Please Everyone: Columbia’s President Confronts Trump’s Ultimatum
By Douglas Belkin & Sara Randazzo
Columbia University nears deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding, must comply with demands
By Raegan Medgie
A Statement from Constitutional Law Scholars on Columbia
By David D. Cole, Michael C. Dorf & Eugene Volokh
Eliminating Waste and Saving Taxpayer Dollars by Consolidating Procurement
Draft EO would make GSA the center of most common buys
By Jason Miller
GSA to ‘quadruple' in size to centralize procurement across the government
By Natalie Alms
Trump executive order consolidates federal IT contracting under GSA
By Billy Mitchell
Centralized federal procurements bring plenty of risks, potential rewards
Opinion
By Nick Wakeman
Federal agency responsible for library and museum funding gets a visit from DOGE
By Andrew Limbong
CONTINUING THE REDUCTION OF THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY
Cuts loom for agency funding libraries and museums, as Trump installs new leader
By Jory Heckman
Latest Trump cuts put summer reading, mobile libraries and local museums in jeopardy
By Sarah D. Wire
Trump administration seeks to starve libraries and museums of funding by shuttering this little-known agency
By Devon Akmon
American George Glezmann freed by Taliban after being detained for over 2 years
By Shannon K. Kingston
Taliban Frees an American, George Glezmann, Held in Afghanistan Since 2022
By Edward Wong
Taliban frees American hostage George Glezmann following negotiations with US, Qatar
By Caitlin McFall
Trump Secures Release of American Detained in Afghanistan
By Anat Peled & Alex Ward
Taliban releases American prisoner held for two years, Rubio says
By Amanda Friedman
Ukraine targets key Russian airbase with 'massive' drone attack
By David Brennan
Ukraine strikes Russian strategic bomber airfield, triggering huge blast
By Mark Trevelyan & Guy Faulconbridge
Ukraine Attacks Air Base Deep Inside Russia
By Maria Varenikova
Aiming ‘Left Of The Boom,’ Ukraine’s Drones Are Blowing Up Munitions Stocks In Russia
By David Axe
Russia Declares Emergency as Blast Wave Blows Away Houses Near Air Base
By Isabel van Brugen
Why Washington and the business world are freaking out about Trump’s FTC firings
By Nate Robson
Trump’s FTC firings underscore his commitment to big businesses and billionaires
Opinion
By Helaine Olen
Trump Fires Democrats on Federal Trade Commission
By David McCabe & Cecilia Kang
The Federal Trade Commission keeps tabs on big business. Trump fired 2 of its members
By Leila Fadel
Courts Won't Stop Trump’s Hostile Takeover of the FTC. Here's How to Resist.
By Berin Szoka
Two men convicted of murder-for-hire plot against Iranian American journalist in New York
Inside the Conviction of Iran’s Would-Be Assassins in New York
By Karl Vick
NYC jury finds 2 guilty in plot to kill Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad
By Alice Gainer
Masih Alinejad Tells of Iranian Activism That Led to Murder Plots in New York
By Colin Moynihan
Mobster duo found guilty of hiring bungling ‘pizza delivery hitman’ in botched hit on Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad
By Ben Kochman
Longtime FBI agent charged with disclosing confidential records
By Scott Macfarlane
FBI agent who accused agency of political bias arrested at New York airport
By Joseph Gedeon
FBI agent who accused Trump administration of political bias charged with unlawful disclosures
By Lucien Bruggeman & Aaron Katersky
FBI agent who criticized the bureau under Trump is charged with disclosing confidential information
By Stephen Sorace
Former agent who accused FBI of political bias is charged with disclosing confidential records
District of Columbia | Indictment Charges St. Louis Man with COVID Fraud
Ex-Congresswoman Cori Bush’s husband indicted for wire fraud
Husband of former 'Squad' Rep. Cori Bush charged with wire fraud linked to COVID relief funds: DOJ
By Louis Casiano
Former Rep. Cori Bush's husband accused of misusing $20,000 PPP loan for personal benefit
By Kelsi Anderson
Feds charge Cori Bush’s husband with pandemic relief fraud
By Rachel Lippmann
Florida man faces execution for the killing of an 8-year-old girl and her grandmother
Family of victims speaking out after convicted murderer executed in Florida for rape, murder
By Hayley Crombleholme
Florida executes Edward Thomas James in 2nd execution of the day in the US, 4th this week
By Amanda Lee Myers
Florida man is executed for the killings of an 8-year-old girl and her grandmother
By Curt Anderson
Fla. Man Who Raped and Killed Girl and Then Murdered Grandmother Asks SCOTUS to Halt Execution
By Sean Neumann
Zelensky tells Russia to drop 'unnecessary' demands ahead of peace talks
By Vicky Wong
Zelenskyy says Putin must stop 'unnecessary demands'
Putin must stop 'unnecessary demands' in peace talks, Zelensky tells EU chiefs at meeting
By Neha Gohil & Tinshui Yeung
Ukraine: There’s No Peace Without Security
By Volodymyr Dubovyk
Zelenskyy urges EU to find tool to overcome Orbán's blockages
By Iryna Kutielieva & Valentyna Romanenko
Glacier meltdown risks food and water supply of 2 billion people, says UN
By Fiona Harvey
World's glaciers are losing record ice as global temperatures climb, U.N. says
By Alexander Villegas
As mountain glaciers melt, risk of catastrophic flash floods rises for millions − World Day for Glaciers carries a reminder
By Alton C. Byers & Suzanne Oconnell
Melting Glaciers: Major Differences Across Regions
How bad is glacier melt and why does it matter?
By Stuart Braun
Sanctioning Additional Entities That Have Traded in Iran’s Petroleum
Oil prices settle $1 higher after US issues new Iran-related sanctions
By Georgina Mccartney
Donald Trump imposes sanctions on Chinese companies over Iranian oil shipments
By Demetri Sevastopulo & Felicia Schwartz
Oil Extends Gain as US Sanctions China Refinery for Iran Trade
By Yongchang Chin
U.S. Treasury Sanctions Chinese 'Teapot' Refinery and Shadow Fleet in Major Iranian Oil Crackdown
By Mike Schuler
Interior Secretary Takes Steps to Unleash Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential
Interior to open millions of acres in Alaska to drilling and mining
By Jake Spring
Trump administration to open more Alaska acres for oil, gas drilling
By Valerie Volcovici
Trump administration takes steps to expand Arctic drilling, including in contentious wildlife refuge
By Rachel Frazin
Ending Biden’s War on Alaskan Energy Production
Senate Democrats Release 2025 Revenue Proposal - Sen. Noel Frame
Senate Democrats unveil tax proposals as budget debate heats up
By Shauna Sowersby
Democratic state senators push $17B dollar tax package to balance Washington budget
By Jerry Cornfield
Washington state considers higher taxes on wealthy to address budget deficit
By Lynnanne Nguyen
Washington's budget deficit grows to $13 billion over the next four years after newest projection
By Drew Mikkelsen
Trump suspends $175 million in funding to University of Pennsylvania over trans athletes
By Alana Wise
White House Expected to Pause $175 Million for Penn Over Transgender Policy
Lia Thomas former teammates react to UPenn federal funding pause amid Trump's vow to enforce Title IX
By Jackson Thompson
Trump freezes $175M for University of Pennsylvania over trans athlete policy
By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel
What to know about transgender swimmer Lia Thomas
Oklahoma executes man who killed woman 20 years ago in home invasion
Oklahoma executes the man who killed a woman 20 years ago in a home invasion and robbery
By Sean Murphy
'I'm not a monster': Wendell Grissom to be executed in Oklahoma for home invasion murder
By Fernando Cervantes & Fernando Cervantes Jr.
Survivors speak out ahead of Oklahoma inmate’s scheduled execution
By Jessica Schambach
Wendell Grissom Execution: Final Words, Last Meal of Oklahoma Killer
By Joshua Rhett Miller
Jury delivers verdict finding Greenpeace entities liable for more than $660 million in Energy Transfer SLAPP trial
By Madison Carter
Greenpeace must pay at least $660m over Dakota pipeline protests, says jury
By Nina Lakhani & Rachel Leingang
Greenpeace Is Ordered to Pay Energy Transfer, a Pipeline Company, $660 Million
By Karen Zraick
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay Hundreds of Millions in Oil-Pipeline Suit
By Joseph Pisani
The Greenpeace Verdict Is In
By Jessica Hullinger
The Trump-Putin phone call gave the Kremlin leader a chance to pivot away from the war in Ukraine
Family of Boeing whistleblower sues company over his death
By Theo Leggett
Family of Boeing Whistleblower Who Died by Suicide Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Company
By Charmaine Patterson
Boeing whistleblower’s estate blames company for death in new lawsuit
By Jameson Moyer
Family of Boeing Whistle-Blower Who Killed Himself Sues Company
By Niraj Chokshi
Boeing blamed for whistleblower’s death in new lawsuit
By Patrick Malone
Polis defends school budget, calls out teachers for protesting on a school day
By Jenny Brundin
Aurora Public Schools cancels classes Thursday for rally at State Capitol
By Alliyah Sims
Northern Colorado district donates buses, drivers for people to attend teacher protests at the Capitol
By Amanda Gilbert
What’s at stake in Colorado’s school-funding fight as teachers descend on Capitol
By Jessica Seaman
Colorado teachers rally at the Colorado State Capitol amid proposed funding cuts
By Jennifer L. Mcrae
Canada says China executed four Canadians earlier this year
NBA’s Boston Celtics sold to private equity investor at record-breaking $6.1bn valuation
By Samuel Agini & James Fontanella-Khan
Celtics sold for record $6.1 billion, sources say
By Tim Bontemps
New Celtics Arena? Wyc Grousbeck Weighs In On Future Plans
By Greg Dudek
Boston Celtics sale: NBA franchise agrees to sell for record-breaking $6.1 billion to Bill Chisholm
By James Herbert
Major NBA hurdle cleared for possible Sonics return
By Tim Booth
The Fed holds interest rates. And, judge denies request to block DOGE's USIP takeover
By Brittney Melton
US attorney general re-announces ‘severe’ charges against alleged Tesla arsonists
By Richard Lawler
Dems who have spoken passionately against domestic terrorism go silent as Tesla torchers are charged
By Aubrie Spady & Deirdre Heavey
Tesla Vandalism Surges in Canada as Trump and Musk Face Backlash
By Vjosa Isai
3 people face federal charges for Tesla attacks. Are such acts domestic terrorism?
By Jaclyn M. Diaz
Trump DOJ puts ‘full force of the law’ behind defending Tesla properties
Pirate's Booty founder stages Long Island mutiny, declares he's mayor and tries to fire village staff
By David K. Li
Hold My Snacks: Pirate’s Booty Founder Attempts a Seaside Coup
By John Leland
Sea Cliff village election results: Villafane retains mayoral seat
By Joseph Ostapiuk
Incumbent wins Sea Cliff mayor race over Pirate’s Booty founder
By Jonathan Gordon & Kevin Vesey
Pirate’s Booty founder Robert Ehrlich compares himself to Anne Frank after blowout election loss — and plans to start issuing ‘executive orders’
In Deportations, Trump Tied Gang to Venezuela’s Government. Intelligence Contradicts Him.
By Charlie Savage & Julian E. Barnes
Pentagon restores webpages of Black veterans, Navajo Code Talkers and others after outcry
By Tom Bowman
Trump Admin Blames Removal of Black and Latino Veteran Content on AI
By Charisma Madarang
Air Force purges photos, websites on pioneering female pilots
By Stephen Losey
Military was instructed to search keywords including ‘first’ and ‘history’ during rushed purge of Pentagon websites
By Oren Liebermann, Haley Britzky & Natasha Bertrand
Pentagon history purge highlights which stories are told and why others are ignored
By Geoff Bennett & Ian Couzens
Dark energy is weakening and the universe could (eventually) collapse, study says
By Chandelis R. Duster
‘More Than a Hint’ That Dark Energy Isn’t What Astronomers Thought
Opinion
By Katrina Miller & Dennis Overbye
Dark energy is even stranger than we thought, new 3D map of the universe suggests. 'What a time to be alive!' (video)
By Robert Lea
Is dark energy getting weaker? Fresh data bolster shock finding
By Davide Castelvecchi
Cosmologists intrigued by signs the universe might stop expanding
By Joel Achenbach
Preliminary report offers moment-to-moment account of February’s Delta crash in Toronto
By Bill Lukitsch
Delta plane's landing gear collapsed during Toronto crash-landing, investigators say
By Anders Hagstrom
Delta plane that crashed at Pearson airport was travelling at high rate of descent, prelim report suggests
By Rochelle Raveendran
Delta Plane Crash Report Finds Jet Flipped in High Speed Landing
By Niraj Chokshi & Vjosa Isai
Delta plane flipped upside-down in Toronto after landing gear collapsed when it came down too fast in high winds, report reveals
By Emily Crane
Kirsty Coventry elected IOC President, the first woman President in IOC history
Zimbabwean millennial Kirsty Coventry gets Olympic top job
By Kate Bartlett
Race for IOC Presidency Turns Increasingly Harsh as Decision Day Looms
By Tariq Panja
Olympics-ΙΟC's new president Coventry wants sit-down with Trump on LA 2028 Games
By Karolos Grohmann
So who is Kirsty Coventry, who now has global sport’s most powerful job? | Sean Ingle
By Sean Ingle
Elon Musk's Tesla makes largest ever Cybertruck recall
By Natalie Sherman
Elon Musk’s Tesla recalls every single Cybertruck ever delivered to fix stainless steel panels which have been coming loose and falling off
By Christiaan Hetzner
Tesla recalls most Cybertrucks due to trim detaching from vehicle
By Arsheeya Bajwa, David Shepardson & Akash Sriram
Nearly All Cybertrucks Have Been Recalled Because Tesla Used the Wrong Glue
By Aarian Marshall
Latest Tesla Cybertruck Recall Involves Body Part That Could Fly Off
By Eric Maurice Stafford
March Madness live tracker: Highlights, results, reactions from Day 1
March Madness live updates, scores, bracket, highlights: Drake upsets Missouri, Arkansas tops Kansas in NCAA tournament
2025 NIT bracket: Schedule, scores, TV channels for the men’s tournament
2025 March Madness TV schedule, announcers: How to watch NCAA Tournament, tipoff times, TV channels, bracket
By Matt Norlander
NCAA Tournament: Best bets for the opening round of March Madness
By Vaughn Dalzell
Texas parents of child who died of measles urge others not to vaccinate
By Terri Langford
How a Texas child's measles death was weaponized by the anti-vaccine movement
By Brandy Zadrozny
A Child Died of Measles. Then Her Parents Appeared in an Anti-Vax Video.
By Kiera Butler
Parents of child killed by measles appear in anti-vaccine video
By Gustaf Kilander
Father of a child who died from measles would prefer the spotlight were less bright
By Shelly Brisbin
USMNT vs. Panama: Starting XI & Lineup Notes
Panama ends USMNT's Nations League streak
USMNT flunks Mauricio Pochettino’s first test, loses 1-0 to Panama in CONCACAF Nations League semifinals
By Henry Bushnell
An Embarrassing Defeat: Takeaways From USMNT's Shocking Concacaf Nations League Elimination
By Max Mallow
USMNT player ratings: Tyler Adams solid; Christian Pulisic, Tim Weah not aggressive enough in Panama loss
By Chuck Booth
Assassin's Creed Shadows is good, but not great. Is that enough?
By James Perkins
‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Review Scores Are In, And They’re What You’d Expect
By Paul Tassi
Amid Japan Concern About Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ubisoft Confirms Day-One Patch That Makes Tables and Racks in Temples and Shrines Indestructible
By Wesley Yin-Poole
Japan’s PM ‘will not tolerate’ Assassin’s Creed cultural disrespect of shrine
‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Emerges From the Mist on GeForce NOW
UK court finds men who stole $6 million gold toilet guilty
By Manuela López Restrepo
Deebo ready to repay Commanders' 'trust in me'
By John Keim
Deebo reveals three-word reason for wanting trade to Commanders
By Tristi Rodriguez
Commanders rework Deebo Samuel's contract to guarantee $17 million in 2025 salary, AP source says
By Stephen Whyno
New WR Deebo Samuel promises Commanders are ‘going to get a dog’
By Nicki Jhabvala
Why Deebo Samuel pushed for trade to Commanders: ‘I like winners’
By Ben Standig
Inside the Controversy Surrounding Disney’s ‘Snow White’ Remake
By Brooks Barnes
'Snow White' review: Disney's best live-action remake yet, thanks to Rachel Zegler
Opinion
By Patrick Gomez
Disney's Snow White First Reviews: Rachel Zegler Radiates Charisma in a New Take on a Classic Story
By Christopher Campbell
Snow White movie review & film summary (2025)
By Nell Minow
'Snow White' review: Disney's live-action remake gives her girl-power spunk and weird-looking CGI friends
By Richard Roeper
Ex-Michigan football coach allegedly stole intimate photos from over 3,000 student accounts, feds say
By Doha Madani
Ex-U-M assistant charged with computer hacking
Ex-Michigan football coach allegedly hacked female athletes’ accounts to steal photos
By David Matthews
Feds indict ex-Michigan football coach Matt Weiss: He hacked computers to spy on women
By Tony Garcia & Tresa Baldas
Ex-Ravens and Michigan assistant charged with accessing thousands of college athletes' 'intimate digital photographs and videos'
By Nick Bromberg
Stanley Cup Playoffs Buzz: Ovechkin resumes Gretzky chase 8 goals from mark
Ovechkin nets No. 888, 7 shy of breaking record
Philadelphia Flyers fall to Capitals as Alex Ovechkin scores his 888th career NHL goal
How many goals does Alex Ovechkin need to pass Wayne Gretzky as NHL's all-time scorer?
By Jace Evans & Mike Brehm
Everyone wants to be in the building for Alex Ovechkin’s record-breaker — except opposing goalies - The Athletic
By Josh Yohe, Arthur Staple & Scott Powers
Edible Arrangements' parent company is launching a marketplace for the other kind of edibles
By Amelia Lucas
Edible Arrangements Can Now Get You High—On Edibles
By Will Yakowicz
Company behind Edible Arrangements expands into edibles. Yes, the THC kind
By Mirtha Donastorg
Company Behind Edible Arrangements Enters Cannabis Industry With New Hemp Delivery Service—And A Different Kind Of Edible
By Kyle Jaeger
Edible Arrangements introducing THAT type of edible to Texas
By Ahmed Humble
Why don't we remember being babies? Brain scans reveal new clues
By Ari Daniel Shapiro
Georgetown, Columbia and Brown scholars targeted for deportation by Trump administration
By Chloe Atkins & Corky Siemaszko
Rhode Island attorney warns visa holders to "stay put" after Brown doctor deported
By Leanna Faulk
Brown University Professor and Doctor Is Deported to Lebanon Despite a Judge’s Order
By Dana Goldstein
Brown advises all international community members to postpone, reconsider travel
By Cate Latimer
Deported Brown University professor had photos of Hezbollah leaders on her phone, DOJ says
By Josh Gerstein
Hollywood filmmaker charged with defrauding Netflix of $11 million
By Mandalit del Barco
Hollywood director arrested on charges of swindling Netflix out of $11M for a show that never aired
Hollywood director arrested for allegedly defrauding Netflix out of millions of dollars
By Brendan Morrow
Hollywood Filmmaker Charged With $11 Million Conspiracy to Defraud Netflix
By Danielle Kaye
Netflix spent $55 million on a sci-fi show that doesn’t exist, because blowing cash is kind of its thing
By Andy Meek
‘Not for sale’: USPS workers hold day of action to warn of Trump’s ‘illegal takeover’
By Michael Sainato
'The US Mail is not for sale': Workers protest privatization of USPS
By Lisa Robinson
Postal workers rally to raise alarm about Trump plans to privatize postal service
By Ana Radelat
What DOGE is Getting Wrong About Privatizing USPS
By Alex Nguyen
Postal workers protest in Detroit against potential takeover by Trump administration
By Gina Kaufman
Indiana Fever to Feature in WNBA Record 41 National Television Games in 2025
Trump criticizes Federal Reserve, calls for lower interest rates
By Max Zahn
Trump says the Fed should cut rates to ease the economy’s transition to his tariffs
By Jeff Cox
Morning Report — Trump, Fed split over tariff outlook and economy
By Alexis Simendinger & Kristina Karisch
Trump Again Urges Fed to Cut Rates. Why Tariffs Lead Powell to Disagree.
By Callum Keown
Trump calls out Fed for not cutting rates ahead of April 2 tariffs
By Ahtra Elnashar