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Washington Post Cancels Ad From Groups Calling for Trump to Fire Musk
The newspaper told Common Cause, an advocacy group, that it was pulling its special ad, which would have covered the front and back pages of some Tuesday editions.The New York Times - 1d -
White House posts video of immigrants in shackles, calls deportation footage 'ASMR'
President Donald Trump has made the crackdown on undocumented immigrants living in the United States a priority for his second term in the White House.CNBC - 21h -
Too quiet on set? Hollywood pushes for more LA productions post wildfires
January's wildfires have exacerbated the decline of Hollywood's once booming film and television industry.BBC News - 5d -
This USAID Program Made Food Aid More Efficient for Decades. DOGE Gutted It Anyways
The Famine Early Warning Systems Network is one of USAID’s most data-driven programs, but its work has been stalled by the Trump administration.Wired - 1h -
'The White Lotus' Season 3 review: More murder, mystery and maybe enlightenment
Mike White's black comedy anthology on HBO returns for another season, set in Thailand, with a new cast and a focus on spiritual matters.Los Angeles Times - 5d -
Don't give up on saving honest journalism at USAGM
Elon Musk and Richard Grenell's call to shut down Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty and the Voice of America would harm US national and international security interests, but reform is needed at these ...The Hill - Feb. 12 -
Super Bowl Parties in New Orleans Feature Travis Scott, Post Malone and More
Events around the city featured Travis Scott, Post Malone, Snoop Dogg and more, while Taylor Swift caused a stir everywhere she went.The New York Times - Feb. 9 -
Farage calls for more UK births in pro-family message
Reform UK leader may alienate swing voters with new socially conservative pitchFinancial Times - 1d -
How Republicans calling for smaller government could use the Fed’s balance sheet to wield more power
The hole in the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet is getting some attention from lawmakers.MarketWatch - 5d
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'I'll be back', Israeli hostage told family - who were then killed
Steve Brisley reunites with his brother-in-law more than a year after he was captured by Hamas.BBC News - 5h -
Huge sinkhole swallows up more of Surrey street
A second sinkhole has appeared in the street, with a car teetering on the brink.BBC News - 22m -
Watch: Growing sinkhole's size revealed as reporters take closer look
The BBC has visited the town of Godstone, where a major incident has been declared after a huge sinkhole opened.BBC News - 1h -
First pharaoh's tomb found in Egypt since Tutankhamun's
It is the first royal tomb to be found since King Tutankhaman's over a century ago.BBC News - 2h -
Stage kiss shouldn't make 1975 members liable, lawyer says
A Kuala Lumpur festival is suing the band after singer Matty Healy attacked Malaysia's anti-LGBT laws.BBC News - 2h
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S.S. United States, Historic 20th Century Ocean Liner, Sets Out for Final Voyage
The S.S. United States, the largest passenger ship ever built in America, left Philadelphia under tow on Wednesday, eventually to be sunk off the Gulf Coast.The New York Times - 8m -
2 dead after small planes collide in Arizona
Two people have been confirmed dead after a Lancair and a Cessna collided midair at Marana Regional Airport in Arizona on Wednesday.ABC News - 10m -
JetBlue talking to 'multiple airlines' about a new partnership
JetBlue Airways is talking with “multiple airlines” about a potential new partnership after federal judges struck down two previous deals, the carrier’s president said Wednesday.NBC News - 11m -
JetBlue talking to 'multiple airlines' about a new partnership
JetBlue Airways is talking with “multiple airlines” about a potential new partnership after federal judges struck down two previous deals, the carrier’s president said Wednesday.NBC News - 11m -
Millions of Dead People on Social Security? The Agency’s Own Data Says Otherwise.
The database includes millions of Americans who are probably dead but who have no death records. But they generally don’t collect checks, as Musk and Trump suggest.The New York Times - 11m