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Four Astronauts Reach ISS, Replace NASA's Evacuated Crew
The International Space Station returned to full strength with Saturday's arrival of four new astronauts to replace colleagues who bailed early because of health concerns.
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Trump Touts Dip in Mortgage Rates Vs. Biden
President Donald Trump early Saturday highlighted lower mortgage rates under his term compared with former President Joe Biden.
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Astronomers Puzzle Over 'Inside Out' Planetary System
Astronomers have observed a planetary system that challenges current planet formation theories, with a rocky planet that formed beyond the orbits of its gaseous neighbors, possibly after much of the planet-forming material had been used up.
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Report: CIA, Pentagon Probed 'Havana Syndrome' Device
U.S. officials investigated a previously unreported experiment in Norway in which a government scientist tested a microwave device and developed neurological symptoms similar to so-called Havana syndrome, the Washington Post reported on Saturday citing people familiar with...
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TSA Agents Working Without Pay Amid Another Shutdown
A shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that took effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and bags at airports across the country.
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IRS: Average Refund Up 10.9% Early in Filing Season
The average federal tax refund is running 10.9% higher than at the same point last year, according to early filing data released Friday by the Internal Revenue Service.
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Automakers Quietly Locking Drivers Out of Their Own Cars
For decades, car ownership came with an unspoken understanding: you bought the vehicle, and while modern cars were never simple machines, access to basic repairs remained possible for owners and independent shops alike.
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Jury Finds J&J Liable for Cancer in Latest Talc Trial
A jury in Pennsylvania state court Friday awarded $250,000 to the family of a woman who sued Johnson & Johnson alleging its talc-based baby powder was to blame for her ovarian cancer.
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Epstein Autopsy Doc: 'Evidence Points to Homicide'
A veteran forensic pathologist who witnessed Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy is again calling for a deeper review of the convicted sex offender's jailhouse death, saying newly released documents only reinforce his belief that Epstein was murdered.
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Wall Street Steadies After Its AI-Induced Sell-Off
U.S. stocks steadied after an encouraging update on inflation helped calm a Wall Street that's been wracked by worries about how AI may upend the business world.
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Wall Street Week Ahead: AI 'Whack-a-Mole'
U.S. stock investors will be on guard next week for further volatility induced by fears of artificial intelligence disruption as they also assess the durability of a rotation beneath the market's surface, along with upcoming earnings from Walmart and fresh economic data.
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Duffy Orders Merit-Based Hiring for US Airline Pilots
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said families should feel confident about who is flying their aircraft, arguing that pilot qualifications, not personal characteristics, are what matter most to passengers.
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Trump: $1T Spent on Military This Year
President Donald Trump on Friday told troops at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, that $1 trillion is being spent on the military this year and that amount will increase next year.
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Giuliani: Mamdani 'Lying' About NYC Deficit
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Thursday sharply criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani's handling of the city budget, accusing him of misrepresenting the size of the deficit and lacking the experience to manage municipal finances.
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Trump Buries Obama's Climate Policy
The Beginning of the End for the CO2 Regime
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US Stock Market Rallies as Inflation Cools
The U.S. stock market is rising Friday after an encouraging update on inflation helped calm a Wall Street that's been wracked by worries about how artificial-intelligence technology may upend the business world.
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Trump: US 'Negotiating Right Now for Greenland'
President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States is "negotiating right now for Greenland," underscoring his continued willingness to pursue bold foreign policy moves.
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Wendy's Closes Several Hundred US Restaurants
Wendy's is closing several hundred U.S. restaurants and increasing its focus on value after a weaker-than-expected fourth quarter.
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Goldman CEO Defends Departing Lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Friday defended the bank's outgoing chief legal officer, Kathryn Ruemmler, after she resigned amid mounting scrutiny over her past ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, the New York Post reports.
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IOC's Nazi-Era Olympic T-Shirts Sell Out
T-shirts featuring the official poster of the 1936 Berlin Olympics , staged under Adolf Hitler and widely regarded as a showcase for Nazi propaganda , have sold out on the International Olympic Committee's website, drawing sharp criticism in Germany and beyond, The...
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Amazon Ends Police Tech Partnership After Backlash
Amazon's smart doorbell maker Ring has terminated a partnership with police surveillance tech company Flock Safety.
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Trump Admin Sues Harvard for Admissions Documents
The Trump administration filed a new lawsuit on Friday against Harvard University, accusing it of failing to comply with a federal investigation, and seeking documents related to its admissions process, according to a filing in a federal court in Massachusetts.
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Epstein Files Fallout: Reputations & Careers on the Line
The latest unredacted release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents has reignited scrutiny across corporate boardrooms, elite law firms, Wall Street institutions, political circles and Hollywood.
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Navarro: 'SOB' Dimon Benefits From Credit Card Interest Rates
"SOB" bankers slamming President Donald Trump's suggested credit card interest rate cap are committing "a lie of omission," White House senior adviser Peter Navarro told Newsmax.
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Trump Expected to Attend Saudi FII Conference in Miami
President Donald Trump is expected to attend Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative conference in Miami, marking his second consecutive appearance at the event since returning to the White House, people familiar with the matter said. Trump is expected to attend a dinner...