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'One Battle After Another' Wins Best Picture, 6 Oscars
Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" was crowned best picture at the 98th Academy Awards, handing Hollywood's top honor to a comic, multi-generational American saga of political resistance. The ceremony Sunday, which also saw Michael B. Jordan win best actor and ...
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EchoStar DISH's $9 Billion Default Hurts Infrastructure and Jobs, New Study Finds
A decision late last year by EchoStar's DISH Wireless to walk away from billions of dollars in long-term wireless infrastructure contracts is sending shock waves through the telecommunications industry, sparking lawsuits, raising concerns...
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US Airline CEOs Urge Congress to End Standoff
The CEOs of the nation's top airline companies, including American, Delta, Southwest and JetBlue, are imploring Congress to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security and embrace a bipartisan solution to pay federal aviation workers including airport security ...
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Mamdani to Hold Brief Meeting With Orthodox Leaders
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is scheduled to meet Monday with a small group of Orthodox Jewish leaders amid continued criticism over his handling of concerns about anti-Israel rhetoric - though some Jewish leaders say...
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Trump: Iran Using AI to Spread War Disinformation
President Donald Trump accused Iran of using artificial intelligence and sympathetic "fake news" U.S. media outlets to spread disinformation about the ongoing war, claiming Tehran is circulating fabricated images and false reports to exaggerate its military success.
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Appointee Pushes Trump-Preferred WH Columns
A Trump-appointed federal arts official is proposing to replace the White House's well-known Ionic columns with the more ornate Corinthian style long favored by President Donald Trump, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
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WSJ: Trump to Announce Ship Escort Coalition in Hormuz
The Trump administration is preparing to announce that several countries have agreed to form a naval coalition to escort commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane threatened by Iran's recent actions, The Wall Street Journal reported...
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Marine Veteran Faces Deportation to New Zealand
Marine Corps veteran Paul Canton will likely be deported soon to his native New Zealand, despite serving in the U.S. military for seven years and building a life in Florida for more than 25 years, Military.com reported Sunday.
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Iran FM: Supreme Leader 'in Excellent Health'
Iran's foreign minister is pushing back on reports that the country's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was seriously wounded in recent strikes, insisting the leader remains healthy and in charge.
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Hassett: US Has 'What We Need' on Iran War Funding
The Trump administration has "what we need" when it comes to funding for the conflict in Iran, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told CBS News' "Face the Nation" on Sunday.
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Oil Surges Past $100 on Trump Iran Strike Threat
Oil prices surged again early Monday as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran entered its third week, raising fears of damage to energy infrastructure and keeping the vital Strait of Hormuz closed in a major disruption to global oil supplies.
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Trump: NATO Faces 'Very Bad' Future Over Hormuz
President Donald Trump has warned that NATO faces a "very bad" future if U.S. allies fail to assist in opening up the Strait of Hormuz, in an interview with the Financial Times published on Sunday.
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Reports: Iran's Injured Leader Flown to Moscow
Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was reportedly flown to Russia for medical treatment after being injured during airstrikes on Tehran, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported.
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Duke, Arizona, Mich, Florida Top Seeds in March Madness
Duke received the top overall seed for March Madness on Sunday, followed by Arizona, Michigan, and Florida, each of whom would love a repeat of last season when all four No. 1s made it all the way to the Final Four.
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FCC Chair: Broadcast Licenses Aren't 'Property Right'
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr doubled down on his warning that broadcast licenses could be revoked amid President Donald Trump's criticism of media coverage of the war in Iran, CBS News reported Sunday.
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Admiral: US Expected Iran to Target Hormuz Strait
The United States was not unprepared for Tehran's attempt to shut the Strait of Hormuz, retired Adm. Kevin Donegan told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.
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Severe Storms Expected to Dump Snow, Rain on East Coast, Midwest
A broad and erratic patchwork of severe weather rumbled across much of the U.S. on Sunday, dumping heavy snow and making roads impassable in the Upper Midwest while damaging high winds swept across the Plains. Hawaii also continues to be affected by severe flooding.
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US Firm Tracks Suspected North Korean IT Worker
A Virginia security company says it turned a suspicious job candidate into a live counterintelligence case using a fake hiring process and a monitored laptop.
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Crew of Fatal US Military Crash Included Alabama Father, Ohio Airmen
A woman raising two children was among the six U.S. service members killed last week when a refueling plane involved in the war with Iran crashed in western Iraq. Tech Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34, hailed from a large family in Bardstown, Kentucky, and was "very, very" proud of ...
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Sen. Fetterman Faults Dems on Iran and DHS
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., said Sunday that Democrats should support U.S. strikes on Iran if they believe Tehran must be prevented from obtaining a nuclear weapon, citing former Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 remark calling Iran the nation's "greatest adversary."
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Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade Among Nation's Largest
Thousands of people were expected to line the streets of South Boston on Sunday for the city's annual St. Patrick's Day parade, one of the nation's largest celebrations of Irish heritage.The parade traditionally draws crowds from across Massachusetts and beyond, with...
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Poll Finds Allies Cooling on US, Eyeing China
European and Canadian respondents in a new Politico-Public First poll said they are increasingly open to closer ties with China as confidence in the United States weakens under President Donald Trump, a finding that points to a fresh strain inside the Western alliance amid...
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Netanyahu Posts Video to Prove He's Still Alive
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video of himself getting a cup of coffee and chatting with his aide on Sunday, after rumors that he was dead or injured were aired by Iranian state media and spread online in Iran.In the video, taken at a cafe in...
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Amb. Waltz: US Delivered 'Dominant Victory' Over Iran
The United States has delivered a "dominant victory" over Iran militarily, economically, and diplomatically, even as fighting continues and tensions remain high in the Persian Gulf, Mike Waltz, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said Sunday.
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Recent Iran Strike Renews Fear Over Cluster Munitions
Iran's latest missile strike on central Israel caused no reported injuries Friday night, but the attack renewed concern over Tehran's use of dispersing warheads that can scatter smaller explosives across populated areas, complicating air defenses, and leaving civilians at...