Cuts to National Weather Service Leave Forecasters Reeling
Cuts to National Weather Service Leave Forecasters Reeling “Lives are being put in danger,” one meteorologist warned, as some experts feared the cuts will harm public safety.
Cuts to National Weather Service Leave Forecasters Reeling “Lives are being put in danger,” one meteorologist warned, as some experts feared the cuts will harm public safety.
Musk and Republican Lawmakers Pressure Judges with Impeachment Threats Democrats say the calls to remove judges who block Trump administration initiatives amount to intimidation. Some senior Republicans were also skeptical of the effort.
Trump’s Dressing Down of Zelensky Plays Into Putin’s War Aims The public blowup could propel President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to escalate the fight in Ukraine instead of agreeing to peace.
In Pittsburgh, Many Sentiments About Pope’s Health Reflect Concern, Not Closeness On a recent weekend in this once deeply Catholic city, many expressed worry about Pope Francis, but there was also an air of ambivalence.
FedEx Plane Lands With Engine on Fire at Newark Airport After Bird Strike The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport, said that the plane landed on Saturday morning and that there were no reported injuries.
The New American Gun Store: Grips, Grenade Launchers and Ramen Noodles A new crop of retailers is profiting more from limited-edition accessories that sell out in minutes, and promoting lifestyle gear to women, minority gun owners and the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
Gazans Mark a Somber Ramadan Amid the Rubble “This Ramadan is nothing like the ones before,” said one resident as the holy fasting month for Muslims began. “The war has drained it of meaning.”
David Johansen: 15 Essential Songs He was the frontman of the New York Dolls, an adventurous solo performer and the lounge act Buster Poindexter. Listen to highlights from his eclectic catalog.
Shocked by Trump Meeting, Zelensky and Ukraine Try to Forge a Path Forward After President Trump’s rebukes, President Volodymyr Zelensky tried to repair the relationship with his counterpart while also reaching out to European allies.
David Johansen, Who Fronted the New York Dolls and More, Dies at 75 In the 1970s, he and the transgressive Dolls were proto-punk pioneers. He later refashioned himself as the pompadoured lounge lizard Buster Poindexter.
Homeland Security Officials Push I.R.S. for 700,000 Immigrants’ Addresses The tax collector has so far denied the request because of concerns it violates taxpayer privacy laws.
Intelligence Officials Continue Chat Messages Inquiry Officials confirmed that the N.S.A. managed a system that had been used for sexually explicit chats and L.G.B.T.Q. discussions. An order to fire dozens after the chats were revealed drew scrutiny amid a military purge of transgender soldiers.
In Showdown With Zelensky, Trump Takes Offense on Putin’s Behalf Never in the past few decades at least has an American president engaged in such an angry, scathing attack on a visiting foreign leader in the Oval Office.
More Women File Lawsuits Against Brothers Accused of Sex Crimes Tal Alexander and his brothers, Oren Alexander and Alon Alexander, who are twins, now face at least 24 civil lawsuits, as they await trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
Why Japanese Oscar Contender ‘Black Box Diaries’ Isn’t Being Shown in Japan Shiori Ito’s searing indictment of Japan’s justice system in handling sexual assault cases is nominated for best documentary feature at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
Trump Berates Zelensky in Fiery Exchange at the White House President Trump and Vice President JD Vance castigated President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine for not being grateful enough for U.S. aid. “You’re gambling with World War III,” Trump told Zelensky.
Trump Says He Will Posthumously Pardon the Baseball Star Pete Rose President Trump also repeated his call for Rose, who was banned from the sport for gambling, to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
F.B.I. Returns Materials Taken From Mar-a-Lago to Trump Among the items taken from the president’s Florida residence were files that investigators said contained classified material and formed the central evidence in one of the criminal cases against him.
Judge Appears Skeptical of Claims That Musk Isn’t Driving DOGE The judge prodded government lawyers for additional clarity on Elon Musk’s role in a case that directly challenges the constitutionality of his operation and his part in the rapid reshaping of government.
Several Lawsuits Target the Lack of Transparency in Elon Musk’s DOGE The lack of transparency surrounding the so-called Department of Government Efficiency is emerging as a target in the courts.