Apple and Google Restore TikTok to App Stores in the U.S.
Apple and Google Restore TikTok to App Stores in the U.S. The popular social media app was removed to comply with a new law that banned it in the United States.
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Apple and Google Restore TikTok to App Stores in the U.S. The popular social media app was removed to comply with a new law that banned it in the United States.
U.S. Park Service Strikes Transgender References From Stonewall Website The “T” was removed in references to L.G.B.T.Q.+ on the official site for the Greenwich Village monument, which marks a milestone in the fight for gay rights. Later, the Q+ also disappeared.
Trump Announces ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs Across the Globe The president said his advisers would devise new tariff levels reflecting countries’ tariffs, taxes, subsidies and other policies affecting trade with the United States.
Officials Resigned After Refusing to Drop Adams Case Also, a look inside the Murdoch family succession saga. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
Texas Judge Fines New York Doctor and Orders Her to Stop Sending Abortion Pills to Texas It is the first ruling in a case challenging “shield laws” intended to protect doctors in states that support abortion rights who send abortion pills to states with bans.
Abortion Provider Won’t Be Extradited to Louisiana, N.Y. Governor Says The case could lead to a battle in federal court over whether states that support abortion rights can protect doctors who provide abortion services.
As Ukraine Presses for Role in Russia Peace Talks, Trump Offers Reassurances President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and European defense ministers had expressed concern that they might not be present for talks between President Trump and Russia’s leader to end the war.
Jim Guy Tucker, Ex-Arkansas Governor Caught Up in Whitewater, Dies at 81 He was among those targeted by the investigation that consumed much of Bill Clinton’s presidency. But his conviction was later questioned.
Trump Is No Populist Trumpism is not a working-class revolt against the elites. All I see is one section of the educated elite going after another section of the educated elite.
Danielle Sassoon and Other Officials Resign After Order to Drop Eric Adams Case The interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and two officials with the federal public integrity unit all quit after the Justice Department ordered the charges against Mayor Eric Adams to be dropped.
Judge Temporarily Stops Trump’s Plan to End Funds for Trans Youths’ Health Providers Six transgender individuals, all younger than 19, sued the administration over executive orders targeting hospitals that offer transition treatments to young people.
In This Trump Presidency, the Domination Will Be Televised From the Super Bowl to a self-produced version of “Cops,” the second Trump administration is using imagery to project an air of authority and invincibility.
D.C. Plane Crash Happened After Years of Warnings Concerns that a deadly collision could occur at Reagan National Airport had long been building. But attempts to draw attention to potentially dangerous conditions sometimes went unheeded.
Issa Rae Cancels Kennedy Center Appearance After Trump’s Takeover Ms. Rae said that she was canceling an upcoming appearance at the center because of an “infringement” on its values. Renée Fleming, Ben Folds and Shonda Rhimes all left posts there.
Adams Donor Weihong Hu Is Accused of Taking Millions From Covid Housing Program Brooklyn’s U.S. attorney said Weihong Hu and two men set out to “line their own pockets” at the height of the pandemic. Ms. Hu has helped raise funds for Mayor Eric Adams of New York.
Senate Confirms RFK Jr., a Prominent Vaccine Skeptic, as Health Secretary The vote capped a remarkable rise for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was confirmed by a Republican Senate in a chamber where his father and uncles once served as Democrats.
Manhattan’s Federal Prosecutor Quits After Adams Case Is Ordered Dropped Danielle R. Sassoon, the interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, quit after the Justice Department told her to withdraw corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams.
C.D.C. Study Finds Silent Bird Flu Infections in Dairy Veterinarians The vets had no symptoms, and one worked only in states where no dairy infections had been reported.
A New York Restaurant, a Texas Farm and Their Plant-Based Brawl They shared the same name, Dirt Candy, and a devotion to healthy food. But a trademark dispute turned into an urban-rural standoff.
After Abortion Bans, Infant Mortality and Births Increased, Research Finds The findings showed the highest mortality occurred among infants who were Black, lived in Southern states or had fetal birth defects.