Kamis, 06 Maret 2025

Supreme Court Ruling, Lunar Photos, and Tree Falls in Brooklyn

The Supreme Court ordered the White House to unfreeze $2 billion in payments to foreign aid organizations for work already performed.
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Politics

The Trump administration granted automakers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis a one-month tariff exemption to prevent economic disadvantage to the car industry. (More)

The IRS plans to reduce its 90,000-person workforce by half through layoffs and buyouts, with some employees reassigned to Homeland Security to assist with immigration enforcement, sources say. (More)

Mohammad Sharifullah, the suspected mastermind of the 2021 Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members, was extradited into federal custody and is now awaiting a Monday hearing. (More)

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Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders have signed star pass rusher Maxx Crosby to a three-year $106.5 million contract to make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. (More)

Lebron James at age 40 has officially become the first player in NBA history to reach 50,000 career points between the regular season and postseason. (More)

The Kansas City Chiefs have sent All-Pro guard Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears in exchange for draft pick compensation. Thuney is a four-time Super Bowl champion. (More)

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President Trump's declaration that "America is back" during his speech to Congress Tuesday drew strong approval from Republicans and independents in focus groups, while Democrats were unresponsive. (More)

The Trump administration removed an online inventory of 443 federal properties that had been listed for potential sale Tuesday, replacing it with a "coming soon" notice. (More)

The Department of Justice launched an investigation Wednesday into allegations of antisemitism at the University of California. (More)

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Big Stock Move: Thor Industries, the world's largest RV manufacturer, saw shares drop 15% Wednesday after a surprise loss and lowered outlook. (See Details)

Private sector job growth slowed sharply in February, with employers adding just 77,000 jobs—far below expectations, according to ADP National Employment Report. (See Details)

Disney is laying off nearly 200 employees across ABC News and Disney Entertainment Networks. The company is also shutting down the political polling site 538 and merging its shows 20/20, Nightline, and Impact x Nightline. (More)

Kraft Heinz is entering the alcohol market with Crystal Light Vodka Refreshers, a low-calorie, zero-sugar cocktail, launching in select Northeastern retailers for $9.99 per four-pack. (See Drink)

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Science & Technology

Firefly Aerospace released footage of its Blue Ghost spacecraft landing on the moon, capturing stunning images of Mare Crisium, lunar dust clouds from its thrusters, and its shadow at touchdown. (See Landing)

Researchers are using the video game Super Mario Bros. to test the capabilities of artificial intelligence, measuring the technology's adaptability and problem-solving skills through complex maneuvers and gameplay strategies. (More)

A microscopic artist crafted the world's smallest sculpture, a tiny Lego piece measuring 0.00099 by 0.00086 inches—slightly larger than a white blood cell. (See Sculpture)

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Throwback Thursday

Twenty-seven glamour photos showcase the first time many major stars went to the Oscars, from Julia Roberts and Kiefer Sutherland's 1990 red carpet to Clint Eastwood's 1970 debut and Demi Moore with Bruce Willis in 1989. (See Photos)

Harold Fisk, a geologist and cartographer, created groundbreaking 1944 maps for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, vividly illustrating the Mississippi River's ancient and ever-changing course. (See Maps)

Fifty striking photographs from 1890 to 1950 capture moments of history, fashion, and culture through vintage lenses. (See Photos)

Et Cetera

A massive tree narrowly missed crushing a family in Brooklyn's Bensonhurst neighborhood, as captured in dramatic surveillance footage. (See Footage)

A Florida man posing as a representative of an Orlando Magic player snatched nearly $770,000 worth of Tiffany & Co. earrings before swallowing them, police said. (See X-Ray)

A fishing trip in New Zealand took a wild turn when a 900-pound bottlenose dolphin leaped into a small boat, damaging equipment but leaving the three fishermen unharmed. (See Dolphin)

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Should science bring back extinct animals?

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Should naps be part of a daily routine?

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  2. No: 28%
  3. I'd like a nap now: 11%

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"The first reaction was shock, and the second, I realized this was from God and God saved us."

Ben Kerstein, after he and his family narrowly missed being crushed by a falling tree in Brooklyn.

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