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Lena Dunham began writing her memoir a month after leaving rehab.The 39-year-old actress plans to release Famesick in ... Read More
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Paramount's David Ellison tells employees to return to the office
In one of his first company-wide directives, Paramount Chief Executive David Ellison announced that employees must work in the office five days a week, beginning in January.
In a Thursday email, Ellison outlined the ...Read more
Northwestern University President Michael Schill resigns amid funding freeze
CHICAGO — Northwestern University President Michael Schill announced Thursday that he will resign, concluding a three-year tenure marked by five months of an unprecedented $790 million federal funding freeze.
The school...Read more
Biotech company Amgen set to build $600 million research center in California
Biotech company Amgen is investing $600 million into a new research center for its Thousand Oaks, California, campus.
The new site will create hundreds of jobs and feature advanced automation and digital capabilities, the...Read more
Deadly Eaton fire ignited by Southern California Edison, feds allege in lawsuit
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors on Thursday sued Southern California Edison over its alleged role in the deadly Eaton fire, a blaze that killed 19 people and destroyed more than 9,000 homes and other structures in ...Read more
Uber riders can now pay with cash in certain cities
In an effort to make its services more accessible, the ride-hailing company Uber is now accepting cash as payment in Los Angeles, San Diego and other big cities. .
The cash payment option is a pilot program available only...Read more
OpenAI plans jobs platform, certification program for AI roles
OpenAI plans to launch a new AI-powered jobs platform next year to help match employers with candidates who have artificial intelligence skills in a bid to accelerate the technology’s deployment across businesses and ...Read more
As Trump continues show of force, DC takes the fight to Congress
WASHINGTON — It’s been almost a month since President Donald Trump federalized the police force in Washington, D.C., and deployed the National Guard and other agents to its streets. With tension building and more power...Read more
US moves to eliminate rules requiring flight delay compensation
The Trump administration is moving to eliminate rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers and provide free rebookings for flight delays and cancellations caused by non-weather-related issues.
The U.S. Department ...Read more
Florida governor hopefuls react to DeSantis ending vaccine requirements
Ron DeSantis’ potential Republican gubernatorial successors seem to be on board with his administration’s plan to end all Florida vaccination requirements.
In statements Thursday, Republican former speaker of the ...Read more
Rogers calls on Detroit's mayor to ask Trump for help with crime
Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Rogers is calling on Detroit's mayor to ask President Donald Trump for federal help to "Make Detroit Safe Again,"though the city's violent crime rate has declined in recent years.
...Read more
Top Connecticut Republican leaders make endorsement in governor's race
The Connecticut Legislature’s two top Republican leaders endorsed Sen. Ryan Fazio on Thursday as party members are choosing sides in the competitive battle for governor.
Fazio, 35, is running against New Britain mayor ...Read more
Defiant RFK Jr. questions vaccine data, defends record under bipartisan Senate grilling
WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s Health secretary and a longtime vaccine skeptic, struck a defiant tone Thursday as he faced bipartisan criticism over changes he has made to reorganize federal health ...Read more
Justice Department probing Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook for mortgage fraud
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into whether Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud — ratcheting up pressure in President Donald Trump’s bid to oust her ...Read more
Cellphone ban at NYC public schools goes into effect on first day of classes
NEW YORK — The first day of classes for 900,000 New York City students on Thursday means a statewide ban on cellphones in schools is officially in effect.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the law last spring prohibiting the ...Read more
'SNL' alum Jorma Taccone faces long recovery after shattering his pelvis in a 20-foot fall
Lonely Island member Jorma Taccone shattered his pelvis and detached his sacrum after a recent fall from a 20-foot ladder at his farmhouse in Connecticut.
The “Saturday Night Live” alum recounted the incident from ...Read more
SEPTA service cuts must be reversed immediately, judge says
PHILADELPHIA — SEPTA must reverse all cuts to services immediately, a Philadelphia judge ruled Thursday.
Judge Sierra Thomas Street ordered SEPTA to “immediately reverse all service cuts,” which began last month as ...Read more
Despite fiery opposition, Missouri Republicans advance gerrymandered map
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Republican lawmakers late Thursday voted to advance a new, gerrymandered congressional map despite hours of fiery public testimony against the proposal.
Republicans were also preparing to ...Read more
Massachusetts will ditch federal vaccine recommendations in favor of its own
BOSTON — Faced with what she described as “dereliction of duty” by the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services and its Secretary, Gov. Maura Healey declared on Thursday that Massachusetts ...Read more
Md. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks' anti-RFK Jr. resolution gains support after tense hearing
WASHINGTON — For months, Maryland Sen. Angela Alsobrooks stood alone as the only senator to call for the resignation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Not anymore.
Twenty-two Democratic senators signed on to support the ...Read more
Florida pushes to end vaccine mandates. What doctors say parents should know
For years, Florida has required students to get vaccinated against measles, polio and other highly contagious diseases to attend school.
But Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced this week ...Read more
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