| 16.03.2025 6:19 Influencer who snatched baby wombat from its mom issues apology Sam Jones, the U.S. influencer who drew criticism this week for stealing a baby wombat from its mother, issued a lengthy apology on her Instagram account Saturday. 16.03.2025 6:20 Michael Goodwin: Trump is putting on a master class in power politics The defeat Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer suffered in the spending bill battle was so bad that the left-wing media cant even spin it as a victory. 16.03.2025 6:25 Nets come up just short vs. elite Celtics hours after losing best scorer First the Nets lost their best scorer. Then they lost a heartbreaker to basketballs best team. 16.03.2025 6:26 Six Nations : Cette ?quipe de France est meilleure que celle de 2023, salue Fabien Galthi? Le s?lectionneur savoure la premi?re place de ses joueurs ? lissue dun Tournoi o?, offensivement, ils ont touch? du doigt quelque chose. 16.03.2025 6:37 Violent tornadoes tear through neighborhoods in the South, Midwest Violent tornadoes spawned from an enormous storm system that touched down in at least 7 states Friday night into Saturday. Jason Allen reports, and Andrew Kozak has the forecast. 16.03.2025 6:37 Trump sends Iran a warning while ordering strikes against Houthis in Yemen President Trump issued a new warning to Iran while ordering military strikes against Tehran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen. 16.03.2025 6:38 Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in limbo Israel is keeping up its attacks in Gaza, despite the roughly two-month-old truce with Hamas. In the latest strikes on Saturday, at least nine people were killed. Ramy Inocencio has more details. 16.03.2025 6:39 Rangers blank rival Blue Jackets to storm into second wild-card spot No win has been more monumental this season than the one the Rangers picked up Saturday night. 16.03.2025 6:42 Baidu Releases Reasoning AI Model to Take On DeepSeek Baidu Inc. released a new artificial intelligence model that articulates its reasoning, in an apparent bid to regain momentum against up-and-coming rivals like DeepSeek. 16.03.2025 6:48 Animal shelter helps pigeons to restore their reputation An Oakland animal shelter is trying to help pigeons go from pests to pets. Itay Hod has the story. 16.03.2025 6:48 Florida spring breakers hold illegal beach boxing match complete with cryptocurrency betting: wild video Spring breakers in Fort Lauderdale were caught on video holding an impromptu beach prize fight -- complete with betting using cryptocurrency -- while locals looked on aghast. 16.03.2025 6:50 Tokyo disaster drills tackle language barrier with tourists - Nikkei Asia 16.03.2025 6:51 Trader Joes recalls 61.5K products over laceration hazard Trader Joe'sis recalling certain bottles of imported mineral water over the possibility that the glass containers may shatter. 16.03.2025 7:12 Protest Against Serbian Leader Draws Over 100,000 in Biggest Crowd Yet The rally on Saturday in the capital, Belgrade, came as protests have spread to towns around the country and have drawn increasingly insistent calls that President Aleksandar Vucic step aside. 16.03.2025 7:14 Millions in Cuba without electricity after substation failure Millions of people in Cuba remained without power Saturday after a failure of the nations electric grid left the island in the dark the previous night. 16.03.2025 7:20 J.J. Spaun emerges as Players Championship leader as severe wind rules the day You didnt need to look at the scoreboard to know what kind of day it was at the Players Championship. 16.03.2025 7:20 Alan Simpson, who sought redress for WWII Japanese Americans, dies Former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, who dedicated himself to securing an apology and compensation from the government for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, has died, a group of which he was a board member said. He was 93.
Simpson died at a hospice in Cody, Wyoming, on Friday. A longtime Republican, he developed a close friendship with the late Democratic Rep. Norman Mineta, the first Japanese American to serve in the U.S. Cabinet.
Read full story here 16.03.2025 7:21 Deadly storms and tornadoes leave damage across several states Several states throughout the U.S. were left with damages after deadly storms and tornadoes destroyed multiple homes and buildings. 16.03.2025 7:33 White House shares photos of Trump watching deadly strike against Houthi rebels as its revealed US informed Russia of attack The White House has shared images of President Donald Trump watching on a computer the deadly strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen, as the administration revealed it informed Russia about the... 16.03.2025 7:41 Severed head of King George V statue may have resurfaced at Irish rappers Melbourne gig Hip hop trio Kneecap appeared to show head of Kings Domain statue beheaded nine months ago Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe solid bronze severed ... ... 16.03.2025 7:46 Dozens dead as tornadoes rip through central and southern US 16.03.2025 7:50 Bill Belichick helps Jordan Hudson perform wild acrobatic pose on beach Jordan Hudson brought out Bill Belichick's youthful side but not in the way you might think. 16.03.2025 7:52 Fierce Storms Spawning Tornadoes Kill at Least 18 A severe weather system spawned intense, long-duration tornadoes that struck parts of Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri, leaving some communities in tatters. 16.03.2025 7:58 Speed skating: Miho Takagi wins back-to-back 1,000 titles at worlds Japan's Miho Takagi won the women's 1,000 meters at the speed skating world championships on Saturday, becoming her country's first back-to-back individual event winner at the tournament.
The 2022 Beijing Olympics gold medalist in the distance crossed the line in 1 minute, 14.75 seconds in Hamar, Norway, 0.23 ahead of Femke Kok of the Netherlands in second. Jutta Leerdam, also of the Netherlands, was 0.07 further back in third.
Read full story here 16.03.2025 8:02 At least 32 dead as monster storm system sweeps across US south with multiple tornadoes Chaotic weekend sees blizzard warnings in midwest, wildfires in southern plains and dust storms in TexasViolent tornadoes ripped through parts of the US, wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states, part ... ... 16.03.2025 8:10 Death toll grows to 33 as destructive storms and violent tornadoes obliterate the South and Midwest The death toll continues to rise. 16.03.2025 8:12 Karl-Anthony Towns shines but Draymond Green gets last laugh as Knicks fall to Warriors SAN FRANCISCO The nice guy won more battles but lost the game. Facing callous bully Draymond Green, Karl-Anthony Towns produced a game-high 29 points with a game-high 12 rebounds before fouling out with 6.1 seconds remaining. But the center, along with his Knicks teammates, faltered down the stretch and allowed Green the final taunt... 16.03.2025 8:20 3/15: CBS Weekend News Violent tornadoes tear through neighborhoods in the South, Midwest; Animal shelter helps pigeons to restore their reputation 16.03.2025 8:28 How an Iowa woman became a key witness in her own murder The last words spoken by Angela Prichard, 55, an Iowa wife and mother who called 911 to report she was in danger, was the first clue investigators had to identify her killer. 16.03.2025 8:32 Immigration : Trump tente dutiliser une loi du 18e si?cle contre un gang v?n?zu?lien Des d?fenseurs des droits humains ont saisi la justice et le juge James Boasberg a ordonn? samedi une suspension de 14 jours de toute expulsion, jusqu? ce quil dispose de plus de temps pour examiner la l?galit? du d?cret. 16.03.2025 8:34 Chinas Shenzhen Further Eases Loan Policy to Spur Housing Sales Chinas local government in the southern city of Shenzhen will further relax policy on housing provident fund loans, according to a statement on Sunday. 16.03.2025 8:41 Visitors to Hiroshima A-bomb museum surpass 80 million in 70 years The number of visitors to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum documenting the devastation caused by the U.S. atomic bombing of the city in 1945 surpassed 80 million on Sunday, reaching the milestone 70 years after its opening in 1955.
At a ceremony to mark the achievement, Yoshifumi Ishida, director of the museum, said, "I hope people from both Japan and abroad, as well as those who will lead the next generation, will continue to visit" and recognize that nuclear weapons are an "absolute evil."
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