Category: Everydaynews


  • Army Withholds Identity of 3rd Aviator Killed in Crash

    The Army on Friday released the names of two male aviators who were killed when their Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines regional jet on Wednesday night. But in an extraordinary step, the Army did not identify the third crew member, a female pilot, citing her family’s request for privacy. The names of…

  • Federal Workers Ordered to Remove Gender Identity From Email Signatures

    Federal workers have been instructed to remove any reference to their identifying pronouns from their email signatures and other forms, as agency and department leaders work to follow President Trump’s executive order to scrub all references to gender ideology in official government materials by 5 p.m. Friday. “All employees are required to remove any gender…

  • Trump Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China Will Take Effect on Saturday

    President Trump plans to move forward with imposing stiff tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on Saturday, in an attempt to further pressure America’s largest trading partners to accept deportees and stop the flow of migrants and drugs into the country. In a news briefing on Friday, the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said…

  • Health Officials Struggle to Comply With D.E.I. and Gender Orders

    Federal and state health officials and staff members scrambled on Friday to comply with a 5 p.m. deadline by the Trump administration to terminate any programs that promote “gender ideology,” and to withdraw documents and any other media that may do so. Federal workers had already been ordered to halt diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives,…

  • Top Justice Department Officials Meet Prosecutors in Adams Case

    Justice Department lawyers in Washington were meeting on Friday with Manhattan federal prosecutors and defense lawyers representing Mayor Eric Adams of New York City to discuss dropping the corruption case against him, people with knowledge of the matter said. Details of the meeting, held at the Justice Department building in Washington, were not immediately available.…

  • Rebecca Yarros’s ‘Onyx Storm’ Is the Fastest-Selling Adult Novel in 20 Years

    A few years ago, Rebecca Yarros almost quit writing. A chronic illness often left her dizzy and exhausted, making it hard to work or even stand at times. She wondered if the stress she was putting on herself was worth it. Then, she had the idea for a sprawling epic: a romance set at a…

  • German Opposition Gambles With Far-Right on Immigration, and Loses

    The man who has been heavily favored to become Germany’s next chancellor took an extraordinary gamble this week, both for his political future and his country’s longstanding firewall against political extremism. It did not go as he hoped. In an effort to portray himself and his party as tough on immigration, Friedrich Merz, the leader…

  • Kennedy Says He Will Give HPV Vaccine Lawsuit Proceeds to His Son

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told lawmakers in responses to questions released on Friday that he would divest his interest in litigation against a major HPV vaccine maker and would sign over the financial stake to an adult son. He also disclosed he had reached at least one settlement agreement with a company or individual that…

  • After Fleeing Violence in Guatemala, Their Child Was Killed in a U.S. School

    Josselin Corea Escalante was 9 when she and her mother and younger brother left Guatemala to seek asylum in the United States, believing it would offer them safety. They ended up in Tennessee, where Josselin — whose family calls her Dallana, her middle name — celebrated turning 15 in 2023 with a spring quinceañera in…

  • Clues From D.C. Plane Crash Suggest Multiple Failures in Aviation Safety

    Follow live updates on the deadly plane crash in D.C. Clues emerging from the moments before the deadly collision Wednesday night between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet suggest that multiple layers of the country’s aviation safety apparatus failed, according to flight recordings, a preliminary internal report from the Federal Aviation Administration,…