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A contract showdown between two entertainment giants, YouTube TV and Paramount, could prompt YouTube TV to remove all 24 of the network’s channels from its service. However, a temporary solution was reached just before the Feb. 13 deadline. In a blog post, YouTube TV announced the two sides have agreed to a “short term extension”…

Border crossings this month are on track to be the lowest in at least 25 years. If the trend continues, migrant crossings could reach a 60-year low. Leaked CBP data reveals significant drop The New York Post obtained leaked Customs and Border Protection data on illegal border crossings. According to the numbers from Feb. 1…

Full Story French President Emmanuel Macron is urging Europe to beef up its defense industry in response to what he dubbed “the electroshock” caused by President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. What did Macron say? Macron’s call to action came in an interview with the Financial Times, published on Friday, Feb. 14. In…

The purge of federal workers by the Trump administration continues. Politico is reporting that the U.S. Forest Service will soon fire about 3,400 workers. The job cuts target employees who are on their probationary period, making it easier for them to be released. They are among 200,000 federal employees who are probationary and have worked…

Vice President JD Vance is meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, as discussions over Ukraine’s future take center stage. The meeting followed President Donald Trump’s announcement that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to begin negotiations to end the war. However, uncertainty remains over what those…

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she isn’t ruling out removing Mayor Eric Adams from office. Her statement comes following allegations against Adams that he, in an effort to get federal prosecutors to drop his criminal case, would help with President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement. Gov. Hochul said she read a letter, penned by now-former…

The National Park Service is the latest federal government agency to remove references to the transgender community on its webpages. For one page in particular, the move is drawing even more attention. The park service has swapped out all its references to the LGBTQ+ community on the Stonewall National Monument’s page in favor of just…

Sniffing an ancient corpse may sound taboo, but for those curious, Slovenian researchers revealed well-preserved Egyptian mummies smell quite nice. Researchers sought to examine scent, as it was a vital element in the mummification process. What did they smell like? The top descriptions ranged from “woody,” “spicy” and “sweet” as well as other aromas, according…

On the heels of President Trump saying the United States could take control of Gaza and turn it into the Riviera of the Middle East, Egypt has now stepped forward in an effort to lead the Arab world in rebuilding the war-torn region. Egypt’s plan would allow Palestinians to stay in Gaza without relocating to…

Pope Francis was admitted to Policlinico Agostino Gemelli hospital in Rome on Friday, Feb. 14, for diagnostic tests and ongoing treatment for bronchitis, according to the Vatican. The 88-year-old pontiff, who has faced several health challenges in recent years, is expected to remain under medical care for the next few days. What led to his…
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