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Dozens possibly dead after explosion at Afghanistan wedding Afghanistan officials believe dozens are dead after an explosion rocked a crowded wedding hall west of the country's capital of Kabul Saturday evening. Stabbing in Germany kills 2, suspect in custody A man and woman were stabbed to death Saturday during a dispute at a German train station. Portland alt-right rally end without major incident after Trump's tweet What some billed as a possible major confrontation between right-wing activists and those opposing them in Portland, Ore. Saturday afternoon that caught the attention of President Donald Trump, ended with no major skirmi Sarah Chalke to co-star with Katherine Heigl in 'Firefly Lane' "Roseanne" and "Scrubs" alum Sarah Chalke has landed a role in the 10-part Netflix series, "Firefly Lane." Syfy cancels 'Krypton,' spinoff 'Lobo'50th anniversary of Woodstock music festival celebrated Ringo Starr, Arlo Guthrie and the Edgar Winter Brand performed this week at a concert in upstate New York, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival. Border patrol arrests Cuban stowaway at Miami airport Customs and Border Protection officers took into custody a 26-year-old Cuban national at the Miami International Airport early Friday after he arrived in the belly of a passenger plane from Havana. Italy lets 27 minors off migrant ship after loosening ban Under political heat, Italy's far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini loosened ban Saturday to let 27 unaccompanied minors off stranded migrant rescue ship. Heather Locklear faces treatment stint after entering no contest plea Actress Heather Locklear will have to successfully complete a residential treatment program to stay out of jail after she plead no contest to eight misdemeanor counts stemming from two confrontations she had at her home Sudan military seals power-sharing deal with civilians Sudan's military council and civilian opposition alliance Saturday sealed a power-sharing deal to pave the way toward democracy in a few years. Deputies find girl alone in boat, father's body in lake The body of 36-year-old Texas man was found in Lake Granbury on Friday afternoon after authorities discovered his 3-year-old daughter alone in a boat that morning. Hong Kong protests turn chaotic but avoid violence Protests turned chaotic Saturday but ultimately ended without violence, as Hong Kong's long summer of discontent continued to simmer for an 11th straight weekend. North Korea's leader inspects test-firing of new weapon North Korean leader Kim Jung Un inspected the country's sixth missile test of a new weapon in less than a month, Korean Central New Agency reported Saturday. Man is in custody for questioning in NYC bomb scare Larry Griffin, a man who has a criminal past, is in custody Saturday for questioning about three rice cookers that sparked a bomb scare in New York City. Tokyo Star hotel fire in Ukraine kills 9, injures 10 A fire broke out Saturday at the Tokyo Star hotel in Ukraine killing nine people and injuring 10, according to National Police. Pot poisonings among kids, teens double after medical marijuana law passed Pot-related poisoning calls involving kids and teens more than doubled in Massachusetts after the state legalized medical marijuana, a new study reports. TV anchor, pilot killed in New Orleans stunt plane crash Local television anchor Nancy Parker has died in a crash of a stunt plane in New Orleans along with the pilot, Franklin J.P. Augustus, while covering a story on him. Fatty meal might affect how you absorb CBD Having a cheeseburger with that CBD-infused product? A new study suggests that fatty foods might boost the body's absorption of cannabidiol. Drake's 'Care Package' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Drake's "Care Package" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Matthew Macfadyen, Michael Sheen to star in miniseries 'Quiz' Matthew Macfadyen, Sian Clifford and Michael Sheen have signed on to star in the fact-based miniseries, "Quiz." On This Day, Aug. 17: Earthquake in Turkey kills 17,000 On Aug. 17, 1999, an earthquake in a densely populated region of northwestern Turkey killed at least 17,000 people and injured about 40,000. Famous birthdays for Aug. 17: Donnie Wahlberg, Julian Fellowes Actor/singer Donnie Wahlberg turns 50 and actor Taissa Farmiga turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 17. Daphne Zuniga plays ‘Nurse Ratched on steroids’ in V.C. Andrews adaptation Daphne Zuniga recently talked to UPI about finally working with her fellow 1990s icon Jason Priestley, aging up with makeup, directing her own projects and the enduring appeal of "Spaceballs." More Recent Articles |
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How Stephen Miller Seized the Moment to Battle ImmigrationBehind Mr. Miller’s singular grip on the Trump anti-immigrant agenda are forces far bigger than his own hostility toward the foreign-born. Why an Heiress Spent Her Fortune Trying to Keep Immigrants OutNewly unearthed documents reveal how an environmental-minded socialite became an ardent nativist whose money helped sow the seeds of the Trump anti-immigration agenda. India Plans Big Detention Camps for Migrants. Muslims Are Afraid.Four million people in one state are at risk of being denied citizenship in a government campaign critics say is driven by a Hindu nationalist agenda. Inmate 76318-054: The Last Days of Jeffrey EpsteinThe notorious jail in Manhattan was a sharp departure from his formerly gilded life. Here’s what happened inside. Jeffrey Epstein Autopsy Results Show He Hanged Himself in SuicideThe New York City chief medical examiner’s determination refutes conspiracy theories that he may have been murdered. How the Recession of 2020 Could HappenThe freeze-up in business confidence, caused in part by the trade war, could wind up affecting consumer confidence. Hickenlooper Exits as O’Rourke Presses On: This Week in the 2020 RaceJohn Hickenlooper said he would give “serious thought” to a Senate run, Beto O’Rourke reset the focus of his campaign and Stacey Abrams laid out her 2020 plans. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Reads ‘In a Charmed Life, a Road Less Traveled’The “Game of Thrones” actor reads an essay about a life-altering car accident. A Secret Opioid Memo That Could Have Slowed an EpidemicA new TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu. Is the Evening Sky Doomed?Light pollution is threatening our ability to see the cosmos. Finding Myself in My Mother’s CalendarsWe tend to think they are about keeping track of time. They are about much more. We Have Ruined ChildhoodFor youngsters these days, an hour of free play is like a drop of water in the desert. Of course they’re miserable. What’s Wrong With the Global Economy?The problem goes much deeper than Trump or tariffs. What Happens in a Recession?Trump loses, Uber evaporates, the social crisis gets worse. I’m a Black Feminist. I Think Call-Out Culture Is Toxic.There are better ways of doing social justice work. Iceland’s Prime Minister: ‘The Ice Is Leaving’Climate change is melting glaciers worldwide. Only we can stop it. The Species Act, Endangered: ‘Like a Plan From a Cartoon Villain’The president and his Interior Department undermine the landmark Endangered Species Act in the service of “energy dominance.” I’m 57. Am I Grown Up?I’m childless, still trekking the path to self-realization, and always the first one on the dance floor. 63 Killed as Explosion Turns Kabul Wedding Into CarnageImages from a wedding hall showed wrecked tables and scattered bodies. Portland Protests: Far-Right Groups and Antifa Face Off as Trump Weighs InConservative groups are urging the United States to label Antifa a domestic terrorist group. President Trump said the city was “being watched very closely.” Man Charged in Connection With Rice Cooker Scare, Police SayThe man, who was found in the Bronx on Saturday, faces three charges of placing a false bomb. Trump’s Pittsburgh Speech Was a Paying Gig for the AudienceUnion workers were told attendance wasn’t mandatory, but if they didn’t come, they would lose some of their expected pay for the week. Sudan Erupts in Celebration After Army and Civilians Agree to Share PowerThe deal signals an end to eight months of popular protests, the ouster of a dictator and a bloody military-led crackdown. How ‘Do the Right Thing’ Has Remained RelevantThe writer and director Spike Lee narrates a sequence from his 1989 film. Comedian Julio Torres Changes His Hair Color (Again)The former “S.N.L.” writer stars in “Los Espookys” and an HBO standup comedy special. Summer Chills: A Horror Fan’s Guide to What to Watch Right NowA survey of the recent crop of scary new releases and old-school offerings on streaming services like Shudder. Where the Resistance Helped Plan the Liberation of ParisA renovated and relocated museum dedicated to honoring those who helped liberate Paris during World War II opens later this month. The Parisian Chef Reimagining Classic French CuisineSota Atsumi was part of a wave of rebellious French chefs. Now, he’s stepping out on his own, with a surprisingly traditional new project. Finding Amelia Earhart’s Plane Seemed Impossible. Then Came a Startling Clue.Robert Ballard has found the Titanic and other famous shipwrecks. This month his crew started trying to solve one of the 20th century’s greatest mysteries. The World Has a Diamond Glut. Why Is That a Problem?Mines are closing, and middlemen are being squeezed. But don’t expect bargains at the jewelry counter. Getting to the Root of Hair LossA reader asks if her hair loss may be caused by using a hormonal IUD as her method of birth control. Naked Came the StrangersHow our nudes have changed in the last 50 years. More Recent Articles |
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Afghanistan officials believe dozens are dead after an explosion rocked a crowded wedding hall west of the country's capital of Kabul Saturday evening.
A man and woman were stabbed to death Saturday during a dispute at a German train station.
What some billed as a possible major confrontation between right-wing activists and those opposing them in Portland, Ore. Saturday afternoon that caught the attention of President Donald Trump, ended with no major skirmi
"Roseanne" and "Scrubs" alum Sarah Chalke has landed a role in the 10-part Netflix series, "Firefly Lane."
Syfy will not renew its Superman prequel series "Krypton" for a third season.
Ringo Starr, Arlo Guthrie and the Edgar Winter Brand performed this week at a concert in upstate New York, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival.
Customs and Border Protection officers took into custody a 26-year-old Cuban national at the Miami International Airport early Friday after he arrived in the belly of a passenger plane from Havana.
Under political heat, Italy's far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini loosened ban Saturday to let 27 unaccompanied minors off stranded migrant rescue ship.
Actress Heather Locklear will have to successfully complete a residential treatment program to stay out of jail after she plead no contest to eight misdemeanor counts stemming from two confrontations she had at her home
Sudan's military council and civilian opposition alliance Saturday sealed a power-sharing deal to pave the way toward democracy in a few years.
The body of 36-year-old Texas man was found in Lake Granbury on Friday afternoon after authorities discovered his 3-year-old daughter alone in a boat that morning.
Protests turned chaotic Saturday but ultimately ended without violence, as Hong Kong's long summer of discontent continued to simmer for an 11th straight weekend.
North Korean leader Kim Jung Un inspected the country's sixth missile test of a new weapon in less than a month, Korean Central New Agency reported Saturday.
Larry Griffin, a man who has a criminal past, is in custody Saturday for questioning about three rice cookers that sparked a bomb scare in New York City.
A fire broke out Saturday at the Tokyo Star hotel in Ukraine killing nine people and injuring 10, according to National Police.
Pot-related poisoning calls involving kids and teens more than doubled in Massachusetts after the state legalized medical marijuana, a new study reports.
Local television anchor Nancy Parker has died in a crash of a stunt plane in New Orleans along with the pilot, Franklin J.P. Augustus, while covering a story on him.
Having a cheeseburger with that CBD-infused product? A new study suggests that fatty foods might boost the body's absorption of cannabidiol.
Rapper Drake's "Care Package" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Matthew Macfadyen, Sian Clifford and Michael Sheen have signed on to star in the fact-based miniseries, "Quiz."
On Aug. 17, 1999, an earthquake in a densely populated region of northwestern Turkey killed at least 17,000 people and injured about 40,000.
Actor/singer Donnie Wahlberg turns 50 and actor Taissa Farmiga turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 17.
Daphne Zuniga recently talked to UPI about finally working with her fellow 1990s icon Jason Priestley, aging up with makeup, directing her own projects and the enduring appeal of "Spaceballs." 
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