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'Game of Thrones' alum Kit Harington joins 'Eternals' ensemble Marvel announced "Game of Thrones" alum Kit Harington has joined the cast of its film, "The Eternals." Aaron Paul's 'Breaking Bad' sequel to debut on Netflix ob Oct. 11 Netflix announced Saturday that "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie," starring Aaron Paul, will debut on Oct. 11. Lightning strike injures 6 at PGA Tour Championship A lightning strike during the PGA Tour Championship in Atlanta injured at least six people Saturday, police said. North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles into East Sea: JCS North Korea fired two projectiles presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Saturday, South Korea's military said. In photos: Meg Donnelly, Austin Mahone appear at Arthur Ashe Kids' Day Actors and musicians attended and performed at the 24th annual Arthur Ashe Kids' Day, which features a concert and tennis matches at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, N.Y., on Aug. 24, 2019. Tropical Storm Dorian forms east of Lesser Antilles A tropical wave to the east of the Lesser Antilles that AccuWeather meteorologists have been monitoring for possible development over the past few days became Tropical Storm Dorian on Saturday afternoon. South Africa seizes Air Tanzania passenger jet South African authorities seized an Airbus passenger jet operated by Air Tanzania, forcing the state-run airline to cancel a flight to Dar es Salaam. Car wreck kills Texas newlyweds shortly after ceremony Newlyweds died after a pickup truck hit their car while they were leaving the parking lot of the Justice of the Peace where they had just tied the knot. 20,000 AT&T employees in Southeast strike More than 20,000 AT&T employees in the Southeast went on strike overnight, accusing the Dallas-based company of unfair labor practices. Brazil deploys troops to battle Amazon rainforest fires Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Saturday deployed troops to combat fires consuming millions of acres of the Amazon rainforest. Fall-like weather in the northeastern U.S. will last a few daysThe burst of fall-like weather in the northeastern United States will be replaced by cloudy, more humid and damp conditions for some next week. New Zealand teen may have spread measles at California tourist sites A New Zealand teenager may have exposed people in Southern California to the measles virus earlier this month at popular tourist attractions such as Disneyland and Universal Studios, health officials warned. Tear gas, violence end calm in Hong Kong protests Riot police fired tear gas Saturday on thousands of protesters in Hong Kong and violence erupted, marking an end to a respite of calm. Disney+ orders Marvel shows about Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Moon Knight Three more live-action shows based on Marvel comic-book characters have been ordered for the Disney+ streaming service. Six inmates injured in San Diego prison riot Six inmates were injured, including two seriously, in a prison riot in San Diego, authorities said. Eddie Money reveals stage 4 esophageal cancer diagnosisJury finds Fla. man guilty who used 'stand your ground' A jury has found a Florida man guilty of manslaughter after he initially used the state's "stand your ground' law as his defense for fatal shooting last summer. Kermit confirms new Muppet show for Disney+ A post on the official Kermit the Frog Twitter account said a new show starring The Muppets will debut on Disney+ next year. Physicians: Backpacks shouldn't be burden on health Books, tablets, lunch: Stuff can really start to weigh heavily in your kid's school backpack. Donald Trump arrives in France for G7 summit amid protests, meets Emmanuel Macron President Donald Trump arrived in France for a G7 summit as clashes between protesters and police turned violent Saturday. Unmanned Soyuz docking at International Space Station aborted; another try planned An unmanned Russian Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft aborted a docking with the International Space Station and another attempted is planned no earlier than Monday, space officials said. Hilary Duff to play Lizzie McGuire again in sequel series Hilary Duff will play a grownup version of her teen character in a "Lizzie McGuire" sequel series for Disney+. Illinois State Police trooper killed during shootout An Illinois State Police Trooper died from a shootout while executing a search warrant with other SWAT team members in a dangerous residential neighborhood in East St. Louis. Slipknot's 'We Are Not Your Kind' tops the U.S. album chartEwan McGregor confirms Obi-Wan series at D23 Ewan McGregor has confirmed he signed on to reprise his "Star Wars" role of Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in a new Disney+ series. On This Day, Aug. 24: Pete Rose banished from baseball On Aug. 24, 1989, Pete Rose was banished from baseball for life, ending a gambling scandal. |
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Trump Asserts He Can Force U.S. Companies to Leave ChinaThe president cited a national security law from 1977 that has never before been used to cut economic ties with a major power in a trade dispute. Trump Raves Over Macron at G7, While Aides Slam FranceThe orchestrated message underscored the deep rift between President Trump and his counterparts. But Mr. Trump, who tweeted about New York subways, was also focused elsewhere. Trade Turmoil Gives Democrats an Opening to Hit Trump on EconomyDemocratic candidates have taken a calibrated approach to talking about the economy, but the trade war with China provides a potent new line of attack. As the Amazon Burns, Europe Seizes Title of Climate ChampionWith the Trump administration nearly silent, European leaders have energetically stepped in to take up the mantle of leadership. A trade deal could be at stake. $7 an Hour, 72 Hours a Week: Why Laundry Workers Have Had EnoughFor some immigrants, owning a laundry can be a path to prosperity. But their employees, also immigrants, can get caught in a spiral of low wages, poor working conditions and social isolation. Life-Changing Drugs Almost Nobody Can AffordA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Marsha Stephanie Blake Reads ‘Despite the Losses, So Much Gained’The “When They See Us” actress reads an essay about the need for gratitude and humor in times of grief. What if We All Ate a Bit Less Meat?Also this week, how an economic downturn could affect climate change. How Guilty Should You Feel About Your Vacation?And what can you do about it? The Peaches Are Sweet, but Growing Them Isn’tAn annual picking trip to a California farm has become a window into our daunting climate and work challenges. Mazel Tov, Trump. You’ve Revived the Jewish Left.‘Only one political party is quite literally inciting white nationalists to shoot up our synagogues.’ A Child Bumps Her Head. What Happens Next Depends on Race.My black and Latino clients are accused of abuse when their kids have accidents. Trump’s Greenland Plan Shows He Has No Idea How American Power WorksThe U.S. doesn’t need to buy countries to rule the world. The Surprising Path That Some Kids Take to the Ivy LeagueMeet the resilient strivers who prove that brilliance has no borders. The Ravaging of AmazoniaA global treasure lies at the mercy of the smallest, dullest, pettiest of men. Dating While DyingI found myself terminally ill and unexpectedly single at 40. I didn’t know which was more terrifying. Blame Economists for the Mess We’re InWhy did America listen to the people who thought we needed “more millionaires and more bankrupts?” Seattle Has Figured Out How to End the War on DrugsWhile other cities are jailing drug users, Seattle has found another way. Jay Inslee’s Lonely Campaign for Climate Change PolicyDemocrats say they care about global warming. Why couldn’t Mr. Inslee get more traction on it? How Uber Got LostThe once-swaggering company is losing more money and growing more slowly than ever. What happened? The Cursed Legacy of the Most Expensive Plot of Land in Los AngelesDid someone really walk into an auction and buy the priciest piece of real estate in California for $100,000? Well, yes and no. Glasgow University Pledges Millions for ‘Reparative Justice’ for Slavery TiesOne of Britain’s oldest universities has acknowledged its historical links to the slave trade and has pledged to raise £20 million for research. Half of Israelis Want Netanyahu Out. But Do They Want Benny Gantz In?By all rights, the ex-army chief gunning for Mr. Netanyahu’s job should be in a commanding position heading into the Sept. 17 vote. But his missteps have kept the race even. Prince Andrew Denies Knowing of Sex Trafficking by EpsteinThe prince’s statement was his most comprehensive response to the scandal. Sidney Rittenberg, Idealistic American Aide to Mao Who Evolved to Counsel Capitalists, Dies at 98Once a dedicated Communist, Mr. Rittenberg became disillusioned after 16 years in prison in China and returned to the United States to forge a lucrative career helping companies do business in China. Hey, Lara Spencer, Ballet Is for BoysWhen the “Good Morning America” host laughed at the idea of Prince George studying ballet, the dance world went online to educate her. How Is the Hottest Comic in America Still Under the Radar?Sebastian Maniscalco’s PG humor has gradually earned him a huge fan base, but hosting an MTV awards show is a different kind of gig. An Artist Whose Intricate Weavings Explore the Meaning of HomeDiedrick Brackens’s vibrant textiles tell stories about being black and queer in the South. Why the U.S. Has Long Resisted Universal Child CareAmericans still aren’t in agreement that mothers should work at all. Soap, Detergent and Even Laxatives Could Turbocharge a Battery AlternativeResearchers are trying to develop options to lithium-ion and other batteries in a quest for quick bursts of power and extended energy storage. Giraffes Get New Protections, but Will It Be Enough?International trade of giraffes will now be regulated, but habitat loss and bush meat poaching remain the predominant threats to the species. Running With My Mom: What We Talk About When We Talk About RunningPreparing for a marathon as steps on a long path to a closer relationship. One Crazy Day Showed How Political Chaos Threatens the World EconomyAn escalating trade war and unpredictable policy shifts. Also, tweets. More Recent Articles |
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Marvel announced "Game of Thrones" alum Kit Harington has joined the cast of its film, "The Eternals."
Netflix announced Saturday that "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie," starring Aaron Paul, will debut on Oct. 11.
A lightning strike during the PGA Tour Championship in Atlanta injured at least six people Saturday, police said.
North Korea fired two projectiles presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Saturday, South Korea's military said.
Actors and musicians attended and performed at the 24th annual Arthur Ashe Kids' Day, which features a concert and tennis matches at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, N.Y., on Aug. 24, 2019.
A tropical wave to the east of the Lesser Antilles that AccuWeather meteorologists have been monitoring for possible development over the past few days became Tropical Storm Dorian on Saturday afternoon.
South African authorities seized an Airbus passenger jet operated by Air Tanzania, forcing the state-run airline to cancel a flight to Dar es Salaam.
Newlyweds died after a pickup truck hit their car while they were leaving the parking lot of the Justice of the Peace where they had just tied the knot.
More than 20,000 AT&T employees in the Southeast went on strike overnight, accusing the Dallas-based company of unfair labor practices.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Saturday deployed troops to combat fires consuming millions of acres of the Amazon rainforest.
A New Zealand teenager may have exposed people in Southern California to the measles virus earlier this month at popular tourist attractions such as Disneyland and Universal Studios, health officials warned.
Riot police fired tear gas Saturday on thousands of protesters in Hong Kong and violence erupted, marking an end to a respite of calm.
Three more live-action shows based on Marvel comic-book characters have been ordered for the Disney+ streaming service.
Six inmates were injured, including two seriously, in a prison riot in San Diego, authorities said.
Singer Eddie Money has announced he is battling Stage 4 esophageal cancer.
A jury has found a Florida man guilty of manslaughter after he initially used the state's "stand your ground' law as his defense for fatal shooting last summer.
A post on the official Kermit the Frog Twitter account said a new show starring The Muppets will debut on Disney+ next year.
Books, tablets, lunch: Stuff can really start to weigh heavily in your kid's school backpack.
President Donald Trump arrived in France for a G7 summit as clashes between protesters and police turned violent Saturday.
An unmanned Russian Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft aborted a docking with the International Space Station and another attempted is planned no earlier than Monday, space officials said.
Hilary Duff will play a grownup version of her teen character in a "Lizzie McGuire" sequel series for Disney+.
An Illinois State Police Trooper died from a shootout while executing a search warrant with other SWAT team members in a dangerous residential neighborhood in East St. Louis.
Slipknot's "We Are Not Your Kind" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Ewan McGregor has confirmed he signed on to reprise his "Star Wars" role of Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in a new Disney+ series.
On Aug. 24, 1989, Pete Rose was banished from baseball for life, ending a gambling scandal. 
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