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'French Spiderman' arrested after climbing 42-floor building in Germany A 57-year-old man known as the "French Spiderman" was arrested after climbing a 42-story skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany, on Saturday. 'Prince of romantic song' Jose Jose dies at 71 Jose Jose, a Spanish-language singer, songwriter and actor for more than a half century, has died, the Mexican Ministry of Culture said Saturday. He was 71. Eight charged in death of teen shown on Snapchat Eight suspects have been charged in the stabbing death of a 16-year-old boy whose stabbing was witnessed by 50 to 70 teenagers and posted on Snapchat 12 days ago. Police use tear gas, arrest counter-protesters of LGBT march in Poland Police used water canons and tear gas, and arrested dozens of counter-LGBT protesters during the Second Equality March on Saturday in eastern Poland. FAA orders inspections of Boeing 737NG cracks The Federal Aviation Administration ordered inspections on another type of Boeing 737 -- the NG model -- after inspectors found structural cracks. Close friendships boost your self-esteem, and vice versa: Study People with strong self-esteem are more likely to develop deep, supportive friendships, and new research suggests that the connection works the other way, too. Police: Suspects in Canadian killings confessed, planned more before suicides Two male teenagers confessed to killing three people in Canada and planned more slayings before their suicides during a nationwide manhunt, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said. Aaron Carter debuts new face tattoo Singer Aaron Carter showed off what appears to be a new face tattoo in a mirror selfie on social media. Hong Kong protesters mark anniversary of Umbrella Movement Tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out Saturday night to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement as Hong Kong's protests continued for a 17th consecutive week. Pakistan opposition party leader, 2 others killed in blast Three people died, including a Pakistani opposition political leader, and 17 others were injured in a bomb blast in the nation's southwestern province of Balochistan near the border with Afghanistan on Saturday. Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's founding father, buried 3 weeks after death Zimbabwe's founding father, Robert Mugabe, was buried Saturday in the rural village where he was born three weeks after his death at age 95. On the runway at Paris Fashion Week Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019. ‘Historic' storm set to dump up to 4 feet of snow in northern Rockies The northern Rockies are in the path of a potentially historic storm that is set to dump more than 4 feet of snow and bring wind gusts up to 60 mph. No Season 2 for 'Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists' on Freeform Freeform has canceled "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists," starring Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish, after one season. London refers British PM Boris Johnson to watchdog over ties to Jennifer Arcuri The Greater London Authority has referred British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to a watchdog over alleged relationship with U.S. entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri. In photos: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro attend 'The Irishman' premiere The cast of Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" attend the premiere of the movie Sept. 27, 2019, at the New York Film Festival. The movie will have a limited release in theaters Nov. 1 before debuting on Netflix on Nov. 27. Clint Eastwood's 'Richard Jewell' to open in theaters Dec. 13 Oscar-winner Clint Eastwood's biopic "Richard Jewell" is scheduled to open in theaters Dec. 13. Post Malone's 'Hollywood's Bleeding' tops U.S. album chart again Rapper Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a second consecutive week. Ellen DeGeneres working on four new shows for HBO Max HBO Max, WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service, has announced it is working with comedian Ellen DeGeneres on four new television series. Israeli gunfire kills 1 Palestinian, injures dozens in Gaza protest Israeli troops fatally shot a 20-year-old protester in the chest during March of Return protests near the Gaza border and injured dozens of others. Duane Chapman battling pulmonary embolism in heart Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman is suffering from a pulmonary embolism in the heart. Suspect faces murder charge in killing of Houston-area deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal A suspect has been charged in the killing of a Texas deputy known as a 'trailblazer' after becoming the first Sikh deputy in his county. 'Karate Kid' alum Rob Garrison dead at 59 "Karate Kid" and "Cobra Kai" castmate Rob Garrison has died at the age of 59, his family said. Afghans begin presidential vote amid insurgent attacks Afghans began voting Saturday to elect a new president amid insurgents bomb attacks. Hurricane Dorian death toll rises to 56; 600 missing The death toll in the Bahamas from Hurricane Dorian has risen to 56 with some 600 people still missing, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said. Metallica cancels Australian tour, James Hetfield heads to rehab Metallica canceled its planned tour of Australia and New Zealand so vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield can address his addiction issues in rehab. Watch: Donald Trump speaks at Hispanic Heritage Month reception President Donald Trump spoke Thursday afternoon at a Hispanic Heritage Month reception at the White House. |
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How a Shadow Foreign Policy in Ukraine Prompted an Impeachment InquiryDetails of the push by President Trump and Rudolph Giuliani for Ukraine to investigate Democrats show a sustained effort that encompassed elections in both countries. Impeachment Battle to Turn for First Time on a President’s Ties to a Foreign CountryTo the founding fathers, foreign influence on an American president was an abiding fear and a basis for impeachment. Tanks, Missiles and No Pigeons: China to Celebrate 70th Birthday of the People’s RepublicChina’s leader, Xi Jinping, will use a military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of Communist rule to highlight his power in the face of rising challenges. A Father-Son Split on Hong Kong Protests Shows City’s Generational DivideAs China celebrates the 70th anniversary of Communist rule, a father who fled the country wonders if he made the right decision, and why his son is protesting. The Tide Is High (Really), but Debbie Harry Is Staying Put“I should put a disclaimer on the cover,” she said of her new memoir. “I don’t know if any of this is real or not.” Message From a Proud Island: ‘We Need Your Help’Dorian devastated this place, but hope keeps washing ashore. The Long, Strange Tale of California’s Surf NazisWhen I set out to become a surfer, I didn’t realize what I was getting myself into. The Making of a Chinese PatriotWhat happens when you mix rage, shame and pride with years of nationalist education? I Pray for Murder (Sometimes)I’ve learned how to dodge a bullet. But how do you dodge a stroke? Hearing the Shofar’s Cry in the Jerusalem of LithuaniaIn the city where my grandfather was saved, I stood with a young Jewish couple under their wedding canopy. The Tenacity of Chinese CommunismHow the party revived an ancient philosophy to extol order and compel obedience. How to Make the Most of Apple’s New Privacy Tools in iOS 13We tested the new suite of privacy tools in Apple’s latest mobile software, from minimizing location sharing to silencing robocalls. Would You Like a Tiny Fish With That?Anchovies are gaining ground as a tasty and sustainable option. Haiti Gripped by Violent Protests Amid Calls for President’s OusterStreets, schools and banks were closed throughout the country, bringing the economy to a standstill. “President Jovenel Moise is not doing anything for us, just killing us,” said a protester. Montana Hunkers Down as Snow Piles Up by the Foot. In September.Forget fall. Montana is skipping straight to winter, as a weekend storm has begun to bury much of the state under feet of snow. Elon Musk Sets Out SpaceX Starship’s Ambitious Launch TimelineThe founder of the private launch company presented new details about its next major rocket. 5 Stabbed at Hunt Valley Mall Near Baltimore, Police SayThe attacker, who was fatally shot by officers, had a three-inch hunting-type knife, officials said. A Chim Chiminey Parade Honors Sweeps and Recalls Past HorrorsThe Italian town said to be the cradle of chimney sweeps was once ashamed of its ties to the trade. Now, a festival draws sweeps from around the world, who celebrate without forgetting past miseries. It’s Manhattan’s Last Affordable Neighborhood. But for How Long?Inwood has the lowest average rents in the borough. Now developers and their high-rise buildings are coming. A Modernist Sanctuary That Overlooks the Trancoso JungleThe fashion executive turned hotelier Wilbert Das built a modern vacation house steeped in Brazil’s design history. What It’s Really Like to Eat Your Way Around the GlobeOur Australia critic went on a whirlwind dining tour for two magazines. Here’s what happened. Time to Trot Out the Fishnets and Put on a ShowA museum exhibition offers an empathetic look at the intimate lives of sex workers in the L.G.B.T. community. This Video Game Fulfills Your Fantasy of Being a Horrible GooseUntitled Goose Game, which has become a surprise hit, aims to make your day better by encouraging you to ruin someone else’s. When Depression Is Like a CancerLike cancer, depression is a chronic disease that may be cured. But for some patients, both diseases may ultimately prove fatal, even with state-of-the-art care and resources. ‘The Irishman’ Review: The Mob’s Greatest Hits, in a Somber KeyRobert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci star in Martin Scorsese’s monumental, elegiac tale of violence, betrayal, memory and loss. It’s the opening-night movie at the New York Film Festival. More Recent Articles |
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A 57-year-old man known as the "French Spiderman" was arrested after climbing a 42-story skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany, on Saturday.
Jose Jose, a Spanish-language singer, songwriter and actor for more than a half century, has died, the Mexican Ministry of Culture said Saturday. He was 71.
Eight suspects have been charged in the stabbing death of a 16-year-old boy whose stabbing was witnessed by 50 to 70 teenagers and posted on Snapchat 12 days ago.
Police used water canons and tear gas, and arrested dozens of counter-LGBT protesters during the Second Equality March on Saturday in eastern Poland.
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered inspections on another type of Boeing 737 -- the NG model -- after inspectors found structural cracks.
People with strong self-esteem are more likely to develop deep, supportive friendships, and new research suggests that the connection works the other way, too.
Two male teenagers confessed to killing three people in Canada and planned more slayings before their suicides during a nationwide manhunt, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said.
Singer Aaron Carter showed off what appears to be a new face tattoo in a mirror selfie on social media.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out Saturday night to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement as Hong Kong's protests continued for a 17th consecutive week.
Three people died, including a Pakistani opposition political leader, and 17 others were injured in a bomb blast in the nation's southwestern province of Balochistan near the border with Afghanistan on Saturday.
Zimbabwe's founding father, Robert Mugabe, was buried Saturday in the rural village where he was born three weeks after his death at age 95.
Designers present their Spring/Summer 2020 collections during Paris Fashion Week starting September 24, 2019.
The northern Rockies are in the path of a potentially historic storm that is set to dump more than 4 feet of snow and bring wind gusts up to 60 mph.
Freeform has canceled "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists," starring Sasha Pieterse and Janel Parrish, after one season.
The Greater London Authority has referred British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to a watchdog over alleged relationship with U.S. entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri.
The cast of Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" attend the premiere of the movie Sept. 27, 2019, at the New York Film Festival. The movie will have a limited release in theaters Nov. 1 before debuting on Netflix on Nov. 27.
Oscar-winner Clint Eastwood's biopic "Richard Jewell" is scheduled to open in theaters Dec. 13.
Rapper Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a second consecutive week.
HBO Max, WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service, has announced it is working with comedian Ellen DeGeneres on four new television series.
Israeli troops fatally shot a 20-year-old protester in the chest during March of Return protests near the Gaza border and injured dozens of others.
Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman is suffering from a pulmonary embolism in the heart.
A suspect has been charged in the killing of a Texas deputy known as a 'trailblazer' after becoming the first Sikh deputy in his county.
"Karate Kid" and "Cobra Kai" castmate Rob Garrison has died at the age of 59, his family said.
Afghans began voting Saturday to elect a new president amid insurgents bomb attacks.
The death toll in the Bahamas from Hurricane Dorian has risen to 56 with some 600 people still missing, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said.
Metallica canceled its planned tour of Australia and New Zealand so vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield can address his addiction issues in rehab.
President Donald Trump spoke Thursday afternoon at a Hispanic Heritage Month reception at the White House. 
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