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Hurricane Lorena downgraded to tropical storm near Mexican coast The National Hurricane Center downgraded Hurricane Lorena to a tropical storm Saturday as it moved along the east coast of the Baja California peninsula heading for northwestern Mexico. 5.6-magnitude earthquake in Albania injures 68 A 5.6-magnitude earthquake hit Albania on Saturday about 4 miles north of the city of Durres, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Egyptian protests call for resignation of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi Demonstrators gathered in cities across Egypt on Friday night and early Saturday to call for the resignation of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, leading to the arrest of dozens of protesters. Jerry weakens into tropical storm, passes north of Leeward Islands Jerry weakened into a tropical storm early Saturday as it continued its journey north of the Leeward Islands. Judge declines to dismiss charges against Coast Guard Lt. Christopher Hasson A federal judge in Maryland declined to dismiss charges against a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling weapons and creating a hit list naming Supreme Court judges. Imelda's devastating rains cause record-setting flooding in Texas Roads and several communities were still submerged in 2 feet to 3 feet of water in southeastern Texas Friday after days of heavy rainfall from Tropical Rainstorm Imelda. Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten loses appeal for parole Former Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten lost her latest appeal to be released on parole. Greek police arrest suspect in 1985 TWA Flight 847 hijacking Greek police arrested a Lebanese suspect in the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847, local law enforcement said. In photos: Camila Cabello, Backstreet Boys walk 2019 iHeartRadio Festival red carpet Camila Cabello, the Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera walked the red carpet at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 20, 2019, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Lancaster, S.C., bar shooting leaves 2 dead, 8 injured A shooting Saturday morning at a Lancaster, S.C., sports bar left two dead and eight others injured by gunfire, local authorities said. Cory Booker looks to drop out of race if fundraising falls short Democratic presidential hopeful Cory Booker said Saturday that if he doesn't reach his fundraising goal by the end of the month he will drop out of the race. 'Queer Eye' star Jonathan Van Ness reveals he is HIV positive "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness has revealed he was diagnosed with HIV when he was a 25-year-old hair stylist. Tennessee night club shooting kills 2, injures 1 A nightclub shooting Saturday in Tennessee has killed two people and injured one. Paris police fire tear gas to stop yellow vest protesters Paris police fired tear gas Saturday on yellow vest protesters and arrested over a 100 as they dispersed them unauthorized rallies and other activists. Ryan Seacrest returning for another season of 'American Idol' Ryan Seacrest has signed on to host another edition of ABC's singing competition series, "American Idol." Lea Michele to release first Christmas album on Oct. 25 "Glee" and "Scream Queens" actress Lea Michele has announced she will release her first holiday album, "Christmas in the City," on Oct. 25. Tim Allen, Marisa Tomei, Lin-Manuel Miranda added to Emmy presenter list Tim Allen, Marisa Tomei and Lin-Manuel Miranda have been confirmed as presenters for Sunday's Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. Mass. Rep. Joe Kennedy to challenge Senate incumbent Mass. Rep. Joe Kennedy officially launched his primary challenge Saturday against incumbent Sen. Ed Markey. Former Hilton Hotels head Barron Hilton dead at 91 Barron Hilton, former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corp., has died at the age of 91. Post Malone's 'Hollywood's Bleeding' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is the No. 1 album in the United States. AFI to honor Julie Andrews with life achievement award "Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music" icon Julie Andrews is to receive the 48th American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. Iran will destroy 'any aggressor,' military official warns A senior military official warned Saturday that Iran would destroy any aggressor as tensions escalate with the United States following a U.S. troop announcement. FDA approves new pill for Type 2 diabetes A new pill to lower blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. On This Day, Sept. 21: Climate march draws 300,000 to NYC On Sept. 21, 2014, an estimated 300,000 people participated in a "People's Climate Change" march in New York City. Famous birthdays for Sept. 21: Dave Coulier, Luke Wilson Actor Dave Coulier turns 60 and actor Luke Wilson turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Sept 21. |
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Ukraine and Whistle-Blower Issues Emerge as Major Flashpoints in Presidential RaceThe controversy centers on whether President Trump manipulated foreign policy to pressure Ukraine to take action to damage Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s election bid. Trump, Biden and a Whistle-Blower Complaint: Here Are the BasicsPresident Trump is under intense scrutiny over a classified whistle-blower complaint about some of his behavior. An Abrupt Move That Stunned Aides: Inside Trump’s Aborted Attack on IranPresident Trump’s decision to call off an airstrike on Iran in June looms large now as he weighs how to respond to attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia blamed on Tehran. Should People Profit From Housing? Bernie Sanders Says Yes, and NoA plan for national rent control and for reining in speculators, but also for building wealth through homeownership. Jonathan Van Ness of ‘Queer Eye’ Comes OutThe reality-show star says he’s living with H.I.V., and speaks about being an addict and a sexual abuse survivor. Issa Rae Reads ‘Even in Real Life, There Were Screens Between Us’The Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about love in the digital age. Trump Walks a Crooked MileHas he finally gone too far? Tucker Carlson 2024I tried to imagine a president worse than Trump. Welcome to my nightmare. The Corey Lewandowski TrapDemocrats keep underestimating the audacity of Trump and his tribe. Love in the Time of DemocratsSenators Warren and Booker shone in a forum focused on the lives of L.G.B.T.Q. Americans. The Beauty of the OrdinaryWe treasure autumn days as reminders of everything we must not take for granted. Trump and Election Interference, Whistle-Blower EditionMany elements are murky, but something clearly stinks. The College Admissions TrilemmaWhy it’s so hard for universities to balance class, race and their budgets. The 19th-Century Troll Who Hated Dirty Postcards and Sex ToysBefore Gamergate, Anthony Comstock was the original anti-feminist crusader. Can We Make Destroying the Amazon a Crime Against Humanity?A group of activists wants to try. The Graves of Afghanistan SpeakEven the flags on the graves of the Afghans killed in the long war announce competing allegiances. When Anti-Immigration Meant Keeping Out Black PioneersIn the 1850s, Midwestern states used harsh laws to deny free African-Americans wealth and property. Bus Bomb Kills 12 Iraqis Near Major Pilgrimage SiteThe attack, claimed by the Islamic State, signals the group’s continuing threat despite its collapse in late 2017. Lawmakers Court Trump on Gun Safety, With Some Appealing to His EgoPresident Trump is expected to decide next week whether to defy the N.R.A. and embrace a bill expanding background checks for gun buyers. Barron Hilton, Hotel Magnate and Founding A.F.L. Owner, Dies at 91Mr. Hilton successfully expanded the hotel chain founded by his father, but he said his happiest days were when he owned the Chargers football team. Anti-Immigrant Venom Killed Their South African DreamsHundreds of Nigerians fleeing mob attacks have been airlifted out of South Africa, leaving behind their jobs and stores, homes and hopes. Mixing Politics and Piety, a Conservative Priest Seeks to Shape Poland’s FutureThe Rev. Tadeusz Rydzyk has delivered millions of votes for Poland’s governing right-wing Law and Justice party, which in turn has helped him build a business empire. They Tried to Unionize the Park Slope Food Coop. Guess What Happened.Progressives and organized labor should get along famously. So why is there a disconnect on today’s left? She Quit Her Job. He Got Night Goggles. They Searched 57 Days for Their Dog.A couple combed a rural Montana community for their Border collie, Katie. How to Actually Follow Through on the Relationship Advice You GetYou could read a dozen articles to improve your love life, but if you don’t use any of it, why bother? Here’s how to put that good advice to use. Treating the Incredible Shrinking VaginaWhat is “vaginal atrophy,” and how can you stop it? Celebrating a Shrine to Kitsch Where Andy Warhol Drank Iced Hot ChocolateBeloved by artists and tourists alike, the restaurant Serendipity 3 in New York has proved for 65 years that the joy of a frozen dessert can be transcendent. Invasion of the ClownsAll of a sudden, they’re everywhere. Why? How to Solve the Stephen King Adaptation PuzzleThe directors of “It Chapter Two” and the coming “Doctor Sleep” know all that can go wrong with film versions of his work. Here’s what they learned. The Everest Climber Whose Traffic Jam Photo Went ViralNirmal Purja snapped the photograph of an overcrowded Mount Everest summit while on a quest to climb the 14 tallest mountains in the world in record time. What Should Young Children Drink? Mostly Milk and Water, Scientists SayInfants and toddlers should not be given soda, chocolate milk or other sweetened drinks, according to strict new guidelines. My Quest for Lunchbox SupremacyA perfect school lunch requires some advance planning at dinner, a little humility and a good guru. More Recent Articles |
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The National Hurricane Center downgraded Hurricane Lorena to a tropical storm Saturday as it moved along the east coast of the Baja California peninsula heading for northwestern Mexico.
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake hit Albania on Saturday about 4 miles north of the city of Durres, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Demonstrators gathered in cities across Egypt on Friday night and early Saturday to call for the resignation of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, leading to the arrest of dozens of protesters.
Jerry weakened into a tropical storm early Saturday as it continued its journey north of the Leeward Islands.
A federal judge in Maryland declined to dismiss charges against a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling weapons and creating a hit list naming Supreme Court judges.
Roads and several communities were still submerged in 2 feet to 3 feet of water in southeastern Texas Friday after days of heavy rainfall from Tropical Rainstorm Imelda.
Former Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten lost her latest appeal to be released on parole.
Greek police arrested a Lebanese suspect in the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847, local law enforcement said.
Camila Cabello, the Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera walked the red carpet at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 20, 2019, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
A shooting Saturday morning at a Lancaster, S.C., sports bar left two dead and eight others injured by gunfire, local authorities said.
Democratic presidential hopeful Cory Booker said Saturday that if he doesn't reach his fundraising goal by the end of the month he will drop out of the race.
"Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness has revealed he was diagnosed with HIV when he was a 25-year-old hair stylist.
A nightclub shooting Saturday in Tennessee has killed two people and injured one.
Paris police fired tear gas Saturday on yellow vest protesters and arrested over a 100 as they dispersed them unauthorized rallies and other activists.
Ryan Seacrest has signed on to host another edition of ABC's singing competition series, "American Idol."
"Glee" and "Scream Queens" actress Lea Michele has announced she will release her first holiday album, "Christmas in the City," on Oct. 25.
Tim Allen, Marisa Tomei and Lin-Manuel Miranda have been confirmed as presenters for Sunday's Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
Mass. Rep. Joe Kennedy officially launched his primary challenge Saturday against incumbent Sen. Ed Markey.
Barron Hilton, former chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corp., has died at the age of 91.
Rapper Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
"Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music" icon Julie Andrews is to receive the 48th American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.
A senior military official warned Saturday that Iran would destroy any aggressor as tensions escalate with the United States following a U.S. troop announcement.
A new pill to lower blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
On Sept. 21, 2014, an estimated 300,000 people participated in a "People's Climate Change" march in New York City.
Actor Dave Coulier turns 60 and actor Luke Wilson turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Sept 21. 
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