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Bahamas death toll rises to 43, expected to 'grow significantly' The number of confirmed dead in the Bahamas rose to 43 but officials expect the number to grow "significantly" with thousands missing after Hurricane Dorian leveled several islands nearly one week ago. Dorian makes landfall in Nova Scotia, causes crane collapse Dorian made landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada, on Saturday as a post-tropical cyclone, bringing damage to the coastal area, including toppling a crane onto a building, officials said. Dorian weakens to post-tropical cyclone After brushing past the Northeast, Hurricane Dorian is expected to make landfall in Atlantic Canada late Saturday or Saturday night, just about two weeks after the storm sprung to life in the Caribbean. Watch: Bianca Andreescu wins 2019 U.S. Open, denies Serena Williams a record Bianca Andreescu won the 2019 U.S. Open tennis title in straight sets Saturday, denying Serena Williams a record-tying 24th Grand Slam on Saturday in New York. Donald Trump says he canceled secret Camp David peace talks with Taliban after Kabul attack President Donald Trump on Saturday said he canceled a secret meeting with Afghan and Taliban officials at Camp David after the latter claimed responsibility for a suicide blast that killed a U.S. service member in Kabul. U.S. fishermen rush relief supplies to desperate Bahamians Desperate, sweltering residents of hurricane-ravaged Grand Bahama Island welcomed private fishing boats from Florida on Saturday that brought food and supplies. 'Joker,' Roman Polanski's 'J'accuse' win top prizes at Venice Film Festival Todd Phillips' "Joker," starring Joaquin Phoenix as the iconic DC Comics villain, won the Golden Lion for Best Film Award at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday. Patriots to sign Antonio Brown after Raiders release him Antonio Brown is set to join the New England Patriots after being released by the Oakland Raiders. Gabrielle forecast to become hurricane early next week, but no threat to land Tropical storm Gabrielle is forecast to become a hurricane early next week, but is no threat to land, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday. South Carolina Republican Party cancels 2020 presidential primary With some other states mulling the idea, South Carolina's Republican Party on Saturday officially canceled the state's 2020 Republican presidential primary. British MP Amber Rudd quits Cabinet amid Conservative Party fallout British Member of Parliament and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd resigned from the Cabinet on Saturday, citing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's expulsion of 21 Conservatives this week. MLB suspends Twins' Michael Pineda for 60 games for positive drug test Major League Baseball suspended Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Michael Pineda for 60 games for violating the league's drug prevention program, the MLB announced Saturday. Notable deaths of 2019 Actor Peter Fonda, Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld and Broadway legend Carol Channing are among the famous people who have died in 2019. Netflix confirms Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher in 'The Crown' Gillian Anderson will play former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the upcoming third season of "The Crown," Netflix announced Saturday. Former St. Louis Cardinals left fielder Chris Duncan dies at 38 Chris Duncan, a former left fielder who was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals' 2006 World Series-winning team, died of brain cancer, the team announced. He was 38. 3 dead amid hundreds of accidents due to Typhoon Lingling in north Korea. SEOUL, Korea -- At least three South Koreans were reported killed Saturday as Typhoon Lingling made landfall here, bringing heavy rains and strong winds that caused hundreds of minor accidents throughout the nation. Israel strikes terror cell after drone attack on troops Israel's military struck a terror cell Saturday in southern Gaza to retaliate for a drone that dropped an explosive device. Russia, Ukraine swap 35 prisoners in step toward normalizing relations Russia and Ukraine exchanged 35 prisoners each Saturday in what Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said he hoped would be the first step toward reopening dialogue with Russia. Gusty winds to fuel wildfire concerns in California into early next week As the number of wildfires burning across California continues to grow, bouts of strong winds will further increase the fire danger into early next week. Diabetes control has stalled across U.S. U.S. adults with diabetes are no more likely to meet disease control targets than they were in 2005, a new study finds. Some people vaccinated against mumps may not be protected: Study There are gaps in immunity against mumps among college-aged Americans vaccinated in childhood, researchers say. Iran threatens to boost enriched uranium stockpile Iran threatened Saturday to boost enriched uranium stockpile after the Trump administration dismissed a French-led effort to return to the 2015 nuclear deal. Pentagon stalls House in probe over military sleepover at Trump resort The Pentagon has not provided requested documents and other information on military spending after an odd stop by a plane on a routine trip at President Donald Trump's Scottish resort, according to a U.S. House oversight Talinda Bennington engaged 2 years after Chester Bennington's death Talinda Bennington has announced she is engaged to marry her new boyfriend two years after the suicide of her husband, Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington. Watch: Desperate moms game the system in 'College Admissions Scandal' teaser Lifetime's fact-based movie "The College Admissions Scandal" is set to debut on Oct. 12. Dorian: Help arrives for stranded Outer Banks residents Hurricane Dorian has slammed North Carolina, leaving tens of thousands without electricity as help arrives for about 800 stranded in the Outer Banks. |
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Checking In at Trump Hotels, for Kinship (and Maybe Some Sway)To ethics lawyers, the most extraordinary aspect of the daily merging of President Trump’s official duties and his commercial interests is that it has now become almost routine. Director of M.I.T.’s Media Lab Resigns After Taking Money From Jeffrey EpsteinJoichi Ito had acknowledged taking $525,000 for the lab from Mr. Epstein, as well as more than $1 million for his own investment funds. Is Xi Mishandling Hong Kong Crisis? Hints of Unease in China’s LeadershipBeijing’s halting response to the protests in Hong Kong has raised questions about President Xi Jinping’s imperious style and authoritarian policies. Hong Kong Protesters Return to Streets After Leader Announces ConcessionsThe city’s leader promised to withdraw unpopular legislation that ignited protests in June, but demonstrators’ demands have expanded since then. In Bahamas, Battered Residents Ask: Where Is Our Government?The tiny island nation, with just 0.1 percent of the United States population, has been overwhelmed by the catastrophic storm. Its residents are losing patience with their government’s response. While No Longer a Hurricane, Dorian Still Inflicts Damage on CanadaMore than 450,000 homes and businesses in three provinces were without power on Saturday as the storm, downgraded from a Category 2 hurricane struck the coast. Biden Wants to Work With ‘the Other Side.’ This Supreme Court Battle Explains Why.In the clash over Robert H. Bork’s nomination, Joe Biden’s moderate instincts defined a winning strategy. Elizabeth Warren Stands Out at New Hampshire Democratic Party ConventionMs. Warren got the most enthusiastic response of the 19 candidates who appeared Saturday. Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg and Cory Booker also attracted particularly energetic support. ‘She the North’: Bianca Andreescu Joins the Raptors in Canadian Sports LoreIn one summer, Canada gained its first N.B.A. championship and its first Grand Slam singles title in tennis. David Oyelowo Reads ‘Seeing the World Through My Wife’s Eyes’The Modern Love podcast revisits a reading by the lead actor in “Selma” and “Don’t Let Go.” The First Marine in My Battalion to Die by SuicideTim Ryan was 23, and he died on May 7, 2011, leaving us in a pursuit to understand why. It’s a question we still haven’t been able to answer. Something Strange Is Going On With All Those Retiring TexansA wave of G.O.P. House members leaving Congress is a political opportunity for hungry Democrats. The Power of Serena WilliamsWhat she and Venus have accomplished is far more important than future titles and broken records. I Killed My Partner. It Saved My Life.While she and her children slept, Arlene Adams was attacked by their abusive father. Defending herself, she killed him. She served her time, and is now rebuilding her life. End Legacy College AdmissionsA country struggling with deeply rooted inequality need not continue an affirmative action program for successful families. The Republicans Are Dropping Like FliesWhat do retiring members of Congress know that President Trump doesn’t? These Newborn Babies Cry for Drugs, Not MilkFor some Americans, the nation’s opioid crisis starts before birth. The Age of American DespairAre deaths from drugs and alcohol and suicide a political, economic or spiritual crisis? Even Physicists Don’t Understand Quantum MechanicsWorse, they don’t seem to want to understand it. The Real Donald Trump Is a Character on TVUnderstand that, and you’ll understand what he’s doing in the White House. The ‘Political Anarchist’ Behind Britain’s ChaosDominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s Rasputin, is happy to watch the country blow up if he gets what he wants. Taylor Swift, Philosopher of ForgivenessThe pop superstar offers genuine insight about “moving on.” The Last of the Dunk Tank ClownsTurns out Americans don’t really enjoy being insulted anymore. The Planets, the Stars and Brad PittWith two major performances this year, the 55-year-old actor and producer talks frankly about his future onscreen, masculinity and getting sober. Images from Space Show Released Iranian Oil Tanker Near Syrian CoastGibraltar released the tanker last month after Iran promised it would not deliver its 2.1 million barrels of oil to Syria. Hiker Killed in 500-Foot Fall While Climbing Half Dome at YosemiteDanielle Burnett, 29, was trying to reach the summit of the precipice, officials at the California national park said. Two Men Kiss in a Comic Book, and a Mayor Orders a RaidThe raid drew a backlash from festival organizers, publishing houses, comedians and, finally, a Brazilian court, which barred the mayor from further seizure efforts. What You Need to Know About Vaping-Related Lung IllnessCoughing, fatigue and shortness of breath are warning signs for anyone who has vaped within the last 90 days. Iran Breaks With More Limits in Nuclear Deal as It Pushes for European AidDetails suggest Iran is largely interested in increasing pressure on European nations to find a way around American-imposed sanctions. For Pope Francis, a Perfect Moment for an Unsettling Warning on the EnvironmentFrancis has made the case against climate change and the earth’s degradation for years. In Africa, he found a backdrop that was fitting if unnerving. Mugabe’s Reign Began With Bob Marley and Good Schools. Despotism Soon Followed.Robert Mugabe transformed from a hero of Africa’s liberation — and a self-proclaimed champion of universal suffrage — into a tyrant. Our writer was there at the start. A Mountain Top Called ‘Little Man’ Falls in Norway, and Residents WeepFor five years, geologists in Norway had urgently warned that the top of a mountain called “Little Man” could collapse and destroy huge swaths of a nearby town. After the 16th warning, it fell. Russia’s Playbook for Disrupting DemocracyA New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu Behind the Curtain at the Paris OperaBuilt nearly 150 years ago, the over-the-top Palais Garnier has become part of the identity of Paris. YouTube Tries to Get FashionableThe video platform woos the style set. Will it work? Rick Owens to the RescueDetermined to save Larry LeGaspi, the designer behind the look of Parliament Funkadelic and Kiss, from obscurity, Rick Owens had no choice but to write a book. Fighting the Shame of Skin PickingFor many people with body-focused repetitive behaviors, the predominant effects are cosmetic, and the consequences emotional and social. A Presidential Storm Leaves Forecasters RebukedThe parent agency of the National Weather Service’s Birmingham, Ala., office issued a statement admonishing it for challenging President Trump’s claim about a hurricane threat to Alabama. More Recent Articles |
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The number of confirmed dead in the Bahamas rose to 43 but officials expect the number to grow "significantly" with thousands missing after Hurricane Dorian leveled several islands nearly one week ago.
Dorian made landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada, on Saturday as a post-tropical cyclone, bringing damage to the coastal area, including toppling a crane onto a building, officials said.
After brushing past the Northeast, Hurricane Dorian is expected to make landfall in Atlantic Canada late Saturday or Saturday night, just about two weeks after the storm sprung to life in the Caribbean.
Bianca Andreescu won the 2019 U.S. Open tennis title in straight sets Saturday, denying Serena Williams a record-tying 24th Grand Slam on Saturday in New York.
President Donald Trump on Saturday said he canceled a secret meeting with Afghan and Taliban officials at Camp David after the latter claimed responsibility for a suicide blast that killed a U.S. service member in Kabul.
Desperate, sweltering residents of hurricane-ravaged Grand Bahama Island welcomed private fishing boats from Florida on Saturday that brought food and supplies.
Todd Phillips' "Joker," starring Joaquin Phoenix as the iconic DC Comics villain, won the Golden Lion for Best Film Award at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday.
Antonio Brown is set to join the New England Patriots after being released by the Oakland Raiders.
Tropical storm Gabrielle is forecast to become a hurricane early next week, but is no threat to land, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday.
With some other states mulling the idea, South Carolina's Republican Party on Saturday officially canceled the state's 2020 Republican presidential primary.
British Member of Parliament and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd resigned from the Cabinet on Saturday, citing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's expulsion of 21 Conservatives this week.
Major League Baseball suspended Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Michael Pineda for 60 games for violating the league's drug prevention program, the MLB announced Saturday.
Actor Peter Fonda, Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld and Broadway legend Carol Channing are among the famous people who have died in 2019.
Gillian Anderson will play former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the upcoming third season of "The Crown," Netflix announced Saturday.
Chris Duncan, a former left fielder who was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals' 2006 World Series-winning team, died of brain cancer, the team announced. He was 38.
SEOUL, Korea -- At least three South Koreans were reported killed Saturday as Typhoon Lingling made landfall here, bringing heavy rains and strong winds that caused hundreds of minor accidents throughout the nation.
Israel's military struck a terror cell Saturday in southern Gaza to retaliate for a drone that dropped an explosive device.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 35 prisoners each Saturday in what Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said he hoped would be the first step toward reopening dialogue with Russia.
As the number of wildfires burning across California continues to grow, bouts of strong winds will further increase the fire danger into early next week.
U.S. adults with diabetes are no more likely to meet disease control targets than they were in 2005, a new study finds.
There are gaps in immunity against mumps among college-aged Americans vaccinated in childhood, researchers say.
Iran threatened Saturday to boost enriched uranium stockpile after the Trump administration dismissed a French-led effort to return to the 2015 nuclear deal.
The Pentagon has not provided requested documents and other information on military spending after an odd stop by a plane on a routine trip at President Donald Trump's Scottish resort, according to a U.S. House oversight
Talinda Bennington has announced she is engaged to marry her new boyfriend two years after the suicide of her husband, Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington.
Lifetime's fact-based movie "The College Admissions Scandal" is set to debut on Oct. 12.
Hurricane Dorian has slammed North Carolina, leaving tens of thousands without electricity as help arrives for about 800 stranded in the Outer Banks. 
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