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Watch: New 'Walking Dead' spin-off characters express hope in first trailer AMC debuted a trailer for its upcoming third series in The Walking Dead Universe at New York Comic Con on Saturday. N.Y. Yankees beat Minnesota Twins 8-2, take 2-0 lead in ALDS The New York Yankees exploded for seven runs in the third inning -- including a grand slam by shortstop Didi Gregorius -- to defeat the Minnesota Twins 8-2 in Game 2 of the American League Division Series on Saturday. Woman accused of making 24 pipe bonds arrested after family alerts authorities A 27-year-old Central Florida woman was denied bail Saturday after being arrested on charges she made 24 pipe bombs "sophisticated enough to take a lot of lives and cause catastrophic damage to anyone and anywhere, according to the sheriff. John Dillinger's kin get OK to exhume body on Near Year's Eve The Indiana Health Department has approved a request by the nephew of John Dillinger to exhume the body of the notorious gangster on New Year's Eve in Indianapolis. 4.9-magnitude earthquake triggers hotels to evacuate in Acapulco, Mexico Tourists were evacuated from hotels in Acapulco, Mexico, on Saturday after a 4.9-magnitude earthquake shook the region. Paris police attack suspect had 'radical' belief, witnesses say A prosecutor said Saturday the police employee suspect in the stabbing death of four colleagues had a 'radical' belief in Islam recently, according to witnesses. University of Kansas apologizes for Snoop Dogg's show The University of Kansas' athletic director has apologized for a performance by hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg after preseason scrimmages by the men's and women's basketball teams. Treasury inspector general to probe handling of demands for Donald Trump tax returns The Department of Treasury's inspector general announced he will investigate the federal agency's rejection of producing President Donald Trump's tax returns for House Democrats. Iraq protests: Death toll rises to 93 Five Iraqis died in Saturday protests, raising the total death toll to 93 since the anti-government demonstrations began last week, a human rights commission said. Suspected drug traffickers rescue police officers at sea off Spanish coast Three police officers were rescued by suspected drug traffickers they were chasing at sea off the coast of Spain, local authorities said. Another snowstorm to eye northern U.S. next week About 10 days after a giant snowstorm buried the northern Rockies and adjacent Plains of the United States, a new storm has its sights set on bringing some significant snow to the region next week. 'Lost in Space' Season 2 gets premiere date and teaser Season 2 of the sci-fi family drama "Lost in Space" is set to premiere on Netflix on Dec. 24. Six elephants die at waterfall after calf slips Six elephants plunged to their deaths Saturday after they tried to save a baby elephant that slipped over a waterfall in Thailand, authorities said. North Korea: 'talks broke down'; State Department: 'good discussion' The United States had "good discussions" with North Korea during working-level negotiations on denuclearizing the regime, the State Department said Saturday, disputing the North's characterization of the talks as a failu Australian bloggers couple freed from Iranian prison Iran on Saturday released two Australian bloggers from jail months after the couple were detained. Mike Pompeo says he sent letter in response to House Democrats' subpoena Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday said he sent a letter to House Democrats in response to their subpoena for documents related to an impeachment inquiry. Turkey's Erdogan warns of military operation in northeast Syria Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that Turkey is ready to mount a military operation in northeast Syria to expel Kurdish fighters from the region. Four homeless men killed in NYC's Chinatown; suspect in custody A suspect is in custody Saturday for allegedly killing four homeless men in New York City's Chinatown. Hong Kong's subway, businesses shutter after overnight clashes Hong Kong was brought to a standstill Saturday when transit authorities shut down the subway and businesses shuttered after overnight violent protests in the wake of a ban on public masks. 5-alarm fire injures 10 in Bronx apartment building A five-alarm fire at a Bronx apartment building left at least 10 people injured, including several New York City firefighters, officials said Saturday. Judge sets retrial for California man in Ghost Ship fire Prosecutors plan to retry a California man on manslaughter charges next year after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last month related to his involvement in the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland. Post Malone's 'Hollywood's Bleeding' is No. 1 album for 3rd week Rapper Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week. |
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Biden Faced His Biggest Challenge, and Struggled to Form a ResponseAs Trump made unfounded allegations about Biden and his son, the former vice president was torn over what to do. He now looks more vulnerable than at any point in the campaign. Meet the Ukrainian Ex-Prosecutor Behind the Impeachment FurorPresident Trump’s allies sought help from a prosecutor with no formal legal training and a long history of wielding the law in personal battles. Kurt Volker, Ukraine and a Turbulent End in the Trump AdministrationFriends say that Mr. Volker, who was President Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, was in an impossible situation. But they also say he was papering over his role. The ‘Never Trump’ Coalition That Decided Eh, Never Mind, He’s FineThey signed open letters, dedicated a special magazine issue to criticism of him and swore he would tear at the fabric of this nation. Now they have become the president’s strongest defenders. These Republicans May Not Endorse an Impeachment Inquiry. But They Aren’t Saying No.Republicans like Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada are balancing the risk of President Trump’s wrath and the knowledge that history will hold them accountable for their actions. Pompeo Defends Trump’s Ukraine Conspiracy TheoryIn Athens, the American secretary of state dismissed the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry and the political drama that it has sparked as a “silly gotcha game.” In Chinatown, Rampage Against Sleeping Homeless Men Leaves 4 DeadA fifth victim was in critical condition in the Manhattan attack, and a 24-year-old suspect was in custody. A Provocateur of the Hong Kong Protests Gains Growing StatureIn a city roiled by political animus, Junius Ho, a pro-Beijing lawmaker, is gleefully fueling the divide by praising the police and demonizing the protesters. An Eerie Quiet and Dread as Hong Kong Face-Mask Ban Takes EffectAfter a night of arson and vandalism, the financial hub braces for more unrest and ponders the future with anxiety. China Masters Political Propaganda for the Instagram AgeLeveraging celebrities, the know-how of tech companies and images built for social media, the Communist Party can effectively stir patriotism among the youth. ‘A Caricature of the Patriarchy’: Argentine Feminists Remake TangoA group of activists is trying to make tango less dogmatic about traditional gender roles, and more assertive about rooting out sexual harassment and assault. Rudy Giuliani Welcomes You To Eastern EuropeWhen truth dissolves anything is possible. Now the Rich Want Your Pity, TooIf the wealthy are so stressed out, whose fault is that? ‘Harvey Weinstein Told Me He Liked Chinese Girls’Why it took me more than 20 years to tell my #MeToo story. How to Sell Your Soul to Donald TrumpMike Pompeo is just the latest lackey to teach a master class in moral surrender. World Leaders Once Made Miracles, and Can AgainGlobal programs founded in the 2000s have saved tens of millions of lives. We need new efforts today. Touch of EvilDonald Trump drags us down to Chinatown. When Trump Gets His AlligatorIn the Ukraine scandal, the guardrails protecting the president from his worst impulses broke down. Watch Out, America — The Supreme Court Is Back in SessionAnd conservatives could be the big winners. Diahann Carroll Embodied Glamour and SubstanceEarly in her career the “Dynasty” star was criticized for being oblivious to issues facing everyday black Americans. This couldn’t have been further from the truth. U.S. Nuclear Talks With North Korea Break Down in HoursThe State Department says the United States brought “creative ideas’’ to the talks. The North Koreans say the Americans arrived “empty-handed.” A.L.D.S. Game 2: How the Yankees Beat the TwinsDidi Gregorius broke out of his slump with a grand slam and Masahiro Tanaka was dominant on the mound as the Yankees cruised to a two-games-to-none lead in the A.L.D.S. In Paris Knife Attack, Police Ask How They Missed a Killer in Their MidstAngry calls for a shake-up emerged after prosecutors said a Muslim police technician who killed four colleagues had left a trail of warning signs. Woman ‘Consumed’ by Columbine and Oklahoma City Killings Had 24 Pipe Bombs, Police SayThe authorities also discovered numerous guns, knives and material on mass killings in the Florida home of Michelle Kolts, officials said. Hurricane Chasers: An Immigrant Work Force on the Trail of Extreme WeatherItinerant, largely undocumented workers devoted to hurricane recovery in the U.S. have endured shabby housing and haphazard payments. Playing Catch a Killer With a Room Full of SleuthsAt a forensic conference in California, law enforcement officials grappled with how to avoid destroying one of the field’s biggest innovations in decades. Being Young, Active and Physically Fit May Be Very Good for Your BrainPhysically fit young adults have healthier white matter in their brains and better thinking skills than young people who are out of shape. More Recent Articles |
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AMC debuted a trailer for its upcoming third series in The Walking Dead Universe at New York Comic Con on Saturday.
The New York Yankees exploded for seven runs in the third inning -- including a grand slam by shortstop Didi Gregorius -- to defeat the Minnesota Twins 8-2 in Game 2 of the American League Division Series on Saturday.
A 27-year-old Central Florida woman was denied bail Saturday after being arrested on charges she made 24 pipe bombs "sophisticated enough to take a lot of lives and cause catastrophic damage to anyone and anywhere, according to the sheriff.
The Indiana Health Department has approved a request by the nephew of John Dillinger to exhume the body of the notorious gangster on New Year's Eve in Indianapolis.
Tourists were evacuated from hotels in Acapulco, Mexico, on Saturday after a 4.9-magnitude earthquake shook the region.
A prosecutor said Saturday the police employee suspect in the stabbing death of four colleagues had a 'radical' belief in Islam recently, according to witnesses.
The University of Kansas' athletic director has apologized for a performance by hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg after preseason scrimmages by the men's and women's basketball teams.
The Department of Treasury's inspector general announced he will investigate the federal agency's rejection of producing President Donald Trump's tax returns for House Democrats.
Five Iraqis died in Saturday protests, raising the total death toll to 93 since the anti-government demonstrations began last week, a human rights commission said.
Three police officers were rescued by suspected drug traffickers they were chasing at sea off the coast of Spain, local authorities said.
About 10 days after a giant snowstorm buried the northern Rockies and adjacent Plains of the United States, a new storm has its sights set on bringing some significant snow to the region next week.
Season 2 of the sci-fi family drama "Lost in Space" is set to premiere on Netflix on Dec. 24.
Six elephants plunged to their deaths Saturday after they tried to save a baby elephant that slipped over a waterfall in Thailand, authorities said.
The United States had "good discussions" with North Korea during working-level negotiations on denuclearizing the regime, the State Department said Saturday, disputing the North's characterization of the talks as a failu
Iran on Saturday released two Australian bloggers from jail months after the couple were detained.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday said he sent a letter to House Democrats in response to their subpoena for documents related to an impeachment inquiry.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that Turkey is ready to mount a military operation in northeast Syria to expel Kurdish fighters from the region.
A suspect is in custody Saturday for allegedly killing four homeless men in New York City's Chinatown.
Hong Kong was brought to a standstill Saturday when transit authorities shut down the subway and businesses shuttered after overnight violent protests in the wake of a ban on public masks.
A five-alarm fire at a Bronx apartment building left at least 10 people injured, including several New York City firefighters, officials said Saturday.
Prosecutors plan to retry a California man on manslaughter charges next year after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last month related to his involvement in the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire in Oakland.
Rapper Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week. 
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