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Shoppers spend $7.4 billion online during Black Friday sales Black Friday shoppers spent $7.4 billion online Friday and $4.2 billion on Thanksgiving day, making it the second largest Internet shopping day ever, according to data compiled by Adobe Analytics. Receipts for Friday tra Hundreds march in Sudan to demand justice for fallen protesters Hundreds of people marched Saturday through downtown Khartoum to demand justice for those killed in demonstrations against Sudan's now-ousted leader Omar al-Bashir. Two children dead, one missing after being trapped in flooded Arizona creek Two children are dead and one is missing after floodwater swept their vehicle in Arizona's Tonto National Forest, authorities said Saturday. Former 'Bachelor' contestant Bekah Martinez pregnant with second child Former "Bachelor" contestant Bekah Martinez announced via Instagram Thursday that she is expecting her second child. Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech charged with complicity in journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia's murder Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech pleaded not guilty Saturday to complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. John Barrowman cancels some British Christmas tour shows after 'severe neck injury' British-American singer and performer John Barrowman canceled some of his British Christmas tour shows Saturday due to a "severe neck injury." Islamic State claims responsibility in London bridge stabbing The Islamic State on Saturday claimed responsibility for a deadly attack that killed two on London Bridge via its Amaq news agency. Relic believed to be of Jesus' manger returned to Bethlehem A relic believed to be of Jesus' manger was returned to Bethlehem on Saturday, more than 1,000 years after it was sent to Rome as a gift to the pope. UAW, Fiat Chrysler reach four-year deal expected to add 8,000 new jobs The UAW and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced Saturday that they have reached a tentative agreement that adds nearly 8,000 jobs over the four-year life of the contract. North Korea calls Japanese PM Shinzo Abe 'most stupid man' in dispute over launch North Korea fired verbal shots at Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday for mistaking Pyongyang's recent test-fire of its super-large multiple launch rocket system for a ballistic missile launch. Dutch police arrest man accused of stabbing 3 teens Dutch police on Saturday arrested a 35-year-old man suspected of stabbing three teens on a busy shopping street in The Hague on Black Friday. Kentucky company recalls 120,000 pounds of bacon, turkey Food safety officials have announced that a Kentucky-based company recalled more than 120,000 pounds of Cajun-style pork bacon and ready-to-eat turkey across four states because they contain soy, which was not labeled. ICE deports survivor of New Orleans hotel collapse The United States deported a construction worker who survived last month's hotel collapse in New Orleans, Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed Saturday. 2 killed, 1 injured after falling from Utah's Delicate Arch Authorities said two people have been killed and one injured after they fell from Utah's Delicate Arch. Celine Dion's 'Courage' debuts atop U.S. album chart French-Canadian singer Celine Dion's new album "Courage" debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart Saturday, according to the Billboard 200. Indian police arrest 4 in gang rape, slaying of woman Police in southern India arrested four men accused of raping a woman and smothering her before setting her on fire this week. Chances for accumulating snow increasing in NYC, Philadelphia as December storm looms A storm that originated in the West and wrought havoc for Thanksgiving travelers in the days leading up to the holiday will make its presence felt and bring a new round of travel woes to those in the northeastern United States this weekend. Famous birthdays for Nov. 30: Ben Stiller, Kaley Cuoco Actor Ben Stiller turns 54 and actor Kaley Cuoco turns 34, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 30. On This Day, Nov. 30: Ken Jennings ends record 74-game run on 'Jeopardy!' On Nov. 28, 2004, Ken Jennings lost on the U.S. game show Jeopardy! after winning 74 games and $2.5 million. More Recent Articles
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Prime Mover: How Amazon Wove Itself Into the Life of an American CityFor most people, it’s the click that brings a package to their door. But a look at Baltimore shows how Amazon may now reach into Americans’ daily existence in more ways than any corporation in history. Long Before Trump, Impeachment Loomed Over Multiple PresidentsWhile only three previous presidents faced serious threat of removal, one out of four confronted formal accusations in the House. House Judiciary Panel Asks Trump if He Will Present Impeachment DefenseRepresentative Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, gave the president until next Friday to say if he will present evidence or call witnesses. 2020 Democratic Candidates Wage Escalating Fight (on the Merits of Fighting)For all the emphasis placed on the various divides among the candidates, the question of “to fight or not to fight” might represent the most meaningful contrast. A Pennsylvania County’s Election Day Nightmare Underscores Voting Machine ConcernsHow “everything went wrong” in Northampton County. Jeffrey Epstein, Blackmail and a Lucrative ‘Hot List’A shadowy hacker claimed to have the financier’s sex tapes. Two top lawyers wondered: What would the men in those videos pay to keep them secret? The Hunt for Jeffrey Epstein’s Hidden FilesA mysterious man told us he had surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s properties. Then his story took a turn. Navajo Country Music Pays Tribute to ‘Indian Cowboys’ and Outlaw LegendsDozens of bands vie for shows on the Navajo country music circuit each week, reflecting how one of the largest tribes in the United States is shattering stereotypes of “cowboys and Indians.” How to Survive as a Woman at a Chinese BanquetImportant: Always know when you’re “the girl.” City Malaise, Cured by a Cloud Forest?Nature did for me what yoga, psychedelics and therapy couldn’t. The Case for BernieThe Democrats need a unifier. It could be the Vermont Socialist. Forget the Scarf. These Gifts Change Lives.My 2019 holiday guide has some great causes. And one is already promised $100,000 from a reader. Don’t Blame Tech Bros for the Housing CrisisRising housing costs predate the tech bubble. And it will take more than Apple and Facebook’s billions to fix it. I Was ‘Too Much’ for Boarding School. But I Had the Garcia Sisters.Reading books by Latina writers taught me our stories were worthy of being told. Plane Crash in Blizzard-Like Conditions Kills 9 in South Dakota, Officials SayThree people survived the crash, according to the authorities, who said two children were among the dead. Twitter Permanently Suspends Accounts of Ilhan Omar’s Potential ChallengerDanielle Stella, a Republican, suggested on Twitter that Ms. Omar be tried for treason and hanged. Wealthy Businessman Charged in Murder Case That Rocked MaltaStalled for years, the inquiry into the killing of the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has stirred suspicions of Maltese officials and calls for the premier to resign. Leonardo DiCaprio Responds to Brazil’s President About Amazon FiresThe actor and environmentalist released a statement on Saturday after President Jair Bolsonaro falsely accused him of funding the fires recently set in the Amazon rainforest. Starbucks Barista Fired After Officer’s Cup Had ‘Pig’ on the LabelAfter the episode, Starbucks and the police department said they would host a “Coffee With a Cop” event so local law enforcement could meet with baristas. Students Fainting From Hunger in Venezuela’s Failing School SystemChildren ask teachers at the entrance of one struggling primary school if there is food before deciding whether to come in. A Leak-Prone White House Finally Manages to Keep a SecretPresident Trump’s aides were delighted that news of his Thanksgiving Day visit to Afghanistan stayed under wraps. Amid Heroism in London, Gnawing Fear of a Simmering Terrorism ThreatDespite the bravery of bystanders, the deadly attack near London Bridge has raised questions about the efficacy of Britain’s prison rehabilitation system. Winter Storm Expected to Disrupt Travel Starting SundayTravelers headed home after Thanksgiving are likely to face flight delays and treacherous roads, forecasters said. Alanis Morissette Isn’t Angry Anymore. But ‘Jagged Little Pill’ Rages On.The album was an emblem of young women’s anger in the 1990s. And now it’s coming to Broadway. It Takes Two Months to Make This Classic Chanel AccessoryEach of the Parisian house’s iconic J12 watches is crafted by hand at the brand’s atelier in Switzerland. More Recent Articles |
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Black Friday shoppers spent $7.4 billion online Friday and $4.2 billion on Thanksgiving day, making it the second largest Internet shopping day ever, according to data compiled by Adobe Analytics. Receipts for Friday tra
Hundreds of people marched Saturday through downtown Khartoum to demand justice for those killed in demonstrations against Sudan's now-ousted leader Omar al-Bashir.
Two children are dead and one is missing after floodwater swept their vehicle in Arizona's Tonto National Forest, authorities said Saturday.
Former "Bachelor" contestant Bekah Martinez announced via Instagram Thursday that she is expecting her second child.
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech pleaded not guilty Saturday to complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
British-American singer and performer John Barrowman canceled some of his British Christmas tour shows Saturday due to a "severe neck injury."
The Islamic State on Saturday claimed responsibility for a deadly attack that killed two on London Bridge via its Amaq news agency.
A relic believed to be of Jesus' manger was returned to Bethlehem on Saturday, more than 1,000 years after it was sent to Rome as a gift to the pope.
The UAW and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced Saturday that they have reached a tentative agreement that adds nearly 8,000 jobs over the four-year life of the contract.
North Korea fired verbal shots at Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday for mistaking Pyongyang's recent test-fire of its super-large multiple launch rocket system for a ballistic missile launch.
Dutch police on Saturday arrested a 35-year-old man suspected of stabbing three teens on a busy shopping street in The Hague on Black Friday.
Food safety officials have announced that a Kentucky-based company recalled more than 120,000 pounds of Cajun-style pork bacon and ready-to-eat turkey across four states because they contain soy, which was not labeled.
The United States deported a construction worker who survived last month's hotel collapse in New Orleans, Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed Saturday.
Authorities said two people have been killed and one injured after they fell from Utah's Delicate Arch.
French-Canadian singer Celine Dion's new album "Courage" debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart Saturday, according to the Billboard 200.
Police in southern India arrested four men accused of raping a woman and smothering her before setting her on fire this week.
A storm that originated in the West and wrought havoc for Thanksgiving travelers in the days leading up to the holiday will make its presence felt and bring a new round of travel woes to those in the northeastern United States this weekend.
Actor Ben Stiller turns 54 and actor Kaley Cuoco turns 34, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 30.
On Nov. 28, 2004, Ken Jennings lost on the U.S. game show Jeopardy! after winning 74 games and $2.5 million. 
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