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TV personality Regis Philbin dead at 88 Longtime television host Regis Philbin died Friday of natural causes, family members said. He was 88. Hawaii bracing for rare strike from hurricane as Douglas creeps closer A state of emergency has been issued for Hawaii by Gov. David Ige as the state braces for potentially significant impacts from powerful Hurricane Douglas. 2 18-year-olds arrested on murder charges after death of ASU professor Two Louisiana teenagers have been charged with murder in connection with the death of an Arizona State University professor who went missing in March. Family tribute for civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis held in AlabamaSalmonella outbreak sickens 212 people in 23 states The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak of salmonella that has sickened 212 people in 23 states. Warnings ahead of Hurricane Hanna are 1st for southern Texas since Harvey Hurricane Hanna made landfall landfall on Padre Island, Texas, at 5 P.M. CDT about 15 miles (20 km) north of Port Mansfield, Texas. Somalia's parliament ousts PM Khaire in no-confidence vote Somalia's parliament ousted Prime Minister Hassan Khaire from his post Saturday in a no-confidence vote. Notable deaths of 2020 Rep. John Lewis, actress Naya Rivera, actress Kelly Preston, actor Nick Cordero, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers, NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, Oscar-winning actor Kirk Douglas, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and WWE wrestler Rocky Johnson are among the famous people who have died in 2020. 1 dead, 2 injured in San Antonio plane crash One person died and two were hospitalized with injuries after a plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in San Antonio on Saturday. Tropical Storm Gonzalo brings rain to Trinidad and Tobago Tropical Storm Gonzalo brought rain to Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday morning as the system passed closer to the Southern Windward Islands. COVID-19: Florida reports 12,199 new infections, New York's numbers dip Florida has surpassed New York in confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to Centers for Disease Control data, while New York reports a reduction in hospitalizations and the number of new cases. House passes 4-bill spending package The U.S. House has passed a $259.5 billion spending package, hoping to avoid a government shutdown later in the year during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has already rattled the country's economy. Russia's Far East protests draws tens of thousands in third week The third-straight weekend of Russia's Far East protests against the arrest of a regional governor drew tens of thousands. Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green dead at 73 Peter Green, co-founder of the rock band Fleetwood Mac, has died, his family said in a statement. Parasitic infection linked to bagged salad spreads to 641 The Food and Drug Administration said 641 people have now been sickened in 11 states in an outbreak linked to a bagged salad mix recalled more than a month ago. Federal officers use tear gas, munitions on Portland, Ore., protesters Federal officers deployed tear gas and impact munitions at thousands of protesters overnight in Portland, Ore., . Vanessa Morgan pregnant with first child "Riverdale" actress Vanessa Morgan has announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her first child. AMC announces dates for 'Walking Dead' franchise debuts, returns AMC said "The Walking Dead: World Beyond," the third installment in its "Walking Dead" TV franchise, is set to premiere Oct. 4. Teen gets life in prison for Colorado STEM school shooting One of the two teens accused of opening fire at Denver suburb high school, killing one student, has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, plus 38 years. Emmy Raver-Lampman to replace Kristen Bell as Molly in 'Central Park' Emmy Raver-Lampman is replacing Kristen Bell as the voice of biracial Molly on the animated Apple TV+ series, "Central Park. " Supreme Court denies Nevada church's challenge to attendance cap The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a Nevada church's request to allow more congregants than currently allowed under coronavirus mitigation rules in the state. South Korea sees largest daily increase of coronavirus since April South Korea on Saturday reported its largest daily increase of COVID-19 cases since April --113. Juice WRLD's 'Legends Never Die' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Juice WRLD's "Legends Never Die" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Famous birthdays for July 25: Iman Abdulmajid, Mason Cook Model/actor Iman Abdulmajid turns 65 and actor Mason Cook turns 20, among the famous birthdays for July 25. In Photos: Iman turns 65: a look back Supermodel and actress Iman Abdulmajid, known as Iman, celebrates her 65th birthday on July 25, 2020. Here's a look back at her career through the years. Summer toxic algae blooms may be growing threat to health Toxic algae blooms in local ponds, lakes and waterways are known to be dangerous to human and animal health, but a new study suggests they might be even more harmful than previously thought. On This Day, July 25: Puerto becomes self-governing |
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Corporate Insiders Pocket $1 Billion in Rush for Coronavirus VaccineWell-timed stock bets have generated big profits for senior executives and board members at companies developing vaccines and treatments. Hurricane Hanna: Storm Makes Landfall in TexasSome of the communities in the storm’s path have seen a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations as Texas has become one of the largest hot spots in the country. Officials Push U.S.-China Relations Toward Point of No ReturnTop aides to President Trump want to leave a lasting legacy of ruptured ties between the two powers. China’s aggression has been helping their cause. As the World Gets Tougher on China, Japan Tries to Thread a NeedleTokyo has not confronted Beijing as the United States and other allies have, mindful of its neighbor’s economic might and its own limited military options. John Lewis, Son of Alabama, Makes His Last Journey HomeDays of memorials for the congressman and civil rights figure began in Troy, the small Alabama town where he was raised. “Rest well,” one of his sisters said. Will Trump’s Abrupt Shift on Coronavirus Re-energize His Campaign?President Trump’s cancellation of the convention in Florida and sudden embrace of masks may signal his acceptance of a political landscape transformed by the pandemic. Introducing: Nice White ParentsA new limited series about building a better school system, and what gets in the way. “Nice White Parents” — coming July 30 from Serial Productions, brought to you by The New York Times. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. In Portland’s So-Called War Zone, It’s the Troops Who Provide the MenaceIf President Trump is actually trying to establish order, he is stunningly incompetent. A Visit to the Classrooms the Kids Left BehindSchool administrators confront what one called “the greatest challenge of my career.” A.O.C. and the Daughter DefenseSorry, Ted Yoho. Having daughters doesn’t get you a sexism free pass. Who Gets to Be a ‘Naked Athena’?On weirdness, whiteness and federal agents in Portland. A ‘Safety Net’ That’s a Kafkaesque MessThe Supplemental Security Income program, on which millions of disabled Americans depend, is daunting by design. A.O.C. and the Jurassic JerksFor the Cave Man President and his party, clubbing women is not a path to victory. Donald Trump Is the Best Ever President in the History of the CosmosThat’s no more fantastical than the rest of his re-election campaign. The Ghost of Margaret SangerPlanned Parenthood and the complexities of anti-racism. The Pandemic Could Make Political Conventions Less TerribleThe president did America a favor, in more ways than one, by canceling much of this year’s Republican National Convention. ‘Home-Schooling Won’t Kill Us. Covid-19 Might.’Parents and teachers struggle with how to reopen schools safely this fall. Brazil’s Bolsonaro, Leading Virus Skeptic, Says He’s No Longer InfectedPresident Jair M. Bolsonaro of Brazil said on social media that he had tested negative for the coronavirus, more than two weeks after confirming his infection. Then he went for a motorcycle ride. ‘We Will Be a Voice for the Voiceless’: The W.N.B.A. Season Is Dedicated to Breonna TaylorThe Seattle Storm, with all-time assist leader Sue Bird and 2018 M.V.P. Breanna Stewart back in action, took the “bubble” tournament’s first victory over the New York Liberty’s seven-rookie squad. Roy Den Hollander, Who Killed Judge’s Son, Had List of Possible TargetsThe list was found after the lawyer killed himself and had more than a dozen names, including three other judges and two doctors. A Viewer Spotted a Lump on Her Neck. Now, She’s Having a Tumor Removed.Victoria Price, an investigative reporter in Tampa, Fla., said she was grateful that a viewer sent her a terse email suggesting that she get her thyroid checked out. Regis Philbin, TV’s Enduring Everyman, Dies at 88With patience, determination and folksy, spontaneous wit, Mr. Philbin climbed to pre-eminence relatively late in life on talk and game shows. Plane With Six Aboard Crashes Into Backyard in Utah CityThose on board and a person who was in a house were injured, an official said. There was no immediate word on fatalities. Congress Was Already Broken. The Coronavirus Could Make It Worse.A new report says that a sweeping change in institutional culture is needed for Congress to regain public trust. The challenges of the coronavirus are feeding the dysfunction. Why the ‘Super Weird’ Moons of Mars Fascinate ScientistsWhat’s the big deal about little Phobos and tinier Deimos? More Recent Articles |
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Longtime television host Regis Philbin died Friday of natural causes, family members said. He was 88.
A state of emergency has been issued for Hawaii by Gov. David Ige as the state braces for potentially significant impacts from powerful Hurricane Douglas.
Two Louisiana teenagers have been charged with murder in connection with the death of an Arizona State University professor who went missing in March.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak of salmonella that has sickened 212 people in 23 states.
Hurricane Hanna made landfall landfall on Padre Island, Texas, at 5 P.M. CDT about 15 miles (20 km) north of Port Mansfield, Texas.
Somalia's parliament ousted Prime Minister Hassan Khaire from his post Saturday in a no-confidence vote.
Rep. John Lewis, actress Naya Rivera, actress Kelly Preston, actor Nick Cordero, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers, NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, Oscar-winning actor Kirk Douglas, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and WWE wrestler Rocky Johnson are among the famous people who have died in 2020.
One person died and two were hospitalized with injuries after a plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in San Antonio on Saturday.
Tropical Storm Gonzalo brought rain to Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday morning as the system passed closer to the Southern Windward Islands.
Florida has surpassed New York in confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to Centers for Disease Control data, while New York reports a reduction in hospitalizations and the number of new cases.
The U.S. House has passed a $259.5 billion spending package, hoping to avoid a government shutdown later in the year during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has already rattled the country's economy.
The third-straight weekend of Russia's Far East protests against the arrest of a regional governor drew tens of thousands.
Peter Green, co-founder of the rock band Fleetwood Mac, has died, his family said in a statement.
The Food and Drug Administration said 641 people have now been sickened in 11 states in an outbreak linked to a bagged salad mix recalled more than a month ago.
Federal officers deployed tear gas and impact munitions at thousands of protesters overnight in Portland, Ore., .
"Riverdale" actress Vanessa Morgan has announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her first child.
AMC said "The Walking Dead: World Beyond," the third installment in its "Walking Dead" TV franchise, is set to premiere Oct. 4.
One of the two teens accused of opening fire at Denver suburb high school, killing one student, has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, plus 38 years.
Emmy Raver-Lampman is replacing Kristen Bell as the voice of biracial Molly on the animated Apple TV+ series, "Central Park. "
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a Nevada church's request to allow more congregants than currently allowed under coronavirus mitigation rules in the state.
South Korea on Saturday reported its largest daily increase of COVID-19 cases since April --113.
Rapper Juice WRLD's "Legends Never Die" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Model/actor Iman Abdulmajid turns 65 and actor Mason Cook turns 20, among the famous birthdays for July 25.
Supermodel and actress Iman Abdulmajid, known as Iman, celebrates her 65th birthday on July 25, 2020. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
Toxic algae blooms in local ponds, lakes and waterways are known to be dangerous to human and animal health, but a new study suggests they might be even more harmful than previously thought.
On July 25, 1952, Puerto Rico became a self-governing U.S. commonwealth. 
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