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Colorado secretary of state sues USPS over mailer on voting Colorado's secretary of state filed a federal lawsuit against the United States Postal Service over mailers that contain inaccurate information about mail-in voting. California allows inmates to become firefighters; 4M acres burn in West California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation allowing inmate fire crew members to have careers as firefighters after completing their prison sentences. Tropical Storm Sally forms off Florida Coast, sets sights on Gulf Coast AccuWeather meteorologists monitored several features across the Atlantic Basin on Saturday, including Tropical Storm Sally, which is forecast to reach hurricane strength before making landfall along the Gulf Coast. Tropical Storm Paulette: Hurricane warning set for Bermuda Paulette is expected to pass close enough to Bermuda to bring hurricane conditions Sunday. Trump to visit California for briefing on wildfires President Donald Trump plans to visit California Monday to meet with Gov. Gavin Newsom and emergency response officials for a briefing on wildfires that have torn through the state since mid-August. Down after first set, Osaka rallies to win U.S. Open women's singles tennis title Naomi Osaka defeated Victoria Azarenka in three sets to win the women's singles title at the U.S. Open tennis championships Saturday in Queens, N.Y. Police arrest 250 demonstrators at first Yellow Vest demonstration since March Police arrested more than 200 people and fired tear gas Saturday during the first Yellow Vest demonstration since mid-March. Confederate soldier statue removed from courthouse square in Charlottesville Workers removed a Confederate statue from its pedestal Saturday morning in Charlottesville, Va. St. Louis police cite 9 in protest going by McCloskey mansion St. Louis police have cited nine people that the McCloskey's brandished guns at in June while they were passing their mansion on way to mayor's home to demand her resignation. 'Nomadland' wins the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival Chloé Zhao's "Nomadland" won the top prize the Golden Lion for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday. Missing New Hampshire serval found, back at home A pet serval that went missing in New Hampshire this week has been found and returned to its owners, police say. HBO Max renews 'Doom Patrol' for Season 3 HBO Max announced Saturday it has renewed the comic-book adaptation "Doom Patrol" for a third season. Women lead fifth week of protests against Belarus election Thousands of women have become the leaders of daily protests in Belarus against a contested election now in their fifth week. Colleges grapple with quarantine policies as case counts increase in Midwest Colleges grappled with increased COVID-19 case counts on campus while numbers in many Southern and Great Plains states increased this week. Iran executes wrestler who said he was tortured for false confession The Iranian government executed decorated wrestling champion Navid Afkari on Saturday, prompting outcry from human rights activists. Palestinians condemn U.S.-brokered Bahrain, Israel normalization deal The Palestinian Authority leadership has condemned the U.S.-brokered deal to normalize Bahraini-Israeli relations. COVID-19: India sets global record for daily infections 3rd day in a row India set a global record for daily COVID-19 infections for the third-consecutive day in a row, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said Saturday. AstraZeneca, Oxford resume COVID-19 vaccine trials after one fell ill AstraZeneca and Oxford University resumed COVID-19 vaccine trials Saturday after a volunteer in the trial fell ill a six days ago, triggering a pause. Rene weakens to tropical depression in Central Atlantic Rene weakened Saturday to a tropical depression in the Central Atlantic, currently posing no threat to land. Congo gold mine collapses killing at least 50 A gold mine has collapsed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 50 people, officials said. 'Top Chef' alum Aaron Grissom dead at 34 Former "Top Chef" contestant Aaron Grissom was killed this week in a motorcycle crash in Washington. He was 34. U.S.-brokered Taliban, Afghan government peace talks begin Taliban and Afghan government peace talks to form a unity government and end war began Saturday. Gordon Ramsay to host BBC game show 'Bank Balance' Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has signed on to host a new BBC game show called "Bank Balance." Paul Walker's daughter Meadow remembers late actor on his 47th birthday Meadow Walker posted a message on Instagram Saturday, remembering her father Paul on what should have been the late actor's 47th birthday. 'Candyman' release delayed until 2021 Horror sequel "Candyman" will be released next year instead of in October as planned. |
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As the West Coast Burns, Communities Unravel With Each DeathThe fires have killed at least 20 people, leaving families and communities devastated up and down the West Coast. Wildfires Live Updates: Dozens Missing as States Look to Weather for ReliefPresident Trump will visit California on Monday to be briefed about blazes that have burned more than three million acres. Tens of thousands of people have evacuated in Oregon. Trump to Visit California After Criticism Over Silence on WildfiresThe announcement came after the president acknowledged a wildfire season that so far has claimed at least 20 lives and destroyed millions of acres of land in California, Oregon and Washington. Trump Pressed for Plasma Therapy. Officials Worry, Is an Unvetted Vaccine Next?New details of how the president has demanded faster action from health agencies help explain the intensifying concern that he could demand pre-Election Day approval of a vaccine. ‘Covid Will Not Win’: Meet the Force Powering Brooklyn Hospital CenterDuring the surge of Covid-19 cases this spring that filled Brooklyn Hospital with the critically ill and the dying, the staff went in day after day, trying to save as many lives as they could. Now they are bracing for a second wave. Trump Onslaught Against Biden Falls Short of a BreakthroughPresident Trump has leveled scathing law-and-order attacks on Joseph Biden for weeks. But a new poll shows Mr. Biden ahead in three states Mr. Trump hopes to pick up, and maintaining a lead in Wisconsin. A Big Florida Poll, Nevada Tightens, Trump on Defense: This Week in the 2020 RaceAs new polling continues to give clues toward the states in play for the presidential campaign, President Trump was once again at the center of two story lines that consumed the news. Mandela, Gorbachev, Trump? A Disruptive President Plays PeacemakerPresident Trump seems exceedingly unlikely to receive a call from the Nobel Committee next month, but all the talk of peace prizes spotlights what has become a core foreign policy message in recent weeks. Naomi Osaka, While Rallying for Social Justice, Wins U.S. Open Title“The point is to make people start talking,” said Osaka, who wore masks to the court in each of her seven victories bearing the names of Black people who were victims of violence. For Victoria Azarenka, Disappointment Again, but Plenty of HopeUnseeded coming into the U.S. Open and far removed from a time when she was at the top of the women’s game, Azarenka showed how dangerous she could be. Will it stick? ‘Sway’: Kara Swisher Hosts a New PodcastA new podcast about power: who has it, who’s been denied it and who dares to defy it. Why Does Trump Want an Inaccurate Census?Congress must extend the deadline for the count. All the President’s InsecuritiesDonald Trump is his own whistle-blower. What if Trump Fought the Virus as Hard as He Fought for His Wall?Many thousands of American lives would have been saved. What Isn’t Trump’s FaultThe coronavirus stories that get lost when we focus only on presidential failure. Will Trump Win Pennsylvania Again?Rural counties voted for him in a landslide in 2016. Will this time be different? Films Hit Festivals Trying to Create Buzz Without a CrowdThe pandemic has upended the circuit, meaning smaller movies face an even greater challenge in attracting deep-pocketed distributors. Confederate Statue Near Site of White Nationalist Rally in Charlottesville Is RemovedThe 111-year-old monument, “At Ready,” includes two cannons and cannonballs. It was near the site of a violent white supremacist rally in 2017 that killed one and injured dozens more. A Secret Recording Reveals Oil Executives’ Private Views on Climate ChangeAt a meeting last year, industry leaders contradicted public claims that emissions of climate-warming methane are under control Ancient Python Lays Eggs, Apparently Without Male HelpThe snake, which is about 62 and hasn’t had contact with a male python in at least 15 years, surprised zookeepers at the St. Louis Zoo. North Korean Propaganda Gets a YouTube Makeover: Fewer Parades, More PizzaYouTube and other social media platforms give the country an easy way to spread propaganda and push a more modern, upbeat message: We’re just like you. Shere Hite, Who Challenged Myths of Female Sexuality, Dies at 77Her 1976 book, ‘The Hite Report,’ touched off ‘a revolution in the bedroom’ and has sold tens of millions of copies. But harsh criticism drove her to self-exile in Europe. ‘Cuties’ Sparks a Firestorm, Again, After Its Netflix ReleaseSeveral members of Congress have weighed in on the award-winning film, including to call for its removal from Netflix or a Justice Department investigation. Watch These 15 Movies Before They Leave Netflix This MonthFrom blockbusters to beloved indies, a lot of great movies are leaving the streaming service by the end of September. These are the ones not to miss. In This Woodpecker Kingdom, War Is a Spectator SportWhen prime habitat is up for grabs, acorn woodpeckers travel from all around to see who will win. Extinction Is Not Inevitable. These Species Were Saved.Conservation efforts have saved up to 48 mammal and bird species since 1993, but scientists say much more is needed to stem biodiversity loss. More Recent Articles |
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Colorado's secretary of state filed a federal lawsuit against the United States Postal Service over mailers that contain inaccurate information about mail-in voting.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation allowing inmate fire crew members to have careers as firefighters after completing their prison sentences.
AccuWeather meteorologists monitored several features across the Atlantic Basin on Saturday, including Tropical Storm Sally, which is forecast to reach hurricane strength before making landfall along the Gulf Coast.
Paulette is expected to pass close enough to Bermuda to bring hurricane conditions Sunday.
President Donald Trump plans to visit California Monday to meet with Gov. Gavin Newsom and emergency response officials for a briefing on wildfires that have torn through the state since mid-August.
Naomi Osaka defeated Victoria Azarenka in three sets to win the women's singles title at the U.S. Open tennis championships Saturday in Queens, N.Y.
Police arrested more than 200 people and fired tear gas Saturday during the first Yellow Vest demonstration since mid-March.
Workers removed a Confederate statue from its pedestal Saturday morning in Charlottesville, Va.
St. Louis police have cited nine people that the McCloskey's brandished guns at in June while they were passing their mansion on way to mayor's home to demand her resignation.
Chloé Zhao's "Nomadland" won the top prize the Golden Lion for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday.
A pet serval that went missing in New Hampshire this week has been found and returned to its owners, police say.
HBO Max announced Saturday it has renewed the comic-book adaptation "Doom Patrol" for a third season.
Thousands of women have become the leaders of daily protests in Belarus against a contested election now in their fifth week.
Colleges grappled with increased COVID-19 case counts on campus while numbers in many Southern and Great Plains states increased this week.
The Iranian government executed decorated wrestling champion Navid Afkari on Saturday, prompting outcry from human rights activists.
The Palestinian Authority leadership has condemned the U.S.-brokered deal to normalize Bahraini-Israeli relations.
India set a global record for daily COVID-19 infections for the third-consecutive day in a row, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said Saturday.
AstraZeneca and Oxford University resumed COVID-19 vaccine trials Saturday after a volunteer in the trial fell ill a six days ago, triggering a pause.
Rene weakened Saturday to a tropical depression in the Central Atlantic, currently posing no threat to land.
A gold mine has collapsed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, killing at least 50 people, officials said.
Former "Top Chef" contestant Aaron Grissom was killed this week in a motorcycle crash in Washington. He was 34.
Taliban and Afghan government peace talks to form a unity government and end war began Saturday.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has signed on to host a new BBC game show called "Bank Balance."
Meadow Walker posted a message on Instagram Saturday, remembering her father Paul on what should have been the late actor's 47th birthday.
Horror sequel "Candyman" will be released next year instead of in October as planned. 
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