Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama criticized President Donald Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and urged Michigan voters to turn out for Tuesday's election during rall Tens of thousands of women converged on Warsaw Friday to protest a court decision that would ban nearly all abortions in Poland. A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Postal Service must take "extraordinary measures" if necessary to deliver mail-in ballots on time in Detroit and Wisconsin. October will have its second full moon -- a rare Blue Moon -- beginning Saturday and lasting through Sunday. Business owners in multiple American cities say they're bracing for potential social unrest in the coming week. Turkish officials said Saturday that the death toll of a magnitude-7.0 earthquake has risen to at least 39 people with more than 800 injured in the coastal city of Izmir Vancouver, Wash., residents prepared for more unrest along with Halloween mischief Saturday following a night of protests over the fatal shooting of Kevin Peterson Jr., 21, on Thursday by Clark County deputies. Russia agreed Saturday to aid Armenia if the Azerbaijan conflict expands beyond Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenian territory. French officials say they have arrested two men suspected of being in contact with the man who killed three people at a church in Nice Thursday. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a new COVID-19 lockdown to take effect Thursday if passed by Parliament. Much of the United States will "fall back" early Sunday morning as daylight saving time ends, adding an hour of sleep for many in the pre-dawn hours. President Donald Trump criticized a Supreme Court decision allowing election officials in Pennsylvania and North Carolina to accept late mail-in ballots before a crowd in Bucks County, Pa., Saturday. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has chosen not to renew its "no sail" order for passenger cruise ships and unveiled new guidelines for the gradual resumption of voyages. The Philippine government issued evacuation orders for parts of Luzon Island on Saturday as Typhoon Goni took aim at the country. Inspire has announced it will acquire Dunkin' Brands in a $11.3 billion deal. U.S. elite forces rescued a kidnapped American citizen held captive by a gang in northern Nigeria, the Pentagon said Saturday. The United States has again broken its record of new daily COVID-19 cases with surges in Washington State and New Mexico. Daniel Craig, the actor who currently plays James Bond in the 007 film franchise, is paying tribute to his predecessor Sean Connery, who died on Saturday at age 90. Scottish screen icon Sean Connery died overnight in the Bahamas, his family said. He was 90. Marilyn Manson, Ali Larter, Ryan Kwanten, Barbara Crampton and C. Thomas Howell are set to appear in Season 2 of Shudder's horror anthology, "Creepshow." Hundreds of thousands of people were without power across the United States in the wake of Hurricane Zeta on Saturday as forecasters predicted temperatures would likely fall to the 30s in South Carolina. Authorities extradited 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse from Illinois to Wisconsin to face two homicide charges for a shooting that left two people dead during police brutality protests in Kenosha, Wis. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, rock guitarist Eddie Van Halen, actors Kirk Douglas, Chadwick Boseman, Naya Rivera, Kelly Preston and Nick Cordero, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, comedian Carl Reiner, rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers and NBA legend Kobe Bryant are among the famous people who have died in 2020. HBO Max announced it will begin streaming reruns of some of Comedy Central's biggest hits on Sunday. Pop star Taylor Swift's "Folklore" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Health care workers commonly experience aggression and violence at work, second only to law enforcement. |
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