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College-admissions scam middleman sentenced to 3 months in prison Martin Fox, a Texas sports coach who pleaded guilty in November to conpsiracy racketeering in a cash-for-admissions scheme that defrauded several elite schools, has been sentenced to three months in prison. Vietnam braces for Typhoon Vamco while Philippine villages remain underwater At least 42 people are dead in the Philippines after Typhoon Vamco slammed the nation this week, causing severe flooding and a power outage for millions in Manila. Federal judge rules Wolf was not legally serving when he issued new DACA rules A federal judge ruled Saturday that Department of Homeland Security director Chad Wolf was not legally serving in his role when he signed rules limiting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals applications and renewals . Dustin Johnson storms to Round 3 lead at Masters Dustin Johnson matched his tournament-low 65 with another in Saturday's third round to grab a four-shot lead entering the final day of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Pompeo arrives in Paris, kicking off 7-country tour Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Paris Saturday for the first stop on a planned seven-country tour. Georgi's first full day of hand recount runs 'smoothly' Georgia's first full day of a hand recount of ballots went "smoothly," election officials said Saturday. COVID-19: Austria, Greece, Iran tighten restrictions as infection rates spike Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced Saturday that the country is going to enter a second lockdown while Greece plans to close primary schools for two weeks and Iran plans to impose tighter restrictions. Michael Palin set for new BBC travel special The BBC has announced plans to air another edition of "Michael Palin: Travels of a Lifetime." Netflix cancels 'The Order' after two seasonsTrump supporters protest election results at D.C. march Supporters of President Donald Trump gathered Saturday, November 14, 2020, in Washington, D.C., to march in protest of the election results, which show Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential race. SEC: Ex-Well Fargo execs Stumpf, Tolstedt misled investors The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged two ex-Wells Fargo executives for allegedly misleading investors. Trump's supporters protest election results in D.C. President Donald Trump's supporters marched in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to protest the election results that government security and elections officials have called the "most secure" in U.S. history. Army names 5 U.S. soldiers killed in Egypt helicopter crash The U.S. Army on Saturday released the names of five soldiers killed in a UH-60 helicopter crash in Egypt earlier this week. Tropical Storm Iota forecast to make Yucatan landfall as hurricane Tropical Storm Iota is expected to make landfall along the Yucatan Peninsula as a hurricane as it strengthens over the next few days, forecasters said Saturday. Moments from the 2020 Masters Tournament The 2020 Masters Tournament teed off November 12, 2020, without patrons in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The first round was briefly suspended for rain. Here's a look at the tournament by UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch. Vivica A. Fox joins Season 2 of 'Stuck with You' "Empire" and "Independence Day" star Vivica A. Fox has joined the cast of the romantic dramedy "Stuck with You" for Season 2. U.S. hits new daily record of more than 184,000 COVID-19 cases The United States has recorded a new daily high of more than 184,000 new COVID-19 cases, according to updated data Friday. Pennsylvania judges toss 6 Trump campaign election challenges President Donald Trump's campaign has lost multiple election cases, including half a dozen cases in Pennsylvania, and others in Arizona and Michigan. Disney Channel announces 'Under Wraps' remake Disney Channel has announced plans to remake the Halloween-themed "Under Wraps," the channel's first original movie from 1997. 75-foot Christmas tree arrives at Rockefeller Center This year's 75-foot-tall Christmas tree arrived at Rockefeller Center on Saturday ready to be decked out for the holiday season. Kim Delaney to star in Lifetime's 'Long Island Serial Killer' Emmy-winning actress Kim Delaney is set to star in the Lifetime movie "The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice." NASA, SpaceX delay launch of four astronauts into space to Sunday NASA and SpaceX cited forecasts for windy conditions in the Atlantic Ocean and pushed back the Crew-1 launch of four astronauts to Sunday evening from Saturday. Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough to star in Netflix's 'Guilty' movie Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough and Ethan Hawke have signed on for roles in the Netflix movie, "The Guilty." Dozens injured in Peru protests after Vizcarra's removal Dozens of people have been injured in clashes between protesters and police over several nights of unrest in response to the ouster of President Martin Vizcarra, human rights groups and lawmakers say. Report: Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis split up after 9 yearsAriana Grande's 'Positions' tops the U.S. album chart Pop music star Ariana Grande's "Positions" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Pandemic has taken a toll on childrens' mental health Since last April, hospital emergency rooms across the United States have seen a sustained surge in visits related to the mental health of school-aged kids, a new report reveals. |
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‘It’s Traumatizing’: Coronavirus Deaths in the U.S. Are Climbing AgainDeaths are far below the rate of the spring, when as many as 2,200 people were dying every day, but experts warn they are rising fast. Missing From State Plans to Distribute the Coronavirus Vaccine: Money to Do ItThe government has sent billions to drug companies to develop a coronavirus shot but a tiny fraction of that to localities for training, record-keeping and other costs for vaccinating citizens. Biden Asked Republicans to Give Him a Chance. They’re Not Interested.Joe Biden promised not only to win, but to “restore the soul of the nation.” But the deep divisions that animated President Trump’s tenure show no signs of receding. Economic Demands Test Biden Even Before InaugurationWith the recovery slowing and coronavirus cases surging, Democrats must decide whether quick action on federal aid is more important than its scale. Once the Disease of Gluttonous Aristocrats, Gout Is Now Tormenting the MassesIt can be tempting to ascribe the affliction’s prevalence to our current climate of indulgence, but that’s not the full story. Vatican Report Cast Pope John Paul II in Harsh New LightThe former pope was fast-tracked for canonization immediately after his death. But a tarnished legacy in dealing with the church’s sex abuse scandals has left critics to wonder whether it was too fast. The Coronavirus Saved My LifeIf I hadn’t gone in for a test, I wouldn’t have learned I had stage four metastatic lung cancer. I guess that’s a perverse kind of luck. Trump's Shuffling of the Pentagon Makes for a Rough TransitionTrump shuffles the Pentagon leadership, raising anxieties more. In Alabama, Poverty and the Coronavirus Are a Double BlowBefore she died of Covid-19, Pamela Rush opened her home to show the world what poverty looks like. Goodbye, Golden GooseTime for Donald Trump to head down Sunset Boulevard. What Democrats Are Up Against in GeorgiaThe Senate contenders face not just Republicans but also the state’s political history, which shows that change doesn’t come easy. This Coronavirus Surge Does Not Have to Be So HorrificAmerica is entering a difficult period. But the outcome is not foregone. Au Revoir but Not AdieuFor 12 years as a columnist I wore my “heart out after the unattainable.” Watching the U.S. Election While Irish“John King is back on shift!” gasped my sister Caoimhe. “It must be close.” When the White House Was Full of Claws, Scales, Stripes and TailsThe long tradition of presidential pets is set to resume this January with two German shepherds belonging to President-elect Joe Biden. Their predecessors weren’t always cats and dogs. Iran Denies That Al Qaeda Leader Was Killed in TehranThe denial came in the wake of a New York Times report that quoted intelligence officials as saying the terror group’s No. 2 leader was killed on the street in Tehran in August. Dustin Johnson Widens Masters Lead and Eyes Scoring RecordThe No. 1-ranked golfer played in one lead-up event before the Masters after a positive coronavirus test felled him in October. Despite the rust, he leads the field by four strokes after three rounds. A New York Woman Is Stabbed, and Two 15-Year-Olds Are Charged With MurderNyla Bond, 20, became friendly with one of the teenagers last year. Now she is dead, and questions swirl around the motive for the killing. Lee Hyo-jae, Champion of Women’s Rights in South Korea, Dies at 95Ms. Lee was a prominent activist and a founder of women’s studies programs. She also stood up to the country’s dictators. Paul Hornung, Midcentury Football’s ‘Golden Boy,’ Is Dead at 84His dazzling play at Notre Dame, a Hall of Fame Career with the Green Bay Packers, matinee-idol looks and a playboy image made him a national celebrity in the ’50s and ’60s. South Korea's Yogurt LadiesThey were among the country’s first women to work outside the home, helping establish South Korea’s taste for dairy products. And these beloved “yakult ajummas” are still making their rounds. Rome Tracks Down the Man Behind All That Graffiti. No, It’s Not Banksy.The tagger known as Geco is not as famous as the British provocateur, but he has made a name for himself in Italy. Joanna Harcourt-Smith, Lover of Timothy Leary, High Priest of LSD, Dies at 74Traumatized by her experience with the psychedelic Pied Piper, she spent decades “composting” her thoughts about him and learning to start her life over again. Leggings Take a Victory LapEveryone is still wearing leggings during the pandemic, including Kamala Harris. More Recent Articles |
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Martin Fox, a Texas sports coach who pleaded guilty in November to conpsiracy racketeering in a cash-for-admissions scheme that defrauded several elite schools, has been sentenced to three months in prison.
At least 42 people are dead in the Philippines after Typhoon Vamco slammed the nation this week, causing severe flooding and a power outage for millions in Manila.
A federal judge ruled Saturday that Department of Homeland Security director Chad Wolf was not legally serving in his role when he signed rules limiting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals applications and renewals .
Dustin Johnson matched his tournament-low 65 with another in Saturday's third round to grab a four-shot lead entering the final day of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Paris Saturday for the first stop on a planned seven-country tour.
Georgia's first full day of a hand recount of ballots went "smoothly," election officials said Saturday.
Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced Saturday that the country is going to enter a second lockdown while Greece plans to close primary schools for two weeks and Iran plans to impose tighter restrictions.
The BBC has announced plans to air another edition of "Michael Palin: Travels of a Lifetime."
Horror drama "The Order" won't return for a third season on Netflix.
Supporters of President Donald Trump gathered Saturday, November 14, 2020, in Washington, D.C., to march in protest of the election results, which show Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential race.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged two ex-Wells Fargo executives for allegedly misleading investors.
President Donald Trump's supporters marched in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to protest the election results that government security and elections officials have called the "most secure" in U.S. history.
The U.S. Army on Saturday released the names of five soldiers killed in a UH-60 helicopter crash in Egypt earlier this week.
Tropical Storm Iota is expected to make landfall along the Yucatan Peninsula as a hurricane as it strengthens over the next few days, forecasters said Saturday.
The 2020 Masters Tournament teed off November 12, 2020, without patrons in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The first round was briefly suspended for rain. Here's a look at the tournament by UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch.
"Empire" and "Independence Day" star Vivica A. Fox has joined the cast of the romantic dramedy "Stuck with You" for Season 2.
The United States has recorded a new daily high of more than 184,000 new COVID-19 cases, according to updated data Friday.
President Donald Trump's campaign has lost multiple election cases, including half a dozen cases in Pennsylvania, and others in Arizona and Michigan.
Disney Channel has announced plans to remake the Halloween-themed "Under Wraps," the channel's first original movie from 1997.
This year's 75-foot-tall Christmas tree arrived at Rockefeller Center on Saturday ready to be decked out for the holiday season.
Emmy-winning actress Kim Delaney is set to star in the Lifetime movie "The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother's Hunt for Justice."
NASA and SpaceX cited forecasts for windy conditions in the Atlantic Ocean and pushed back the Crew-1 launch of four astronauts to Sunday evening from Saturday.
Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough and Ethan Hawke have signed on for roles in the Netflix movie, "The Guilty."
Dozens of people have been injured in clashes between protesters and police over several nights of unrest in response to the ouster of President Martin Vizcarra, human rights groups and lawmakers say.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis have split up after nine years as a couple.
Pop music star Ariana Grande's "Positions" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Since last April, hospital emergency rooms across the United States have seen a sustained surge in visits related to the mental health of school-aged kids, a new report reveals. 
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