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Police investigating explosion, vandalism at Southern California church Police are investigating an explosion and vandalism at a church in southern California. Walter Bernstein, once-blacklisted screenwriter of 'The Front,' dead at 101 Walter Bernstein, a screenwriter who was blacklisted by Hollywood in the 1950s but later wrote scripts for the Oscar-nominated "The Front" and dozens of other films, has died at the age of 101. Texas man involved in Jan. 6 riot charged with threatening AOC, police officer The Department of Justice has revealed that a Texas man who allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection also posted online death threats against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (and a US Capitol officer. COVID-19: New cases, hospitalizations fall; clinics grapple with vaccine shortages The number of new cases of COVID-19 has fallen over the last two weeks, but public health officials worry new variants could erase progress and multiple local health agencies are cancelling vaccination appointments. COVID-19: Government declares lockdown in Hong Kong Officials placed 10,000 residents under COVID-19 lockdown Saturday in a crowded district in Hong Kong. Judge changes bond terms of Kyle Rittenhouse, charged with killing 2 in Kenosha, Wis. A judge changed the bond terms of Kyle Rittenhouse, a teen charged with killing two men in Kenosha, Wis., during racial injustice protests over the summer. National Guard to send 15,000 troops from D.C. to home states National Guard troops that had been stationed in Washington, D.C., since the Capitol riot are heading back home this week following orders from several governors for their return. Judge orders Treasury to give Trump 72 hours notice if releasing tax returns A federal judge has ordered the Treasury Department to give former President Donald Trump's lawyers 72 hours notice before releasing his tax returns. Alexei Navalny's wife among those arrested in Moscow protests Tens of thousands protested Saturday across Russia in response to opposition leader Alexei Navalny's poisoning and arrest. Kenneth Branagh to play Boris Johnson in Sky drama Actor and filmmaker Kenneth Branagh has signed on to play British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a new drama series, "This Sceptred Isle," for Sky TV. Piers Mogan, Ryan Seacrest pay tribute to the late Larry King Piers Morgan, Craig Ferguson, Ryan Seacrest and Yvette Nicole Brown took to social media to pay tribute to the late broadcasting legend Larry King, who died Saturday at the age of 87. 'Quiet Place Part II' release delayed until September Paramount Pictures again has delayed the release of its thriller, "A Quiet Place Part II," because of the coronavirus pandemic. 'Drought is going to take a good kick in the pants' Forecasters say the drought in California and the southwestern United States is about to take a beating as one storm after another is expected to bring copious amounts of rain to coastal areas. Fourth man pleads guilty to police fire during George Floyd protests A fourth man has pleaded guilty to a Minneapolis, Minn., police precinct arson after George Floyd's death in May. Notable deaths of 2021 Broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021. 'Barney Miller' alum Gregory Sierra dead at 83 "Barney Miller" and "Sanford and Son" actor Gregory Sierra has died of cancer at the age of 83. Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' tops U.S. album chart Country music star Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is the No. 1 record in the United States. SpaceX scrubs satellite launch, blames weather SpaceX scrubbed its launch to send 143 small satellites into space Saturday, blaming weather conditions. Broadcasting legend Larry King dies at 87 Broadcasting legend Larry King died Saturday at a hospital in Los Angeles, his production company announced. He was 87. Single Michigan ticket wins $1B Mega Millions jackpot Someone in Michigan won the Mega Millions jackpot of $1 billion in Friday's drawing -- the second-largest prize in the game's history. Study: Rising number of people getting weight-linked headaches As worldwide obesity rates continue to soar, new research shows that growing numbers of people are developing a potentially blinding type of weight-linked headache that was once considered rare. Famous birthdays for Jan. 23: Chesley Sullenberger, Julia Jones Pilot Chesley Sullenberger turns 70 and actor Julia Jones turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 23. On This Day, Jan. 23: Wuhan, China, goes into lockdown due to coronavirus On Jan. 23, 2020, the Chinese government issued a travel ban for all residents of Wuhan, the epicenter of a novel coronavirus outbreak. Poll: Half in U.S. still not wearing masks when out in public Though masks are effective in stopping the spread of COVID-19, half of Americans don't wear them when mixing with the public. More Recent Articles |
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Inside the Deadly Capitol ShootingWith a mob approaching, a police lieutenant fatally shot a woman trying to vault through a window near the House Chamber. Arizona G.O.P. Censures Three Top Members Criticized by Trump LoyalistsThe party rebuked Gov. Doug Ducey, former Senator Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain, all of whom have been criticized by some Trump supporters as insufficiently loyal to the former president. Man Threatened to Assassinate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Officials SayGarret Miller, who was among those who stormed the Capitol, also threatened the officer who fatally shot a Trump supporter, saying he would “hug his neck with a nice rope,” prosecutors said. How Alvin the Beagle Helped Usher In a Democratic SenateSenator Raphael Warnock was sworn in this week as Georgia’s first Black senator, and he arrived with a canny canine assist. Biden Seeks to Define His Presidency by an Early Emphasis on EquityOnly two presidents before him have used their first weeks in office to push for equality with the same force, according to one historian. Barred From U.S. Under Trump, Muslims Exult in Biden’s Open DoorFew foreigners welcomed President Biden’s election victory as enthusiastically as the tens of thousands of Muslims who have been locked out of the United States for the past four years. The Trump Presidency Is Now History. So How Will It Rank?As scholars consider the legacy of Donald J. Trump, it appears that even the woefully inadequate James Buchanan has some serious competition. ‘An Incredible Scale of Tragedy’: U.S. Records 25 Million Virus CasesAs staggering as that figure is, experts say it significantly understates the true number of infections in the country. Here’s the latest on Covid-19. How Beijing Turned China’s Covid-19 Tragedy to Its AdvantageThe Communist Party’s success in reclaiming the narrative has proved to the world its ability to rally the people to its side, no matter how stumbling its actions might be. ‘We Are Forced to Live in These Conditions’: In Los Angeles, Virus Ravages Overcrowded HomesPerhaps nowhere else in America can the unequal toll of the virus be felt more dramatically. Suburban sprawl and freeways demarcate the neighborhoods of the haves and the have-nots. Larry King, Breezy Interviewer of the Famous and Infamous, Dies at 87Over five decades, he chatted with an estimated 50,000 people from all walks of life, from presidents and pundits to swindlers and U.F.O. “experts.” How Newsmakers and News Hosts Are Remembering Larry KingCNN colleagues like Wolf Blitzer and Christiane Amanpour were joined by celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Bill Clinton, Magic Johnson and Celine Dion in mourning the longtime broadcaster. Pro-Navalny Protests Sweep Russia in Challenge to PutinThe protests moved across time zones and more than 3,000 people were arrested in at least 109 cities, signaling widespread fatigue with the corruption-plagued political order presided over by President Vladimir V. Putin. Financial Aid: Grades, Merit and Talking to Kids About Paying for CollegeMost colleges and universities now use a “merit” aid strategy to solicit teenagers. Your eighth grader probably ought to know how it works. Is Kevin Cooper an Innocent Man?We’ve seen the DNA evidence in the Kevin Cooper case. It points elsewhere. The ‘Muslim Ban’ Is Over. The Harm Lives On.Biden has rescinded Trump’s travel restrictions, but it will take years to undo the damage. America Has a GPS ProblemThe system is essential but also vulnerable. We need a backup. Hank Aaron Interview: ‘I Recognized That I Had a Gift’No matter what happened in America, his greatness still shone. Hola, President Biden. Latin America Has a Message for You.Promoting democracy across the region should be the cornerstone in the U.S. relationship with its neighbors south of the border. Joe Biden’s Catholic MomentThe new president elevates a liberal Catholicism that once seemed destined to fade away. Biden Must Reckon With Obama-Era Immigration MistakesDeportations carried out back then left immigrant communities fractured and financially devastated. Nepalis Reach K2 Summit, a First in WinterA bold winter ascent captures the last great challenge in the world’s highest mountains. Walking During the Coronavirus PandemicI have a heart monitor. I have a pulse oximeter. I have an oxygen tank. It’s going to be a relaxing stroll. Celebrity Pregnancy Is Big BusinessThese days, content begins at conception. Uber, After Buying Postmates, Lays Off More Than 180 EmployeesThe layoffs include most of the executive team at Postmates, the food delivery app that Uber bought last year. Bombing at California Church Known for Its Anti-L.G.B.T.Q. ViewsOfficials said no one was injured in the attack. The church had been the target of protests over its messages against women, Jews, L.G.B.T.Q. people and the Black Lives Matter movement. Lubomir Kavalek, Czech Who Became U.S. Chess Champion, Dies at 77One of the first and most elite chess players to flee the Soviet bloc for the West, he was among the best players in the world for many years. Salt-N-Pepa, Hip-Hop Duo That Spoke Up for Women, Tells Its Own StoryIn a new biopic for Lifetime that they helped executive produce, the rap group that got its start in 1980s New York traces its roots and its conflicts. Joe Biden, Watch Geek in ChiefRecent presidents not named Trump have tended to wear Everyman timepieces such as Timex and Shinola. Simple Soup RecipesWith this foundation of vegetables and water, delicious, homemade soup doesn’t have to be complicated. Adding personality is up to you. More Recent Articles |
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Police are investigating an explosion and vandalism at a church in southern California.
Walter Bernstein, a screenwriter who was blacklisted by Hollywood in the 1950s but later wrote scripts for the Oscar-nominated "The Front" and dozens of other films, has died at the age of 101.
The Department of Justice has revealed that a Texas man who allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection also posted online death threats against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (and a US Capitol officer.
The number of new cases of COVID-19 has fallen over the last two weeks, but public health officials worry new variants could erase progress and multiple local health agencies are cancelling vaccination appointments.
Officials placed 10,000 residents under COVID-19 lockdown Saturday in a crowded district in Hong Kong.
A judge changed the bond terms of Kyle Rittenhouse, a teen charged with killing two men in Kenosha, Wis., during racial injustice protests over the summer.
National Guard troops that had been stationed in Washington, D.C., since the Capitol riot are heading back home this week following orders from several governors for their return.
A federal judge has ordered the Treasury Department to give former President Donald Trump's lawyers 72 hours notice before releasing his tax returns.
Tens of thousands protested Saturday across Russia in response to opposition leader Alexei Navalny's poisoning and arrest.
Actor and filmmaker Kenneth Branagh has signed on to play British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a new drama series, "This Sceptred Isle," for Sky TV.
Piers Morgan, Craig Ferguson, Ryan Seacrest and Yvette Nicole Brown took to social media to pay tribute to the late broadcasting legend Larry King, who died Saturday at the age of 87.
Paramount Pictures again has delayed the release of its thriller, "A Quiet Place Part II," because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Forecasters say the drought in California and the southwestern United States is about to take a beating as one storm after another is expected to bring copious amounts of rain to coastal areas.
A fourth man has pleaded guilty to a Minneapolis, Minn., police precinct arson after George Floyd's death in May.
Broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, Joanne Rogers, widow of TV icon Mr. Rogers, Magician Siegfried Fischbacher, Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, actor Dearon "Deezer D" Thompson and actress Tanya Roberts are among the first famous people who have died in 2021.
"Barney Miller" and "Sanford and Son" actor Gregory Sierra has died of cancer at the age of 83.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is the No. 1 record in the United States.
SpaceX scrubbed its launch to send 143 small satellites into space Saturday, blaming weather conditions.
Broadcasting legend Larry King died Saturday at a hospital in Los Angeles, his production company announced. He was 87.
Someone in Michigan won the Mega Millions jackpot of $1 billion in Friday's drawing -- the second-largest prize in the game's history.
As worldwide obesity rates continue to soar, new research shows that growing numbers of people are developing a potentially blinding type of weight-linked headache that was once considered rare.
Pilot Chesley Sullenberger turns 70 and actor Julia Jones turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 23.
On Jan. 23, 2020, the Chinese government issued a travel ban for all residents of Wuhan, the epicenter of a novel coronavirus outbreak.
Though masks are effective in stopping the spread of COVID-19, half of Americans don't wear them when mixing with the public. 
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