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Matt Hancock resigns at Britain's health secretary after breaking protocols British Health Minister Matt Hancock resigned Saturday after a video surfaced of him breaking social distancing protocols in May while the government was urging people to abide by them to stop the spread of COVID-19. Pregnant woman shot in Dallas road rage incident gives birth; suspect at large A pregnant woman who was critically injured in a Dallas road rage incident has given birth while the hunt for her attacker continues, police said Saturday. Donald Trump bashes Gonzalez, other Republicans at Ohio rally Former President Donald Trump returns to the campaign stump Saturday in suburban Cleveland where upwards to 20,000 are expected to attend a rally at the Lorain County Fairgrounds. Fan's sign triggers massive pile-up at Tour de France A fan holding a sign cut off a bicyclist at the Tour de France Saturday, causing a spectacular pile-up crash. 3 killed, 3 critically injured in Chicago-area train-car crash Three people were killed and three others were critically injured when a minivan they were in collided with a train at a crossing southeast of Chicago, police said Saturday. Billie Lourd pays tribute to late mom Carrie Fisher in Disneyland "American Horror Story" and "Scream Queens" actress Billie Lourd paid tribute to her late mom, "Star Wars" icon Carrie Fisher, during a recent trip to Disneyland. Laurie Holden to co-star in 'Boys' Season 3 "The Walking Dead" alum Laurie Holden has joined the Season 3 cast of Amazon Prime Video's superhero action-dramedy, "The Boys." Johnson & Johnson agrees to $230M settlement in N.Y. opioid case Healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson has agreed to a $230 million settlement with the state of New York in an opioid case, Attorney General Letitia James announced Saturday. New Mexico hot air balloon crash kills 4, leaves 1 hospitalized A hot air balloon crashed in New Mexico after hitting a powerline Saturday, killing four people and leaving one hospitalized. Russia posts highest number of COVID-19 cases since January Russia recorded the highest number of new daily COVID-19 cases in more than six months Saturday as the country endured a surging outbreak of the Delta variant. U.S. report says data inconclusive on dozens of UFO sightings A highly anticipated U.S. government report on UFO sightings has concluded there's not enough data to conclusively explain them, but also did not rule out they may be of extraterrestrial origin. 12 German, 1 Belgian U.N. peacekeeper injured in suicide attack in Mali The first medical evacuation flight took off Saturday for U.N. peacekeepers injured in a suicide attack in Mali Friday, DPA reported. Filming wraps on Ben Whishaw's BBC series 'This is Going to Hurt'First two seasons of 'Chris Rock Show' now streaming on HBO Max The first two seasons of "The Chris Rock Show" began streaming on HBO Max Friday. Officials: Smoldering fires hampering rescue ops at collapsed Fla. condo Fires burning beneath the rubble of collapsed condominium complex near Miami is hindering efforts to rescue survivors among 159 missing residents, officials said in update Saturday. NBC cancels 'Good Girls' after four seasonsPolo G's 'Hall of Fame' tops U.S. album chartRecords fall as 'life-threatening' heat wave blankets Pacific Northwest The Pacific Northwest braced Saturday for what is expected to be a historic and "life-threatening" heat wave, the likes of which -- in terms of high temperatures and duration -- has never been experienced before in that Lockdown weight may have caused surge in diabetes cases in kids, study says Rates and severity of Type 2 diabetes among U.S. children rose during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to weight gain during lockdowns, researchers say. On This Day, June 26: Clinton retaliates for Bush assassination attempt On June 26, 1993, President Bill Clinton ordered a missile attack against Baghdad after the Hussein regime plotted to assassinate President George H.W. Bush. Famous birthdays for June 26: Nick Offerman, Jason Schwartzman Actor Nick Offerman turns 51 and actor Jason Schwartzman turns 41, among the famous birthdays for June 26. As COVID-19 rules ease, common colds rebound across U.S. A nationwide trend of common colds is occurring as COVID-19 vaccinations rise, masks drop, protective restrictions lift, and life returns to some semblance of normal, experts say. More Recent Articles |
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Collapsed Building Near Miami Had Serious Concrete DamageA consultant in 2018 urged the managers to repair cracked columns and crumbling concrete. The work was finally about to get underway when the building collapsed. Anxious Residents of Sister Tower to Fallen Florida Condo Wonder: Stay or Go?The partly collapsed Champlain Towers South scared people who live in Champlain Towers North. But no one has ordered them to evacuate — yet. ‘Not My Intent’: How Biden’s Impromptu Comments Upended a Political WinPresident Biden walked back his stray remarks in a bid to salvage an infrastructure agreement that could cement his legacy as a bipartisan deal maker. Biden’s Push for Equity in Government Hits Legal and Political RoadblocksNo part of President Biden’s agenda has been as ambitious as his attempt to place concerns about equity squarely at the center of the federal government’s decision-making. How Deceptive Campaign Fund-Raising Ensnares Older PeopleOlder Americans, a critical source of political donations, often fall victim to aggressive and misleading digital practices. A broad Times analysis points to the scope of the problem. As Parents Forbid Covid Shots, Defiant Teenagers Seek Ways to Get ThemMost medical consent laws require parental permission for minors to get a vaccine. Now some places are easing restrictions for Covid shots while others are proposing new ones. My Pandemic Hobby? Making Money.During Covid, many people found solace in a new pastime. A few found profit. The Unlikely Survival of the 1,081-Year-Old Tree That Gave Palo Alto Its NameA redwood tree called El Palo Alto has long served as the 120-foot-tall symbol of Palo Alto, but a project to help it thrive has been delayed. The L.I.R.R. Only Works If Long Island Gets Affordable HousingTo justify its big investment in the L.I.R.R., New York needs to force Long Island communities to make room for more housing. Learning From Daryl Davis, a Black Man Who Converts KKK MembersThere's something to be said for talking, and listening, to even unreasonable antagonists. Trump and the Republican Party's Cruel LogicWhy there was Trumpism long before Trump — and there will be long afterward. 'Critical Race Theory' And How American History Is TaughtWhat progressives want, and what conservatives are fighting. Where Did the Coronavirus Come From? What We Already Know Is Troubling.Even if the coronavirus did not emerge from a lab, the groundwork for a potential disaster had been laid for years, and learning its lessons is essential to preventing others. Amber Tamblyn: Britney Spears’s Raw Anger, and MineWhat I know about the toxic combination of money and fame for young women. A New Yorker's Defense of Midtown and Times SquareAs awe-inspiring as the emptiness of 2020 was, it’s the people (yes, those we exasperatedly call crowds when commuting) who make me feel at home. Detroit Flooding: 50 Drivers Rescued and 350 Vehicles DamagedParts of Detroit got up to seven inches of rain. “This isn’t normal here,” an official said. Johnson & Johnson to Pay New York $230 Million to Settle Opioid CaseThe settlement agreement came just days before opening arguments in a sweeping trial of several defendants, including the company. Hot-Air Balloon Crash in Albuquerque Kills 5Four people died at the scene and a fifth person died later at a hospital, Mayor Tim Keller of Albuquerque said. Strong Opening for ‘Fast & Furious’ Film Suggests Movie Crowd Is Back“F9: The Fast Saga,” the ninth installment of the franchise, is expected to earn $68 million this weekend, a respectable box-office result even by prepandemic standards. Romulo Yanes, Whose Photographs Captured the Beauty of Food, Dies at 62Best known for his long tenure at Gourmet magazine, he brought a sense of elegant realism to his job and let his delectable subjects take center stage. Trump, Seeking to Maintain G.O.P. Sway, Holds First Rally Since Jan. 6The former president’s speech in Ohio, made on behalf of a challenger to a Republican congressman who voted to impeach Mr. Trump, reflected both his power over the party and his diminished status. What $730,000 Buys You in CaliforniaA 1914 cottage in Sonoma, a bungalow in Oakland and a one-bedroom condominium in Santa Monica. More Recent Articles |
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British Health Minister Matt Hancock resigned Saturday after a video surfaced of him breaking social distancing protocols in May while the government was urging people to abide by them to stop the spread of COVID-19.
A pregnant woman who was critically injured in a Dallas road rage incident has given birth while the hunt for her attacker continues, police said Saturday.
Former President Donald Trump returns to the campaign stump Saturday in suburban Cleveland where upwards to 20,000 are expected to attend a rally at the Lorain County Fairgrounds.
A fan holding a sign cut off a bicyclist at the Tour de France Saturday, causing a spectacular pile-up crash.
Three people were killed and three others were critically injured when a minivan they were in collided with a train at a crossing southeast of Chicago, police said Saturday.
"American Horror Story" and "Scream Queens" actress Billie Lourd paid tribute to her late mom, "Star Wars" icon Carrie Fisher, during a recent trip to Disneyland.
"The Walking Dead" alum Laurie Holden has joined the Season 3 cast of Amazon Prime Video's superhero action-dramedy, "The Boys."
Healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson has agreed to a $230 million settlement with the state of New York in an opioid case, Attorney General Letitia James announced Saturday.
A hot air balloon crashed in New Mexico after hitting a powerline Saturday, killing four people and leaving one hospitalized.
Russia recorded the highest number of new daily COVID-19 cases in more than six months Saturday as the country endured a surging outbreak of the Delta variant.
A highly anticipated U.S. government report on UFO sightings has concluded there's not enough data to conclusively explain them, but also did not rule out they may be of extraterrestrial origin.
The first medical evacuation flight took off Saturday for U.N. peacekeepers injured in a suicide attack in Mali Friday, DPA reported.
Filming has ended on the BBC limited series, "This is Going to Hurt."
The first two seasons of "The Chris Rock Show" began streaming on HBO Max Friday.
Fires burning beneath the rubble of collapsed condominium complex near Miami is hindering efforts to rescue survivors among 159 missing residents, officials said in update Saturday.
NBC has canceled its dramedy, "Good Girls," after four seasons.
Rapper Polo G's "Hall of Fame" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
The Pacific Northwest braced Saturday for what is expected to be a historic and "life-threatening" heat wave, the likes of which -- in terms of high temperatures and duration -- has never been experienced before in that
Rates and severity of Type 2 diabetes among U.S. children rose during the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly due to weight gain during lockdowns, researchers say.
On June 26, 1993, President Bill Clinton ordered a missile attack against Baghdad after the Hussein regime plotted to assassinate President George H.W. Bush.
Actor Nick Offerman turns 51 and actor Jason Schwartzman turns 41, among the famous birthdays for June 26.
A nationwide trend of common colds is occurring as COVID-19 vaccinations rise, masks drop, protective restrictions lift, and life returns to some semblance of normal, experts say. 
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