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Melissa Benoist celebrates series wrap of 'Supergirl' Melissa Benoist posted a note on Instagram celebrating the end of filming of her TV comic-book adaptation, "Supergirl." Canada to welcome fully vaccinated Americans after deal to stop strike Canada will start welcoming fully vaccinated U.S. visitors to the country Monday after reaching a tentative deal to stop a border agent strike. Senators pass another procedural hurdle with infrastructure bill Senators voted Saturday afternoon to end the debate of a more than $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, clearing yet another obstacle before passage and a trip to the House. Kool & the Gang co-founder Dennis Thomas dead at 70 Kool & the Gang co-founder Dennis Thomas died Saturday in New Jersey, his representatives announced. He was 70. 'Suicide Squad' star Joel Kinnaman granted restraining order against Bella Davis Joel Kinnaman has been granted a restraining order against Bella Davis, the model whom Kinnaman said tried to extort money from him after a brief consensual sexual relationship. Body of woman missing for 43 years found in New Hampshire river The remains of a New Hampshire woman who went missing some 43 years ago is believed to have been found Thursday inside a vehicle at the bottom of the Connecticut River under 14 feet of water. Half of all Americans now fully vaccinated as cases rise The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that 50% of the U.S. population, including more than 60% of adults, is now fully vaccinated against the coronavirus while COVID-19 cases rise. Notable deaths of 2021 Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King andbaseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021. Jon Lindbergh, son of legendary aviator, dies at 88 Jon Lindbergh, the son of historic aviator Col. Charles Lindbergh, has died at age 88, his family announced. In Photos: Faces of the Olympics: expressions from the Games From jubilation, concentration to disappointment, here's a look at the athlete's facial expressions from the 2020 Olympics. Senate meets Saturday to push through $1.2T infrastructure bill The U.S. Senate put off their summer recess and met Saturday with hopes of voting on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Bob Odenkirk 'doing great' after heart attack on 'Saul' set Bob Odenkirk has taken to Twitter to offer an update on his health more than a week after having a heart attack on the New Mexico set of his AMC show, "Better Call Saul." No Season 2 for 'Panic' at Amazon The screen adaptation of Lauren Oliver's young-adult novel, "Panic," isn't getting a second season on Amazon. U.S. Olympians Allyson Felix, Nelly Korda among 5 gold-medal winners on Day 15 Allyson Felix won her 11th career medal to become the most-decorated U.S. track athlete in Olympics history, headlining a 10-medal day for Team USA on Saturday in Tokyo. Luis Guzman to play Gomez in Netflix's Wednesday Addams series Luis Guzman has landed the role of Gomez Addams in Netflix's upcoming live-action series, "Wednesday." Hezbollah claims responsibility for firing rockets into Israel Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, has claimed responsibility for firing 19 rockets into Israel, prompting retaliation by Israeli forces. In photos: Tokyo Olympic moments from athletics -- track and field Highlights from men's and women's athletic events, such as track and field competitions, during the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. In photos: Team USA takes gold in men's basketballDixie Fire becomes third largest wildfire in California history The Dixie Fire exploded by more than 100,000 acres in about a day to become the largest wildfire in the country and third largest in California's history, officials said Saturday. Malcom, Brazil stun Spain in extra time for men's soccer gold medal Substitute Malcom outsprinted defenders to finish a Brazilian breakaway with a score in extra time to lead Brazil to a dramatic 2-1 win over Spain in the men's soccer gold medal game Saturday in Yokohama, Japan. Afghanistan is at a 'dangerous turning point,' U.N. special envoy says The U.N. Security Council must revive peace talks since Afghanistan is at a "dangerous turning point," as troop withdrawal nears completion, the U.N. special envoy to the country said. Ferocious storms to erupt across the central United States As August gets underway across the United States, millions of people will be facing the risk of severe thunderstorms this weekend in the Plains and Midwest. Olympics: Japan beats USA, wins first gold medal in baseball Japan shut out Team USA 2-0 to claim its first-ever Olympic gold medal in baseball at the 2020 Summer Games on Saturday in Yokohama, Japan. Kid LAROI's 'Love' tops U.S. album chart The Kid LAROI's "[Expletive] Love" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Perseverance rover's first drilling attempt on Mars turns up empty NASA said the Persevrance rover's first drilling attempt on Mars was unsuccessful, failing to collect any rock during the effort. Nelly Korda wins gold, gives Team USA golf sweep at Olympics World No. 1 Nelly Korda carded a 2-under par 69 over her final 18 holes to hold onto her three-round lead and win the 2020 Summer Games women's golf tournament Saturday in Saitama, Japan. Unclear whether Delta variant is hitting kids harder, experts say The Delta variant is proving just as infectious for children as for everyone else, with pediatric cases surging in some parts of the United States, pediatricians and children's hospitals say. Famous birthdays for Aug. 7: Charlize Theron, Robert Mueller Actor Charlize Theron turns 46 and former FBI Director Robert Mueller turns 77, among the famous birthdays for August 7. |
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Obama Birthday Party: Who's Still Invited?The former president scaled back the guest list for his party on Martha’s Vineyard. Who’s in and who’s out? Gareth Hughes, Sports Producer With a Human Touch, Dies at 41A multiple Emmy winner, he created a specialty in crafting “teases,” short videos that precede major events like the Masters and N.F.L. playoff games. Dianne Whelan on Trekking the Trans Canada TrailFor six years, the filmmaker Dianne Whelan hiked, biked, paddled, snowshoed and skied from the Atlantic to the Pacific and north to the Arctic. Here’s what she learned along the way. Former Acting Attorney General Testifies About Trump’s Efforts to Subvert ElectionThe testimony highlights the former president’s desire to batter the Justice Department into advancing his personal agenda. As Covid Surges in Florida, DeSantis Refuses to Change CourseA virus spike connected to the Delta variant has led to a record number of Covid-19 hospitalizations in Florida. Gov. Ron DeSantis has not altered his approach, for better or worse. More Recent Articles |
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Melissa Benoist posted a note on Instagram celebrating the end of filming of her TV comic-book adaptation, "Supergirl."
Canada will start welcoming fully vaccinated U.S. visitors to the country Monday after reaching a tentative deal to stop a border agent strike.
Senators voted Saturday afternoon to end the debate of a more than $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, clearing yet another obstacle before passage and a trip to the House.
Kool & the Gang co-founder Dennis Thomas died Saturday in New Jersey, his representatives announced. He was 70.
Joel Kinnaman has been granted a restraining order against Bella Davis, the model whom Kinnaman said tried to extort money from him after a brief consensual sexual relationship.
The remains of a New Hampshire woman who went missing some 43 years ago is believed to have been found Thursday inside a vehicle at the bottom of the Connecticut River under 14 feet of water.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that 50% of the U.S. population, including more than 60% of adults, is now fully vaccinated against the coronavirus while COVID-19 cases rise.
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King andbaseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021.
Jon Lindbergh, the son of historic aviator Col. Charles Lindbergh, has died at age 88, his family announced.
From jubilation, concentration to disappointment, here's a look at the athlete's facial expressions from the 2020 Olympics.
The U.S. Senate put off their summer recess and met Saturday with hopes of voting on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Bob Odenkirk has taken to Twitter to offer an update on his health more than a week after having a heart attack on the New Mexico set of his AMC show, "Better Call Saul."
The screen adaptation of Lauren Oliver's young-adult novel, "Panic," isn't getting a second season on Amazon.
Allyson Felix won her 11th career medal to become the most-decorated U.S. track athlete in Olympics history, headlining a 10-medal day for Team USA on Saturday in Tokyo.
Luis Guzman has landed the role of Gomez Addams in Netflix's upcoming live-action series, "Wednesday."
Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, has claimed responsibility for firing 19 rockets into Israel, prompting retaliation by Israeli forces.
Highlights from men's and women's athletic events, such as track and field competitions, during the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Highlights from men's basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
The Dixie Fire exploded by more than 100,000 acres in about a day to become the largest wildfire in the country and third largest in California's history, officials said Saturday.
Substitute Malcom outsprinted defenders to finish a Brazilian breakaway with a score in extra time to lead Brazil to a dramatic 2-1 win over Spain in the men's soccer gold medal game Saturday in Yokohama, Japan.
The U.N. Security Council must revive peace talks since Afghanistan is at a "dangerous turning point," as troop withdrawal nears completion, the U.N. special envoy to the country said.
As August gets underway across the United States, millions of people will be facing the risk of severe thunderstorms this weekend in the Plains and Midwest.
Japan shut out Team USA 2-0 to claim its first-ever Olympic gold medal in baseball at the 2020 Summer Games on Saturday in Yokohama, Japan.
The Kid LAROI's "[Expletive] Love" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
NASA said the Persevrance rover's first drilling attempt on Mars was unsuccessful, failing to collect any rock during the effort.
World No. 1 Nelly Korda carded a 2-under par 69 over her final 18 holes to hold onto her three-round lead and win the 2020 Summer Games women's golf tournament Saturday in Saitama, Japan.
The Delta variant is proving just as infectious for children as for everyone else, with pediatric cases surging in some parts of the United States, pediatricians and children's hospitals say.
Actor Charlize Theron turns 46 and former FBI Director Robert Mueller turns 77, among the famous birthdays for August 7. 
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