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Ida moves across Louisiana as strong storm Hurricane Ida was moving over southeastern Louisiana late Sunday, the 16th anniversary of the arrival of Hurricane Katrina, forecasters said. U.S. drone targets car bomb in Kabul 2 days before exit deadline Two days before the deadline for removing all U.S. personnel from Afghanistan, evacuations decreased and the Kabul capital was rocked with an explosion close to the airport in a drone's defensive strike. Patrick Cantlay outlasts Bryson DeChambeau in playoff, wins BMW Championship Patrick Cantlay edged Bryson DeChambeau in an epic six-hole playoff to win the BMW Championship on Sunday at Caves Valley Golf Club in Baltimore. Biden attends dignified transfer of 13 service members killed in Kabul President Joe Biden traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Sunday to attend the dignified transfer of the American service members killed in a pair of explosions near Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. Tropical Storm Julian strengthens some after forming in Atlantic Tropical Storm Julian picked up some strength after forming in the Atlantic Ocean Sunday morning, forecasters said. 'Candyman' sequel tops the North American box office with $22.4M Horror sequel "Candyman" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $22.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. U.S. hospitalizations rising among children, young people amid Delta surge Hospitals throughout the south are experiencing shortages of oxygen as their intensive care units are inundated with COVID-19 patients including increasing amounts of children and other young people. Ed Asner, who played Lou Grant on two CBS shows, dies at 91 Ed Asner -- the actor who portrayed the gruff but lovable newsman Lou Grant on the comedy "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and then the drama, "Lou Grant" -- has died. Western Hemisphere accounts for 46.9% of deaths, 40% infections The Western Hemisphere, despite only 18% of the world's 7.9 billion population, has nearly a majority of the coronavirus deaths and nearly 40% of the infections with five nations in the top 10 for most fatalities. 30 killed, 60 injured in Houthi attack on Yemen military base At least 30 soldiers were killed and 60 more were injured Sunday as Houthi rebels launched armed drones and ballistic missiles at a Saudi-led military base in Yemen. Kanye West finally releases 'Donda' album Rapper Kanye West has released his 10th studio album, "Donda," after several delays and high-profile listening parties to promote it. Former child actor Matthew Mindler dead at 19 Actor Matthew Mindler has died at the age of 19, his university in Pennsylvania announced. SpaceX launches cargo mission, including robotic arm, to space station SpaceX successfully launched it cargo resupply mission, including a robotic arm to help astronauts work, to the International Space Station shortly after 3 a.m. EDT Sunday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On This Day, Aug. 29: Hurricane Katrina makes landfall in Louisiana On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore on the Gulf Coast, inflicting severe damage in New Orleans. Famous birthdays for Aug. 29: Carla Gugino, Liam Payne Actor Carla Gugino turns 50 and pop singer Liam Payne turns 28, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 29. More Recent Articles
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In New Orleans, Anxiously Watching the Levees As Hurricane Ida ArrivesThe prospect of “another Katrina” has haunted New Orleans, and the rest of the nation. U.S. Conducts Drone Strike in Kabul and Winds Down Airlift as Deadline NearsThe strike eliminated what U.S. officials called an imminent terrorist threat. With the military evacuation of Afghans over, the United States and others say they will still get people out. Biden Receives Bodies of Soldiers Killed in Kabul BombingThe president’s first trip in office to witness the transfer of remains was a reminder of the toll of the Afghanistan war, and of his unique relationship with it. U.S. Again Records a Daily Average of 100,000 Covid HospitalizationsThe influx of patients hasn’t been this high since last winter, before most Americans were eligible to be vaccinated. Here’s the latest on Covid-19. Inside Politico’s Billion-Dollar DramaFrom “son of” to mogul in his own right: Robert Allbritton just became the unlikeliest winner of the new media sweepstakes. Morgan Stickney’s Race Against the ClockStickney, who endured first one amputation and then another, has put off surgery to chase a world record. After years of pain, she is closer to it than ever. Ed Asner, Emmy-Winning Star of ‘Lou Grant’ and ‘Up,’ Dies at 91Best known as the gruff newsman he first played on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” he was also a busy character actor and a political activist. For France, American Vines Still Mean Sour GrapesFrench authorities have tried to outlaw hardy American hybrids for 87 years. But climate change and the natural wine movement are giving renegade winemakers a lift. Ron DeSantis, How Many Covid Deaths Are Enough?Florida's governor is allowing you to choose death so that he can have a greater political life. Stop the Doomsaying. U.S. Credibility Will Weather Afghanistan.To understand the implications of America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, look to history. Why Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Recipients Should Also Get Booster ShotsHealth authorities shouldn't leave J&J vaccine recipients behind in booster recommendations When Will Biden Join the Fight for Voting Rights?It's impossible to conclude that the president has been pulling out all the stops to defend voting rights. Why Poetry Is So Crucial Right NowIt helps us pay attention to the things that matter. How Did Deep Blue California Get Played by Recall-Happy Republicans?It's not just Gavin Newsom’s problem. The state’s recall system is strange and troubling. The Gentrification of Blue AmericaThe troubling interaction between NIMBYs and the knowledge economy. A Newsroom, on PauseFrom the shadows, the newsroom beckons, ready to come alive again. One Thing I Don’t Plan to Do Before I Die Is Make a Bucket ListUntil my cancer diagnosis, I did not understand that one future comes at the exclusion of all others. Don Poynter, Who Made Toilets Talk and Golf Balls Walk, Dies at 96His line of novelty items was wide-ranging. Jayne Mansfield posed for him so that he could make a shapely, sexy hot-water bottle. The Sunday Read: ‘How Long Can We Live?’New research is intensifying the life span debate — with profound implications for the future of the planet. As Washington Stews, State Legislatures Increasingly Shape American PoliticsFrom voting rights to the culture wars, state legislatures controlled by Republicans are playing a role well beyond their own state borders. Can Novak Djokovic Be Invincible Again?For months, the Serbian champion was unbeatable at the sport’s biggest tournaments. Then came the Olympics. Five Decades Later, Medicare Might Cover Dental CareIn the large budget bill now in Congress, supporters of the measure see a rare opportunity to advance a popular policy. The Latest News on Tropical Storm NoraThe storm, which was downgraded from a hurricane, battered western Mexico with rain and was also blamed for at least two injuries in Jalisco State. Tropical Storm Julian Forms in the AtlanticJulian, the 10th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, was expected to weaken and dissipate, forecasters said. More Recent Articles |
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Hurricane Ida was moving over southeastern Louisiana late Sunday, the 16th anniversary of the arrival of Hurricane Katrina, forecasters said.
Two days before the deadline for removing all U.S. personnel from Afghanistan, evacuations decreased and the Kabul capital was rocked with an explosion close to the airport in a drone's defensive strike.
Patrick Cantlay edged Bryson DeChambeau in an epic six-hole playoff to win the BMW Championship on Sunday at Caves Valley Golf Club in Baltimore.
President Joe Biden traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Sunday to attend the dignified transfer of the American service members killed in a pair of explosions near Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul.
Tropical Storm Julian picked up some strength after forming in the Atlantic Ocean Sunday morning, forecasters said.
Horror sequel "Candyman" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $22.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Hospitals throughout the south are experiencing shortages of oxygen as their intensive care units are inundated with COVID-19 patients including increasing amounts of children and other young people.
Ed Asner -- the actor who portrayed the gruff but lovable newsman Lou Grant on the comedy "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and then the drama, "Lou Grant" -- has died.
The Western Hemisphere, despite only 18% of the world's 7.9 billion population, has nearly a majority of the coronavirus deaths and nearly 40% of the infections with five nations in the top 10 for most fatalities.
At least 30 soldiers were killed and 60 more were injured Sunday as Houthi rebels launched armed drones and ballistic missiles at a Saudi-led military base in Yemen.
Rapper Kanye West has released his 10th studio album, "Donda," after several delays and high-profile listening parties to promote it.
Actor Matthew Mindler has died at the age of 19, his university in Pennsylvania announced.
SpaceX successfully launched it cargo resupply mission, including a robotic arm to help astronauts work, to the International Space Station shortly after 3 a.m. EDT Sunday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed ashore on the Gulf Coast, inflicting severe damage in New Orleans.
Actor Carla Gugino turns 50 and pop singer Liam Payne turns 28, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 29. 
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