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Guinea President Alpha Conde detained in military coup Military forces in Guinea said Sunday that they had detained President Alpha Conde and suspended the country's parliament and constitution in a coup. Larry far from any land as Category 3 hurricane Hurricane Larry remained a major hurricane Sunday but was situated well east of any land. Ex-Marine kills 4, including infant, in Central Florida shooting A former U.S. Marine wearing full body armor shot and killed four people, including a 3-month-old infant, and injured an 11-year-old girl in Florida early Sunday, police said. Golf: Patrick Cantlay holds off Jon Rahm, wins Tour Championship Patrick Cantlay held off world No. 1 Jon Rahm to win the FedEx Cup and the $15 million prize Sunday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. 'Shang-Chi' tops North American box office with $71.4M "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Ron Klain: U.S. will attempt to get out 100 Americans in Afghanistan White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said Sunday the Biden administration believes "around 100" Americans are still in Afghanistan and that it will make efforts to get them out despite completing withdrawal of troops. Three killed, three injured in Washington, D.C. shooting Police on Sunday identified three people who were killed in a shooting outside of a Washington, D.C. home. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says state's COVID-19 situation is 'dire' Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said the state's COVID-19 situation is "dire" as cases have surged and the Republican legislature has the ability to block his mitigation measures. Navy identifies five sailors killed in helicopter crash The U.S. Navy on Sunday identified the five sailors who went missing and are presumed dead when their military helicopter crashed off the San Diego coast on Tuesday. Calm weather after Ida to precede more gusty thunderstorms After Ida brought deadly flooding and tornadoes to the Northeast last week, cooler conditions are expected to be replaced by more stormy weather and the potential for severe thunderstorms as the week progresses. Tropical downpours to eye storm-weary Gulf Coast as Ida recovery continues Residents of the Gulf Coast region were just beginning a slow recovery from Hurricane Ida, and AccuWeather meteorologists were warning that another potential tropical threat could unload more rain. Portions of Louisiana may remain without power through Sept. 29 Entergy Louisiana on Sunday said some portions of the state may remain without power until at least Sept. 29 after Hurricane Ida swept through the state last week. Garrett Clayton marries Blake Knight "Teen Beach Movie" and "Hairspray Live!" star Garrett Clayton has married screenwriter Blake Knight. Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding dead at 39 Sarah Harding, a member of the iconic British pop music group Girls Aloud, has died of cancer at the age of 39. Dana Perino announces death of dog Jasper at age 9 Dana Perino, co-host of Fox News Channel's "The Five" and "America's Newsroom," has announced the death of her beloved dog, Jasper. Surfer attacked by shark in Australia dies A man died after sustaining a "significant" arm injury in a shark attack on the New South Wales North Coast in Australia on the nation's Father's Day on Sunday morning. On This Day, Sept. 5: Katie Couric becomes 1st solo female anchor on major network On Sept. 5, 2006, Katie Couric became the first solo female anchor on a major U.S. television network when she took over the "CBS Evening News." Famous birthdays for Sept. 5: Michael Keaton, Rose McGowan Actor Michael Keaton turns 70 and actor Rose McGowan turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 5. More Recent Articles
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How the Texas Anti-Abortion Movement Helped Enact a Near-Complete BanTexans are almost evenly divided on abortion, but a combination of Republican control, conservative judicial appointments and cultural shifts helped the state’s anti-abortion movement find success. Covid Deaths Surge Across a Weary America as a Once-Hopeful Summer EndsCases are starting to fall in some hard-hit Southern states, but nearly half of Americans are not fully vaccinated, allowing the Delta variant to persist. Covid Ravaged South America. Then Came a Sharp Drop in Infections.South America was the epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic early this year. Experts are trying to find out why new infections and deaths are falling so fast. Florida Shooting: 4 Are Found Dead After Man Opens Fire on DeputiesThe gunman, a veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, fatally shot a man, two women and an infant inside two homes near Lakeland, Fla., the authorities said. A girl, 11, was wounded. As Afghan Refugee Crisis Unfolds, Koreans Recall ‘Miracle’ EvacuationThe U.S. military evacuated 91,000 people out of a North Korean port in 1950. By some estimates, it was the single largest wartime refugee evacuation in American history until Afghanistan. U.S. Citizens and Afghans Wait for Evacuation Flights From Country’s NorthThe Taliban have left hundreds of people stranded in Afghanistan awaiting approval for departure. New Orleans Power Failure Traps Older Residents in Homes“I had to get out of there,” said one 86-year-old man who sat in his eighth-floor apartment for nearly a week after Hurricane Ida, struggling to breathe without his medical equipment. Biden to Visit Northeast Flood Zones as Demand Grows for Climate ActionThe president will visit hard-hit areas in New York and New Jersey, as residents call for more serious action on climate change. How a Small Town Silenced a Neo-Nazi Hate CampaignA Montana town reflects on its effort to drive former President Donald J. Trump’s extremist supporters back to the fringes. Back on the Trail, Bernie Sanders Campaigns for the $3.5 Trillion Budget PlanSenator Bernie Sanders is barnstorming the country again, but not for the presidency. Instead, he’s making the case for a $3.5 trillion bill that would be a once-in-a-generation achievement. If Gawker Is Nice, Is It Still Gawker?“I’m not interested in ruining people’s lives,” says its top editor, Leah Finnegan, who once insulted a baby in a headline. From ‘Ku Kluxism’ to TrumpismMany of the Klan’s tactics are still being used to preserve white supremacy and subjugate racial, ethnic and religious minorities in United States. On Parenting and Letting Go: Your Children Are Not Yours to OwnMy child’s path has split from mine, as it should. But maybe the best is yet to come. I Was Sexually Harassed at the Pentagon. Here's What Happened Next.When I arrived at the office, the reality that awaited me was the one I’d never imagined: the best-case scenario. Dorothy Day’s Vision For a Better WorldA labor activist and devout Catholic, she had a unique vision for a better world. The Real Problem with Sex Between Professors and StudentsWe need to get beyond evaluating sex solely through the lens of consent. Let’s Honor the True Spirit of Labor DayThe labor movement’s often bloody struggle for human dignity is neglected in standard accounts of American history. S.A. Cosby, a Writer of Violent Noirs, Claims the Rural South as His OwnAfter years of small breaks, Cosby has found big success with “Blacktop Wasteland” and “Razorblade Tears,” propulsive books about family, sex, race, class and the stain of Southern history. Without Box Office or Streaming Numbers, Hollywood Finds It Tough to PlanWith box office numbers way down in the pandemic and streaming numbers hard to come by, the film industry is often unable to determine whether a movie is a hit or a miss. A Skeleton for Diplomacy: How a Plan to Reconcile France and Russia CollapsedThe remains of a Napoleonic general who died on a Russian battlefield came home in July. But the chance for rapprochement collapsed over concerns about Moscow’s policies. ‘Everyone Is on the List’: Fear Grips Nicaragua as It Veers to DictatorshipA crackdown on opposition by President Daniel Ortega leaves Nicaraguans to wonder: Who is next? Guinea President, Alpha Condé, Seized in Military CoupIf the coup is successful, it will mark the third time in five months that a West African nation has suffered a takeover. Patrick Cantlay Wins the FedEx CupCantlay fended off Jon Rahm, the world No. 1, at the Tour Championship in Atlanta to claim the $15 million prize. Brazil-Argentina Match Stopped When Health Officials Storm FieldAfter a disagreement about quarantine rules, a high-profile match was interrupted by government officials seeking to deport four Argentine players. N.F.L. Will Allow Six Social Justice Messages on Players’ HelmetsThe decals, with messages such as “Stop Hate” and “Black Lives Matter,” are part of the league’s efforts to show solidarity with players who have protested against racism and police brutality. More Recent Articles |
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Military forces in Guinea said Sunday that they had detained President Alpha Conde and suspended the country's parliament and constitution in a coup.
Hurricane Larry remained a major hurricane Sunday but was situated well east of any land.
A former U.S. Marine wearing full body armor shot and killed four people, including a 3-month-old infant, and injured an 11-year-old girl in Florida early Sunday, police said.
Patrick Cantlay held off world No. 1 Jon Rahm to win the FedEx Cup and the $15 million prize Sunday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said Sunday the Biden administration believes "around 100" Americans are still in Afghanistan and that it will make efforts to get them out despite completing withdrawal of troops.
Police on Sunday identified three people who were killed in a shooting outside of a Washington, D.C. home.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said the state's COVID-19 situation is "dire" as cases have surged and the Republican legislature has the ability to block his mitigation measures.
The U.S. Navy on Sunday identified the five sailors who went missing and are presumed dead when their military helicopter crashed off the San Diego coast on Tuesday.
After Ida brought deadly flooding and tornadoes to the Northeast last week, cooler conditions are expected to be replaced by more stormy weather and the potential for severe thunderstorms as the week progresses.
Residents of the Gulf Coast region were just beginning a slow recovery from Hurricane Ida, and AccuWeather meteorologists were warning that another potential tropical threat could unload more rain.
Entergy Louisiana on Sunday said some portions of the state may remain without power until at least Sept. 29 after Hurricane Ida swept through the state last week.
"Teen Beach Movie" and "Hairspray Live!" star Garrett Clayton has married screenwriter Blake Knight.
Sarah Harding, a member of the iconic British pop music group Girls Aloud, has died of cancer at the age of 39.
Dana Perino, co-host of Fox News Channel's "The Five" and "America's Newsroom," has announced the death of her beloved dog, Jasper.
A man died after sustaining a "significant" arm injury in a shark attack on the New South Wales North Coast in Australia on the nation's Father's Day on Sunday morning.
On Sept. 5, 2006, Katie Couric became the first solo female anchor on a major U.S. television network when she took over the "CBS Evening News."
Actor Michael Keaton turns 70 and actor Rose McGowan turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 5. 
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