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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.
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  1. Guinea President Alpha Conde detained in military coup
  2. Larry far from any land as Category 3 hurricane
  3. Ex-Marine kills 4, including infant, in Central Florida shooting
  4. Golf: Patrick Cantlay holds off Jon Rahm, wins Tour Championship
  5. 'Shang-Chi' tops North American box office with $71.4M
  6. Ron Klain: U.S. will attempt to get out 100 Americans in Afghanistan
  7. Three killed, three injured in Washington, D.C. shooting
  8. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says state's COVID-19 situation is 'dire'
  9. Navy identifies five sailors killed in helicopter crash
  10. Calm weather after Ida to precede more gusty thunderstorms
  11. Tropical downpours to eye storm-weary Gulf Coast as Ida recovery continues
  12. Portions of Louisiana may remain without power through Sept. 29
  13. Garrett Clayton marries Blake Knight
  14. Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding dead at 39
  15. Dana Perino announces death of dog Jasper at age 9
  16. Surfer attacked by shark in Australia dies
  17. On This Day, Sept. 5: Katie Couric becomes 1st solo female anchor on major network
  18. Famous birthdays for Sept. 5: Michael Keaton, Rose McGowan
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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.
    

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  1. U.S. Citizens and Afghans Wait for Evacuation Flights From Country’s North - The New York Times
  2. Experts say Texas’ abortion law GOP policies have an outsize effect on the poor - NBC News
  3. State Department says it has no 'reliable means' to confirm if Taliban preventing Americans from leaving Afghanistan - The Hill
  4. Afghans left behind by U.S. airlift include embassy contractors and visa applicants - Axios
  5. Democrats Under Fire Over Unemployment Benefits Cliff as COVID Surges, Job Growth Slows - Newsweek
  6. Divers Identify Source Of Gulf Oil Spill - NPR
  7. South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh suffered 'superficial' injuries in shooting, authorities say - NBC News
  8. Much of New Orleans is still without power a week after Hurricane Ida - CBS Evening News
  9. Florida shooting: ex-US marine suspected of killing four, including a baby - The Guardian
  10. Soldiers detain Guinea's president, dissolve government - NBC News
  11. Thailand Covid Failures Spur Angry New Protests - The New York Times
  12. Girls Aloud Singer Sarah Harding Dead at 39 After Cancer Battle - E! NEWS
  13. Merkel endorses center-right candidate as successor in Germany | TheHill - The Hill
  14. Pfizer Covid booster shots will likely be ready Sept. 20, but Moderna may be delayed, Fauci says - CNBC
  15. Mercedes-Benz unveils EQE electric sedan with impressive 400-mile range - Electrek.co
  16. Volkswagen CEO: smart cars, not e-cars, are 'gamechanger' - Reuters
  17. Report: iPhone 13 satellite features will only be available in select markets, more - 9to5Mac
  18. How to change Alexa's voice to a masculine tone on an Amazon Echo - Techradar
  19. iPhone 13 release date: When will we see Apple's new iPhone? - CNET
  20. This new Apple Watch Series 7 leak is going to make Apple fans so angry - BGR
  21. Meeting Tony Leung On Shang-Chi Set Left Kevin Feige Speechless - Screen Rant
  22. Kanye West’s Donda Debuts at No. 1 in Biggest Week for Any Album in 2021 - Pitchfork
  23. Kate Hudson Shines in Sheer Red Tulle Gown and Silver Platforms at Venice Film Festival - Yahoo Lifestyle
  24. USMNT disappoints in 1-1 draw vs. Canada | FOX SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS - FOX Soccer
  25. La'el Collins, Connor Williams back at Cowboys practice as O-line shuffle continues - Cowboys Wire
  26. Playoff drivers face disaster all day at Darlington | NASCAR Cup Series Extended Highlights - NASCAR
  27. After six months on Mars, NASA's tiny copter is still flying high - Phys.org
  28. SpaceX cleared for historic civilian launch next week - New York Post
  29. The ISS could be gone by 2024 — what does it mean the future of space travel? - The Next Web
  30. Fauci names new COVID-19 variant health officials are ‘keeping an eye on’ - Fox News
  31. Israel to present COVID-19 booster shot data to FDA experts - Yahoo News
  32. Covid Vaccine Division Altering Interpersonal Dynamics - NBC News
  33. Two COVID-19 safety nets ending Labor Day, affecting millions - FOX 10 News Phoenix
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Experts say Texas’ abortion law GOP policies have an outsize effect on the poor - NBC News

State Department says it has no 'reliable means' to confirm if Taliban preventing Americans from leaving Afghanistan - The Hill


Afghans left behind by U.S. airlift include embassy contractors and visa applicants - Axios

Democrats Under Fire Over Unemployment Benefits Cliff as COVID Surges, Job Growth Slows - Newsweek


Divers Identify Source Of Gulf Oil Spill - NPR

South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh suffered 'superficial' injuries in shooting, authorities say - NBC News

Much of New Orleans is still without power a week after Hurricane Ida - CBS Evening News

Florida shooting: ex-US marine suspected of killing four, including a baby - The Guardian

Soldiers detain Guinea's president, dissolve government - NBC News

Thailand Covid Failures Spur Angry New Protests - The New York Times

Girls Aloud Singer Sarah Harding Dead at 39 After Cancer Battle - E! NEWS

Merkel endorses center-right candidate as successor in Germany | TheHill - The Hill

Pfizer Covid booster shots will likely be ready Sept. 20, but Moderna may be delayed, Fauci says - CNBC

Mercedes-Benz unveils EQE electric sedan with impressive 400-mile range - Electrek.co

Volkswagen CEO: smart cars, not e-cars, are 'gamechanger' - Reuters

Report: iPhone 13 satellite features will only be available in select markets, more - 9to5Mac

How to change Alexa's voice to a masculine tone on an Amazon Echo - Techradar

iPhone 13 release date: When will we see Apple's new iPhone? - CNET

This new Apple Watch Series 7 leak is going to make Apple fans so angry - BGR

Meeting Tony Leung On Shang-Chi Set Left Kevin Feige Speechless - Screen Rant

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USMNT disappoints in 1-1 draw vs. Canada | FOX SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS - FOX Soccer

La'el Collins, Connor Williams back at Cowboys practice as O-line shuffle continues - Cowboys Wire

Playoff drivers face disaster all day at Darlington | NASCAR Cup Series Extended Highlights - NASCAR

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  1. How the Texas Anti-Abortion Movement Helped Enact a Near-Complete Ban
  2. Covid Deaths Surge Across a Weary America as a Once-Hopeful Summer Ends
  3. Covid Ravaged South America. Then Came a Sharp Drop in Infections.
  4. Florida Shooting: 4 Are Found Dead After Man Opens Fire on Deputies
  5. As Afghan Refugee Crisis Unfolds, Koreans Recall ‘Miracle’ Evacuation
  6. U.S. Citizens and Afghans Wait for Evacuation Flights From Country’s North
  7. New Orleans Power Failure Traps Older Residents in Homes
  8. Biden to Visit Northeast Flood Zones as Demand Grows for Climate Action
  9. How a Small Town Silenced a Neo-Nazi Hate Campaign
  10. Back on the Trail, Bernie Sanders Campaigns for the $3.5 Trillion Budget Plan
  11. If Gawker Is Nice, Is It Still Gawker?
  12. From ‘Ku Kluxism’ to Trumpism
  13. On Parenting and Letting Go: Your Children Are Not Yours to Own
  14. I Was Sexually Harassed at the Pentagon. Here's What Happened Next.
  15. Dorothy Day’s Vision For a Better World
  16. The Real Problem with Sex Between Professors and Students
  17. Let’s Honor the True Spirit of Labor Day
  18. S.A. Cosby, a Writer of Violent Noirs, Claims the Rural South as His Own
  19. Without Box Office or Streaming Numbers, Hollywood Finds It Tough to Plan
  20. A Skeleton for Diplomacy: How a Plan to Reconcile France and Russia Collapsed
  21. ‘Everyone Is on the List’: Fear Grips Nicaragua as It Veers to Dictatorship
  22. Guinea President, Alpha Condé, Seized in Military Coup
  23. Patrick Cantlay Wins the FedEx Cup
  24. Brazil-Argentina Match Stopped When Health Officials Storm Field
  25. N.F.L. Will Allow Six Social Justice Messages on Players’ Helmets
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Cases 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 Deputies

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U.S. Citizens and Afghans Wait for Evacuation Flights From Country’s North

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