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Willard Scott, iconic weatherman for 'Today,' diesCooler temperatures, humidity help slow Caldor Fire Cooler temperatures and higher humidity have given a helping hand to firefighters trying to contain the dangerous Caldor Fire in California as the blaze slowed its advance toward South Lake Tahoe and Nevada. Navy declares 5 missing sailors dead after crash off San Diego coast The U.S. Navy officially declared dead the five sailors who went missing this week after a military helicopter crashed off the San Diego coast. President Joe Biden to visit New York, New Jersey to survey storm damage President Joe Biden will travel to New York and New Jersey next week to review some of the widespread damage caused by the remnants from Hurricane Ida as the region continued to recover from flash flooding. Uber, Lyft to pay legal fees for drivers sued under Texas' new abortion law Uber and Lyft will pay legal fees for drivers sued because of Texas' new abortion law provisions against helping women get an abortion. Hen hazard: Salmonella a threat from backyard chickens It's still not OK to kiss your chickens or your ducklings -- you could catch a salmonella infection from barnyard birds. Taliban postpones forming new gov't amid continued fighting in Panjshir The Taliban on Saturday postponed their expected announcement of a new government as fighters in the Panjshir Valley continued to hold out against the militant group's takeover of the country. Pete Buttigieg, husband Chasten announce adoption of two children Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the first openly gay Cabinet member to be confirmed by the Senate, announced Saturday that he and husband Chasten Buttigieg have become fathers. Broadway's 'Waitress' sets new theater record as it reopens The Broadway musical, "Waitress," set a new single-performance house record for ticket sales -- $197,878 -- at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre Friday night, the show's producers announced. N.Z. supermarket attacker ID'ed; PM vows stricter terror laws The Islamic extremist who police fatally shot after he attacked seven people in New Zealand was officially identified Saturday as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed to tighten counter-terrorism laws. Facebook, Twitter, Telegram facing $1M in fines from Russian authorities Western social media giants Telegram, Facebook and Twitter will be called into a Moscow court this month where they will face fines of nearly $1 million for refusing to remove "prohibited content," Russian medi Richard E. Grant mourns death of wife, famed dialect coach Joan Washington Richard E. Grant is mourning the death of his wife -- voice and dialect coach Joan Washington. Jamie Gray Hyder, Demore Barnes are leaving 'Law & Order: SVU'Kaley Cuoco, Karl Cook ending three-year marriage "The Flight Attendant" star Kaley Cuoco and equestrian Karl Cook have announced they are ending their three-year marriage. Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' tops U.S. album chart Pop star Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Britain's vaccine advisory body doesn't advise universal COVID-19 vaccination for 12-15 Britain's vaccine advisory body has recommended against universal COVID-19 vaccination for healthy children between the ages 12 of 15 despite a government push to proceed with a plan. Texas judge blocks private group from invoking new anti-abortion law A Texas judge has temporarily prevented a private anti-abortion group from suing medical providers under the provisions of the state's new six-week abortion ban. Kidney damage may be another consequence of 'long-COVID-19' People hospitalized for COVID-19, and even some with milder cases, may suffer lasting damage to their kidneys, new research finds. Famous birthdays for Sept. 4: Beyonce, Max Greenfield Singer Beyonce turns 40 and actor Max Greenfield turns 41, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 4. About 7,000 steps per day could lead to a longer life, study says Folks who took about 7,000 steps a day had a 50% to 70% lower risk of dying from all causes during after 11 years of follow-up when compared with people who took fewer steps each day, according to a new study. More Recent Articles |
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A Massive Levee System Saved New Orleans. Can Other Towns Be Helped?A massive flood protection system built around New Orleans helped save it from flooding during Hurricane Ida. Surrounding communities, which weren’t so lucky, want their own system. Nearly a Week Without Power, New Orleans Is Facing a ‘Race With the Clock’Forecasters are warning of dangerously high temperatures this weekend as 70 percent of the city remains without power after Hurricane Ida. Taliban Fighters Crush a Women’s Protest Amid Flickers of ResistanceThe women were assaulted with rifle butts, tear gas and metal clubs, while anti-Taliban rebels in the north vowed to repel an assault by the Islamist group. Threats and Fear Cause Afghan Women’s Protections to Vanish OvernightAs the Taliban advanced, safe houses for women closed, and the staff sheltered girls at home as relatives released from prison threatened to kill them. In Invoking Beau, Biden Broaches a Loss That’s Guided His PresidencyReferring to Beau Biden with families of U.S. Marines killed in the Kabul airport bombing drew criticism, but the president remains haunted by memories of a son he described as “me, but without all the downsides.” Lower Manhattan Rebounded After 9/11, but the Pandemic Erased the GainsThe triumphant comeback of Lower Manhattan after 2001 became a rallying cry for New York City. But its offices have emptied out, tourists are gone, and hundreds of retailers have shut down. Indian vs. Black: Vigilante Killings Upend a South African TownAs rioting and looting swept the country this summer, Indians in the suburb of Phoenix set up roadblocks to police their streets. Dozens of Black people passing through wound up dead. Willard Scott, Longtime 'Today' Weatherman, Dies at 87Mr. Scott, who played both Bozo the Clown and the original Ronald McDonald on television, was a longtime weather forecaster on the “Today” show who emphasized showmanship over science. Shelby Rogers Beats Ashleigh Barty at the U.S. OpenThe American beat Barty, who had won five tournaments this year including Wimbledon, 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 (5). Rogers made the crowd work for her. Even for the Greatest Players, Life in Tennis Can Be a SlogNaomi Osaka is taking an indefinite break from tennis as she struggles to find meaning and joy from playing. It’s a sadly familiar script for the sport. On This Labor Day, Here's How Biden Can Help Democrats Become the Party of the Working Class AgainPosing at coal mines and factories, they may tell voters otherwise. But the policy tells a different story. Drowning Our Future in the PastRepublicans keep dragging us backward. The Holocaust Stories We Still Aren't HearingMore than 70 years after World War II, we're still learning about new facets of the Holocaust. Biden's Job Approval Rating Is on the DownslopePutting presidential approval in context. Our Afghanistan Failure and the American Empire in RetreatThere are very few paths back to just being an ordinary nation that don’t involve a truly wrenching fall. SB 8 Is Only the BeginningThe Texas abortion law is just an opening salvo in a broader push by conservatives to restrict the rights of their neighbors, classmates and colleagues. The Labor Shortage Is Empowering Workers to Demand Better JobsWorkers have decided they're not content to settle for demeaning, low-paid work. Can employers take the hint? The Murdaugh Murder Mystery Takes on a New TwistAlex Murdaugh, the descendant of a prominent family of lawyers in rural South Carolina, was shot on Saturday, nearly three months after his wife and son were killed at their home. Keith McCants, Football Star Laid Low by Drugs, Dies at 53At one time the N.F.L.’s highest-paid defensive player, he left the league after six seasons and fell into a spiral of addiction, homelessness and desolation. Curtis Flowers Sues Prosecutor Who Tried Him Six TimesCharges were dropped in 2019 against Mr. Flowers, who spent 23 years in prison after he was accused of killing four people at a Mississippi furniture store. Questions Swirl After Yet Another Emmett Till Sign Comes DownA historical marker that stood outside the Mississippi shop where 14-year-old Emmett Till encountered the woman who accused him of whistling at her, may have been toppled by a truck. But a historical center is reluctant to call it an accident. Pete and Chasten Buttigieg Welcome 2 Children to Their FamilyIn posts on Twitter and Instagram, the couple shared the first photograph of their newborn son and daughter. Hurricane Larry Strengthens to a Category 3 StormThe storm is not expected to be a threat to the United States, an official with the National Hurricane Center said. Navy Declares 5 Sailors Dead After Helicopter CrashThe sailors had been missing since Tuesday after the helicopter, an MH-60S, crashed into the sea near San Diego, the Navy said. Patricia Maginnis, Pioneering Abortion-Rights Activist, Dies at 93In the years before Roe v. Wade, she helped shift the debate away from the rules governing abortion providers to women’s right to control their bodies. More Recent Articles |
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Cooler temperatures and higher humidity have given a helping hand to firefighters trying to contain the dangerous Caldor Fire in California as the blaze slowed its advance toward South Lake Tahoe and Nevada.
The U.S. Navy officially declared dead the five sailors who went missing this week after a military helicopter crashed off the San Diego coast.
President Joe Biden will travel to New York and New Jersey next week to review some of the widespread damage caused by the remnants from Hurricane Ida as the region continued to recover from flash flooding.
Uber and Lyft will pay legal fees for drivers sued because of Texas' new abortion law provisions against helping women get an abortion.
It's still not OK to kiss your chickens or your ducklings -- you could catch a salmonella infection from barnyard birds.
The Taliban on Saturday postponed their expected announcement of a new government as fighters in the Panjshir Valley continued to hold out against the militant group's takeover of the country.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the first openly gay Cabinet member to be confirmed by the Senate, announced Saturday that he and husband Chasten Buttigieg have become fathers.
The Broadway musical, "Waitress," set a new single-performance house record for ticket sales -- $197,878 -- at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre Friday night, the show's producers announced.
The Islamic extremist who police fatally shot after he attacked seven people in New Zealand was officially identified Saturday as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed to tighten counter-terrorism laws.
Western social media giants Telegram, Facebook and Twitter will be called into a Moscow court this month where they will face fines of nearly $1 million for refusing to remove "prohibited content," Russian medi
Richard E. Grant is mourning the death of his wife -- voice and dialect coach Joan Washington.
Jamie Gray Hyder and Demore Barnes are leaving NBC's "Law & Order: SVU."
"The Flight Attendant" star Kaley Cuoco and equestrian Karl Cook have announced they are ending their three-year marriage.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Britain's vaccine advisory body has recommended against universal COVID-19 vaccination for healthy children between the ages 12 of 15 despite a government push to proceed with a plan.
A Texas judge has temporarily prevented a private anti-abortion group from suing medical providers under the provisions of the state's new six-week abortion ban.
People hospitalized for COVID-19, and even some with milder cases, may suffer lasting damage to their kidneys, new research finds.
Singer Beyonce turns 40 and actor Max Greenfield turns 41, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 4.
Folks who took about 7,000 steps a day had a 50% to 70% lower risk of dying from all causes during after 11 years of follow-up when compared with people who took fewer steps each day, according to a new study. 
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