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Iran’s foreign minister says U.S. to blame for lack of progress on revived nuclear deal Iran's top diplomat said that the country wants to resume nuclear talks with the U.S. "very soon," but called on President Joe Biden to first lift economic sanctions. California's Fawn Fire continues to grow north of Redding The large Fawn Fire north of Redding, Calif. has grown to 7,544 acres, burning over 100 structures and threatening thousands more. Judge temporarily blocks New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for teachers A federal appeals court judge has blocked New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate just days before it was set to go into effect. Rochester officer faces discipline for role in Black man’s death A Rochester, N.Y. police officer faces charges stemming from the death of a Black man who died while being taken into custody. Iceland holds elections with a record number of parties expected to take power Icelanders went to the polls on Saturday with a record nine parties likely to be seated in the country's parliament. Volcano in Canary Islands disrupts air travel, sends residents fleeing Flights have been canceled and residents ordered to evacuate as a volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma intensified. Netflix orders Season 3 of 'The Witcher' Netflix announced Saturday it has renewed its fantasy drama, "The Witcher," for a third season. Discovery+ renews 'Naked and Afraid of Love' for Season 2 Discovery+ has renewed its dating-survival reality show, "Naked and Afraid of Love," for a second season. 'Night Court' revival ordered to series at NBC NBC announced it has officially ordered a series revival of its 1980s sitcom, "Night Court." Watch: Kate scolds Anthony in first 'Bridgerton' Season 2 trailer Netflix dropped the first trailer for Season 2 of its period romance, "Bridgerton," on Saturday. PG&E faces manslaughter charges tied to Zogg Fire Prosecutors have filed criminal charges, including manslaughter, against Pacific Gas and Electric tied to a California wildfire last year. In photos: Moments from the 2021 New York Film Festival Stars attended screenings and events at the New York Film Festival in New York City from September 24, 2021, through October 10, 2021. World leaders assemble at United Nations The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19. Search for man missing in Yellowstone National Park now recovery operation After crews scoured trails and shorelines in the Shoshone Lake area of Yellowstone National Park, a search for a missing man has turned into a recovery operation, the park officials said. Margaret Cho, Santiago Cabrera join 'Flight Attendant' ensemble Margaret Cho, Santiago Cabrera, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Cheryl Hines, Mae Martin and Jessie Ennis have joined the Season 2 ensemble of the dramedy-thriller, "The Flight Attendant." Typhoon Mindulle could become a super typhoon and threaten Japan As Typhoon Mindulle strengthens across the Philippine Sea, forecasters say favorable conditions for tropical development along its track can lead to rapidly strengthening and the storm becoming a super typhoon. Watch: 'Stranger Things' kids explore abandoned house in Season 4 teaser Netflix released the first teaser for its upcoming fourth season of "Stranger Things" on Saturday. Indian PM Modi touches on Afghanistan, pandemic in U.N. General Assembly address Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched Saturday on the the situation in Afghanistan and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other issues in his U.N. address. Saturday's Google Doodle honors late Christopher Reeve Google celebrated what would have been Christopher Reeve's 69th birthday with a Doodle featuring the late "Superman" icon with a sketch of the New York City skyline behind him. President Joe Biden leans against shielding former President Donald Trump records in Jan. 6 investigation President Joe Biden has leaned toward not shielding former President Donald Trump's records from the Jan. 6 investigation, the White House press secretary indicated. Sam now a Category 4 hurricane Hurricane Sam intensified in strength Saturday morning to become a major hurricane, forecasters said. FBI investigating allegations of assault of U.S. service member by Afghan evacuees The FBI has launched an investigation into an alleged assault on a female U.S. service member by multiple male Afghan evacuees at a New Mexico refugee camp, U.S. military officials said. Canadian diplomat, entrepreneur set free to return home from China Two Canadian citizens, a diplomat and an entrepreneur, have been set free to return home from China after two-and-a-half years in prison. Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy' tops U.S. album chart for 2nd week Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week. Federal appeals court refuses en banc review of Dylann Roof death sentence A federal appellate court has refused to have its full panel of judges hear the appeal of his death sentence for the murder of nine people at a Charleston, S.C., in 2015. On This Day, Sept. 25: Sandra Day O'Connor sworn in as 1st female Supreme Court justice On Sept. 25, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor was sworn in as the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice. |
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A Journey Through Merkel’s Germany: Affluent, Anxious and Almost NormalAs Germany heads into an election that will see Angela Merkel step down after 16 years as chancellor, she leaves behind a country profoundly changed — and anxious about changing more. They Investigate Police Killings. Their Record Is Wanting.After the murder of George Floyd, some states looked to independent agencies to examine deaths in police custody. But dozens of cases handled by the Texas Rangers show the approach has flaws. To Get Back Meng Wanzhou, China Uses a Hardball Tactic: Seizing ForeignersThe speed at which Beijing returned two Canadians held seemingly tit-for-tat in exchange may signal comfort with the tactic. An FBI Informant Marched Into the Capitol on Jan. 6 RiotA member of the far-right Proud Boys texted his F.B.I. handler during the assault, but maintained the group had no plan in advance to enter the Capitol and disrupt the election certification. Democrats’ Spending Fight Carries High Stakes for Their CandidatesFailure of moderates and progressives to reach a deal would fuel Republican attacks on their competence — with consequences as soon as November in Virginia, and in the midterms next year. Packing Your Purse (or Pockets) for a Night at the OperaMelissa Clark takes in the drama with a side of snacks, neat and petite, to sustain her through the highs and lows. Biden’s Covid Booster Program Is QuestionableGetting first shots in arms, globally, is more important than any booster program. Angela Merkel Was Underestimated, and It Became Her SuperpowerHer 16-year reign is evidence that effective politics doesn't require losing your humanity. Can Joe Biden Recover?Biden can definitely float his way back up. Clawing his way up might be a different story. On Charles W. Mills, a Great Philosopher We Lost This WeekA tribute to Charles W. Mills. 7 Gadgets to Make You Less Weird When You Go Back to the OfficeHas returning to your workplace got you down? These inventions can help. True Crime, Keith Morrison and MeThe stories may be based in reality, but they portray a fictitious world. Robert E. Lee and the Importance of BiographyExposing the complicated truth of America's past is the real work of historians. Chris Cuomo Sexually Harassed Me. I Hope He’ll Use His Power to Make Change.His former boss wants harassers and enablers held accountable. 8 Arrested in Fraternity Pledge’s Alcohol-Poisoning Death, Police SayAdam Oakes, a 19-year-old student at Virginia Commonwealth University, died in February after being told to drink a bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, family members say. Hurricane Sam Strengthens to a Category 4 StormThe fourth named storm to form in less than a week was forecast to strengthen Saturday night as it moved across the Atlantic Ocean. With Stanton Leading the Way, Yankees Pull Even With Red SoxA pair of wins in Boston, both powered by Giancarlo Stanton, has the rival teams tied for the A.L.’s top wild-card spot. Jack Coan and Notre Dame Beat His Old Team, WisconsinJack Coan, who transferred to Notre Dame from Wisconsin, looked more solid than his Badger replacement, though he left the game in the third quarter with an injury. Tensions Flare in Ryder Cup as the U.S. Team Takes a Commanding LeadThe Americans were calmly overpowering the European side, but then things got testy. I’ve Never Given Birth – but I’ve Done My Share of ‘Parenting’In communities like the one I grew up in, nannies are a rarity, but a ‘village’ of neighbors and relatives can be counted on to pitch in with child care. More Recent Articles |
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Iran's top diplomat said that the country wants to resume nuclear talks with the U.S. "very soon," but called on President Joe Biden to first lift economic sanctions.
The large Fawn Fire north of Redding, Calif. has grown to 7,544 acres, burning over 100 structures and threatening thousands more.
A federal appeals court judge has blocked New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate just days before it was set to go into effect.
A Rochester, N.Y. police officer faces charges stemming from the death of a Black man who died while being taken into custody.
Icelanders went to the polls on Saturday with a record nine parties likely to be seated in the country's parliament.
Flights have been canceled and residents ordered to evacuate as a volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma intensified.
Netflix announced Saturday it has renewed its fantasy drama, "The Witcher," for a third season.
Discovery+ has renewed its dating-survival reality show, "Naked and Afraid of Love," for a second season.
NBC announced it has officially ordered a series revival of its 1980s sitcom, "Night Court."
Netflix dropped the first trailer for Season 2 of its period romance, "Bridgerton," on Saturday.
Prosecutors have filed criminal charges, including manslaughter, against Pacific Gas and Electric tied to a California wildfire last year.
Stars attended screenings and events at the New York Film Festival in New York City from September 24, 2021, through October 10, 2021.
The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19.
After crews scoured trails and shorelines in the Shoshone Lake area of Yellowstone National Park, a search for a missing man has turned into a recovery operation, the park officials said.
Margaret Cho, Santiago Cabrera, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Cheryl Hines, Mae Martin and Jessie Ennis have joined the Season 2 ensemble of the dramedy-thriller, "The Flight Attendant."
As Typhoon Mindulle strengthens across the Philippine Sea, forecasters say favorable conditions for tropical development along its track can lead to rapidly strengthening and the storm becoming a super typhoon.
Netflix released the first teaser for its upcoming fourth season of "Stranger Things" on Saturday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched Saturday on the the situation in Afghanistan and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other issues in his U.N. address.
Google celebrated what would have been Christopher Reeve's 69th birthday with a Doodle featuring the late "Superman" icon with a sketch of the New York City skyline behind him.
President Joe Biden has leaned toward not shielding former President Donald Trump's records from the Jan. 6 investigation, the White House press secretary indicated.
Hurricane Sam intensified in strength Saturday morning to become a major hurricane, forecasters said.
The FBI has launched an investigation into an alleged assault on a female U.S. service member by multiple male Afghan evacuees at a New Mexico refugee camp, U.S. military officials said.
Two Canadian citizens, a diplomat and an entrepreneur, have been set free to return home from China after two-and-a-half years in prison.
Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
A federal appellate court has refused to have its full panel of judges hear the appeal of his death sentence for the murder of nine people at a Charleston, S.C., in 2015.
On Sept. 25, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor was sworn in as the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice. 
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