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Switzerland overwhelming votes 'yes' to same-sex marriage Swiss voters in a referendum on Sunday overwhelming approved of allowing same-sex couples to marry. 'Moulin Rouge,' 'Christmas Carol' win big at the Tony Awards "Moulin Rouge" and "A Christmas Carol" were the big winners at Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony in New York. Ryder Cup golf: USA dominates Europe to claim title World No. 3 Collin Morikawa tied No. 14 Viktor Hovland of Norway in the fifth of a dozen singles golf matches to clinch the Ryder Cup title for the Americans on Sunday at Whistling Straits Golf Course in Sheboygan, Wis. Russian fighter jets escort U.S. Air Force bomber over Pacific Ocean Three Russian Sukhoi-35S fighters escorted a U.S. B-52H strategic bomber that reportedly flew into Russian airspace over the Pacific Ocean on Sunday. Mourners gather at New York funeral service for Gabby Petito Mourners gathered for the funeral of travel blogger Gabby Petito in New York on Sunday, as a manhunt for her fiancé continued. Mom, toddler fall to deaths at Padres ballpark A mother and her 2-year-old son fell to their deaths at Petco Park during the San Diego Padres' home game against the Atlanta Braves, the city's Police Department said. Netflix renews 'Sex Education' for Season 4 Netflix has announced it renewed its teen dramedy, "Sex Education," for a fourth season. DHS Secretary Mayorkas: As many as 12,000 Haitian migrants released into United States Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said as many as 12,000 Haitian migrants were released into the United States as they await immigration trials after arriving at the U.S. Mexico border. Steve Coogan to play Jimmy Savile in BBC miniseries Steve Coogan has signed to play disgraced British broadcaster Jimmy Savile in the BBC miniseries, "The Reckoning." Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler onboard 'Murder Mystery' sequel Netflix has announced it is making a sequel to its popular 2019 comedy, "Murder Mystery." 'Shang-Chi' tops the North American box office for 4th weekend "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth weekend, earning an additional $13.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may delay vote on bipartisan infrastructure bill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Sunday said she may delay a vote on a bipartisan infrastructure bill scheduled for Monday stating she is "never bringing to the floor a bill that doesn't have the votes." Germans head to polls in election to replace longtime Chancellor Angela Merkel Germany will vote Sunday to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel and likely elect a coalition government as she is set to retire after 16 years at the helm of the country. Five Palestinians killed during Israeli raids in West Bank Five Palestinians, including a 16-year-old, were killed and two Israel Defense Forces military personnel seriously injured while Israel attempted to stop a cell that was planned on executing a terrorist attack in the West Bank. Tom Felton thanks fans for support after 'scary' health episode "Harry Potter" film franchise star Tom Felton is thanking fans for their support after he collapsed on a Wisconsin golf course Thursday. Three killed in Amtrak derailment in Montana Three people died and five were hospitalized after an Amtrak train derailed along Montana's Hi-Line, the passenger railroad service said. Netflix sets return dates for 'Cobra Kai,' 'Tiger King,' 'Crown' Netflix has announced when fans may expect new seasons of three of its most popular shows -- "Cobra Kai," "Tiger King" and "The Crown." Famous birthdays for Sept. 26: Serena Williams, James Blake Tennis star Serena Williams turns 40 and singer James Blake turns 33, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 26. On This Day, Sept. 26: UAW, GM reach deal ending walkout On Sept. 26, 2007, ending a walkout that lasted less than two days, the United Auto Workers union and General Motors reached a deal. More Recent Articles |
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Social Democrats Narrowly Defeat Angela Merkel’s PartyVery early results show Olaf Scholz’s party in the lead by a percentage point or less. Follow updates here. A Journey Through Merkel’s Germany: Affluent, Anxious and Almost NormalAs Angela Merkel prepares to step down after 16 years as chancellor of Germany, she leaves behind a country profoundly changed — and anxious about changing more. U.S. Debt-Limit Brinksmanship Has Become a Political GameRepublicans and Democrats have long sparred over raising the debt ceiling. But this time, the odds are growing that the U.S. could default. For Schumer and Pelosi, the Challenge of a Career With No Margin for ErrorThe top two Democrats in Congress face a daunting pile of legislative imperatives. With President Biden’s agenda hanging in the balance and few votes to spare, can they get it done? Speaker Pelosi Delays Vote on Infrastructure BillSpeaker Nancy Pelosi of California said that the House would take up the $1 trillion bill on Thursday, hours before government funding is scheduled to lapse. Covid Rapid Test Prices: How a Law Allows Labs to Charge Any PriceInsurers say it’s price-gouging, but a law left an opening for some labs to charge any price they wished. With Abortion Largely Banned in Texas, an Oklahoma Clinic Is InundatedThe new law prohibits abortions after about six weeks, a very early stage of pregnancy. Many women are now traveling out of state for the procedure. Goldman Sachs, Ozy Media and a $40 Million Conference Call Gone WrongThe digital media company has raised eyebrows for its claims about its audience size for years. Then came the strange voice on the phone. Five Years After Peace Deal, Colombia Is Running Out of Time, Experts SayA treaty with rebels in 2016 called for the end of a decades-long war. But that is not the same as achieving peace, and the window for doing so may be closing. The Mendacity of Joe BidenNo White House fact sheet about other policies that benefited Black people can hide the fact that Haitian migrants at the southern border were treated like animals. Republicans Are Playing a Dangerous Game With DebtThey know the borrowing limit must be raised, one way or another. We Did the Research: Masks Work, and You Should Choose a Surgical MaskOne of the largest studies to date shows masks work. The Limits of ‘My Body, My Choice’Prioritizing individual freedom is not enough to bring about a just society. The Maps That Steer Us WrongMisleading maps are leading us astray. What Happens Inside a Broadway Theater Can Help Us HealIt is church for the heart and mind. It is shul for the intellect. A mosque celebrating mankind. Angela Merkel Was Underestimated, and It Became Her SuperpowerHer 16-year reign is evidence that effective politics doesn't require losing your humanity. ‘Why Was Vicha Ratanapakdee Killed?’His death helped awaken the nation to a rise in anti-Asian violence. For his grieving family, the reckoning hasn’t gone far enough. Freed From Guantánamo, but Still in Limbo 15 Years LaterAbu Bakker Qassim, a Uyghur from China, was dumped in Albania after the U.S. concluded he was not a terrorist, as Chinese authorities had maintained. The only country that wants him is China. The Cause of the Derailed Amtrak Train Remains UnclearFive were still hospitalized on Sunday following the crash in Montana that killed three passengers. The Marines Reluctantly Let a Sikh Officer Wear a Turban. He Says It’s Not Enough.While other armed services allow some religion-based exceptions to dress standards without problems, the Marines insist that even small deviations can threaten the force’s effectiveness. A Portuguese TV Star, Known for Feuding With Immigrants, Wants to Run for MayorA mayoral bid by a TV commentator known for her inflammatory messaging on race raises a larger question: How should Portugal address its colonial legacy? U.K. Offers Thousands of Visas to Foreign Truckers to Ease Driver ShortageThe move reflects growing alarm within the government about a disruption to supplies that has prompted panic buying and, in some cases, caused fuel to run out at gas stations. U.S. Routs European Team to Take Back the Ryder CupCollin Morikawa’s birdie putt on No. 17 secured the half-point the U.S. team needed to clinch its victory against Europe on the way to a 19-9 rout. Five Killed in West Bank ShootoutsThe Israeli military said the five were killed during raids to arrest members of a Hamas network planning terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians. Hurricane Sam, a Category 4 Storm, Continues to StrengthenThe fourth named storm to form in less than a week continued to strengthen on Sunday as it moved across the Atlantic Ocean. Bobby Zarem, ‘Superflack’ and Maker of Stars, Dies at 84As a spirited impresario of public relations, he promoted entertainers, films and the “I Love New York” tourism campaign. Parallel Play Isn't Just for KidsWhy parallel play is good for grown-ups, too. An Immersive, Absurdist Show to RememberTakeaways from a Marni experience that brought new life to Fashion Week. More Recent Articles |
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Swiss voters in a referendum on Sunday overwhelming approved of allowing same-sex couples to marry.
"Moulin Rouge" and "A Christmas Carol" were the big winners at Sunday's Tony Awards ceremony in New York.
World No. 3 Collin Morikawa tied No. 14 Viktor Hovland of Norway in the fifth of a dozen singles golf matches to clinch the Ryder Cup title for the Americans on Sunday at Whistling Straits Golf Course in Sheboygan, Wis.
Three Russian Sukhoi-35S fighters escorted a U.S. B-52H strategic bomber that reportedly flew into Russian airspace over the Pacific Ocean on Sunday.
Mourners gathered for the funeral of travel blogger Gabby Petito in New York on Sunday, as a manhunt for her fiancé continued.
A mother and her 2-year-old son fell to their deaths at Petco Park during the San Diego Padres' home game against the Atlanta Braves, the city's Police Department said.
Netflix has announced it renewed its teen dramedy, "Sex Education," for a fourth season.
Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said as many as 12,000 Haitian migrants were released into the United States as they await immigration trials after arriving at the U.S. Mexico border.
Steve Coogan has signed to play disgraced British broadcaster Jimmy Savile in the BBC miniseries, "The Reckoning."
Netflix has announced it is making a sequel to its popular 2019 comedy, "Murder Mystery."
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth weekend, earning an additional $13.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Sunday said she may delay a vote on a bipartisan infrastructure bill scheduled for Monday stating she is "never bringing to the floor a bill that doesn't have the votes."
Germany will vote Sunday to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel and likely elect a coalition government as she is set to retire after 16 years at the helm of the country.
Five Palestinians, including a 16-year-old, were killed and two Israel Defense Forces military personnel seriously injured while Israel attempted to stop a cell that was planned on executing a terrorist attack in the West Bank.
"Harry Potter" film franchise star Tom Felton is thanking fans for their support after he collapsed on a Wisconsin golf course Thursday.
Three people died and five were hospitalized after an Amtrak train derailed along Montana's Hi-Line, the passenger railroad service said.
Netflix has announced when fans may expect new seasons of three of its most popular shows -- "Cobra Kai," "Tiger King" and "The Crown."
Tennis star Serena Williams turns 40 and singer James Blake turns 33, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 26.
On Sept. 26, 2007, ending a walkout that lasted less than two days, the United Auto Workers union and General Motors reached a deal. 
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