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Virginia's Robert E. Lee statue to be removed Wednesday Officials in Virginia said Monday that a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee, the largest Confederate monument still standing in the United States, will be torn down on Wednesday. Belarusian opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova sentenced to 11 years A Belarusian court on Monday sentenced opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova to 11 years in prison for threatening national security, her supporters said. More flooding likely in Ida-ravaged Northeast this week Additional flooding could be on tap for the Northeast this week as residents struggle to recover from the devastation caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. Brazilian soccer legend Pele undergoes colon tumor surgery Brazilian soccer legend Pele said Monday he is in recovery after undergoing surgery to remove a tumor from his colon. Ryanair calls off negotiations on major order of Boeing 737 Max 10s Irish low-cost air carrier Ryanair said Monday it has ended negotiations with U.S. aircraft maker Boeing on a proposed major order of its 737 Max 10 aircraft. 'Wire,' 'Boardwalk Empire' actor Michael K. Williams dead at 54 "The Wire" and "Boardwalk Empire" alum Michael K. Williams has died at the age of 54, his family announced Monday. Toddler found safe after surviving 3 days in Australian bush A 3-year-old boy who went missing in the Australian bush for three days has been found and returned to his family, police said Monday. Hugh Jackman's father dies on Australian Father's Day Hugh Jackman's father, Christopher John Jackman, died over the weekend, the actor revealed on Monday. Justice Department vows to protect women seeking abortions in Texas The Justice Department vowed Monday to protect the safety of women seeking access to reproductive health care in Texas as it explores "all options" to challenge the state's strict new abortion law. Four Americans leave Afghanistan via overland route to 3rd country The United States has safely evacuated four U.S. citizens out of Afghanistan by using an overland route, a State Department official said Monday. Nipah virus returns to Kerala, India, killing 12-year-old For the third time in four years, Kerala, India, has confirmed the presence of the highly deadly Nipah virus. President Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi, engaged to longtime boyfriend President Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, announced Sunday that she is engaged to Peter Neal, her longtime boyfriend. Cardi B gives birth to son, second child with Offset Cardi B and Offset welcomed their second child -- a baby boy -- into the world on Saturday. Notable deaths of 2021 Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King andbaseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021. 'Breathless' star Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88 Actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, the biggest star of the French New Wave cinema of the 1960s whose film career spanned six decades, has died in Paris, his lawyer announced Monday. He was 88. Former French soccer player Jean-Pierre Adams dies after 39 years in coma Former French soccer player Jean-Pierre Adams died Monday after remaining in a coma for 29 years. President Joe Biden declares New York in disaster state, orders federal aid U.S. President Joe Biden has ordered federal aid to New York after declaring a major disaster in the state. Appeals court denies stay for Texas death row prisoner who wants pastor's touch A federal appeals court on Monday denied a Texas death row prisoner's request for a stay based on religious grounds. COVID-19 unemployment benefits expire, affecting millions After 18 months in effect, the nation's expansion of unemployment benefits came to a close this weekend and will likely remain that way. Kate Hudson, Craig Robinson attend the Venice Film Festival Actors, directors and celebrities attended the the 78th Venice International Film Festival in Venice, Italy, from September 1-11, 2021. Here's a look at moments from the red carpet. Taiwan says China entered air defence zone for third straight day The Taiwan air force said Monday that more than a dozen Chinese fighter jets, four bombers and one surveillance craft intruded in Taiwan's air defense zone. Jan Hecker, German ambassador to China, dies two weeks into appointment German Ambassador to China Jan Hecker died suddenly Monday, two weeks into his appointment in Beijing, German officials said. Extreme heat, smoke could exacerbate wildfire plight on Labor Day weekend Record-challenging heat has been building across the Southwest this past weekend, making firefighting immensely difficult. 6 Palestinians escape from high-security Israeli prison Authorities in Israel said they are searching for six Palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high-security prison early Monday through the use of a tunnel. Taliban claim victory over resistance fighters in Panjshir The Taliban early Monday claimed victory over a group of resistance fighters in Panjshir Province, the last remaining region in Afghanistan to fall to the militant organization. On This Day, Sept. 6: First Battle of the Marne begins On Sept. 6, 1914, World War I's first Battle of the Marne took place outside Paris, France. |
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Unemployment Benefits Expire for Millions Without Pushback From BidenThe president has encouraged some states to continue helping the long-term unemployed, but administration officials said it was time for enhanced federal aid to end. Why You Might Not Be Returning to the Office Until Next YearAfter the Delta variant disrupted plans to reopen after Labor Day, many businesses pushed their targets further out or left them open-ended. Americans Stretch Across Political Divides to Welcome Afghan Refugees“Even the most right-leaning isolationists” are coming forward to help those fleeing Afghanistan, a pastor said. A mass mobilization is underway. Clarissa Ward of CNN Looks Back on the Afghanistan WarThe network’s chief international correspondent, one of the most visible reporters during the withdrawal of U.S. troops, decided to become a reporter after an epiphany on 9/11. Michael K. Williams, Omar From 'The Wire,' Is Dead at 54Mr. Williams, who also starred in “Boardwalk Empire” and “Lovecraft Country,” was best known for his role as Omar Little in the David Simon HBO series. Michael K. Williams Is More Than Omar From ‘The Wire’Mr. Williams has made a career of bringing nuance and contrast to his roles, inspired by the swaggering characters he grew up with in East Flatbush. Tributes to Michael K. Williams, Actor Who Gave ‘Voice to the Human Condition’From co-stars of “The Wire” to musicians and authors, many took to social media on Monday to share their thoughts about the actor. Trying to Find Your Mother’s Remains From Ground Zero, 20 Years LaterThe medical examiner’s office is still working painstakingly to identify 9/11 victims. There are 1,106 victims whose remains have not been found. They Put Everything Into Their Homes. Not One Was Spared in the Flood.The record rainfall from Hurricane Ida appeared to damage every home on one block in Queens, where some families had lived for decades. A Century Ago, Miners Fought in a Bloody Uprising. Few Know About It Today.At the Battle of Blair Mountain, thousands of miners clashed with sheriff’s deputies in the largest insurrection since the Civil War. History Can Close In on Us Awfully FastWhether it’s in Texas, New York or anywhere else. Southern Republicans Cannot Be Trusted With Public HealthSome matters are too important to be entrusted to state governments anymore. Mask Mandates Are Creating School Board ChaosAmericans have a long history of taking out their grievances on low-level school officials. Christian Exemptions to Vaccine Mandates Lack Sound BasisThere is no legitimate religious basis for exemptions from vaccine mandates in any established stream of Christianity. OnlyFans Doesn't Make 'Sex Work' Safe or EthicalThe company’s decision to reverse course on a proposed ban of “sexually explicit” content shows the power of pornography. Why Everyone Should Care About Workers’ RightsThe impact of rotten jobs radiates far beyond the workplace. Dollarization Is Helping the Collapsed Venezuelan Economy, for NowAfter years of deprivations, an informal trade in American dollars is allowing Venezuelans to buy groceries and medication. A Trip to the U.S. Open Forever Changed MeA father-son tournament gave our columnist almost unfettered access to players at the 1983 U.S. Open, changing the course of his life. Why Did Two People So Poorly Matched Stay Together So Long?Christopher Sorrentino’s memoir, “Now Beacon, Now Sea,” examines the endurance and effects of his parents’ confounding marriage. Justice Department Says U.S. Will ‘Protect’ Texas Women Seeking AbortionsThe statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland did not directly challenge a new Texas law that banned nearly all abortions in the state. The Moving Moments as the Paralympics EndedSights from Tokyo as the Games wrapped up. Colonial-Era Royal Carriage Stirs Up Modern Backlash in NetherlandsThe “Golden Coach,” built for Queen Wilhelmina of Holland in 1896, is emerging as a new focus of debate over slavery, colonialist oppression and history. Johnson, Inviting Battle, Prepares to Break Vow on Raising TaxesPrime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to propose increasing the National Insurance tax to bolster social care services. The Murdaugh Murder Mystery: Shot Lawyer Had Been Pushed Out of Law FirmAlex Murdaugh, a member of a powerful legal dynasty in South Carolina, was accused by his firm of misusing funds. A day later, Mr. Murdaugh reported that he had been shot on a rural road. George Floyd Protests: Troopers Deleted Texts and Emails, Major TestifiesAccording to a transcript released Friday, a member of the Minnesota State Patrol said there was “a purge of emails and text messages” after troopers responded to protests in Minneapolis last year. California Bill Could Alter Amazon Labor PracticesThe bill would rein in production quotas at warehouses that critics say are excessive and force workers to forgo bathroom breaks. Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico: What We KnowThe company leading the cleanup now says it isn’t responsible for the leak, highlighting the tangle of pipes, many of them abandoned, on the seafloor. Palestinian Authority Indicts 14 Security Force Members in Activist’s DeathThe family of Nizar Banat, who was known for his fierce online criticism, say more senior Palestinian officials should also face consequences after he was beaten to death. Mardy Fish Can Relate to What Naomi Osaka Is Going ThroughAnxiety forced Fish to withdraw from the 2012 U.S. Open. Now he is open about his mental health and works with the U.S.T.A. to provide more resources for players. Venice Film Festival: Elena Ferrante, Olivia Colman and Resort Horror“The Lost Daughter,” like “The White Lotus” and “Nine Perfect Strangers,” takes its characters on vacation but they’re hardly getting away. Why Ukraine’s Small Paralympic Team Packs Such a Big PunchThe Ukrainians finished fifth in the overall medal standings in Tokyo with 98, just six fewer than the United States, despite having a much smaller delegation. More Recent Articles |
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Officials in Virginia said Monday that a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee, the largest Confederate monument still standing in the United States, will be torn down on Wednesday.
A Belarusian court on Monday sentenced opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova to 11 years in prison for threatening national security, her supporters said.
Additional flooding could be on tap for the Northeast this week as residents struggle to recover from the devastation caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Brazilian soccer legend Pele said Monday he is in recovery after undergoing surgery to remove a tumor from his colon.
Irish low-cost air carrier Ryanair said Monday it has ended negotiations with U.S. aircraft maker Boeing on a proposed major order of its 737 Max 10 aircraft.
"The Wire" and "Boardwalk Empire" alum Michael K. Williams has died at the age of 54, his family announced Monday.
A 3-year-old boy who went missing in the Australian bush for three days has been found and returned to his family, police said Monday.
Hugh Jackman's father, Christopher John Jackman, died over the weekend, the actor revealed on Monday.
The Justice Department vowed Monday to protect the safety of women seeking access to reproductive health care in Texas as it explores "all options" to challenge the state's strict new abortion law.
The United States has safely evacuated four U.S. citizens out of Afghanistan by using an overland route, a State Department official said Monday.
For the third time in four years, Kerala, India, has confirmed the presence of the highly deadly Nipah virus.
President Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, announced Sunday that she is engaged to Peter Neal, her longtime boyfriend.
Cardi B and Offset welcomed their second child -- a baby boy -- into the world on Saturday.
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King andbaseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021.
Actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, the biggest star of the French New Wave cinema of the 1960s whose film career spanned six decades, has died in Paris, his lawyer announced Monday. He was 88.
Former French soccer player Jean-Pierre Adams died Monday after remaining in a coma for 29 years.
U.S. President Joe Biden has ordered federal aid to New York after declaring a major disaster in the state.
A federal appeals court on Monday denied a Texas death row prisoner's request for a stay based on religious grounds.
After 18 months in effect, the nation's expansion of unemployment benefits came to a close this weekend and will likely remain that way.
Actors, directors and celebrities attended the the 78th Venice International Film Festival in Venice, Italy, from September 1-11, 2021. Here's a look at moments from the red carpet.
The Taiwan air force said Monday that more than a dozen Chinese fighter jets, four bombers and one surveillance craft intruded in Taiwan's air defense zone.
German Ambassador to China Jan Hecker died suddenly Monday, two weeks into his appointment in Beijing, German officials said.
Record-challenging heat has been building across the Southwest this past weekend, making firefighting immensely difficult.
Authorities in Israel said they are searching for six Palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high-security prison early Monday through the use of a tunnel.
The Taliban early Monday claimed victory over a group of resistance fighters in Panjshir Province, the last remaining region in Afghanistan to fall to the militant organization.
On Sept. 6, 1914, World War I's first Battle of the Marne took place outside Paris, France. 
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