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Robert Durst on a ventilator with COVID-19 after being convicted of murder Robert Durst, a real estate heir who was sentenced to life in prison this week for murder, is on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19. Biden’s Supreme Court reform commission sheds two conservative members Two right-leaning law professors have resigned from a commission set up by President Joe Biden to consider potential changes to the U.S. Supreme Court. Assistant House of Representatives Sergeant at Arms arrested for child pornography charges A staff member for the U.S. House of Representatives' security service has been arrested on child pornography charges. British-Iranian woman targeted by Iran’s government could be headed back to prison An Iranian appeals court has upheld the sentence for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian aid worker accused of plotting against the country's Islamist government. Pope asks pharmaceutical companies to release patents for COVID-19 vaccines Pope Francis appealed to pharmaceutical companies to drop their patents on COVID-19 vaccines to make them more widely available in poor countries. Biden honors fallen police and calls for more support for an increasingly difficult profession President Joe Biden said that being a cop today is "harder than it's ever been" in a speech Saturday saying that additional support and reform is needed for the increasingly burdened and dangerous profession. Police spot car of Ohio family missing for nearly 20 years Police have found a car that belonged to an Ohio woman who went missing nearly 20 years ago with her two children. 4 shot at Alabama high school football stadium, police say Gunfire at a high school football stadium in Mobile, Ala., has left four people hospitalized, police said. Macron becomes first French president to attend commemoration for slain Algerian protesters President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday became the first French head of state to attend a ceremony marking the mass killing of Algerian independence protesters by Paris police in 1961. Watch: Amtrak, semi-truck collide in Oklahoma, injuring 5 An Amtrak train collided with a car hauler in southern Oklahoma, injuring five people aboard the train, local authorities said. Italy rolls out Green Pass amid anti-COVID-19 mandate protests Italy has rolled out its Green Pass, a government-issued health pass for citizens to work amid the pandemic, prompting protests. Three Houston-area constable deputies shot, one killed A gunman with a rifle shot three off-duty Texas constable deputies early Saturday morning, killing one and injuring the others, Houston police said. U.S. to pay families of Afghans killed in mistaken drone strike The United States has offered to pay an undisclosed amount to families of 10 Afghans civilians, including seven children, killed in a mistaken drone strike in August, the Pentagon said. Appeals court reinstates several Oklahoma death row prisoners to lawsuit A federal appeals court has ordered that several Oklahoma death row prisoners be reinstated to a lawsuit challenging the state's lethal injection protocol. Fatal stabbing of British lawmaker David Amess was terrorist incident, police say The fatal stabbing of British member of Parliament David Amess has been declared a terrorist incident, Metropolitan Police said Saturday. NASA's Lucy launches on mission to visit eight mysterious asteroids NASA's Lucy spacecraft launched pre-dawn Saturday in Florida for its 12-year mission to visit eight mysterious asteroids. Midwestern cities ready for waves of warm air The Midwest is about to experience some relief as it slips into an increasingly moderate weather pattern. Sean Penn, Leila George divorcing after one year of marriage Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn and Australian actress Leila George are divorcing after one year of marriage, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles. Taylor Swift's 'Fearless (Taylor's Version)' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Katey Sagal recovering from injuries after being hit by car Television icon Katey Sagal is recovering from injuries she sustained when she was hit by a car while walking in Los Angeles. Pet care a primary reason some resist staying in the hospital Dr. Tiffany Braley noticed a trend among patients who resisted being admitted to or staying in the hospital: They just wanted to get home, because they had no one to care for their beloved pets. Famous birthdays for Oct. 16: Suzanne Somers, Naomi Osaka Actor Suzanne Somers turns 75 and tennis star Naomi Osaka turns 24, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 16. On This Day, Oct. 16: Luby's massacre leaves 23 dead in Texas On Oct. 16, 1991, police said George Hennard shot and killed 23 people and then took his own life at a Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas. Nature helped many kids cope during lockdown, study says Children who spent more time in nature during pandemic lockdowns suffered fewer behavioral and emotional problems, British researchers say. |
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Democrats Weigh Carbon Tax After Manchin Rejects Key Climate ProvisionFaced with the likely demise of a central pillar of President Biden’s agenda, the White House and outraged lawmakers are scrambling to find alternatives. Democrats Work to Sell an Unfinished BillAs President Biden and his allies in Congress work to whittle down the size of their ambitious domestic plans, Democrats must sell a bill without knowing precisely what will be in it. They Resisted Vaccines. Here's Why They Changed Their Minds.Mandates have prompted a surge in vaccinations among those who had held out. Some report feeling relief; others, anguish and resentment. How 3 Strangers a World Away Came to the Rescue of a Badly Burned Afghan GirlThe story of 8-year-old Asma, injured by a U.S. tear-gas canister, echoes the heartbreak and heroism of the 20-year American misadventure in Afghanistan. Glenn Youngkin Talks About Virginia. His Base Talks About Donald Trump.Republicans in Virginia are saying what their nominee for governor will not: The governor’s race is a proxy for Mr. Trump’s grievances. Pramila Jayapal Won’t Let the Biden Presidency FailIn the infrastructure negotiations, the leader of the House progressive caucus has shown a willingness to play hardball. Why Wasn't Biden's Child Tax Credit More Popular?The president needs to make the case for a big expansion of government spending. James Bond Has No Time for ChinaAmerica's main rival inspires fear in Hollywood -- and confusion in Americans. The Case for File CabinetsI would have never uploaded my fourth-grade report on caribou into the cloud. But I still liked pulling it out of the drawer labeled A-F. Writers Like James Baldwin Led Me to a Black JesusFor too long, I associated whiteness with holiness. The Unvaccinated May Not Be Who You ThinkScience can find a cure for our diseases, but not for our societal ills. How Best to Save the PlanetReaders debate whether solar geoengineering, advocated in a guest essay, is a good way to address global warming. Beirut, a City Where Everyone Gets By, Revisits Sectarian ViolenceLebanon’s capital thrives on its religious diversity, but sectarian tensions and memories of civil war lurk just beneath the surface. In Venezuela, a Rum Maker Offers Gangsters a Life Outside of CrimeIn the process, the family running the company, Ron Santa Teresa, has gone from bankruptcy to exporting an award-winning vintage rum. Hollywood’s Behind-the-Scenes Workers Reach Deal on New ContractThe tentative deal averts a strike set for Monday and a production shutdown at television and movie studios already scrambling to make up for time lost in the pandemic. After Iraqi Election, a Shiite Leader Emerges as an Unlikely U.S. AllyThe U.S. once threatened to kill Muqtada al-Sadr as his militia battled occupying forces. Now, the powerful cleric is helping Washington by keeping Iran at bay. Houston Shooting Leaves One Deputy Dead, Two Others InjuredOne deputy who was shot in the back was in stable condition, but the long-term impact of his wounds remained unclear. Red Sox Beat Astros in Game 2 to Tie ALCSGrand slams in consecutive innings set the tone in a game that dragged on past four hours but was never in doubt. Syria Accuses Israel of Assassinating Official Near Golan HeightsMidhat Saleh, who oversaw the strategic Golan Heights boundary for Syria, was shot and killed by a sniper, the government said. More Recent Articles |
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Robert Durst, a real estate heir who was sentenced to life in prison this week for murder, is on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19.
Two right-leaning law professors have resigned from a commission set up by President Joe Biden to consider potential changes to the U.S. Supreme Court.
A staff member for the U.S. House of Representatives' security service has been arrested on child pornography charges.
An Iranian appeals court has upheld the sentence for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian aid worker accused of plotting against the country's Islamist government.
Pope Francis appealed to pharmaceutical companies to drop their patents on COVID-19 vaccines to make them more widely available in poor countries.
President Joe Biden said that being a cop today is "harder than it's ever been" in a speech Saturday saying that additional support and reform is needed for the increasingly burdened and dangerous profession.
Police have found a car that belonged to an Ohio woman who went missing nearly 20 years ago with her two children.
Gunfire at a high school football stadium in Mobile, Ala., has left four people hospitalized, police said.
President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday became the first French head of state to attend a ceremony marking the mass killing of Algerian independence protesters by Paris police in 1961.
An Amtrak train collided with a car hauler in southern Oklahoma, injuring five people aboard the train, local authorities said.
Italy has rolled out its Green Pass, a government-issued health pass for citizens to work amid the pandemic, prompting protests.
A gunman with a rifle shot three off-duty Texas constable deputies early Saturday morning, killing one and injuring the others, Houston police said.
The United States has offered to pay an undisclosed amount to families of 10 Afghans civilians, including seven children, killed in a mistaken drone strike in August, the Pentagon said.
A federal appeals court has ordered that several Oklahoma death row prisoners be reinstated to a lawsuit challenging the state's lethal injection protocol.
The fatal stabbing of British member of Parliament David Amess has been declared a terrorist incident, Metropolitan Police said Saturday.
NASA's Lucy spacecraft launched pre-dawn Saturday in Florida for its 12-year mission to visit eight mysterious asteroids.
The Midwest is about to experience some relief as it slips into an increasingly moderate weather pattern.
Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn and Australian actress Leila George are divorcing after one year of marriage, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles.
Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Television icon Katey Sagal is recovering from injuries she sustained when she was hit by a car while walking in Los Angeles.
Dr. Tiffany Braley noticed a trend among patients who resisted being admitted to or staying in the hospital: They just wanted to get home, because they had no one to care for their beloved pets.
Actor Suzanne Somers turns 75 and tennis star Naomi Osaka turns 24, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 16.
On Oct. 16, 1991, police said George Hennard shot and killed 23 people and then took his own life at a Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas.
Children who spent more time in nature during pandemic lockdowns suffered fewer behavioral and emotional problems, British researchers say. 
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