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Authorities: No charges against passenger after plane makes emergency LaGuardia landing Authorities said Sunday an airline passenger whose behavior prompted an emergency landing at New York City's LaGuardia Airport a day earlier would not be charged. Texas governor candidate Allen West says he has coronavirus Allen West, a candidate for Texas governor and a former member of the U.S. House representing South Florida, announced he has pneumonia due to Covid-19. Blue Origin delays William Shatner spaceflight to Wednesday A Blue Origin flight that will carry Star Trek actor William Shatner into space was delayed to Wednesday due to "forecasted winds" at the West Texas launch site, the company said Sunday. Southwest Airlines cancels 1,044 flights Sunday Southwest Airlines canceled 1,044 flights on Sunday after canceling 808 flights Saturday citing air traffic control issues and "disruptive weather." 16 dead, 6 injured as skydiving plane crashes in Russia A pilot, co-pilot and 14 passengers died after a L-410 plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Russia on Sunday. Timothee Chalamet shares first image of him as Willy Wonka Actor Timothee Chalamet offered a glimpse of how he will look in the upcoming fantasy movie, "Wonka." 'No Time to Die' tops the North American box office with $56M "No Time to Die," Daniel Craig's final outing as secret agent James Bond, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $56 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. U.S. Navy engineer, wife accused of selling secrets to foreign nation A U.S. Navy nuclear engineer and his wife were arrested for working together in an effort to provide military secrets to a foreign government, the U.S. Department of Justice said Sunday. Multi-day threat for severe weather is expected across central U.S. Across the classic Tornado Alley of the Plains, places like Oklahoma City, Dallas and Wichita, Kan., need to remain on alert as a series of storms will likely spawn severe weather. 1 dead, 14 injured in shooting at Minnesota bar; 3 arrested Three people were arrested after a shootout in Minnesota early Sunday morning that left one person dead and 14 injured. Merkel says Iran nuclear talks in 'decisive weeks' in final visit to Israel German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the Iran nuclear deal and the importance of a Palestinian state in her final visit to Israel on Sunday. Gusty winds, coastal flooding among threats from potential subtropical storm AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track an area of disturbed weather off the Atlantic coast of the United States that could take the final name of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season's designated list, Wanda. Taiwan will not 'bow to pressure' from China after calls for 'reunification' Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said Sunday the island will not "bow to pressure" from China after President Xi Jinping called for a "reunification." Performer killed in on-stage mishap during Moscow opera A 37-year-old performer was killed on-stage by falling scenery during a Moscow opera this weekend, Russian media reports said. Kim Kardashian jokes about O.J. Simpson murder trial in 'SNL' monologue Reality TV personality Kim Kardashian mocked herself and her famous family during her opening monologue on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." Czech President Milos Zeman in ICU after parliament election upset Czech President Milos Zeman was being treated in an intensive care unite in Prague on Sunday after a parliamentary election that saw the ruling ANO Party lose its grip on the government. Cristela Alonzo juggles 'Hidden Temple,' activism Stand-up comedian Cristela Alonzo discusses her new role hosting the game show "Legends of the Hidden Temple" and her activism for social causes. Famous birthdays for Oct. 10: Ben Vereen, Wendi McLendon-Covey Actor Ben Vereen turns 75 and actor Wendi McLendon-Covey turns 52, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 10. On This Day, Oct. 10: Angela Merkel becomes 1st female chancellor of Germany On Oct. 10, 2005, Angela Merkel became the first female chancellor of Germany after her Christian Democrats won the parliamentary election. More Recent Articles |
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What America’s Port Crisis Looks Like Up CloseAn enduring traffic jam at the Port of Savannah reveals why the chaos in global shipping is likely to persist. There Is Shadow Inflation Taking Place All Around UsSome companies haven’t been raising prices. Instead, they’ve been cutting back customer services and conveniences, but how should that be measured? How Two Bills in Congress Could Have a Major Impact on Climate ActionLegislation aimed at infrastructure and social programs also includes big changes in energy, transportation and disaster preparation. They would amount to the most significant climate action ever taken by the United States. Educator's Black Lives Matter Email Upends Her DistrictA Black superintendent’s email to parents after the killing of George Floyd engulfed a small, predominantly white Maryland community in a yearlong firestorm. Why Air Quality Monitors Are the Hot New Back-to-School AccessoryParents are sneaking carbon dioxide monitors into their children’s schools to determine whether the buildings are safe. Navy Nuclear Engineer Attempted Espionage, FBI SaysJonathan Toebbe and his wife tried several times to pass information on nuclear propulsion systems to a foreign government, according to a criminal complaint. Two Journalists Started an Argument in Boston in 1979. It’s Not Over Yet.A writer for an alt-weekly called out a Boston Globe editor for his “fealty” to the idea of objectivity in a column that reads as if it were written yesterday. ‘What Have We Done With Democracy?’ A Decade On, Arab Spring Gains WitherTunisia, birthplace of the pro-democracy uprisings that swept the Arab world, now looks to many like a final confirmation of failed promise. Facebook Whistleblower Fallout Prompts a Push to Calm EmployeesEmployees are divided over Frances Haugen, a former product manager who testified that the company was putting profit before safety. The Democrats Are in Danger of a Midterm RoutWith the president's agenda stalled in Congress, many Democratic voters are growing impatient and disillusioned. How ‘Opportunity Zones’ Became a Tax Loophole for the RichDuring his campaign, President Biden vowed to “reform opportunity zones to fulfill their promise,” but so far the administration hasn’t proposed anything. The Deaf Population Is Growing. Acceptance Should, TooWe should take a cultural approach that incorporates universal design, dismantles structural barriers, and includes deaf people from the ground up. Does Instagram Harm Girls? No One Actually Knows.The findings of psychological research are inconclusive. A New Malaria Vaccine Marks a Critical Moment for AfricaA new malaria vaccine should inspire even further Africa-based science. How to Help Prepare Kids for SufferingWe should resist the temptation to shield children from the realities of the pandemic. Trouble Comes for Big TechWill the industry finally have its feet held to the fire? Abortion Rights and Trans Rights Are Two Sides of the Same CoinBodily integrity matters — for all people. He Finds Women on Dating Apps. Then They Disappear.After you finish Lisa Unger’s new novel, “Last Girl Ghosted,” you might think twice before swiping right. Austrian Political Scandal Leaves Europe’s Conservatives in Need of New PathChancellor Sebastian Kurz was young, adept at social media and unafraid to borrow from populists, but in his downfall, some see “the collapse of a new narrative” for European conservatives. This Bill Cosby Juror is Lobbying for a Clear Legal Definition of ConsentStunned by what she learned about the law during deliberations in the sex assault case, Cheryl Carmel is lobbying for consent to have a clear definition: a positive, unequivocal “yes.” Nick Rolovich's Vaccine Refusal Creates Discord at Washington StateNick Rolovich’s job could be in jeopardy if he does not get vaccinated or receive an exemption, as required of state employees and students. “It’s the No. 1 question,” said Kirk Schulz, the university’s president. Southwest Airlines’ Widespread Cancellations Disrupt Weekend TravelMore than a thousand flights were canceled on Sunday and 800 on Saturday. The airline blamed air traffic control and “disruptive weather,” but no other carrier reported problems. Something Shook New Hampshire. What Caused the Boom Is a Mystery.The U.S. Geological Survey said it had so far found no evidence of an earthquake in all of New England during the past seven days. Red Sox Beat Rays Thanks to Tough Call and Walk-Off HomerA confusing play in extra innings highlighted an unusual rule, but Boston took a commanding series lead over Tampa Bay on Christian Vazquez’s two-run blast. Nurse Dies After She Is Knocked to Ground in Times SquareMaria Ambrocio, 58, who worked through the pandemic in a New Jersey hospital, was knocked down by a man who was fleeing after snatching a cellphone, the police said. No Charges for Passenger Who Prompted La Guardia Emergency LandingA spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said the authorities determined that there was “no criminality” involved in the landing. Panama 1, U.S. 0: First Loss for U.S. in World Cup QualifyingA listless performance by a shuffled lineup in a defeat at Panama cost the Americans some valuable momentum. More Recent Articles |
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Authorities said Sunday an airline passenger whose behavior prompted an emergency landing at New York City's LaGuardia Airport a day earlier would not be charged.
Allen West, a candidate for Texas governor and a former member of the U.S. House representing South Florida, announced he has pneumonia due to Covid-19.
A Blue Origin flight that will carry Star Trek actor William Shatner into space was delayed to Wednesday due to "forecasted winds" at the West Texas launch site, the company said Sunday.
Southwest Airlines canceled 1,044 flights on Sunday after canceling 808 flights Saturday citing air traffic control issues and "disruptive weather."
A pilot, co-pilot and 14 passengers died after a L-410 plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Russia on Sunday.
Actor Timothee Chalamet offered a glimpse of how he will look in the upcoming fantasy movie, "Wonka."
"No Time to Die," Daniel Craig's final outing as secret agent James Bond, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $56 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A U.S. Navy nuclear engineer and his wife were arrested for working together in an effort to provide military secrets to a foreign government, the U.S. Department of Justice said Sunday.
Across the classic Tornado Alley of the Plains, places like Oklahoma City, Dallas and Wichita, Kan., need to remain on alert as a series of storms will likely spawn severe weather.
Three people were arrested after a shootout in Minnesota early Sunday morning that left one person dead and 14 injured.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the Iran nuclear deal and the importance of a Palestinian state in her final visit to Israel on Sunday.
AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track an area of disturbed weather off the Atlantic coast of the United States that could take the final name of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season's designated list, Wanda.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said Sunday the island will not "bow to pressure" from China after President Xi Jinping called for a "reunification."
A 37-year-old performer was killed on-stage by falling scenery during a Moscow opera this weekend, Russian media reports said.
Reality TV personality Kim Kardashian mocked herself and her famous family during her opening monologue on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
Czech President Milos Zeman was being treated in an intensive care unite in Prague on Sunday after a parliamentary election that saw the ruling ANO Party lose its grip on the government.
Stand-up comedian Cristela Alonzo discusses her new role hosting the game show "Legends of the Hidden Temple" and her activism for social causes.
Actor Ben Vereen turns 75 and actor Wendi McLendon-Covey turns 52, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 10.
On Oct. 10, 2005, Angela Merkel became the first female chancellor of Germany after her Christian Democrats won the parliamentary election. 
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