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George Floyd bust vandalized in NYC days after unveiling A bronze bust of George Floyd unveiled late last week in New York City's Union Square was vandalized on Sunday, police said. Progressive Democrats optimistic about passing infrastructure, social spending bills Progressive Democrats in Congress expressed optimism Sunday about the prospect of simultaneously passing a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and $3.5 trillion social benefits package amid negotiations with moderates. Victor weakens into depression, dissipate by Tuesday Tropical Storm Victor is still holding on but has weakened to a tropical depression, forecasters said Saturday. Hurricane Sam continues to weaken as it moves toward Newfoundland Hurricane Sam is weakening and expected to become a post-tropical low pressure system Monday. Carson Wentz, Jonathan Taylor lead Colts over Dolphins Carson Wentz threw two touchdown passes and Jonathan Taylor ran for 103 yards to lead the Indianapolis Colts to a 27-17 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Fauci: Americans must utilize vaccine to prevent 'avoidable' COVID-19 deaths Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday urged Americans to get vaccinated, noting that many of the more than 700,000 U.S. COVID-19 deaths have been "avoidable." Soupy weather on menu for first full week of October Heavy rain has been haunting the central United States over the past week, flooding areas from Houston to Little Rock, Ark. This week, the same stormy weather is headed toward the Southeast. N. Korea blasts U.N. Security Council for convening meeting on its missile launches North Korea blasted the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) on Sunday for convening a meeting on its recent missile launches, calling it "a manifestation of double-dealing standard." Buccaneers TE Rob Gronkowski could miss more time with rib, lung injuries Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski won't play against the New England Patriots on Sunday and could miss additional time due to multiple injuries. U.S. urges China to stop 'provocative' flights in Taiwan's airspace The United States on Sunday urged China to end "provocative" flights in Taiwanese airspace after dozens of Chinese aircraft have flown into the area since Friday. 'Venom' tops North American box office with $90.1M Tom Hardy's "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $90.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. German long shot Torquator Tasso rallies, wins 100th Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe German raider Torquator Tasso chased down a trio of favorites in the closing strides to post a 70-1 upset victory in Sunday's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Fire causes partial collapse of Rome's Iron Bridge A fire on Sunday damaged the historic Iron Bridge in Rome, causing power outages in the surrounding areas on the eve of a vote to elect a new mayor. 'SNL' honors late cast member Norm Macdonald "Saturday Night Live" paid tribute to its late cast member Norm Macdonald during its Season 47 premiere. Fant, Waller, Kelce lead Week 4 fantasy football tight end rankings Noah Fant of the Denver Broncos and Darren Waller of the Las Vegas Raiders lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football tight end rankings for Week 4. Henry, Kamara lead Week 4 fantasy football running back rankings Derrick Henry, Alvin Kamara and Derrick Henry lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 30 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 4. Fantasy football: Adams, Kupp top Week 4 wide receiver rankings Davante Adams of the Green Bay Packers and Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 4. Daniel Craig to get star on Hollywood Walk of Fame near Roger Moore tribute Daniel Craig, who played British secret agent James Bond in five movies, is getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wednesday. Watch: 'Saturday Night Live' kicks off Season 47 with new Biden impersonator New "Saturday Night Live" cast member James Austin Johnson debuted his impression of President Joe Biden during the sketch-comedy show's Season 47 premiere this weekend. Taliban: Explosion at Kabul mosque kills several civilians Several civilians died in a bombing outside the entrance of Kabul's second-largest mosque Sunday afternoon, a Taliban spokesman said. Powerball grows to $670 million with no winner Saturday With no winning ticket in the Powerball drawn Saturday, the jackpot has grown to $670 million, lottery officials said. Famous birthdays for Oct. 3: Gwen Stefani, Lindsey Buckingham Musician Gwen Stefani turns 52 and musician Lindsey Buckingham turns 72, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 3. On This Day, Oct. 3: Battle of Mogadishu begins On Oct. 3, 1993, the two-day Battle of Mogadishu began during the Somali Civil War, killing 19 Americans and between 200 and 300 Somalis. |
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Back on the Bench, the Supreme Court Faces a Blockbuster TermThe court, which is dominated by six Republican appointees, will confront a charged docket, including a case asking it to overrule Roe v. Wade. Democratic Voters See Many Losers in Party Schism, and One Winner: TrumpIn a New Jersey district represented by one of the conservative-leaning Democrats in the House, Democratic voters are disappointed and worried by the party’s inability to pass President Biden’s agenda. Progressives in Congress Reject Sen. Manchin's DemandsLiberals rejected demands from moderate Democrats to shrink President Biden’s domestic policy agenda by more than half, though they said they were willing to compromise. Antony Blinken Has a Delicate Job in Paris After Submarine RowThe secretary of state’s close ties with France will be valuable in smoothing over the diplomatic spat last month over a U.S. submarine deal with Australia. Skateboards, Climate Change and Freedom: Germany’s Next-Generation ParliamentA new generation of lawmakers is entering Germany’s Parliament. They felt ignored by the previous government, so they set out to change that by winning elections. Vietnamese Americans Mobilize to Welcome Afghan RefugeesFor many who made it to the United States, watching the chaotic exit from Afghanistan evoked memories of their own harrowing experiences. Jordan’s King Among Leaders Accused of Amassing Secret Property EmpireA leak of nearly 12 million files suggested King Abdullah II was among 35 current and former leaders to use secret shell companies to hide their wealth. What Investors Saw in Ozy MediaThe story behind the story is about the elite investors who plowed millions into a media dream without much due diligence, persuaded by the charm of Ozy’s head, Carlos Watson. Whistle-Blower Says Facebook ‘Chooses Profits Over Safety’Frances Haugen, a Facebook product manager who left the company in May, revealed that she had provided internal documents to journalists and others. He’s Australia’s Most Decorated Soldier. Did He Also Kill Helpless Afghans?Ben Roberts-Smith is suing three newspapers that accused him of unlawful killings in Afghanistan. But much more than the reputation of one soldier is at stake. What Elizabeth Holmes' Rise and Fall Means for Ambitious WomenThe Theranos founder has turned out to be a symbol of how far we haven’t come. Want to Change the World? First, Be Still.Advocacy for the oppressed requires action — but also silence and contemplation. If Men Needed the Abortions …It feels like Roe v. Wade is under threat in a way that it hasn’t been in recent memory. Don’t Let Amazon Eat the Film IndustryUnlike any other streamer, Amazon brings hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue and the power of a vast network of other lines of business to the fight. What Happens When the Last Jew Leaves AfghanistanStories about the end of diversity aren't charming. How the Pandemic is Fueling Global DiscontentGrowing economic inequality, climate change and Covid-19. People are demanding a fundamental rethinking of the social contract. Tallying the Cost of Growing OlderResearchers have been studying how much care American adults will require as they age, and for how long. The Sunday Read: ‘I Had a Chance to Travel Anywhere. Why Did I Pick Spokane?’After 18 months of pandemic parenting isolation, one writer knew just where the cure might lie: a minor-league baseball game in eastern Washington. Haitian Immigrants in New York Describe Perilous EscapeDieu Nalio Chery, a photojournalist, fled Haiti after gangs threatened his life. His latest subjects are others who, like him, are far from home. Yankees and Red Sox Will Meet in Wild-Card GameOn a day that looked like a recipe for chaos, the Yankees and the Red Sox made things simple by winning. They will face each other in Boston with a division series trip on the line. Trams, Cable Cars, Electric Ferries: How Cities Are Rethinking TransitUrban transportation is central to the effort to slow climate change. It can’t be done by just switching to electric cars. Several cities are starting to electrify mass transit. Why India’s Parsi Population Is Shrinking DramaticallyParsis have supported many of the country’s institutions and nurtured business and the arts. But their numbers have dwindled at an alarming pace. Diapers Are the Latest Pandemic ShortageA police bulletin seeking information on a man recorded shoplifting packages of diapers drew fresh attention to a continuing crisis of access to the product, according to the National Diaper Bank Network. Clint Eastwood Wins $6.1 Million CBD LawsuitThe Academy Award-winning director accused a Lithuanian company of falsely claiming that he had endorsed CBD products. ‘Saildrone’ Footage Offers Rare Peek Inside a Category 4 HurricaneThe 23-foot crewless vessel pierced the eyewall of Hurricane Sam and captured stunning images as the storm barreled through the Atlantic Ocean. Review: In ‘Upload,’ Do Blockchains Dream of Electric Lizards?Michel van der Aa’s new opera weaves technology into a traditional form with masterly restraint for a sci-fi spin on a fundamentally human tale. We’re All On the Red Carpet NowBalenciaga holds the smartest show of the week. Valentino takes to the streets. And Hermès gets grounded. More Recent Articles |
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A bronze bust of George Floyd unveiled late last week in New York City's Union Square was vandalized on Sunday, police said.
Progressive Democrats in Congress expressed optimism Sunday about the prospect of simultaneously passing a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and $3.5 trillion social benefits package amid negotiations with moderates.
Tropical Storm Victor is still holding on but has weakened to a tropical depression, forecasters said Saturday.
Hurricane Sam is weakening and expected to become a post-tropical low pressure system Monday.
Carson Wentz threw two touchdown passes and Jonathan Taylor ran for 103 yards to lead the Indianapolis Colts to a 27-17 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday urged Americans to get vaccinated, noting that many of the more than 700,000 U.S. COVID-19 deaths have been "avoidable."
Heavy rain has been haunting the central United States over the past week, flooding areas from Houston to Little Rock, Ark. This week, the same stormy weather is headed toward the Southeast.
North Korea blasted the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) on Sunday for convening a meeting on its recent missile launches, calling it "a manifestation of double-dealing standard."
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski won't play against the New England Patriots on Sunday and could miss additional time due to multiple injuries.
The United States on Sunday urged China to end "provocative" flights in Taiwanese airspace after dozens of Chinese aircraft have flown into the area since Friday.
Tom Hardy's "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $90.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
German raider Torquator Tasso chased down a trio of favorites in the closing strides to post a 70-1 upset victory in Sunday's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
A fire on Sunday damaged the historic Iron Bridge in Rome, causing power outages in the surrounding areas on the eve of a vote to elect a new mayor.
"Saturday Night Live" paid tribute to its late cast member Norm Macdonald during its Season 47 premiere.
Noah Fant of the Denver Broncos and Darren Waller of the Las Vegas Raiders lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 20 fantasy football tight end rankings for Week 4.
Derrick Henry, Alvin Kamara and Derrick Henry lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 30 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 4.
Davante Adams of the Green Bay Packers and Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 4.
Daniel Craig, who played British secret agent James Bond in five movies, is getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wednesday.
New "Saturday Night Live" cast member James Austin Johnson debuted his impression of President Joe Biden during the sketch-comedy show's Season 47 premiere this weekend.
Several civilians died in a bombing outside the entrance of Kabul's second-largest mosque Sunday afternoon, a Taliban spokesman said.
With no winning ticket in the Powerball drawn Saturday, the jackpot has grown to $670 million, lottery officials said.
Musician Gwen Stefani turns 52 and musician Lindsey Buckingham turns 72, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 3.
On Oct. 3, 1993, the two-day Battle of Mogadishu began during the Somali Civil War, killing 19 Americans and between 200 and 300 Somalis. 
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