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Federal judge in Tennessee allows school district to continue mask mandate A federal judge has blocked an executive order by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee allowing parents to opt-out of school mask mandates from being enforced in Williamson County. College party shooting in Georgia leaves one dead and seven injured A shooting at a college party in Georgia has left one person dead and seven wounded. Body of missing New Hampshire boy found buried in state park Authorities say they've located the body of a missing 5-year-old New Hampshire boy. Somali government says it has ousted Islamist militia from town A regional government in Somalia says it's in control of a town in the central part of the country after a clash with an Islamist militia. New Orleans police bring charges against man for deadly 2018 shooting New Orleans police have charged a man for allegedly opening fire into a crowd that left three dead and seven injured. Pakistani police clash with banned Islamist group seeking release of its leader Supporters of a banned Islamist party in Pakistan have clashed with police and disrupted traffic during a march to the country's capital. Surfer, Boogie Board inventor Tom Morey dies at 86 Tom Morey, who invented the Boogie Board in Hawaii, allowing belly wave riding, has died at 86. Five hospitalized by early-morning house explosion north of Minneapolis Five people sustained injuries in a Saturday morning house explosion located in a small town north of Minneapolis, local authorities said. Saudi Arabia says it will reduce carbon emissions to net-zero by 2060 Saudi Arabia will reduce its carbon emissions to net-zero by 2060, the crown prince of the oil-exporting country said Saturday. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declares 10 Western ambassadors unwelcome Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that 10 ambassadors from Western countries, including the United States, were not welcome in the country. Hurricane Rick swirls to life, expected to strengthen and target Mexico Mexico's southwestern Pacific coast will need to remain on high alert through the weekend as newly formed Hurricane Rick has churned up in the warm tropical waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Ohio man's death sentence overturned under new mental illness law An Ohio prisoner's death sentence has been overturned and he was resentenced to life without chance of parole in response to a new law protecting people who were severely mentally ill at the time of their crime. Howard University students protest dorm conditions, including mold Howard University students are protesting dorm conditions after mold was found in 34 rooms. White House to postpone release of JFK assassination documents due to pandemic The White House postponed release of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy to allow more time for redactions amid the pandemic. U.S. drone strike kills al-Qaida leader in Syria, CENTCOM says The U.S. military conducted a drone strike in northwest Syria, killing a senior al-Qaida leader, U.S. Central Command announced. U.S. Border Patrol breaks all-time record in migrant arrests last year The U.S. Border Patrol broke an all-time record with nearly 1.66 million arrests on the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal year 2021. Assistant director yelled 'cold gun' before handing pistol to Alec Baldwin, police say An assistant director on the film "Rust" said that the gun that killed a cinematographer and injured a director on the New Mexico set was unloaded before he handed it to actor Alec Baldwin, a police affidavit indicates. Lady A to headline Heroes and History Makers event Country music act Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, has been booked to headline the star-studded Heroes and History Makers online event on Oct. 28. Vin Diesel walks late friend Paul Walker's daughter Meadow down the aisle Actor Vin Diesel escorted model Meadow Walker down the aisle at her wedding to Louis Thornton-Allan. Bob Newhart, Lena Dunham pay tribute to late actor Peter Scolari Bob Newhart, Julia Duffy and Lena Dunham paid tribute to actor Peter Scolari, who died Friday of cancer at the age of 66. Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend. Famous birthdays for Oct. 23: Ang Lee, Amandla Stenberg Director Ang Lee turns 67 and actor Amandla Stenberg turns 23, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 23. On This Day, Oct. 23: Brooklyn Dodgers sign Jackie Robinson On Oct. 23, 1945, Jackie Robinson, the first Black baseball player hired by a major league team, was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers. |
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In India, Facebook Struggles to Combat Misinformation and Hate SpeechInternal documents show a struggle with misinformation, hate speech and celebrations of violence in the country, the company’s biggest market. Facebook Papers Show Employees Raised Concerns About MisinformationCompany documents show that the social network’s employees repeatedly raised red flags about the spread of misinformation and conspiracies before and after the contested November vote. Biden's Compromise on Spending Bills Could Have ConsequencesThe president pushed for an expansive agenda knowing that he would most likely have to pare it back, leaving a sense of disappointment that could hurt his party at the polls. The pandemic, paired with natural disasters, drives a record number of illegal U.S. border crossings.Alec Baldwin Film Set Had Previous Gun Mishaps, Workers SayThey expressed concerns over gun mishaps and working conditions just days before the shooting that killed the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. What We Know About Alec Baldwin’s Fatal ShootingThe authorities are investigating the death of the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust” in Santa Fe County. Here’s what we know. Colombia Announces Capture of Leader of Major Drug CartelThe arrest of Dairo Antonio Úsuga, widely known as Otoniel, was a victory for Colombia’s president, who has been struggling to contain persistent violence. As Broadway Returns, Shows Rethink and Restage Depictions of Race“The Book of Mormon,” “The Lion King” and “Hamilton” are among those making changes as theaters reopen following the lengthy pandemic shutdown. ‘Needle Spiking’ of Women in Britain Stirs Alarm Over New Kind of AssaultWomen are reporting being injected with syringes at crowded clubs in a horrifying variation of dropping pill into drinks. “This is a new depth,’’ said a former chief of police. The Glasgow Climate Change Summit's Global StakesAt the upcoming climate summit in Scotland, the goal is to avoid catastrophe. Does Co-Housing Provide a Path to Happiness for Modern Parents?American moms are isolated, overworked and undersupported. The solution may be living together, separately. How I Became a Sick PersonA sudden descent into a chronic illness. Colin Powell and ‘Guernica’He broke many barriers but was outplayed by masters of deceit. Queen Elizabeth Doesn’t Take Sick Days LightlyThere’s a reason that, in an era when old age and hereditary privilege are largely out of vogue, Queen Elizabeth is still held in high regard. Before ‘Dune,’ Frank Herbert Learned From Native AmericansNative Americans’ warnings of environmental catastrophe inspired the landscape of “Dune.” Now their tribal lands are flooding. ‘Nobody Trusts Anybody Now, and We’re All Very Tired’Revisiting John Carpenter’s “The Thing.” Illinois Should Reinstate ParoleAn unusual debate at a maximum-security prison in Illinois led to a proposal for reform that the state legislature can pass right now. The N.F.L.’s Problems Are Bigger Than GrudenGruden’s scandal revealed the gross underbelly of the N.F.L. Is Truth the Best Medicine for Dying Patients?Readers react to a doctor’s essay about regretting her honesty with a dying man. U.S. Struggles With Afghan Evacuees Weeded Out, and Now in LimboNo final decisions have been made, but dozens red-flagged for apparent criminal pasts or links to militants have been sent to a base in Kosovo, where their fate is uncertain. Vanessa Bryant Tells of Kobe Bryant's Death in New DepositionBryant was being questioned by a lawyer defending Los Angeles County in her lawsuit about the sharing of photos of human remains from the helicopter crash that killed nine people. After Fires and Droughts, California Prepares for Heavy RainA storm is expected to drop up to 10 inches of rain in Northern California. The region is in desperate need of water, but the rain is likely to bring dangerous mudslides and flash floods. Erdogan Threatens to Expel 10 Western AmbassadorsThe move follows a statement from the envoys demanding the release of a prominent philanthropist jailed since 2017. Nevada Man Is Charged With Voting Using His Dead Wife’s BallotDonald Kirk Hartle, a Republican, had claimed that someone voted in the 2020 election by using the mail-in ballot of his wife, who died in 2017. He now faces two counts of voter fraud. Friends Row On After Teammate’s Death, Leaving One Seat EmptyCharlie Hamlin, a former Olympic rower who dominated races well into his 70s, died in May. On Sunday, his longtime teammates plan to row the Head of the Charles Regatta with an empty seat in his memory. At Barcelona, Life After Lionel Messi Is Haunted by the PastThe departure of Lionel Messi shook Barcelona to its foundations. But on a good day, if you look closely, you can see the shoots of a new era. More Recent Articles |
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A federal judge has blocked an executive order by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee allowing parents to opt-out of school mask mandates from being enforced in Williamson County.
A shooting at a college party in Georgia has left one person dead and seven wounded.
Authorities say they've located the body of a missing 5-year-old New Hampshire boy.
A regional government in Somalia says it's in control of a town in the central part of the country after a clash with an Islamist militia.
New Orleans police have charged a man for allegedly opening fire into a crowd that left three dead and seven injured.
Supporters of a banned Islamist party in Pakistan have clashed with police and disrupted traffic during a march to the country's capital.
Tom Morey, who invented the Boogie Board in Hawaii, allowing belly wave riding, has died at 86.
Five people sustained injuries in a Saturday morning house explosion located in a small town north of Minneapolis, local authorities said.
Saudi Arabia will reduce its carbon emissions to net-zero by 2060, the crown prince of the oil-exporting country said Saturday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that 10 ambassadors from Western countries, including the United States, were not welcome in the country.
Mexico's southwestern Pacific coast will need to remain on high alert through the weekend as newly formed Hurricane Rick has churned up in the warm tropical waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean.
An Ohio prisoner's death sentence has been overturned and he was resentenced to life without chance of parole in response to a new law protecting people who were severely mentally ill at the time of their crime.
Howard University students are protesting dorm conditions after mold was found in 34 rooms.
The White House postponed release of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy to allow more time for redactions amid the pandemic.
The U.S. military conducted a drone strike in northwest Syria, killing a senior al-Qaida leader, U.S. Central Command announced.
The U.S. Border Patrol broke an all-time record with nearly 1.66 million arrests on the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal year 2021.
An assistant director on the film "Rust" said that the gun that killed a cinematographer and injured a director on the New Mexico set was unloaded before he handed it to actor Alec Baldwin, a police affidavit indicates.
Country music act Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, has been booked to headline the star-studded Heroes and History Makers online event on Oct. 28.
Actor Vin Diesel escorted model Meadow Walker down the aisle at her wedding to Louis Thornton-Allan.
Bob Newhart, Julia Duffy and Lena Dunham paid tribute to actor Peter Scolari, who died Friday of cancer at the age of 66.
Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend.
Director Ang Lee turns 67 and actor Amandla Stenberg turns 23, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 23.
On Oct. 23, 1945, Jackie Robinson, the first Black baseball player hired by a major league team, was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers. 
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