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Pakistan in negotiations with Taliban militants even as attacks continue Pakistan's government is holding talks with factions of the Pakistani Taliban, a militant group involved with terrorist attacks in the country. Powerball drawing grows to as much $635 million Saturday's Powerball jackpot drawing could be worth as much as $635 million, making it the sixth-largest in the game's history and the 10th largest in U.S. lottery history. Canadian man charged for aiding ISIS, serving as 'voice behind the violence' Federal prosecutors unsealed charges Saturday against a man accused of fighting for ISIS and playing a key role in the terrorist group's recruitment efforts. Missing Florida woman’s body found, Orange County sheriff says Local law enforcement have located what they believe is the body of Miya Marcano, an Orlando, Fla. woman reported missing. No Season 2 for 'Mr. Corman' on Apple TV+ Actor, writer and producer Joseph Gordon-Levitt announced on Twitter that Apple TV+ didn't renew his dramedy, "Mr. Corman," for a second season. Matt Amodio climbs to No. 2 spot in 'Jeopardy!' streak Matt Amodio has climbed to the No. 2 spot in the number of "Jeopardy!" games won in a row. President Donald Trump seeks court order to reinstate banned Twitter account Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal judge in Florida to force Twitter to hand back his account that was suspended after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. FDA to hold meetings on COVID-19 booster doses, vaccines for children The Food and Drug Administration will hold three committee meetings this month on COVID-19 booster shots and vaccines for children. Pelosi sets new deadline for infrastructure bill as congressional negotiations continue President Joe Biden and divided congressional Democrats will have more time to work out disagreements over a large social spending package after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi extended a deadline for a related bill. Oklahoma death row prisoner John Grant seeks clemency month before scheduled execution Lawyers for an Oklahoma death row prisoner have submitted a petition for clemency less than a month ahead of his scheduled execution. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey approves coronavirus relief funds for prison construction Alabama will build new prisons with federal COVID-19 pandemic relief dollars under a bill signed by the state's Republican governor. Reproductive justice marches commence across U.S. in aftermath of Texas abortion ban Over 600 marches took place Saturday across the United States over fear of losing reproductive freedoms in the aftermath of Texas' abortion ban. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte retires from politics Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Saturday that he will drop plans to run for vice president amid criticism. Victor weakens from a storm to a depression 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 away from Bermuda Hurricane Sam is weakening yet growing in size, forecasters said Saturday afternoon. Dozens of Chinese planes enter Taiwan air defense zone, ministry says Dozens of Chinese military planes flew into the Taiwan air defense identification zone Saturday, marking Beijing's largest incursion to date, Taiwanese military officials said. U.S. confirms milestone 700,000 COVID-19 deaths The United States has hit a grim milestone 700,000 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic. Ambulance plane crash kills 4 in United Arab Emirates An ambulance plane crashed in United Arab Emirates on Saturday, killing four people, Abu Dhabi police said. Positive COVID tests shut down Broadway's 'Aladdin' until Oct. 12 The producers of "Aladdin" have announced performances of the Broadway musical will be canceled through Oct. 10 because of breakthrough cases of COVID-19 among the show's vaccinated cast and crew. Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week. More space between letters could make reading easier for kids with dyslexia A small fix might make reading a bit easier for kids with dyslexia, as well as their classmates: Increasing the amount of space between printed letters. On This Day, Oct. 2: 'Peanuts' published for first time On Oct. 2, 1950, the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz was published for the first time. Famous birthdays for Oct. 2: Sting, Don McLean Singer Sting turns 70 and singer Don McLean turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 2. Researchers find why diabetes may increase Alzheimer's disease risk Type 2 diabetes may up risk for Alzheimer's disease by altering brain function, new animal research suggests. A UNLV team showed that chronically high blood sugar can impair memory and alter aspects of working memory. |
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Perilous, Roadless Jungle Becomes a Path of Desperate HopeThe recent surge at the Mexican border is likely to grow as more migrants, mostly Haitian, risk everything negotiating the notorious Darién Gap on their way to the United States. Biden's Agenda in Doubt as He Aids Progressives in Fight With ModeratesProgressives flexed, but remain empty-handed. Moderates feel betrayed. The outcome of their battle could determine Democrats’ fate in the midterms and the success of the Biden presidency. Biden’s Big Vision Collides With His Small MajoritiesThe president’s push for transformative policies is running into the realities of governing with no votes to spare. Biden Signs Bill Ending Furlough of 3,700 Transportation WorkersThe measure, which extends expiring transportation programs for a month, had originally been part of a $1 trillion infrastructure bill that stalled in the House this week. Inside United Airlines’ Decision to Mandate Coronavirus VaccinesOver the course of a year, the company and its unions grappled with when and how to require vaccination for its 67,000 U.S. employees. The Lawyer Behind the Memo on How Trump Could Stay in OfficeJohn Eastman was a little-known but respected conservative lawyer. Then he became influential with Donald Trump — and counseled him on how to retain power after losing the election. Why the Studies Around Police Restraints Are Now on TrialFor years, the leading experts have testified that prone restraint by police is safe. So why do people keep dying? Whistle-Blower to Accuse Facebook of Contributing to Jan. 6 Riot, Memo SaysIn an internal memo, Facebook defended itself and said that social media was not a primary cause of polarization. An Erotica Pioneer Goes From Hero to Villain for Dozens of AuthorsIn the constantly evolving romance landscape, Blushing Books has long occupied a specific niche: spanking erotica. Now some of its most successful writers just want their books back. Jan. 6 Was Worse Than We KnewThe Electoral Count Act needs to be fixed. Cheer Up, Liberals. You Have the America You Wanted.America in 2021 is the country that liberals in the Bush era pined for. Sinema Stars in Her Own FilmThe Garbo of the Senate leaves Democrats confused and angry. On Divestment, Harvard Activists WonClimate activists on campuses across the country have spent years organizing in the name of fossil fuel divestment. That organizing is starting to pay off. When Is a ‘Majority’ Not Actually a Majority?The problem of the "constitutional majority" in American politics. When the Rich Rail Against the ‘Elites’Coastal elites may have power. But so do the wealthy — all over America. TikTok Shopping and the Rise of 'Social Commerce'Give any social media platform long enough, and it turns into a mall. Violent Crime Spikes Among Arabs in Israel as Officials Admit NeglectKillings of Arabs by Arabs have soared in Israel. The prevailing assumption, an official said, was “as long as they are killing each other, that’s their problem.” Supporters of Abortion Rights, at Nationwide Marches, Try to Regain MomentumA nationwide march for abortion rights on Saturday offered an early test of Democratic enthusiasm in the post-Trump era. Arizona’s Megadrought Tests the Hopi Tribe’s ResilienceThe tribe has survived for more than a thousand years in the arid mesas. The megadrought gripping the Southwest is testing that resilience. Mohib Ullah, 46, Dies; Documented Ethnic Cleansing of RohingyaShot dead by gunmen, he had compiled a list of those who perished in the hope that the data could be used as evidence in international courts. Miya Marcano Case: Body Believed to Be Hers Is Found, Sheriff SaysMs. Marcano, a 19-year-old college student in Orlando, Fla., was last seen on Sept. 24. Narrator of ISIS Videos Flown to U.S. To Face Terrorism ChargeThe man, Mohammed Khalifa, was captured in Syria in early 2019. He was part of the Islamic State’s Ministry of Media, which was responsible for publicizing the beheading of the American journalist James Foley. Pat Robertson Ends His Long Run as Host of ‘The 700 Club’Mr. Robertson, the evangelical leader who started the show in the 1960s to help save the Christian Broadcasting Network, said his son would take over as host of the program. Hurricane Sam, Now a Category 3 Storm, Is Expected to WeakenThe storm was expected to lose strength during the next few days and become a powerful post-tropical cyclone on Tuesday, forecasters said. What to Know About the 2021 Nobel PrizesThe Nobel Prizes will be announced beginning Monday. More Recent Articles |
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Pakistan's government is holding talks with factions of the Pakistani Taliban, a militant group involved with terrorist attacks in the country.
Saturday's Powerball jackpot drawing could be worth as much as $635 million, making it the sixth-largest in the game's history and the 10th largest in U.S. lottery history.
Federal prosecutors unsealed charges Saturday against a man accused of fighting for ISIS and playing a key role in the terrorist group's recruitment efforts.
Local law enforcement have located what they believe is the body of Miya Marcano, an Orlando, Fla. woman reported missing.
Actor, writer and producer Joseph Gordon-Levitt announced on Twitter that Apple TV+ didn't renew his dramedy, "Mr. Corman," for a second season.
Matt Amodio has climbed to the No. 2 spot in the number of "Jeopardy!" games won in a row.
Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal judge in Florida to force Twitter to hand back his account that was suspended after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
The Food and Drug Administration will hold three committee meetings this month on COVID-19 booster shots and vaccines for children.
President Joe Biden and divided congressional Democrats will have more time to work out disagreements over a large social spending package after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi extended a deadline for a related bill.
Lawyers for an Oklahoma death row prisoner have submitted a petition for clemency less than a month ahead of his scheduled execution.
Alabama will build new prisons with federal COVID-19 pandemic relief dollars under a bill signed by the state's Republican governor.
Over 600 marches took place Saturday across the United States over fear of losing reproductive freedoms in the aftermath of Texas' abortion ban.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Saturday that he will drop plans to run for vice president amid criticism.
Tropical Storm Victor is still holding on but has weakened to a tropical depression, forecasters said Saturday.
Hurricane Sam is weakening yet growing in size, forecasters said Saturday afternoon.
Dozens of Chinese military planes flew into the Taiwan air defense identification zone Saturday, marking Beijing's largest incursion to date, Taiwanese military officials said.
The United States has hit a grim milestone 700,000 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
An ambulance plane crashed in United Arab Emirates on Saturday, killing four people, Abu Dhabi police said.
The producers of "Aladdin" have announced performances of the Broadway musical will be canceled through Oct. 10 because of breakthrough cases of COVID-19 among the show's vaccinated cast and crew.
Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third week.
A small fix might make reading a bit easier for kids with dyslexia, as well as their classmates: Increasing the amount of space between printed letters.
On Oct. 2, 1950, the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz was published for the first time.
Singer Sting turns 70 and singer Don McLean turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 2.
Type 2 diabetes may up risk for Alzheimer's disease by altering brain function, new animal research suggests. A UNLV team showed that chronically high blood sugar can impair memory and alter aspects of working memory. 
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