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U.S. to host trilateral 'Abraham Accords' meeting with Israel, UAE U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold three-way "Abraham Accords" meetings with the foreign ministers of Israel and the United Arab Emirates next week in Washington, officials said Saturday. Passengers evacuated from plane at NYC's LaGuardia due to 'security threat' People aboard a flight arriving at New York City's LaGuardia Airport on Saturday were forced to evacuate on the tarmac because of a potential security threat, aviation officials said. Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz resigns after corruption probe revelations Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced his resignation Saturday, three days after prosecutors announced that he is a target of a corruption investigation. Czech PM Andrej Babis loses close election amid Pandora Papers scandal The Czech Republic's billionaire Prime Minister Andrej Babis appears to have lost his grip on power in Saturday's election amid Pandora Papers scandal. Rescuers find missing Texas toddler after intense 4-day search A search for a Texas toddler missing for four days concluded happily Saturday when the boy was found safe by rescuers and reunited with his distraught mother. Death toll in Russia alcohol poisoning incident rises to 30 At least 30 people have died and dozens more were sickened by drinking tainted counterfeit alcohol in a region of southwestern Russia, local officials said Saturday. 'Doctor Who' Season 13 to premiere Oct. 31Apple appeals judicial order allowing developers to potentially evade fees Apple has appealed a judicial ruling in a court battle with Epic Games that allows developers to add in-app links to potentially evade its App Store fees. World's major nations reach agreement on minimum global tax rate The world's developed nations plan to impose a minimum 15% global minimum corporate tax rate under a "historic" new agreement meant to prevent businesses from moving their profits to low-tax countries. Most of Lebanon without power after plants run out of fuel Most of Lebanon was left without power Saturday after the country's two main power plants ran out of fuel, government officials said. LA police fatally shoot man accused in crimes, holding a hostage Los Angeles police said they fatally shot a man accused of crime spree, fearing he would kill a hostage. Watch: Claire and Jamie prepare for war in 'Outlander' Season 6 trailer Starz released the first official trailer for Season 6 of its historical romance drama, "Outlander," on Saturday. Chinese President XI Jinping calls for 'reunification' with Taiwan Chinese President XI Jinping called Saturday for reunification with Taiwan in a speech marking the 110th anniversary of the first Chinese republic. President Joe Biden rejects former President Donald Trump's bid to assert executive privilege for Jan. 6 records President Joe Biden has rejected executive privilege for former President Donald Trump's White House records which a congressional panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack requested. Cillian Murphy to reunite with Christopher Nolan on 'Oppenheimer' Actor Cillian Murphy is working on another film with his frequent collaborator, writer-director Christopher Nolan. Moments from the 2021 New York Film Festival Stars attended screenings and events at the New York Film Festival in New York City from September 24, 2021, through October 10, 2021. Notable deaths of 2021 Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King andbaseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021. 'Crossing Swords' Season 2 to debut on Dec. 10 Season 2 of Hulu's adult animated comedy, "Crossing Swords," is set to debut Dec. 10. Satellite captures rare weather phenomenon following volcanic eruption In addition to destructive lava flows and airport closures, the Cumbre Vieja volcano produced a mesmerizing cloud formation during its eruption. First Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr dies at 88 Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, the first president of Iran after the country's revolution, died Saturday in France, his family announced. He was 88. President Joe Biden becomes first president to proclaim Indigenous Peoples' Day President Joe Biden is the first president to issue a proclamation for Indigenous Peoples' Day. 'That '90s Show' a go at Netflix with Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp have signed on to star in "That '90s Show," a spinoff of their popular sitcom, "That '70s Show." YoungBoy's 'Sincerely, Kentrell' tops U.S. album chart Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Sincerely, Kentrell" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Appeals court allows Texas abortion law to resume The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Friday temporarily allowed Texas' near-total abortion ban -- the strictest in the nation -- to again be enforced. Study confirms rise in child abuse during COVID-19 pandemic Physical abuse of school-aged kids tripled during the early months of the pandemic when widespread stay-at-home orders were in effect, a new study finds. On This Day, Oct. 9: Reds win 1919 World Series linked to Black Sox Scandal On Oct. 9, 1919, the Cincinnati Reds won the World Series defeating the Chicago White Sox. Famous birthdays for Oct. 9: Bella Hadid, Jackson Browne Model Bella Hadid turns 25 and musician Jackson Browne turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 9. |
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Child Care Has High Costs for Parents, Low Wages for StaffPresident Biden’s social policy legislation aims to address a problem that weighs on many families — and the teachers and child care centers serving them. Benefits for All or Just the Needy? Manchin’s Demand Focuses DebateAs Democrats ponder cutting a $3.5 trillion social safety net bill down to perhaps $2 trillion, a proposal to limit programs to the poor has rekindled a debate on the meaning of government itself. Moderna, Racing for Profits, Keeps Covid Vaccine Out of Reach of PoorSome poorer countries are paying more and waiting longer for the company’s vaccine than the wealthy — if they have access at all. About 86 Percent of Home Health Aides in New York Met Vaccination DeadlineBut preliminary state data also shows that at least 34,000 appeared to have missed the deadline, making them unable to work. Catch up on pandemic news. U.S. and China Enter Dangerous Territory Over TaiwanThe self-ruled island has moved to the heart of deepening discord and rivalry between the two superpowers, with the potential to ignite military conflagration and reshape the regional order. Sam Anthony, Facing Death, Found the Courage to Find His FatherAfter struggling with cancer for years, Sam Anthony was running out of time. Before he died, he found the courage to mail a letter that he had long been afraid to send. A Boston Mayoral Candidate Is Leaning Into Her AccentThe mayoral candidate Annissa Essaibi George, the daughter of Polish and Tunisian immigrants, speaks with the accent of working-class Boston. And she’s having some fun with it. Shannen Doherty Reveals Ravages of Breast Cancer in Candid PhotosThe actress, 50, who has Stage 4 cancer, said she posted the photos to help raise awareness about breast cancer prevention. Stop the Debt Ceiling NonsenseIn the fight over the debt ceiling, both political parties are behaving badly, albeit in very different ways. David Shor Is Telling Democrats What They Don’t Want to HearHis forecasting model shows a looming disaster for Senate Democrats. Are they going to do anything about it? The Supreme Court v. RealityThese justices are courting disaster for the rest of us. Joe Manchin’s Choices on Family PolicyHow the conservative Democrat should be negotiating with his party. Cultural Appropriation Can Be BeautifulThere has always been cultural melding between white and Black America. Wonking Out: Coins and CredibilityBiden should do whatever it takes to avoid default. Bill Clinton, Race and the Politics of the 1990sWhat does “popularism” look like in practice? Gender-Neutral Pronouns: The Singular ‘They’ and AlternativesSome readers find the new usage of “they” confusing and offer other options such as “que” and “s/he.” Could an I.A.T.S.E. Union Strike Fix the Film Industry?Hollywood is back in full swing, grinding those behind the scenes down to the bone. Can a new union contract fix that? How Erika Jayne Dominated ‘Real Housewives’ This SeasonErika Girardi is famous for her lavish lifestyle. Now her husband’s law firm has been accused of misappropriating millions of dollars. It’s all unfolding on TV. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, Former U.S. Commander in Iraq, DiesThe four-star general helped carry out the strategy to increase U.S. troop numbers, which was credited with turning the tide of sectarian killings. As Johnson Draws a Happy Face, Britons Confront a Run of Bad NewsThere’s a cognitive dissonance between Mr. Johnson’s upbeat appraisal of British life and the ills facing its citizens, including gas and food shortages and fears of rising energy prices. Facing Criminal Inquiry, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz ResignsAfter insisting he would remain in office amid accusations that public money was used to produce favorable polling, Mr. Kurz said he would step aside to resolve a government crisis. La Guardia 'Security Incident' Draws Emergency ResponseA flight from Indianapolis declared an emergency and landed after a passenger acted suspiciously, officials said. 87 Rescued From ‘Near-Whiteout’ Conditions During Utah UltramarathonThe runners were participating in a 50-mile race when they were caught in 12 to 18 inches of snow in the Wasatch Mountain range north of Salt Lake City. Canadian Admits Fabricating Terrorism Tale Detailed in New York Times PodcastIn exchange for the admission of the man, Shehroze Chaudhry, Canada dropped criminal charges against him. Man Who Faked Suicide to Avoid Covid-19 Fraud Charges Is SentencedProsecutors said David A. Staveley, who cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet and left suicide notes with friends and relatives, was sentenced to 56 months in prison. Populist Leader of Czech Republic Narrowly Defeated in ElectionThe results suggest that the populist wave in Eastern and Central Europe is receding, stalled by the growing unity of its opponents and a crisis of confidence after the defeat of the former U.S. president. More Recent Articles |
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will hold three-way "Abraham Accords" meetings with the foreign ministers of Israel and the United Arab Emirates next week in Washington, officials said Saturday.
People aboard a flight arriving at New York City's LaGuardia Airport on Saturday were forced to evacuate on the tarmac because of a potential security threat, aviation officials said.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced his resignation Saturday, three days after prosecutors announced that he is a target of a corruption investigation.
The Czech Republic's billionaire Prime Minister Andrej Babis appears to have lost his grip on power in Saturday's election amid Pandora Papers scandal.
A search for a Texas toddler missing for four days concluded happily Saturday when the boy was found safe by rescuers and reunited with his distraught mother.
At least 30 people have died and dozens more were sickened by drinking tainted counterfeit alcohol in a region of southwestern Russia, local officials said Saturday.
Season 13 of the sci-fi series "Doctor Who" is set to kick off Oct. 31.
Apple has appealed a judicial ruling in a court battle with Epic Games that allows developers to add in-app links to potentially evade its App Store fees.
The world's developed nations plan to impose a minimum 15% global minimum corporate tax rate under a "historic" new agreement meant to prevent businesses from moving their profits to low-tax countries.
Most of Lebanon was left without power Saturday after the country's two main power plants ran out of fuel, government officials said.
Los Angeles police said they fatally shot a man accused of crime spree, fearing he would kill a hostage.
Starz released the first official trailer for Season 6 of its historical romance drama, "Outlander," on Saturday.
Chinese President XI Jinping called Saturday for reunification with Taiwan in a speech marking the 110th anniversary of the first Chinese republic.
President Joe Biden has rejected executive privilege for former President Donald Trump's White House records which a congressional panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack requested.
Actor Cillian Murphy is working on another film with his frequent collaborator, writer-director Christopher Nolan.
Stars attended screenings and events at the New York Film Festival in New York City from September 24, 2021, through October 10, 2021.
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Rapper DMX, Britain's Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King andbaseball legend Hank Aaron are among the famous people who have died in 2021.
Season 2 of Hulu's adult animated comedy, "Crossing Swords," is set to debut Dec. 10.
In addition to destructive lava flows and airport closures, the Cumbre Vieja volcano produced a mesmerizing cloud formation during its eruption.
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, the first president of Iran after the country's revolution, died Saturday in France, his family announced. He was 88.
President Joe Biden is the first president to issue a proclamation for Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp have signed on to star in "That '90s Show," a spinoff of their popular sitcom, "That '70s Show."
Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Sincerely, Kentrell" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Friday temporarily allowed Texas' near-total abortion ban -- the strictest in the nation -- to again be enforced.
Physical abuse of school-aged kids tripled during the early months of the pandemic when widespread stay-at-home orders were in effect, a new study finds.
On Oct. 9, 1919, the Cincinnati Reds won the World Series defeating the Chicago White Sox.
Model Bella Hadid turns 25 and musician Jackson Browne turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 9. 
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