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Anne Heche taken off of life support Anne Heche has been taken off of life support, two days after she was declared legally brain dead, her family confirmed Sunday. GOP lawmakers urge transparency from Garland on Mar-a-Lago search Republican lawmakers on Sunday expressed a desire for Attorney General Merrick Garland to share the agency's justifications for its search of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. 'Bullet Train' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Bullet Train" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $13.4 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday, BoxOfficeMojo.com has announced. Man crashes car into barricade outside U.S. Supreme Court, shoots himself dead A man crashed his car into a barricade outside the U.S. Supreme Court, about a block from Capitol, then shot himself dead early Sunday morning, police said. Salman Rushdie recovering without ventilator as police investigate threat to J.K. Rowling Salman Rushdie, the author who was stabbed multiple times Friday, is recovering from his wounds and has been removed from a ventilator as police said they are investigating a threat to fellow author J.K. Rowling. Russia fails to pay military reservists, civilian laborers brought into Ukraine Russia is reportedly failing to pay military reservists and volunteer units fighting in Ukraine as well as Russian laborers brought into occupied regions. Zelensky slams Russia for nuclear ‘blackmail’ as residents evacuate near Zaporizhzhia power plant Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of nuclear "blackmail" as residents evacuated amid renewed artillery fire from the direction of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe. World's weekly COVID-19 cases down 17%; Japan averages 200,000 daily The COVID-19 situations continues to ease worldwide with 15% weekly decline in cases and 12% drop in deaths though Japan leads all nations with an average of 200,000 cases daily and near-record deaths. Saudi Aramco reports record $48.4B quarterly profits Saudi Aramco on Sunday reported record second-quarter earnings of $48.4 billion amid high oil prices and demand. Two dead after small plane crashes in central Illinois Two people were killed when a small single-engine plane crashed in central Illinois, authorities said. Sen. Ed Markey leads congressional delegation to Taiwan after Pelosi visit Sen. Ed Markey led a bipartisan congressional delegation to Taiwan on Sunday to meet with senior leaders of the self-governed island to discuss relations with the United States and regional security, among other issues. Comedian Teddy Ray dead at 32Man arrested after driving car through crowd, killing at least 1 in Pennsylvania A man was arrested Saturday after driving a car through a crowd, killing at least one person and injuring 17 others attending a community event in Pennsylvania, police said Sunday. Next 'Kung Fu Panda' sequel set for release in 2024 DreamWorks Animation has announced a new installment in one of its most beloved film franchises is on the way. Palestinian gunman injures 8 people including U.S. citizens in Jerusalem’s Old City A Palestinian gunman allegedly shot and injured at least eight people, including U.S. citizens, in Jerusalem's Old City on Sunday, American and Israeli officials said. 'Insecure,' '90210' actress Denise Dowse dead at 64 "Insecure" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress Denise Dowse has died at the age of 64, her family announced. At least 41 killed in church fire in Egypt At least 41 people have died, including 18 children, and at least 14 injured from an Egyptian Orthodox church fire caused by an electrical fire in the air conditioning unit in greater Cairo on Sunday. On This Day, Aug. 14: Sierra Leone mudslide kills hundreds On Aug. 14, 2017, about 1,100 people were confirmed dead with hundreds more missing after heavy rains produced a mudslide in Sierra Leone. Famous birthdays for Aug. 14: Marcia Gay Harden, Marsai Martin Actor Marcia Gay Harden turns 63 and actor Marsai Martin turns 18, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 14. More Recent Articles
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Some Republicans Make a More Restrained Case for Defending TrumpWhen some G.O.P. members of Congress attacked the nation’s top law enforcement agencies immediately after the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago, it underscored deep fissures within the party. Presidential Power to Declassify Information, ExplainedWhile it is legally irrelevant, former President Donald J. Trump claims he had declassified the top secret files the F.B.I. seized at his Florida residence. Trump’s Shifting Explanations Follow a Familiar PlaybookThe former president and his allies have given often conflicting defenses of his retention of classified documents, without addressing why he had kept them. India’s Partition: A History in PhotosThe division set off communal violence and displaced millions, changing the face and geopolitics of South Asia. I Was Skeptical of Baby Gear. Then I Became a Dad.Fears of pointless consumerism were no match for the joy and relief our gear provided. Why Abortion Has Become a Centerpiece of Democratic TV Ads in 2022Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Democrats have spent nearly eight times as much on abortion-related ads as Republicans have. On TikTok, Election Misinformation Thrives Ahead of MidtermsThe fast-growing platform’s poor track record during recent voting abroad does not bode well for elections in the U.S., researchers said. Threat to Ukraine Nuclear Plant Increases as Fighting RagesRussia, trying to pin down Ukraine’s forces to blunt a counteroffensive in Kherson, has been firing shells from near a nuclear plants it occupies. Japan Bounces Back to Economic Growth as Coronavirus Fears RecedeA public weary of virus precautions pushed up consumption of goods and services, but the longer-term picture is uncertain as the global economy weakens. Salman Rushdie Is Off Ventilator and Starting to RecoverMr. Rushdie’s agent said Sunday that the writer, who was attacked on Friday after years under threat, was beginning a slow journey of healing. U.K. Police Investigate Online Threat to J.K. RowlingThe author of the “Harry Potter” books was threatened on Twitter after she posted condolences for the novelist Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed on Friday in western New York. Congress Is Shooting for the Moon, and Getting CloseFor a gridlocked capital, Washington has been amazingly productive. Gen X Is Kind of, Sort of, Not Really the BossThose slackers are in charge now? Afghanistan, One Year After the FallA year after their stunning victory and takeover, the Taliban are still struggling to shift to a governing, political force. The Sunday Read: ‘How One Restaurateur Transformed America’s Energy Industry’Charif Souki’s long-shot bet on liquid natural gas paid off handsomely — and turned the United States into a leading fossil-fuel exporter. Fire at Egypt Coptic Church Kills at Least 41A blaze that killed at least 41 at a church in greater Cairo caused anguish among a religious minority that has long felt itself oppressed in Egypt. Sexual Assault Revelations Turn Canada’s National Game Into the Nation’s ShameOnce a jewel of Hockey Canada’s schedule, the world junior tournament is playing to a largely empty arena as turmoil forces Canadians to rethink what they believe about the sport. Anne Heche, Actress Known for ’90s Film Roles, Dies at 53Ms. Heche, who won a Daytime Emmy early in her career and whose films included “Donnie Brasco” and “Wag the Dog,” had been critically injured in a car crash. Relatives Clash With Police Over School Lockdown in ArizonaTwo of the three people arrested during the altercation were shocked with stun guns by officers, the authorities said. The man who prompted the lockdown was also in custody. Vasectomies Among the Young and Childless May be on the RiseOnce the purview of middle-aged dads, this form of contraception is growing in popularity, according to doctors — and a few outspoken men on TikTok. More Recent Articles |
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Anne Heche has been taken off of life support, two days after she was declared legally brain dead, her family confirmed Sunday.
Republican lawmakers on Sunday expressed a desire for Attorney General Merrick Garland to share the agency's justifications for its search of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
"Bullet Train" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $13.4 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday, BoxOfficeMojo.com has announced.
A man crashed his car into a barricade outside the U.S. Supreme Court, about a block from Capitol, then shot himself dead early Sunday morning, police said.
Salman Rushdie, the author who was stabbed multiple times Friday, is recovering from his wounds and has been removed from a ventilator as police said they are investigating a threat to fellow author J.K. Rowling.
Russia is reportedly failing to pay military reservists and volunteer units fighting in Ukraine as well as Russian laborers brought into occupied regions.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of nuclear "blackmail" as residents evacuated amid renewed artillery fire from the direction of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe.
The COVID-19 situations continues to ease worldwide with 15% weekly decline in cases and 12% drop in deaths though Japan leads all nations with an average of 200,000 cases daily and near-record deaths.
Saudi Aramco on Sunday reported record second-quarter earnings of $48.4 billion amid high oil prices and demand.
Two people were killed when a small single-engine plane crashed in central Illinois, authorities said.
Sen. Ed Markey led a bipartisan congressional delegation to Taiwan on Sunday to meet with senior leaders of the self-governed island to discuss relations with the United States and regional security, among other issues.
Comedian Teddy Ray has died at the age of 32.
A man was arrested Saturday after driving a car through a crowd, killing at least one person and injuring 17 others attending a community event in Pennsylvania, police said Sunday.
DreamWorks Animation has announced a new installment in one of its most beloved film franchises is on the way.
A Palestinian gunman allegedly shot and injured at least eight people, including U.S. citizens, in Jerusalem's Old City on Sunday, American and Israeli officials said.
"Insecure" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress Denise Dowse has died at the age of 64, her family announced.
At least 41 people have died, including 18 children, and at least 14 injured from an Egyptian Orthodox church fire caused by an electrical fire in the air conditioning unit in greater Cairo on Sunday.
On Aug. 14, 2017, about 1,100 people were confirmed dead with hundreds more missing after heavy rains produced a mudslide in Sierra Leone.
Actor Marcia Gay Harden turns 63 and actor Marsai Martin turns 18, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 14. 
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