Israel and Palestinian militants agreed to a cease-fire late Sunday following three days of bloody conflict that left dozens killed in Gaza. Police in the Kansas city of Lawrence have arrested a man accused of fatally shooting four people across hundreds of miles away in western Ohio late last week. The Brad Pitt-Sandra Bullock action-caper, "Bullet Train," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $30.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Gustavo Petro, a former member of the M-19 guerrilla organization, was sworn in as Colombia's president on Sunday with the country's first Black vice president, Francia Márquez. Police are searching for two suspects after nine people were injured in a shooting near downtown Cincinnati early Sunday morning. The U.S. Senate on Sunday afternoon passed a bill that tackles health care and taxes, and provides the largest-ever investments into green energy in American history after a lengthy "vote-a-rama." U.S. Customs and Border Patrol on Saturday encountered a wooden ship with more than 300 migrants grounded near Key Largo. Authorities recovered skeletal human remains from the receding waters of Lake Mead over the weekend. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Africa on Sunday just weeks after his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov toured the continent as analysts expressed worry of Cold War posturing. Rounds of downpours are expected to move through some of these same hard-hit regions in Kentucly during the first part of this week. The COVID-19 situation is easing worldwide with a weekly 17% cases decline and 11% deaths decrease though Japan had one-quarter of the infections and daily record 247,830 cases plus 215 daily deaths. Officials in Cuba on Sunday said that 122 people were injured, at least one person had died and 17 people were missing after a fire at a crude oil storage facility. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the human rights organization Amnesty International on Saturday as fighting escalated around the Zaporizhzhia Power Plant. A caravan of four ships carrying grain and corn products left Ukraine on Sunday, adding relief to the looming global hunger crisis. Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was penalized Friday by a Texas jury which said he must pay $45.2 million in punitive damages to parents of Sandy Hook shooting victim Jesse Lewis. President Joe Biden ended his isolation Sunday after taking negative for COVID-19 in back-to-back days, his physician announced in a letter Sunday. Hugh Jackman is mourning the death of his beloved dog, Dali, this weekend. Anne Heche remains intubated and is being treated for burns she sustained in a fiery crash in Los Angeles Friday. Actor Abbie Cornish turns 40 and DJ Samantha Ronson turns 45, among the famous birthdays for August 7. On August 7, 2007, Barry Bonds hit his 756th major league home run, breaking the record set by Hank Aaron. More Recent Articles |
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