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Death toll in Kentucky floods rises to 28; Beshear warns more rain incoming The death toll from floods in Kentucky rose to 28 on Sunday with more deaths expected as crews navigate flood waters and oncoming rain to conduct rescue and recovery efforts. Pat Carroll, Emmy-winning comedian and voice of Ursula in 'The Little Mermaid,' dies at 95 Pat Carroll, the Emmy-winning veteran comedian and the voice of Ursula the sea witch from the Disney animated film The Little Mermaid, has died. She was 95. Five children, two adults killed in wrong-way vehicle crash on Illinois highway Seven people were killed in a crash involving a driver traveling in the wrong direction on an Illinois highway on Sunday, authorities said. Daniel Wu auditioned for Jeffrey Wright 'Westworld' role Daniel Wu discusses Sunday's episode of "Westworld" and reveals he once auditioned for Jeffrey Wright's role of Bernard in Season 1. 'Star Trek' legend Nichelle Nichols dead at 89 "Star Trek" icon Nichelle Nichols, a trailblazing actress who was one of the first Black women to play a major role on a TV show, has died at the age of 89. New Yorkers file lawsuit seeks to end COVID19 outdoor dining over boom in trash, rats A group of New York residents has filed a lawsuit seeking an end to the outdoor dining shacks built in pandemic they say has led to a boom in trash and rats. 'Super-Pets' tops North American box office with $23M Animated Dwayne Johnson-Kevin Hart comedy, "DC League of Super-Pets," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $23 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. U.S. Navy commissions new ship USS Fort Lauderdale The U.S. Navy held a commissioning ceremony in Florida on Saturday for its newest amphibious transport dock ship, the USS Fort Lauderdale. Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell dies at 88 NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell died on Sunday, his family announced in a statement. He was 88 years old. President Joe Biden still testing positive for COVID-19; will work from isolation President Joe Biden's physician on Sunday said he had tested positive for COVID-19 again following a "rebound" positive result and would continue to work from isolation. California’s McKinney Fire grows as crews battle blazes in Montana, Idaho The raging McKinney Fire in northern California expanded Sunday after high winds caused by thunderstorms as Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for Siskiyou County. Not over yet: Drenching downpours to renew flood threat in hard-hit communities After days of drenching downpours and catastrophic flooding unfolded across a large swath of the United States last week, AccuWeather forecasters remain very concerned for a repeat performance from Mother Nature. Japan reports most weekly COVID-19 cases in world, including record 233,100 daily Japan reported one-fifth of the world's COVID-19 cases in the past week, including a record 233,100 Thursday, as infections dropped 12% and deaths 7% globally. Mykolaiv hit by shelling as Russia claims Ukraine conducted drone strike on Crimea base The southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv was hit by intense shelling Sunday as Russia claimed Ukraine conducted a drone strike on the Crimea base of its Black Sea Fleet. Zelensky says Ukraine is considering ‘mandatory evacuation’ from eastern region President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the hundreds of thousands of civilians remaining in eastern Ukraine to evacuate as the government plans to implement "mandatory" evacuations. Katherine Schwarzenegger honors father Arnold on 75th birthday Katherine Schwarzenegger paid tribute to her father, film icon Arnold Schwarzenegger, on Instagram this weekend. Gina Rodriguez announces pregnancy on 38th birthday Gina Rodriguez announced on Instagram this weekend that she is pregnant with her first child. Pelosi confirms trip to Asia but plans don't mention Taiwan House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday confirmed that she is leading a delegation of lawmakers to Asian countries but her plans do not mention Taiwan. Chinese rocket debris re-enters atmosphere above Indian Ocean The debris from a Chinese rocket re-entered the atmosphere above the Indian Ocean on Saturday, days after officials said the space junk was uncontrollably falling back to Earth. AccuWeather forecasters warn about potential for new flood disasters Flooding downpours will continue to threaten lives and property across a lengthy corridor of the United States into the start of August, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. On This Day, July 31: NASA intentionally crashes Lunar Prospector into moon On July 31, 1999, NASA intentionally crashes the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the moon with the hopes of discovering evidence of water. Famous birthdays for July 31: Wesley Snipes, Rico Rodriguez Actor Wesley Snipes turns 60 and actor Rico Rodriguez turns 24, among the famous birthdays for July 31. More Recent Articles |
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Nancy Pelosi Headed to Singapore, Silent on TaiwanPresident Biden’s aides said she was expected to proceed with a plan to visit Taiwan, the prospect of which has jangled nerves in both Beijing and Washington. As Ukraine Orders Civilians to Evacuate the East, Residents Face a Grim ChoiceThe president’s announcement is the broadest government directive issued thus far in the war, coming after months of relentless Russian bombardment. After Uvalde, a Kindergarten Teacher Trains to Carry a Gun In SchoolMore school employees are carrying guns to defend against school shootings. In Ohio, a contentious new law requires no more than 24 hours of training. Bill Russell, Celtics Center Who Transformed Pro Basketball, Dies at 88A Hall of Famer who led the Celtics to 11 championships, he was “the single most devastating force in the history of the game,” his coach Red Auerbach said. Bill Russell Paved the Way for Black Coaches to Defy DoubtersWhen getting hired as a Black coach seemed “far-fetched,” as one coach said, Russell showed that it could be done — and that it could lead to championships. Among Pro Athletes, Bill Russell Was a Pioneering ActivistRussell marched with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., spoke out against segregation in Boston public schools and backed Muhammad Ali in his opposition to the Vietnam War. Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan and Others React to Bill Russell’s LegacyMagic Johnson said the Celtics great was his idol. Michael Jordan called him a pioneer. Jaylen Brown called him one of the greatest athletes ever. Gen Z Knows What It Wants From Employers. And Employers Want Them.To tap into the creativity of younger workers, and to offset a labor shortage, companies are offering four-day weeks, club memberships and work-from-anywhere flexibility. McKinney Fire Burns 51,000 Acres in CaliforniaThe fire sent a huge cloud called a pyrocumulonimbus 39,000 feet into the air. Storm winds, high temperatures and drought conditions helped it grow over the weekend, officials said. Lies for Profit: Can Sandy Hook Parents Shut Alex Jones Down?A hefty financial verdict this week could dissuade other politically driven liars. But the path forward is uncertain, and the legal battles take a toll. A Town’s Housing Crisis Exposes a ‘House of Cards’In the Idaho resort area of Sun Valley, there are so few housing options that many workers are resorting to garages, campers and tents. Nichelle Nichols, Lieutenant Uhura on ‘Star Trek,’ Dies at 89She was among the first Black women to have a leading role in a TV series. She later worked with NASA to recruit minorities for the space program. For Korean Adoptee Chefs, Food as Identity Is ComplicatedRaised in the U.S., they’re exploring a heritage they didn’t grow up with through restaurant cooking — and finding both fulfillment and criticism. Eric Greitens May Just Get What He DeservesAt some point, toeing the line can’t excuse sketchy, creepy, violent and possibly illegal behavior. In the I.C.U., Dying Sometimes Feels Like a ChoiceThe complex nature of death when machines keep us alive. Leave My Disability Out of Your Anti-Abortion PropagandaThe dignity of disabled lives and a woman’s right to choose are two separate issues. We Are Living in Richard Nixon’s America. Escaping It Won’t Be Easy.Remember when there was talk of Joe Biden as a transformational figure? The Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’For generations, America’s major publishers focused almost entirely on white readers. Now a new cadre of executives like Lisa Lucas is trying to open up the industry. Tensions Flare on Kosovo-Serbian Border Amid Protests and GunfireDemonstrations against a law related to new license plates for ethnic Serbs in Kosovo led to gunfire on Sunday, leading to concerns that the violence could escalate further. What We Know About the Victims in the Kentucky FloodingAs officials braced for the death toll to climb, family members shared memories of those lost. As India Bans Disposable Plastic, Tamil Nadu Offers LessonsTamil Nadu’s ban on single-use plastic has gotten results, thanks to relentless policing. Now, India says it will tackle the problem nationwide. More Recent Articles |
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The death toll from floods in Kentucky rose to 28 on Sunday with more deaths expected as crews navigate flood waters and oncoming rain to conduct rescue and recovery efforts.
Pat Carroll, the Emmy-winning veteran comedian and the voice of Ursula the sea witch from the Disney animated film The Little Mermaid, has died. She was 95.
Seven people were killed in a crash involving a driver traveling in the wrong direction on an Illinois highway on Sunday, authorities said.
Daniel Wu discusses Sunday's episode of "Westworld" and reveals he once auditioned for Jeffrey Wright's role of Bernard in Season 1.
"Star Trek" icon Nichelle Nichols, a trailblazing actress who was one of the first Black women to play a major role on a TV show, has died at the age of 89.
A group of New York residents has filed a lawsuit seeking an end to the outdoor dining shacks built in pandemic they say has led to a boom in trash and rats.
Animated Dwayne Johnson-Kevin Hart comedy, "DC League of Super-Pets," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $23 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The U.S. Navy held a commissioning ceremony in Florida on Saturday for its newest amphibious transport dock ship, the USS Fort Lauderdale.
NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell died on Sunday, his family announced in a statement. He was 88 years old.
President Joe Biden's physician on Sunday said he had tested positive for COVID-19 again following a "rebound" positive result and would continue to work from isolation.
The raging McKinney Fire in northern California expanded Sunday after high winds caused by thunderstorms as Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for Siskiyou County.
After days of drenching downpours and catastrophic flooding unfolded across a large swath of the United States last week, AccuWeather forecasters remain very concerned for a repeat performance from Mother Nature.
Japan reported one-fifth of the world's COVID-19 cases in the past week, including a record 233,100 Thursday, as infections dropped 12% and deaths 7% globally.
The southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv was hit by intense shelling Sunday as Russia claimed Ukraine conducted a drone strike on the Crimea base of its Black Sea Fleet.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the hundreds of thousands of civilians remaining in eastern Ukraine to evacuate as the government plans to implement "mandatory" evacuations.
Katherine Schwarzenegger paid tribute to her father, film icon Arnold Schwarzenegger, on Instagram this weekend.
Gina Rodriguez announced on Instagram this weekend that she is pregnant with her first child.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday confirmed that she is leading a delegation of lawmakers to Asian countries but her plans do not mention Taiwan.
The debris from a Chinese rocket re-entered the atmosphere above the Indian Ocean on Saturday, days after officials said the space junk was uncontrollably falling back to Earth.
Flooding downpours will continue to threaten lives and property across a lengthy corridor of the United States into the start of August, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.
On July 31, 1999, NASA intentionally crashes the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the moon with the hopes of discovering evidence of water.
Actor Wesley Snipes turns 60 and actor Rico Rodriguez turns 24, among the famous birthdays for July 31. 
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