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Trump comments on Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan, reiterates election claims in CPAC speech Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "played right into" China's hands by visiting Taiwan this week in a lengthy speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas. Trump wins CPAC straw poll as mock Jan. 6 jail cell causes stir at conference Former President Donald Trump on Saturday won an unofficial straw poll among attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference Texas for who should be picked as the party's 2024 presidential nominee. Pro Football Hall of Fame inducts new members in 2022 class ceremony The Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted eight new members Saturday in an enshrinement ceremony held inside the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. Fire after lighting strike on crude oil storage facility in Cuba leaves dozens injured A massive fire at a crude oil storage facility in Cuba was sparked by a lightning strike on Friday and has led to dozens of injuries, authorities said Saturday. California’s McKinney Fire reaches 30% containment, has destroyed 87 homes Crews have reached 30% containment of the massive McKinney Fire that has destroyed more than 87 homes in northern California since last weekend. British boy, 12, dies after doctors remove life support under court orders British 12-year-old Archie Battersbee died Saturday, 2 hours after doctors at Royal London hospital halted his life-support treatment under court orders. Taiwan says China simulated attack with multiple aircraft, naval vessels Taiwan's Defense Ministry has said that "multiple" Chinese aircraft and naval vessels were detected in the Taiwan Strait this weekend conducting a possible simulated attack. Biden tests negative for COVID-19 after rebound case President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday as he continues to "feel very well" a week after his rebound infection, his physician announced. Senate expected to vote Saturday to advance Inflation Reduction Act The U.S. Senate is expected to take a procedural vote Saturday to advance the Inflation Reduction Act, which aims to reduce the federal deficit and lower healthcare costs as well as measures to combat climate change. Trump stumps in Wisconsin for gubernatorial candidate facing Pence-backed challenger Former President Donald Trump traveled to Wisconsin to rally for his preferred candidate in the battleground state's gubernatorial election, Tim Michels. Japan remembers Hiroshima bombing on 77th anniversary A ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of the United States' atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, was held August 6, 2022. Israel bombs residential buildings in Gaza in second day of airstrikes Israeli jets again pounded the Gaza Strip on Saturday, flattening multiple residential buildings and killing more Palestinians in its second day of airstrikes. In photos: Geri Halliwell turns 50: a look back British singer Geri Halliwell, known for her time in "The Spice Girls" and her work as UNFPA ambassador, turns 50 on August 6, 2022. Here's a look back at her career through the years. 'Unprecedented' flooding shutters Death Valley National Park The National Park Service closed down all roads into and out of Death Valley after an "unprecedented" rainfall caused flooding throughout the park and damaged roads. Hiroshima, Japan, marks anniversary of nuclear bombing The Japanese city of Hirohima on Saturday paused to remember the 77th anniversary of the U.S. nuclear attack that killed an estimated 140,000 people in the waning days of World War II. Russian forces amass in southern Ukraine, renew concerns of 'new phase' in invasion Officials with Britain's Ministry of Defense say it's unclear if the long convoys of military personnel headed to the south of Ukraine are building a new attack or simply preparing for a counterattack. Gradual cooldown is brewing for the sticky Northeast Even though it may take several days to a week to get rolling, a significant cooldown will sprawl from eastern Canada to the northeastern United States for a few days. Ohio shooting leaves 4 dead, prompts manhunt for person of interest Shootings at multiple scenes in western Ohio killed four people and prompted a manhunt for a person of interest, police said. Reports: Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson end 9-month romance Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and comedian Pete Davidson have broken up after dating for about nine months, according to multiple media reports. Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops U.S. album chart again Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album for a fifth consecutive weekend. Diana Gabaldon says she hasn't been hired to help on 'Outlander' prequel "Outlander" author Diana Gabaldon says she hasn't been approached to work on the prequel series that Starz announced this week. Famous birthdays for Aug. 6: Michelle Yeoh, Geri Halliwell Actor Michelle Yeoh turns 60 and singer Geri Halliwell turns 50, among the famous birthdays for August 6. On This Day, Aug. 6: Obama bans protests at military funerals On Aug. 6, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama signed legislation that bans protests within 300 feet of military funerals 2 hours before or after the services. More Recent Articles |
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In Turbulent Times, Xi Builds a Security Fortress for China, and HimselfTaiwan, Covid, “color revolutions,” the classroom: everywhere, China’s leader sees threats that foreign forces can exploit, and he has enlisted the whole nation to defend against them. In Senate Battle, Democrats Defy Biden’s Low Standing (for Now)“The billion-dollar question,” as one Republican pollster put it, is whether Democratic candidates in crucial Senate races can continue to outpace the president’s unpopularity. How This Economic Moment Rewrites the RulesJobs aplenty. Sizzling demand. If the United States is headed into a recession, it is taking an unusual route, with many markers of a boom. How Argentines Cope With Inflation That’s 64% and RisingWith the world grappling with rising prices, a tour through Argentina reveals that years of inflation can give rise to a truly bizarre economy. Why Alex Jones’s Trial Won’t Stop the Spread of LiesHis success has inspired a new generation of conspiracy theorists, who have learned how to stay away from legal trouble. Colombia’s First Black Vice President Spotlights Afro-Caribbean FashionThe wardrobe of Francia Márquez, Colombia’s first Black vice president, is the creation of a young designer at the center of an Afro-Colombian fashion explosion. How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American RightThey made the intellectual case for Trump. Now they believe the country is in a cultural civil war. Post-Roe, Conservatives Promote Way to Give Up Newborns AnonymouslyAfter Roe, groups are seeking to expand safe haven laws, which allow women to surrender babies with minimal interference. But these laws pose their own problems. Major Indiana Employers Criticize State’s New Abortion LawThe drug company Eli Lilly said it “will be forced” to look outside the state for employment growth. The engine maker Cummins said the law will “impede our ability to attract and retain top talent.” Officials Wrestle With Whether to Allow New Monkeypox Vaccination StrategyA new way of injecting monkeypox vaccine could stretch the nation’s supply of shots, but some experts argue that the approach has not been sufficiently studied. Hey, Joe, Don’t Give It a GoRest on your laurels, and don’t run for re-election, Mr. President. Return to Office: Young Workers Shouldn’t Stay Remote ForeverMany offices are desolate, open plan landscapes dotted with individuals staring at screens, headphones on. It doesn’t have to be that way. Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan Shows the Need for a Clear U.S. Policy on ChinaTensions over Taiwan underscore the need for the United States to engage more deeply with China on more than just trade. The New Politics of AbortionThe pro-life movement needs to learn the art of the possible. ‘Black Panther’: Should Chadwick Boseman’s King T’Challa Be Recast?The #RecastTChalla movement argues that many white superheroes have been recast again and again — and that the King of Wakanda’s adventures shouldn’t end. Republicans Should Pay a Political Price for Abortion BansKansas voters point the way for Democrats. Israel-Gaza Fighting Flares for a Second DayThe sudden spurt of violence since Friday is the worst in more than a year in the crowded, impoverished territory. The two-day death toll in Gaza rose to more than 20 and included a militant leader. After 246 Years, Marine Corps Gives 4 Stars to a Black OfficerGen. Michael E. Langley is the first Black person to attain the highest rank in the corps, whose most senior leadership had until now consisted entirely of white men. More Recent Articles |
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Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "played right into" China's hands by visiting Taiwan this week in a lengthy speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday won an unofficial straw poll among attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference Texas for who should be picked as the party's 2024 presidential nominee.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted eight new members Saturday in an enshrinement ceremony held inside the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
A massive fire at a crude oil storage facility in Cuba was sparked by a lightning strike on Friday and has led to dozens of injuries, authorities said Saturday.
Crews have reached 30% containment of the massive McKinney Fire that has destroyed more than 87 homes in northern California since last weekend.
British 12-year-old Archie Battersbee died Saturday, 2 hours after doctors at Royal London hospital halted his life-support treatment under court orders.
Taiwan's Defense Ministry has said that "multiple" Chinese aircraft and naval vessels were detected in the Taiwan Strait this weekend conducting a possible simulated attack.
President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday as he continues to "feel very well" a week after his rebound infection, his physician announced.
The U.S. Senate is expected to take a procedural vote Saturday to advance the Inflation Reduction Act, which aims to reduce the federal deficit and lower healthcare costs as well as measures to combat climate change.
Former President Donald Trump traveled to Wisconsin to rally for his preferred candidate in the battleground state's gubernatorial election, Tim Michels.
A ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of the United States' atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, was held August 6, 2022.
Israeli jets again pounded the Gaza Strip on Saturday, flattening multiple residential buildings and killing more Palestinians in its second day of airstrikes.
British singer Geri Halliwell, known for her time in "The Spice Girls" and her work as UNFPA ambassador, turns 50 on August 6, 2022. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
The National Park Service closed down all roads into and out of Death Valley after an "unprecedented" rainfall caused flooding throughout the park and damaged roads.
The Japanese city of Hirohima on Saturday paused to remember the 77th anniversary of the U.S. nuclear attack that killed an estimated 140,000 people in the waning days of World War II.
Officials with Britain's Ministry of Defense say it's unclear if the long convoys of military personnel headed to the south of Ukraine are building a new attack or simply preparing for a counterattack.
Even though it may take several days to a week to get rolling, a significant cooldown will sprawl from eastern Canada to the northeastern United States for a few days.
Shootings at multiple scenes in western Ohio killed four people and prompted a manhunt for a person of interest, police said.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and comedian Pete Davidson have broken up after dating for about nine months, according to multiple media reports.
Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album for a fifth consecutive weekend.
"Outlander" author Diana Gabaldon says she hasn't been approached to work on the prequel series that Starz announced this week.
Actor Michelle Yeoh turns 60 and singer Geri Halliwell turns 50, among the famous birthdays for August 6.
On Aug. 6, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama signed legislation that bans protests within 300 feet of military funerals 2 hours before or after the services. 
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