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Biden joins world leaders in commenting on Salman Rushdie attack President Joe Biden on Saturday joined world readers in commenting on the knife attack of The Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie in New York. Trump lawyer told Justice Department in June that all classified documents were returned A lawyer for former President Donald Trump signed a written declaration in June claiming all classified documents held at Mar-a-Lago had been returned to the government, it was reported Saturday. FBI forensic report on Alec Baldwin shooting concludes trigger must have been pulled The trigger on the gun used in the fatal shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin's film "Rust" last year must have been pulled, according to a forensic report from the FBI. Canadian artists may soon receive royalties when their work is resold Canadian politicians are drafting legislation that would amend the country's copyright law to grant artists royalties when their work is resold. Lauren Ambrose lands role in Season 2 of 'Yellowjackets' "Six Feet Under" and "Servant" actress Lauren Ambrose has landed a role in Season 2 of the Showtime mystery drama, "Yellowjackets." Salman Rushdie stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder The man accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and assault during an arraignment Saturday. Man rescued from collapsed tunnel in Rome accused of trying to rob bank A man who was rescued alive from a collapsed tunnel in Rome was allegedly trying to burrow underneath the vault of a nearby bank. Maritime captain sentenced for deadly 2021 migrant smuggling incident The captain of a boat that capsized off the coast of California in 2021 while carrying dozens of undocumented migrants from Mexico has been sentenced for human smuggling charges after three people died. French wildfire grows to 19,000 acres despite international help French firefighters battled a raging wildfire in Landiras on Saturday with improvement on the frontlines despite getting international support from crews around Europe. Texas man dies after drinking mystery liquid as jury convicts him of sexual assault A Texas man facing trial for child sexual assault charges has died after drinking a mysterious liquid during the reading of the verdict finding him guilty. Strong winds collapse stage in Spain, killing 1, injuring 20 A stage collapse during the Medusa Festival in near Valencia, Spain, early Saturday left one person dead and more than 20 others injured, police said. Taliban forces disperse women's rights protesters by firing into air Taliban forces fired into the air Saturday to break up a demonstration staged by dozens of women protesting for rights, one year after the militant group retook power in Afghanistan. VP Kamala Harris introduces new fund to support Oakland, Calif., students Vice President Kamala Harris helped launch a new college scholarship fund for students born in her hometown of Oakland, Calif., sharing her thoughts on equality and equity with students there. Poland investigating large fish die-off in river; officials removed Local Polish officials have called for an investigation into a large fish die-off along the Oder River that flows through the country, Germany and the Czech Republic. Car crashes into Arlington, Va., pub, injuring 14 Fourteen people sustained injuries after a vehicle crashed into the front of a pub in Arlington, Va., local police said. Starz renews 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' for S3 ahead of S2 premiere Starz has announced it ordered a third season of its family crime drama, "Power Book III: Raising Kanan." Stanley Tucci, Michelle Yeoh join 'Electric State' ensemble Stanley Tucci, Michelle Yeoh and Jason Alexander have signed on to star in the Netflix sci-fi film, "The Electric State." Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files articles of impeachment against Attorney General Merrick Garland Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she has filed articles of impeachment against Attorney General Merrick Garland after he personally authorized an FBI search of former President Donald Trump. Beyonce's 'Renaissance' tops U.S. album chart Music icon Beyonce's "Renaissance" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Russia takes control of Donetsk region village as Ukraine shoots down drones Moscow said on Saturday it has full control of a village on the outskirts of Ukraine's Donetsk region while Kyiv said it constrained Russian military resupply routes in the occupied Kherson region. Famous birthdays for Aug. 13: Sebastian Stan, DeMarcus Cousins Actor Sebastian Stan turns 40 and NBA star DeMarcus Cousins turns 32, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 13. On This Day, Aug. 13: Michael Phelps wins 23rd gold medal, most in history On Aug. 13, 2016, Michael Phelps won his 23rd Olympic gold medal to finish his swimming career as the world's most decorated Olympian. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Lawyer Told Justice Dept. That Classified Material Had Been ReturnedThe lawyer signed a statement in June that all documents marked as classified and held in boxes in storage at Mar-a-Lago had been given back. The search at the former president’s home on Monday turned up more. Takeaways From the Unsealed Warrant for the Search of Trump’s HomeThe Justice Department’s warrant and two critical supporting memos shed considerable light on the investigation into former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of official documents. Rushdie Stabbed 10 Times in Premeditated Attack, Prosecutors SayThe writer, who was gravely wounded and had been put on a ventilator after surgery, is now talking in the hospital, according to his agent. Rushdie Stabbing Brings Terror to an Idyllic Retreat for Earnest InquiryThe attack on the author took place at the Chautauqua Institution, which has played host to cultural and Christian leaders for nearly 150 years. With New Weaponry, Ukraine Is Subtly Shifting Its War StrategyStriking deep behind enemy lines, the Ukrainians are depleting Russia’s combat potential, slowing its advance in the east and creating new vulnerabilities in the south. U.S. Says Al Qaeda Has Not Regrouped in AfghanistanA new intelligence assessment of the Al Qaeda threat was prepared after a drone strike killed Ayman al-Zawahri, the group’s leader. But some outside counterterrorism specialists said it was overly optimistic. Can the F-150 Lightning Make Everyone Want a Truck That Plugs In?Welcome to Commerce, Ga., the Battery Belt. Lawsuit Against Fox Is Shaping Up to Be a Major First Amendment CaseThe suit, filed by Dominion Voting Systems, could be one of the most consequential First Amendment cases in a generation. Will Asian American Voters Continue to Rally Behind Democrats?The party confronts a mood of frustration among the rising electoral force that helped vault it to power. The campaign in Georgia will test that bond. After Nancy Pelosi: A San Francisco Race ‘That Shall Not Be Named’The jockeying for position is well underway in case the 82-year-old House speaker decides to retire. Among those praising her ahead of a possible run: another Pelosi. As U.S. Seeks to Close Guantánamo, Saudi Center Could Be OptionThe Biden administration is looking for places to safely send cleared Guantánamo detainees who cannot go home. Could a program in Saudi Arabia provide a solution? The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Huge Health Care ReformAmerica is determining the shape of health care affordability into the future. Trump Sics the G.O.P. on the F.B.I.Turning the tables, Trump is Elliot Mess. The C.D.C. Continues to Lead From BehindFrom Covid guidelines to monkeypox, public health has a crisis of authority. One Year Under Taliban RuleFive Afghan women reflect on the anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal. Is It OK to Work on Vacation? Yes, If You Do It Right.The boundaries between work and life are already blurred. If you embrace that reality, you can make it work to your advantage. Bookplates, a Vanishing and Nuclear-Strength CharismaOur critic recommends old and new books. How to Run in Extreme Heat? Ask a ‘Son of the Desert’Max Calderan has trekked some 700 miles in the Arabian Peninsula. To him, that summer heat you’re running in probably feels like a cool breeze. Stock Buybacks and Dividends Become a $1.5 Trillion Political TargetCompanies have been criticized for the vast sums they are sending investors. Some of that money could be put to better use but for the most part, our columnist says, bring it on. Balance Exercises to Improve Your StrengthThis simple, often neglected skill can pay huge dividends later in life. Everything You Never Wanted to Know About HemorrhoidsIt’s often left out of polite ‘cocktail conversation,’ however this painful inflammation affects many people. Here are some ways to prevent and treat it. More Recent Articles |
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President Joe Biden on Saturday joined world readers in commenting on the knife attack of The Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie in New York.
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump signed a written declaration in June claiming all classified documents held at Mar-a-Lago had been returned to the government, it was reported Saturday.
The trigger on the gun used in the fatal shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin's film "Rust" last year must have been pulled, according to a forensic report from the FBI.
Canadian politicians are drafting legislation that would amend the country's copyright law to grant artists royalties when their work is resold.
"Six Feet Under" and "Servant" actress Lauren Ambrose has landed a role in Season 2 of the Showtime mystery drama, "Yellowjackets."
The man accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and assault during an arraignment Saturday.
A man who was rescued alive from a collapsed tunnel in Rome was allegedly trying to burrow underneath the vault of a nearby bank.
The captain of a boat that capsized off the coast of California in 2021 while carrying dozens of undocumented migrants from Mexico has been sentenced for human smuggling charges after three people died.
French firefighters battled a raging wildfire in Landiras on Saturday with improvement on the frontlines despite getting international support from crews around Europe.
A Texas man facing trial for child sexual assault charges has died after drinking a mysterious liquid during the reading of the verdict finding him guilty.
A stage collapse during the Medusa Festival in near Valencia, Spain, early Saturday left one person dead and more than 20 others injured, police said.
Taliban forces fired into the air Saturday to break up a demonstration staged by dozens of women protesting for rights, one year after the militant group retook power in Afghanistan.
Vice President Kamala Harris helped launch a new college scholarship fund for students born in her hometown of Oakland, Calif., sharing her thoughts on equality and equity with students there.
Local Polish officials have called for an investigation into a large fish die-off along the Oder River that flows through the country, Germany and the Czech Republic.
Fourteen people sustained injuries after a vehicle crashed into the front of a pub in Arlington, Va., local police said.
Starz has announced it ordered a third season of its family crime drama, "Power Book III: Raising Kanan."
Stanley Tucci, Michelle Yeoh and Jason Alexander have signed on to star in the Netflix sci-fi film, "The Electric State."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she has filed articles of impeachment against Attorney General Merrick Garland after he personally authorized an FBI search of former President Donald Trump.
Music icon Beyonce's "Renaissance" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Moscow said on Saturday it has full control of a village on the outskirts of Ukraine's Donetsk region while Kyiv said it constrained Russian military resupply routes in the occupied Kherson region.
Actor Sebastian Stan turns 40 and NBA star DeMarcus Cousins turns 32, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 13.
On Aug. 13, 2016, Michael Phelps won his 23rd Olympic gold medal to finish his swimming career as the world's most decorated Olympian. 
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