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Abbott restarts production of Similac baby formula at Michigan plant Abbott is restarting production of Similac, the company's most popular baby formula, at its plant in Michigan which was shut down in February over concerns of bacterial contamination. Watch: Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill spark Dolphins blowout of Eagles Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw a 51-yard bomb to new wide receiver Tyreek Hill on the first offensive play of a 48-10 preseason blowout over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Princess Diana’s car sells at auction for over $763K as 25th anniversary of her death nears A car driven by Princess Diana, who died nearly 25 years ago, sold at auction Saturday for more than $760,000. Group of Dutch soldiers shot outside Indiana hotel A group of Dutch special forces soldiers in Indiana for military exercises were shot outside an Indianapolis hotel early Saturday morning, officials said. Tour Championship golf: Scheffler keeps lead as lightning suspends play World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler held onto his narrow lead in the third round of the Tour Championship, which was suspended due to lightning Saturday in Atlanta. Putin signs decree to give money to Ukrainians who fled war to Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a decree stating that the government would give money to Ukrainians who fled the war to Russia. Henry, Taylor, Ekeler top 2022 fantasy football running back rankings Derrick Henry, Jonathan Taylor and Austin Ekeler lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 75 fantasy football running back rankings for 2022. Death toll from Pakistan floods nears 1000 The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Pakistan has risen to nearly 1,000 since June, officials said Saturday. Adams, Kupp, Chase top 2022 fantasy football wide receiver rankings Davante Adams, Cooper Kupp and Ja'Marr Chase lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 100 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for 2022. Intelligence chief will conduct damage assessment of documents taken by Trump Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, told lawmakers that the intelligence community would conduct a damage assessment stemming from former President Donald Trump's possession of top-secret documents. Children left in Arizona desert by smugglers, border officials say An 18-month-old toddler and a 4-month-old infant were left in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Agent said. Ancient Egyptian artifact seized in Memphis, Tenn. A 3,000-year-old Egyptian artifact was found in a shipment at the port of Memphis, Tenn., Customs and Border Protection officials said. Facebook reaches preliminary settlement over Cambridge Analytica scandal Facebook has reached a preliminary settlement with users who sued the social media company in 2018 over the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal. El Paso, Texas, charters bus for migrants to New York City El Paso's city government chartered a bus that sent 35 Venezuelan migrants to New York City, where officials have complained about buses from Texas bringing migrants without warning. 'Blockbuster' series to premiere on Netflix Nov. 3 Netflix has announced its comedy, "Blockbuster," a fictionalized story set in the last Blockbuster video store in the United States, will premiere Nov. 3. Hungary allows construction of Russian nuclear reactors Hungary will allow the construction of two new nuclear reactors by the Russian state-owned company Rosatom, Hungary's foreign minister said. Airstrike hits school in Tigray region in Ethiopia; 7 dead An airstrike targeting the Tigray region of Ethiopia hit a kindergarten, killing at least seven people, including children, officials said. Waukesha, Wis., parade suspect removed from court after outburst A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more after driving his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., was removed from court after repeatedly yelling at the judge. Ashley Jensen lands lead in BBC's 'Mayflies' "Extras" and "Agatha Raisin" actress Ashley Jensen is set to star in the BBC adaptation of Andrew O'Hagan's novel, "Mayflies." Richard Simmons thanks fans for support after documentary premieres Former exercise guru, author, teacher and TV personality Richard Simmons, who has stayed out of the spotlight in recent years, is thanking his fans for their support after a documentary about him premiered online. No Season 2 for 'Resident Evil' series on Netflix Netflix isn't renewing its action-horror series, "Resident Evil," for a second season. Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant faces fresh shelling The nuclear power plant in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia faced fresh shelling Saturday as officials worked on finalizing plans for U.N. inspectors to visit the besieged facility, officials said. Rod Wave's 'Beautiful Wave' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Rod Wave's "Beautiful Mind" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. On This Day, Aug. 27: IRA assassinates Louis Mountbatten On Aug. 27, 1979, IRA militants killed Louis Mountbatten, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II of England, by blowing up his boat. Famous birthdays for Aug. 27: Sarah Chalke, Chandra Wilson Actor Sarah Chalke turns 46 and actor Chandra Wilson turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 27. |
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War Brings Ukraine’s Women New Roles and New DangersWomen have become an all-important force in the fight. But even as they mobilize, they are increasingly bearing the worst of the conflict. With Disaster Looming, Inspectors Set to Visit Ukraine Nuclear PlantWhile Ukrainian officials began handing out iodine pills for radiation, the United Nations nuclear watchdog neared a plan to send a team of experts as early as next week. Possibility of Obstruction Looms Over Trump, Affidavit SuggestsUnredacted portions of the affidavit underlying the Mar-a-Lago search warrant point to a crime that has been overshadowed amid disputes over classified information. Intelligence Officials Will Assess Security Risks From Mar-a-Lago DocumentsThe director of national intelligence told lawmakers that her office would lead a review concerning the sensitive documents retrieved from former President Donald J. Trump’s Florida residence. Judge Signals Intent to Appoint Special Master in Trump SearchThe judge, an appointee of President Donald J. Trump, indicated she was prepared to grant Mr. Trump’s request for an arbiter, or special master, to review the documents seized by the F.B.I. Biden’s Big Dreams Meet the Limits of ‘Imperfect’ ToolsThe student loan plan is the latest example of Democrats practicing the art of the possible on the nation’s most pressing economic challenges and ending up with risky or patchwork solutions. Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan: Your Questions, AnsweredPresident Biden’s move means the student loan balances of millions of people could fall by as much as $20,000. This F.A.Q. explains how it will work. How Love Languages Became a Cultural PhenomenonThe author of the seminal book on love languages is surprised that the concept has become a cultural phenomenon. But he still wants couples to heed his advice. In DeSantis’s Florida, Teachers Navigate Curriculum RestrictionsGov. Ron DeSantis is battling what he calls “indoctrination” in schools. New laws have left many teachers questioning everything from pride flags to “The Great Gatsby.” Promoting His Memoir, Kushner Offers Tortured Defenses of TrumpJared Kushner, who spent his years in the White House evading responsibility for his father-in-law’s most extreme moves, has had to answer for some of them on his book tour. Chris Evert Needs Everyone to ListenSince January, the 18-time Grand Slam champion has balanced her work in tennis with the grueling routine of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. She never would have caught it early, if she hadn’t lost her sister to the same disease. Octopuses Don’t Have Backbones — or RightsAs cephalopods become more important in neuroscience and other fields, scientists and welfare advocates seek to give the smart animals the same protections as mice and monkeys. How to Avoid a Nuclear Disaster in UkraineSeized by the Russians shortly after they invaded Ukraine, the sprawling Zaporizhzhia plant is now on the front line of the war. Harry Styles Walks a Fine LineIs it really so inconceivable that one of the most famous people in the world could be trapped in the same closet as you or me? Women’s Work Is Never DoneIn an asymmetrical war, Democrats need their most reliable troops again. We Can’t Just Throw Bigger Batteries at Electric VehiclesThere are better ways to use batteries than putting them in premium EVs. Republicans Would Like to Offer You Some ResentmentIn response to the student loan forgiveness program, they opted for class warfare. The Fed Chair’s Challenge: Be Clear, but Not Too CertainTalking to the former chair Ben Bernanke and others about the task ahead for Jerome Powell, the central bank’s current chief. Buffalo Bills Cut Matt Araiza Amid Rape LawsuitThe team said it had released the rookie punter Araiza after he was accused of raping a 17-year-old girl with two San Diego State teammates. Lessons Learned, Israel’s Unlikely Islamist Kingmaker Looks AheadMansour Abbas, the first Arab politician to lead his party into an Israeli governing coalition, says the yearlong experiment was just a beginning. A Holy British Island, Where the Reckless Try to Outrace the TideAs the cradle of Christianity in northern England, the isle of Lindisfarne attracts 650,000 visitors a year, some of whom ignore the warning signs of when it’s safe to cross a causeway that twice a day is submerged. What Are the Benefits of White Mulberry Leaf and Is It Safe?A coroner has linked the death of Lori McClintock, the wife of a California Representative, to an herb. But experts say it is generally considered safe. More Recent Articles |
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Abbott is restarting production of Similac, the company's most popular baby formula, at its plant in Michigan which was shut down in February over concerns of bacterial contamination.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw a 51-yard bomb to new wide receiver Tyreek Hill on the first offensive play of a 48-10 preseason blowout over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
A car driven by Princess Diana, who died nearly 25 years ago, sold at auction Saturday for more than $760,000.
A group of Dutch special forces soldiers in Indiana for military exercises were shot outside an Indianapolis hotel early Saturday morning, officials said.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler held onto his narrow lead in the third round of the Tour Championship, which was suspended due to lightning Saturday in Atlanta.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a decree stating that the government would give money to Ukrainians who fled the war to Russia.
Derrick Henry, Jonathan Taylor and Austin Ekeler lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 75 fantasy football running back rankings for 2022.
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Pakistan has risen to nearly 1,000 since June, officials said Saturday.
Davante Adams, Cooper Kupp and Ja'Marr Chase lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 100 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for 2022.
Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, told lawmakers that the intelligence community would conduct a damage assessment stemming from former President Donald Trump's possession of top-secret documents.
An 18-month-old toddler and a 4-month-old infant were left in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Agent said.
A 3,000-year-old Egyptian artifact was found in a shipment at the port of Memphis, Tenn., Customs and Border Protection officials said.
Facebook has reached a preliminary settlement with users who sued the social media company in 2018 over the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal.
El Paso's city government chartered a bus that sent 35 Venezuelan migrants to New York City, where officials have complained about buses from Texas bringing migrants without warning.
Netflix has announced its comedy, "Blockbuster," a fictionalized story set in the last Blockbuster video store in the United States, will premiere Nov. 3.
Hungary will allow the construction of two new nuclear reactors by the Russian state-owned company Rosatom, Hungary's foreign minister said.
An airstrike targeting the Tigray region of Ethiopia hit a kindergarten, killing at least seven people, including children, officials said.
A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more after driving his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., was removed from court after repeatedly yelling at the judge.
"Extras" and "Agatha Raisin" actress Ashley Jensen is set to star in the BBC adaptation of Andrew O'Hagan's novel, "Mayflies."
Former exercise guru, author, teacher and TV personality Richard Simmons, who has stayed out of the spotlight in recent years, is thanking his fans for their support after a documentary about him premiered online.
Netflix isn't renewing its action-horror series, "Resident Evil," for a second season.
The nuclear power plant in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia faced fresh shelling Saturday as officials worked on finalizing plans for U.N. inspectors to visit the besieged facility, officials said.
Rapper Rod Wave's "Beautiful Mind" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
On Aug. 27, 1979, IRA militants killed Louis Mountbatten, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II of England, by blowing up his boat.
Actor Sarah Chalke turns 46 and actor Chandra Wilson turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 27. 
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