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5 injured in Charleston shooting; 'Enough is enough,' says mayor Authorities in South Carolina said five people were injured in an early Sunday shooting in Charleston. Chileans vote on whether to adopt new left-leaning constitution Chileans took to the polls Sunday to vote on whether the country should adopt a new left-leaning constitution that would enshrine an unprecedented number of rights. Cessna plane crashes into Baltic Sea off Latvia coast after NATO scrambled jets A private Cessna plane crashed into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Latvia on Sunday after NATO scrambled jets to follow the aircraft. 'Spider-Man' re-release tops North American box office again "Spider-Man: No Way Home," which is back in theaters months after its initial release, is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Jeff German, investigative reporter for Las Vegas Review-Journal, stabbed to death Jeff German, a renowned investigative reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, was found stabbed to death outside of his home Saturday morning, the newspaper announced. FEMA chief: Too early to say when Jackson will have clean running water FEMA Administrator Deanna Criswell on Sunday said it was too early to tell when Jackson, Miss., would once again have clean water following a failure at the state's main treatment facility. Off-campus house party shooting leaves 2 dead, 5 injured in Virginia A late-night mass shooting near two university campuses in Norfolk, Va., left at least two people dead and five others injured, police said Sunday. Wildfires burn more than 10,000 acres in Northern California The Mill and Mountain fires in Northern California have burned more than 10,000 acres combined near the city of Weed, fire officials said Sunday. John Sullivan, U.S. ambassador to Russia, announces retirement John Sullivan, the United States ambassador to Russia, announced Sunday that he has left the post and will retire from public service. Bed, Bath & Beyond finance chief Gustavo Arnal plunges to death in NYC Gustavo Arnal, the chief financial officer for the struggling home goods retail giant Bed, Bath & Beyond, died from an apparent suicide Friday in New York City. He was 52. Pope Francis beatifies 'smiling pope' Pope John Paul I Pope Francis on Sunday beatified John Paul I, who was known as "the smiling pope" and died just 33 days after he was elected. World COVID-19 eases as Japan, South Korea report 40% of weekly cases The COVID-19 situation continues to ease worldwide with a 20% weekly drop in cases and a 17% decline in deaths to rage in Japan and South Korea with 41% of the infections. Boy, 9, killed in rocket strike in Ukraine as report reveals outdated, foreign tech in Russian missiles A 9-year-old boy was killed and at least 10 people were seriously injured in a Russian rocket strike Saturday in the southern Ukrainian town of Zelenodolsk. 1 man killed, multiple people injured in shooting at Maryland 7-Eleven One man was killed and multiple others were injured in a shooting in Maryland Saturday night, police said. Stars come out for Taylor Hawkins tribute concert in London Foo Fighters lead singer Dave Grohl opened Saturday's tribute concert to the band's late drummer Taylor Hawkins with an emotional speech. Adele, Beatles, Boseman, Obama win Creative Arts Emmys "Adele: One NIght Only" was named Outstanding Variety Special and scored four other prizes at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday night. The Weeknd loses his voice, cancels LA show Pop music star The Weeknd was forced to cancel Saturday's show in Los Angeles after losing his voice. Nirvana wins final dismissal of child pornography lawsuit over ‘Nevermind’ cover Nirvana has won a final dismissal of the child pornography lawsuit over the cover of the grunge band's 1991 album "Nevermind," which depicts a four-month-old naked baby. Suspect charged in abduction of missing Memphis teacher, police say Memphis police on Sunday announced the arrest of a 38-year-old man in the continued disappearance of a 34-year-old abuducted teacher. Famous birthdays for Sept. 4: Beyonce, Max Greenfield Singer Beyonce turns 41 and actor Max Greenfield turns 42, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 4. On This Day, Sept. 4: Mother Teresa declared a saint On Sept. 4, 2016, Mother Teresa was declared a saint by Pope Francis nearly 20 years after her death. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Investigations Face a Dilemma Before the Midterm ElectionsJustice Department officials are debating how an unwritten rule should affect the criminal investigations into Jan. 6 and the former president’s handling of sensitive documents. Republicans Seek Path for Constitutional ConventionA new book by a former Democratic senator warns of the risks of allowing states to call for a convention. Some in the G.O.P. see it as the only way to rein in the federal government. Town After Town, Residents Are Fighting Affordable Housing in ConnecticutLocal residents and elected officials are seeking to block large housing projects, warning that increased density could change the character of their towns. En Chile gana el ‘rechazo’ en el plebiscito por la ConstituciónEl texto rechazado habría legalizado el aborto, adoptado la atención médica universal y consagrado más de 100 derechos constitucionales, un récord mundial. The Curious Hole in My HeadBorn without my left temporal lobe, a brain region thought to be critical for language, I’ve been a research subject for much of my life. The Final Days of New York’s ‘Wild West’ Outdoor Dining SceneThe city has removed dozens of dining sheds and is considering more regulations for those that remain. Review: “The Godmother,” by Barbie Latza Nadeau.In Barbie Latza Nadeau’s “The Godmother,” we meet the women who have run the mob, and the new generation poised to take over. Biden Shouldn’t Apologize to RepublicansThe president said that Trumpism resembles “semi-fascism.” He’s right. The Way You Get Around New York City by Bus and Train Is About to ChangeThe city’s crumbling infrastructure is finally getting some upgrades. How Cesar Chavez’s Union Lost Its WayWorkers have to be persuaded that to join a union is worth the risk. ‘House of the Dragon’ Is Less Sexist and Racist. But Is it Good?The showrunners say they’ve heard and responded to criticism of “Game of Thrones,” but some say that has made the new show boring. Transgender Youth Find the Magic of Summer CampIndigo Point was created as an oasis, one that organizers saw as all the more necessary after a barrage of conservative legislation focused on transgender young people. Nick Kyrgios Upsets No. 1 Daniil Medvedev at the U.S. OpenMedvedev grew frustrated in a four-set loss that ensured neither singles draws will have a repeat winner this year. Kyrgios will play another Russian, No. 27 Karen Khachanov, in the quarterfinals. Vietnam’s Plan for Loudspeaker Broadcasts Meets ResistanceThe city of Hanoi may revive regular loudspeaker broadcasts, which were routine before most people had TVs or internet access. Residents are wary of bringing them back. More Recent Articles |
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Authorities in South Carolina said five people were injured in an early Sunday shooting in Charleston.
Chileans took to the polls Sunday to vote on whether the country should adopt a new left-leaning constitution that would enshrine an unprecedented number of rights.
A private Cessna plane crashed into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Latvia on Sunday after NATO scrambled jets to follow the aircraft.
"Spider-Man: No Way Home," which is back in theaters months after its initial release, is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Jeff German, a renowned investigative reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, was found stabbed to death outside of his home Saturday morning, the newspaper announced.
FEMA Administrator Deanna Criswell on Sunday said it was too early to tell when Jackson, Miss., would once again have clean water following a failure at the state's main treatment facility.
A late-night mass shooting near two university campuses in Norfolk, Va., left at least two people dead and five others injured, police said Sunday.
The Mill and Mountain fires in Northern California have burned more than 10,000 acres combined near the city of Weed, fire officials said Sunday.
John Sullivan, the United States ambassador to Russia, announced Sunday that he has left the post and will retire from public service.
Gustavo Arnal, the chief financial officer for the struggling home goods retail giant Bed, Bath & Beyond, died from an apparent suicide Friday in New York City. He was 52.
Pope Francis on Sunday beatified John Paul I, who was known as "the smiling pope" and died just 33 days after he was elected.
The COVID-19 situation continues to ease worldwide with a 20% weekly drop in cases and a 17% decline in deaths to rage in Japan and South Korea with 41% of the infections.
A 9-year-old boy was killed and at least 10 people were seriously injured in a Russian rocket strike Saturday in the southern Ukrainian town of Zelenodolsk.
One man was killed and multiple others were injured in a shooting in Maryland Saturday night, police said.
Foo Fighters lead singer Dave Grohl opened Saturday's tribute concert to the band's late drummer Taylor Hawkins with an emotional speech.
"Adele: One NIght Only" was named Outstanding Variety Special and scored four other prizes at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday night.
Pop music star The Weeknd was forced to cancel Saturday's show in Los Angeles after losing his voice.
Nirvana has won a final dismissal of the child pornography lawsuit over the cover of the grunge band's 1991 album "Nevermind," which depicts a four-month-old naked baby.
Memphis police on Sunday announced the arrest of a 38-year-old man in the continued disappearance of a 34-year-old abuducted teacher.
Singer Beyonce turns 41 and actor Max Greenfield turns 42, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 4.
On Sept. 4, 2016, Mother Teresa was declared a saint by Pope Francis nearly 20 years after her death. 
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