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Tropical Storm Kay eyes Mexico, southwestern U.S. With plenty of warm water at its disposal, as well as conducive atmospheric conditions, AccuWeather forecasters expect Kay to become the eighth storm of the season to reach hurricane status in the East Pacific basin. Hurricane Danielle continues to move north in open Atlantic Hurricane Danielle is moving over the open central north Atlantic Ocean with no change in strength. Tropical Storm Earl nearing hurricane strength While the center of Tropical Earl may avoid crossing over land, outer portions of the system may impact several islands in the Caribbean and bring stormy conditions through early this week. IDF: There is a 'high possibility' Palestinian journalist shot by Israel forces The Israel Defense Forces on Monday said that there is a "high possibility" Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was accidentally shot and killed by its service members. Zaporizhzhia's external power cut after fire caused by Russian shelling The Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine was deliberately disconnected from its final external power source as staff sought to put out a fire caused by Russian shelling the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday. Search suspended for nine people missing in Washington float plane crash The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for survivors Monday after failing to locate nine people, including one child, missing in a float plane crash in Puget Sound near Seattle, bringing the death toll to 10. Richard Dreyfuss recalls initially saying 'no' to 'Jaws' as movie returns to theaters Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss tweeted this weekend about his initial response to Steven Spielberg's offer to cast him in his 1975 shark blockbuster, "Jaws." One suspect dead in Saskatchewan stabbing spree as injury toll rises Damien Sanderson, one of two suspects, accused in a stabbing spree that killed 10 people and injured 19 in Western Canada, has been found dead, authorities said Monday. California governor signs fast-food bill with potential $22 an hour minimum wage California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill into law Labor Day that could boost the state's minimum wage for fast-food workers to $22 an hour next year, despite warnings from the restaurant industry. President Joe Biden keeps pressure on 'MAGA Republicans' in Labor Day remarks President Joe Biden continued to target "MAGA Republicans" and praised unions as he delivered Labor Day remarks from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Monday. One dead, 10 injured in boat crash off Florida Keys A teenager is reported dead and nearly a dozen people injured after a boat crashed into a pole and capsized in the Upper Florida Keys Sunday. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said four people had to be airlifted from the water. Kenya's Supreme Court upholds William Ruto's presidential win Kenya's Supreme Court has upheld its Aug. 9 presidential election results declaring former Deputy Prime Minister William Ruto the winner after veteran opposition leader Raila Odingo challenged the results. France backs EU windfall tax to ease soaring energy prices French President Emmanuel Macron announced his nation will join Germany in supporting a European Union windfall tax on energy companies' profits to rein in soaring gas, coal and oil prices for consumers. Judge grants Donald Trump special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday granted former President Donald Trump's request for an appointment of a "special master" to review materials that the FBI took last month during its raid of his Mar-a-Lago home Tiffany Haddish: 'I deeply regret' comedy sketch that sparked lawsuit Tiffany Haddish posted a message on Instagram on Monday, addressing the sexual misconduct allegations recently lodged against her and her fellow comedian Aries Spears. 'Fast & Furious' actress Jordana Brewster marries Mason Morfit "Fast & the Furious" actress Jordana Brewster has married Mason Morfit in Redondo Beach, Calif. Israeli researchers make rare find of ancient ivory plaques Israel Antiquities Authority said \Monday that archeologists in Jerusalem discovered an assemblage of ivory plaques from the First Temple period, among the few found anywhere in the world. Ozzy Osbourne booked for LA Rams' halftime performance British heavy metal legend Ozzy Osboune has been booked to perform a halftime show for Thursday's Los Angeles Rams game against the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Billy Crystal's 'Mr. Saturday Night' closes on Broadway Billy Crystal's Broadway show, "Mr. Saturday Night," ended its run this weekend. BBC adapting Holly Jackson's 'Good Girl's Guide to Murder' as a series The BBC has announced it is adapting Holly Jackson's teen crime thriller, "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder," as a six-part series to premiere in 2023. Two Russian staffers die in embassy blast in Kabul Six people, including two Russian staff members, died on Monday in a suicide bombing in front of the Russian embassy in Kabul, Russian and Taliban officials said Monday. Melissa Villasenor confirms 'Saturday Night Live' exit: 'Forever grateful' Melissa Villasenor has confirmed she won't be back for the new season of "Saturday Night Live." Brendan Fraser gets emotional during Venice Film Festival ovation "The Mummy" alum Brendan Fraser was overcome with emotion by the rapturous applause his movie, "The Whale," received at the Venice Film Festival this weekend in Italy. |
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Russia Is Buying North Korean Artillery, According to U.S. IntelligenceMoscow’s purchase of millions of shells and rockets from North Korea is a sign that global sanctions have hampered the Russian military’s supply lines. As U.K. Prime Minister, Liz Truss Will Face Hard TimesComing to power during the worst economic crisis since the Thatcher era, Liz Truss will need all her ideological dexterity — some call it opportunism — to succeed. Judge Grants Trump’s Request for Special Master to Review Mar-a-Lago DocumentsThe ruling also effectively barred federal prosecutors from using key pieces of evidence as they continue to investigate whether Mr. Trump illegally retained national defense documents at his estate. ‘Deeply Problematic’: Experts Question Judge’s Intervention in Trump InquiryA ruling by a judge appointed by former President Donald J. Trump surprised specialists and could slow the documents investigation. Saskatchewan Stabbings Suspect Found Dead, Canada’s Police SayThe body of a man being sought by the authorities was found with wounds that were not believed to be self-inflicted. The killing of 10 people stunned the country. Climate Change Is Ravaging the Colorado River. There’s a Model to Avert the Worst.Success in the Yakima River Basin in Washington holds lessons for the seven states at war over water in the American West. Rafael Nadal Defeated at U.S. Open by an American, Frances TiafoeThe next generation of top American players has struggled heavily against Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in Grand Slams. Tiafoe broke through by winning 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Of Barbecues and Men: A Summer Storm Brews Over Virility in FranceA Green politician told men to get over meat and masculinity for the sake of the planet, setting off a sizzling argument. Has Bidenomics Been Good for Workers?Yes, creating millions of jobs is a good thing. Abortion and Trump Are Giving Democrats a ShotThis may be a year when politics gets flipped on its head. Jonathan Pie on Liz Truss, Britain’s Next Prime MinisterWith Liz Truss as its next prime minister, Britain is about to get a second helping of the policies that created its current crisis. Work Is Intrinsically Good. Or Maybe It’s Not?A question to ponder on Labor Day. Student Journalists Reveal a Changing World. Let Them.The shutdown of a high school newspaper in Nebraska is only the latest episode in efforts to censor student publications across red states. Moon Landrieu Dies at 92; New Orleans Mayor Championed IntegrationHe rose in local politics in the 1960s and ’70s by nurturing crosscultural connections, even as many other Southern leaders of his era exploited racial division. West Indian Parade Returns After Two-Year Covid HiatusScenes from the Labor Day tradition, which returned to Brooklyn after it had been canceled for two years because of Covid-19. George Clooney and Julia Roberts on ‘Ticket to Paradise’For their latest big-screen partnership, they play exes who take shots at each other. It’s not such a stretch to the fond insults they sling in real life. More Recent Articles |
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With plenty of warm water at its disposal, as well as conducive atmospheric conditions, AccuWeather forecasters expect Kay to become the eighth storm of the season to reach hurricane status in the East Pacific basin.
Hurricane Danielle is moving over the open central north Atlantic Ocean with no change in strength.
While the center of Tropical Earl may avoid crossing over land, outer portions of the system may impact several islands in the Caribbean and bring stormy conditions through early this week.
The Israel Defense Forces on Monday said that there is a "high possibility" Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was accidentally shot and killed by its service members.
The Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine was deliberately disconnected from its final external power source as staff sought to put out a fire caused by Russian shelling the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday.
The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for survivors Monday after failing to locate nine people, including one child, missing in a float plane crash in Puget Sound near Seattle, bringing the death toll to 10.
Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss tweeted this weekend about his initial response to Steven Spielberg's offer to cast him in his 1975 shark blockbuster, "Jaws."
Damien Sanderson, one of two suspects, accused in a stabbing spree that killed 10 people and injured 19 in Western Canada, has been found dead, authorities said Monday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill into law Labor Day that could boost the state's minimum wage for fast-food workers to $22 an hour next year, despite warnings from the restaurant industry.
President Joe Biden continued to target "MAGA Republicans" and praised unions as he delivered Labor Day remarks from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Monday.
A teenager is reported dead and nearly a dozen people injured after a boat crashed into a pole and capsized in the Upper Florida Keys Sunday. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said four people had to be airlifted from the water.
Kenya's Supreme Court has upheld its Aug. 9 presidential election results declaring former Deputy Prime Minister William Ruto the winner after veteran opposition leader Raila Odingo challenged the results.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced his nation will join Germany in supporting a European Union windfall tax on energy companies' profits to rein in soaring gas, coal and oil prices for consumers.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday granted former President Donald Trump's request for an appointment of a "special master" to review materials that the FBI took last month during its raid of his Mar-a-Lago home
Tiffany Haddish posted a message on Instagram on Monday, addressing the sexual misconduct allegations recently lodged against her and her fellow comedian Aries Spears.
"Fast & the Furious" actress Jordana Brewster has married Mason Morfit in Redondo Beach, Calif.
Israel Antiquities Authority said \Monday that archeologists in Jerusalem discovered an assemblage of ivory plaques from the First Temple period, among the few found anywhere in the world.
British heavy metal legend Ozzy Osboune has been booked to perform a halftime show for Thursday's Los Angeles Rams game against the Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Billy Crystal's Broadway show, "Mr. Saturday Night," ended its run this weekend.
The BBC has announced it is adapting Holly Jackson's teen crime thriller, "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder," as a six-part series to premiere in 2023.
Six people, including two Russian staff members, died on Monday in a suicide bombing in front of the Russian embassy in Kabul, Russian and Taliban officials said Monday.
Melissa Villasenor has confirmed she won't be back for the new season of "Saturday Night Live."
"The Mummy" alum Brendan Fraser was overcome with emotion by the rapturous applause his movie, "The Whale," received at the Venice Film Festival this weekend in Italy. 
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