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British, French police clash with protesters at Iranian embassies British police arrested at least 12 people outside the Iranian Embassy in London on Sunday as hundreds gathered to call for an end to the Iranian regime. Far-right posed to win big in Italy's general election; Giorgia Meloni to be PM A coalition of three right-wing parties are expected to claim victory under the leadership of Giorgia Meloni in Italy's general election, exit polls Sunday indicate. Dolphins hold off red-hot Bills, improve to 3-0 The Miami Dolphins were out-gained by nearly 300 yards and held a time of possession deficit of 20 minutes, but pulled off a win over the Buffalo Bills with a clutch defensive finish Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. More than 780K people without power in Puerto Rico a week after Fiona More than 780,000 people were without power in Puerto Rico on Sunday, a week after Hurricane Fiona battered the island, reminiscent of the aftermath of Maria in 2017. Tropical Storm Ian strengthening as it bears down on Western Cuba Tropical Storm Ian was forecast later Sunday to begin rapidly strengthening with Western Cuba facing risk of significant wind and storm impacts. Rihanna to headline Super Bowl Halftime Show Pop star Rihanna has been tapped to headline the next Super Bowl Halftime Show. 'Don't Worry Darling' tops North American box office with $19.2M "Don't Worry Darling" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $19.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Cubans head to polls in referendum on gay marriage Cubans headed to the polls Sunday to vote in a referendum on whether to legalize same-sex marriage. LinkedIn ran secret experiments on 20M users in study on the strength of social ties LinkedIn ran secret social experiments on around 20 million of the site's users in a sweeping five-year study on the strength of social ties in professional networking. Typhoon Noru bears down on Philippines Typhoon Noru made landfall on the Philippine region of Luzon on Sunday, bringing strong winds and storm surge before moving west toward Vietnam. Zelensky urges Russians to resist conscription; U.S. warns of consequences if Russia uses nuclear weapons Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Russians to resist conscription into the military as the United States on Sunday warned Russia of "catastrophic" consequences if it uses nuclear weapons. Canadian authorities search for woman swept to sea by Fiona Canadian authorities have launched a search for a Newfoundland woman believed to have been swept away from her home as Post-Tropical Storm Fiona brushed past the island. COVID-19 world deaths drop 24% weekly to 1,242 daily, cases down 15% to 410,802 COVID-19 deaths worldwide are the lowest since the start of the pandemic in March 21, inlcuding dropping under 1,0000 daily, and cases are the fewest since July, 2021 with few hotspots. Putin signs laws cracking down on military dissent, easing citizenship applications for foreign fighters Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a series of laws cracking down on military dissent and providing incentives for those who volunteer or are conscripted to serve amid his grinding war in Ukraine. Marlins, manager Don Mattingly to part ways after season The Miami Marlins and manager mutually agreed to part ways after the 2022 season, the team announced Sunday. Fantasy football: Ekeler among five running backs to avoid in Week 3 Austin Ekeler is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five running backs to avoid in Week 3 of the fantasy football season. Fantasy football: Kirk, Lockett among must-start wide receivers for Week 3 Christian Kirk and Tyler Lockett are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's must-start wide receivers for Week 3 of the 2022 fantasy football season. Robin Wright files for divorce from third husband Clément Giraudet Actress Robin Wright has filed for divorce from her third husband, Saint Laurent executive Clément Giraudet. Post Malone hospitalized week after stage fall Rapper Post Malone has been hospitalized a week after he fell on stage during a concert. On This Day, Sept. 25: Sandra Day O'Connor sworn in as 1st female Supreme Court justice On Sept. 25, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor was sworn in as the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice. Famous birthdays for Sept. 25: Tate Donovan, Heather Locklear Actor Tate Donovan turns 59 and actor Heather Locklear turns 61, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 25. More Recent Articles |
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Giorgia Meloni Leads Voting in Italy, in Breakthrough for Europe’s Hard RightEarly results suggested her nationalist party would be the top vote-getter, leaving Ms. Meloni poised to be Italy’s first female prime minister and the first with post-Fascist roots. A third of Italians sat out the election, a steep drop from 2018.Russia Begins Mobilizing Ukrainians to Fight Against Their Own CountryPanic and fear flooded the occupied territories as Russian forces rounded up men to fight and forced residents to vote in a staged referendum on joining Russia, Ukrainian officials and rights groups said. U.S. Warns Russia of ‘Catastrophic Consequences’ if It Uses Nuclear WeaponsThe comments by the national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, illustrate how quickly the rhetoric has intensified as Russia has faltered on the battlefield in recent months. The Megastate G.O.P. Rivalry Between Abbott and DeSantisPublicly, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has not criticized the migrant flights from his state by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. Privately, the Florida governor’s stunt stung the Texas governor’s team. Renovated C.I.A. and N.S.A. Museums Offer a Peek at Spy Secrets — for SomeThe Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency both recently overhauled their showcases of espionage. Sundance Liked Her Documentary, ‘Jihad Rehab,’ Until Muslim Critics Didn’tThe film festival gave Meg Smaker’s “Jihad Rehab” a coveted spot in its 2022 lineup, but apologized after an outcry over her race and her approach. Iran Protests Are Fueled in Part by Kurdish AngerThe protests that have swept Iran following the death of a woman in police custody have been especially intense in the country’s minority Kurdish population. Whatever Happened to the Starter Home?The economics of the housing market, and the local rules that shape it, have squeezed out entry-level homes. What We Learned From Week 3 in the N.F.L.In a battle of headliner quarterbacks, Tom Brady vs. Aaron Rodgers needed more co-stars; Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars look legit; and the Bills could’ve used some help with the Dolphins’ receivers. Beto O’Rourke on Abbott’s Dehumanizing Stunts and Why He Hopes an Upset Looms in TexasIn an interview, he told me about how he views his campaign to unseat the Republican governor of Texas. Do Not Bring Your ‘Whole Self’ to WorkBeware the latest fad from Human Resources. My Parents Are Hackers Out of NecessityBoth skateboarding and navigating daily life with a disability involve surprisingly similar ways of engaging with the built environment. Why Religious Freedom Matters, Even if You’re Not Religious“If speech is popular, it doesn’t really need constitutional protection,” David French says. The Sunday Read: ‘The Quest by Circadian Medicine to Make the Most of Our Body Clocks’Researchers are trying to figure out the right hour of the day to do everything. Can their studies sync us up with better health? Dodging Blackouts, California Faces New Questions on Its Power SupplyExtreme heat is testing the way energy is generated, delivered and traded — and raising the prospect of perpetual emergencies. Former Texas Police Officer Acquitted in 2020 Shooting Death of Black ManOfficer Shaun Lucas, who is white, shot 31-year-old Jonathan Price four times. After the encounter, he was fired. More Recent Articles
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British police arrested at least 12 people outside the Iranian Embassy in London on Sunday as hundreds gathered to call for an end to the Iranian regime.
A coalition of three right-wing parties are expected to claim victory under the leadership of Giorgia Meloni in Italy's general election, exit polls Sunday indicate.
The Miami Dolphins were out-gained by nearly 300 yards and held a time of possession deficit of 20 minutes, but pulled off a win over the Buffalo Bills with a clutch defensive finish Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
More than 780,000 people were without power in Puerto Rico on Sunday, a week after Hurricane Fiona battered the island, reminiscent of the aftermath of Maria in 2017.
Tropical Storm Ian was forecast later Sunday to begin rapidly strengthening with Western Cuba facing risk of significant wind and storm impacts.
Pop star Rihanna has been tapped to headline the next Super Bowl Halftime Show.
"Don't Worry Darling" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $19.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Cubans headed to the polls Sunday to vote in a referendum on whether to legalize same-sex marriage.
LinkedIn ran secret social experiments on around 20 million of the site's users in a sweeping five-year study on the strength of social ties in professional networking.
Typhoon Noru made landfall on the Philippine region of Luzon on Sunday, bringing strong winds and storm surge before moving west toward Vietnam.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Russians to resist conscription into the military as the United States on Sunday warned Russia of "catastrophic" consequences if it uses nuclear weapons.
Canadian authorities have launched a search for a Newfoundland woman believed to have been swept away from her home as Post-Tropical Storm Fiona brushed past the island.
COVID-19 deaths worldwide are the lowest since the start of the pandemic in March 21, inlcuding dropping under 1,0000 daily, and cases are the fewest since July, 2021 with few hotspots.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a series of laws cracking down on military dissent and providing incentives for those who volunteer or are conscripted to serve amid his grinding war in Ukraine.
The Miami Marlins and manager mutually agreed to part ways after the 2022 season, the team announced Sunday.
Austin Ekeler is among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five running backs to avoid in Week 3 of the fantasy football season.
Christian Kirk and Tyler Lockett are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's must-start wide receivers for Week 3 of the 2022 fantasy football season.
Actress Robin Wright has filed for divorce from her third husband, Saint Laurent executive Clément Giraudet.
Rapper Post Malone has been hospitalized a week after he fell on stage during a concert.
On Sept. 25, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor was sworn in as the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice.
Actor Tate Donovan turns 59 and actor Heather Locklear turns 61, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 25. 
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