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Poland opens new Vistula Spit canal to bypass Russia interference Poland opened a new canal Saturday linking the Vistula Lagoon to the Gdańsk Bay, allowing ships to visit the port of Elbląg without needing Russian permission to use its Baltiysk Strait. Sope Dirisu reacts to reveal of Keanu Reeves 'Constantine' sequel Sope Dirisu reacted Saturday to news that Keanu Reeves would star in the sequel to the 2005 sci-fi blockbuster, Constantine. Nancy Pelosi visits Armenia, Putin meets with Azerbaijan president amid latest clashes House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a congressional delegation to Armenia on Saturday to show support for the country amid the latest border clashes with neighbor Azerbaijan. Yeshiva University halts all student clubs after Supreme Court order on LGBTQ group Yeshiva University in New York halted all student clubs on Friday after the Supreme Court allowed a ruling to stand requiring the school to recognize a student LGBTQ group. Guinness World Records confirms flight of Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin as most tracked ever The flight carrying Queen Elizabeth II's coffin from Scotland to London on Tuesday was the most-tracked ever recorded, Guinness World Records confirmed Friday. Artist who taped banana to wall at Art Basel responds to copyright lawsuit Maurizio Cattelan, an artist who duct taped a banana to a wall that sold for more than $390,000 at Art Basel in Miami in 2019, has responded to a copyright lawsuit filed against him by another artist. Movie review: 'Blonde' loses thread despite heartbreaking Ana de Armas performance "Blonde" takes an avant-garde look at Marilyn Monroe's life, but still gets caught up in salacious scandal, undermining Ana de Armas's brilliant performance. Authorities: Three dead in Colorado mid-air collision Three people were killed when two small airplanes collided in mid-air near Boulder, Colo., authorities said Saturday. Research links COVID-19 to increased risk of Alzheimer's diagnosis Scientists have found a link between COVID-19 and a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in people over 65, according to new research at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Princes William, Harry stand vigil over Queen's casket during ceremony The grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II, including Princes William and Harry, stood vigil at her casket in a ceremony honoring the late British ruler during her lying in state Saturday in London. Scientists believe Mars rock samples contain organic matter Scientists believe some of the recently-collected rock samples taken by NASA's Perseverance Mars rove likely contain organic matter. Typhoon Merbok remnants bring flooding, hurricane winds to Alaska The remnants of Typhoon Merbok began slamming into Alaska early Saturday as one of the state's worst storms in years, bringing high winds, heavy rains and coastal flooding. Temporary cease-fire halts clash between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan A cease-fire between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan held on Saturday despite sporadic shelling, a day after intense fighting between the former Soviet republics killed dozens, Western reports indicated. Magnitude 6.5 earthquake shakes Taiwan A magnitude 6.5 earthquake rocked southeastern Taiwan Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed. Special warning issued as 'monster' Typhoon Nanmadol hits Japan A "monster" typhoon could bring unprecedented strong winds to a large part of Japan, the nation's meteorological agency said Saturday. Oktoberfest returns to Germany after two-year pandemic absence Shaking off a two-year hiatus necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Germany's Oktoberfest celebration officially returned Saturday when the mayor Munich tapped the first keg of beer. British military says Russia at risk of losing Luhansk Russia will continue to defend the Luhansk region in Eastern Ukraine, but it is unclear whether its forces have sufficient reserves or adequate morale to prevail, British defense officials said Saturday. 'Phantom of the Opera' to close on Broadway after 35 yearsBad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language record "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for Sept. 17: Baz Luhrmann, Danny Ramirez Director Baz Luhrmann turns 60 and actor Danny Ramirez turns 30, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 17. On This Day, Sept. 17: Bush declares Osama bin Laden 'wanted dead or alive' On Sept. 17, 2001, U.S. President George W. Bush said Osama bin Laden, the suspected ringleader in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was "wanted dead or alive." More Recent Articles |
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Ukraine’s Donbas, Where Putin Sowed the Seeds of WarIn one small town in the Donbas region, everything suddenly fell apart. It was part of Vladimir Putin’s grand plan, and it helped lay the groundwork for the invasion of Ukraine. Now things are heating up again. Biden Warns Russia Against Using Unconventional WeaponsSome officials worry that the more cornered Vladimir Putin feels, particularly with recent setbacks from Ukraine’s counteroffensive, the greater the chance that he might turn to an unconventional weapon. Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Has Power Restored, Watchdog SaysMaintaining power at Europe’s largest nuclear plant has been crucial to prevent a meltdown in the shadow of fighting nearby. ‘A Crisis Coming’: The Twin Threats to American DemocracyThe United States faces two distinct challenges, the movement by Republicans who refuse to accept defeat in an election and a growing disconnect between political power and public opinion. The U.S. Vowed to Defend Central American Democracy. Autocrats Had Other Plans.The Biden administration’s plan to stem migration by building the rule of law in Central America has thus far failed to stop authoritarians or persuade people to stay. Trump’s Former Accounting Firm Turns Over Documents to CongressMazars USA delivered an initial set of documents related to the former president’s finances to the House Oversight Committee as part of a settlement. As Trump Inquiry Heats Up, Garland Warns of Threats to Rule of LawAddressing new citizens on Ellis Island, the attorney general emphasized that all Americans are equal under the law. Rally With Trump? Some G.O.P. Candidates Aren’t Thrilled About It.Whether he is invited or not, the former president keeps holding rallies in battleground states. It reflects an awkward dance as Republican candidates try to win over general-election voters. Republicans on the Defensive on Abortion and Other Social IssuesRepublican missteps have helped to spotlight the party’s divisions on abortion and same-sex marriage, two issues on which their base is out of step with the general public. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s U.K. Trip Under ScrutinyThe actions of Meghan, and her husband, Prince Harry, as they mourn the queen have been the subject of biting social commentary — as usual. Prince William and Prince Harry Stood Vigil Over the Queen at Westminster HallPrince William and Prince Harry stood vigil over their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, at Westminster Hall as mourners streamed in to pay their respects. How Low Can Republicans Go?G.O.P. grapes of wrath at Martha’s Vineyard. Why Queen Elizabeth’s Strength Is Putin’s WeaknessWhy the mystical quality we call legitimacy is key for rulers. When Diversity Isn’t the Right Kind of DiversityNo member of Liz Truss’s cabinet is a white man. Why isn’t that considered progress? New York Has an Obligation to Secure the Education of Hasidic ChildrenPoliticians have known for years about the crisis facing New York’s Hasidic schools but failed to act in any meaningful way. What the Martha’s Vineyard Stunt Says About the Trump WannabesIs Ron DeSantis really ready for prime time? When Your Dog Is a TeenagerAs at so many times during early life with dogs, patience is due. It is just a phase. A Sneaky Form of Climate Obstruction Hurts Pension FundsSome state officials are putting their political views before the best interests of the firefighters and teachers they serve. Nancy Pelosi Visits Armenia Amid Conflict With AzerbaijanThe House speaker, who has previously inserted herself at the center of global conflicts, is the highest-ranking American official to visit Armenia since it gained independence 30 years ago. After 75 Years, Cheetahs Return to India in a Grand ExperimentScientists aim to determine whether a predator population can be restored in a place where it was hunted into extinction. How to Prepare for Flu SeasonWe may be more susceptible to the virus than we have been in recent years, but doctors have tips to stay healthy. More Recent Articles
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Poland opened a new canal Saturday linking the Vistula Lagoon to the Gdańsk Bay, allowing ships to visit the port of Elbląg without needing Russian permission to use its Baltiysk Strait.
Sope Dirisu reacted Saturday to news that Keanu Reeves would star in the sequel to the 2005 sci-fi blockbuster, Constantine.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a congressional delegation to Armenia on Saturday to show support for the country amid the latest border clashes with neighbor Azerbaijan.
Yeshiva University in New York halted all student clubs on Friday after the Supreme Court allowed a ruling to stand requiring the school to recognize a student LGBTQ group.
The flight carrying Queen Elizabeth II's coffin from Scotland to London on Tuesday was the most-tracked ever recorded, Guinness World Records confirmed Friday.
Maurizio Cattelan, an artist who duct taped a banana to a wall that sold for more than $390,000 at Art Basel in Miami in 2019, has responded to a copyright lawsuit filed against him by another artist.
"Blonde" takes an avant-garde look at Marilyn Monroe's life, but still gets caught up in salacious scandal, undermining Ana de Armas's brilliant performance.
Three people were killed when two small airplanes collided in mid-air near Boulder, Colo., authorities said Saturday.
Scientists have found a link between COVID-19 and a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in people over 65, according to new research at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
The grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II, including Princes William and Harry, stood vigil at her casket in a ceremony honoring the late British ruler during her lying in state Saturday in London.
Scientists believe some of the recently-collected rock samples taken by NASA's Perseverance Mars rove likely contain organic matter.
The remnants of Typhoon Merbok began slamming into Alaska early Saturday as one of the state's worst storms in years, bringing high winds, heavy rains and coastal flooding.
A cease-fire between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan held on Saturday despite sporadic shelling, a day after intense fighting between the former Soviet republics killed dozens, Western reports indicated.
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake rocked southeastern Taiwan Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed.
A "monster" typhoon could bring unprecedented strong winds to a large part of Japan, the nation's meteorological agency said Saturday.
Shaking off a two-year hiatus necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Germany's Oktoberfest celebration officially returned Saturday when the mayor Munich tapped the first keg of beer.
Russia will continue to defend the Luhansk region in Eastern Ukraine, but it is unclear whether its forces have sufficient reserves or adequate morale to prevail, British defense officials said Saturday.
The Broadway musical, The Phantom of The Opera, is closing after 35 years.
Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language record "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Director Baz Luhrmann turns 60 and actor Danny Ramirez turns 30, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 17.
On Sept. 17, 2001, U.S. President George W. Bush said Osama bin Laden, the suspected ringleader in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was "wanted dead or alive." 
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