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Lawyers for migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard call for criminal investigations Lawyers representing 30 migrants sent by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard last week are calling on federal and state prosecutors to open criminal investigations into "the political stunt. Britain holds moment of silence for Queen Elizabeth II ahead of funeral Britain observed a moment of silence for Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday as the nation prepares for the late monarch's funeral on Monday. All of Puerto Rico without power as Hurricane Fiona arrives Hurricane Fiona knocked out power to all of Puerto Rico on Sunday, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi said. 'Woman King' tops North American box office with $19M "The Woman King," starring Viola Davis, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $19 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Vatican envoy comes under fire near Zaporizhzhia while delivering aid to Ukraine Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, a top Vatican envoy, came under fire near the city of Zaporizhzhia while distributing humanitarian aid to Ukraine, the Vatican's news service reported Sunday. India's Gautam Adani surpasses Jeff Bezos to become world's third-richest person India's Gautam Adani surpassed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos over the weekend, becoming the third-richest person in the world as of Sunday. Post Malone thanks fans for support after stage mishap Rapper Post Malone is thanking his fans for the support after he fell on stage during a concert in St. Louis this weekend. Arizona GOP leader says Trump-backed pols may send U.S. ‘back to the dark ages’ The outgoing Republican leader of the Arizona House said Sunday that political candidates backed by former President Donald Trump might send the United States "back to the dark ages." COVID-19 world weekly cases drop 11%, deaths 10%; one-tenth of records COVID-19 cases and deaths worldwide remain at lowest levels since June with 11% weekly drop in infections to around 475,000 daily and 10% decline in fatalities to about 1,550 each day and about one-10th of records. 8 million ordered to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol slams Japan Powerful Typhoon Nanmadol is on a path that will put the entire country of Japan at risk for life-threatening impacts, including widespread flooding, damaging winds and coastal inundation early this week. Azerbaijan says Nancy Pelosi speech supporting Armenia will ‘escalate tension’ Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry on Sunday called a speech by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supporting Armenia is "deeply regrettable" and will "escalate tension" amid her visit to the country. Pope Francis urges Armenia, Azerbaijan to respect ceasefire, again calls for peace in Ukraine Pope Francis on Sunday urged Armenia and Azerbaijan to respect a ceasefire amid the latest border clashes between the two countries that has led to the deaths of more than 200 people. Moscow takes Ukrainian orphans to place with Russian families; number of children killed grows A top official in Moscow said that authorities are working to place 125 Ukrainian children described as "orphans" taken from the occupied Donetsk province of Ukraine with Russian families. Russia conducts ‘meaningless’ offensive operations near Donetsk as Ukraine conducts strikes in south Russian forces continued to conduct "meaningless" offensive operations near the city of Donetsk in the Donbas region of Ukraine, analysts said Saturday. Blake Lively shares pregnancy pics on Instagram to avoid paparazzi Blake Lively, who is pregnant with her fourth child, shared several photos of her baby bump on Instagram this weekend. Alan Alda, Mike Farrell mark 50th anniversary of 'MASH' Alan Alda shared a photo of him with his former co-star Mike Farrell celebrating a half-century milestone of their Korean War sitcom, "MASH." Report: Woody Allen says he will focus on writing, not film in the future The Spanish newspaper, La Vanguardia, quoted Oscar-winning filmmaker Woody Allen as saying in an interview that his next movie will likely be his last. 'Cobra Kai' co-creator says show team not involved in Sony's new 'Karate Kid' film "Cobra Kai" co-creator Jon Hurwitz says he, the cast and crew of the "Karate Kid" sequel series are not involved in the new "Karate Kid" movie Sony Pictures recently announced. Second magnitude 6.5-plus earthquake strikes Taiwan in less than 18 A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan on Sunday, around 18 hours after a 6.5 quake struck about 6 miles away. Famous birthdays for Sept. 18: Anna Deavere Smith, James Marsden Actor Anna Deavere Smith turns 72 and actor James Marsden turns 49, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 18. On This Day, Sept. 18: Scottish vote to stay in U.K. in referendum On Sept. 18, 2014, Scotland chose to remain in the United Kingdom, rejecting independence in a historic national referendum. More Recent Articles |
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Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Forces Face Mobilized Inmates and DronesUkraine has been pushing a counteroffensive in the east and south, applying greater pressure to Russian forces, but there is no indication of any mass Russian withdrawal. The Singular Offense of the Mass GraveViolent loss is even more devastating when the dead are disposed of without identification. When Russians pull out in Ukraine, they leave a trail of anonymous death. The Guest List for the Queen’s Funeral Includes Everyday HeroesAmong those invited to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral are almost 200 people who were honored for various forms of public service this year. Biden Pays Homage to Queen Elizabeth as ‘Decent, Honorable’The U.S. president will be one of dozens of world leaders attending the funeral on Monday for a royal who had ruled for nearly as long as the president has lived. Powerful Typhoon Thrashes Japan, With Millions Told to EvacuateThe storm, called Nanmadol, carried gales and heavy rain as it was expected to creep up nearly the entire length of the country. How Russian Trolls Helped Keep the Women’s March Out of Lock StepAs American feminists came together in 2017 to protest Donald Trump, Russia’s disinformation machine set about deepening the divides among them. After Texas Sent Him to Washington, One Migrant Launches a New LifeLever Alejos, who was delivered to the nation’s capital courtesy of Gov. Greg Abbott, has found plenty of work. ‘I feel fortunate the governor put me on a bus to Washington.’ Las Vegas Aces Beat Sun for First WNBA ChampionshipThe Aces shook off their reputation for being better in the regular season by holding off several rallies by the Sun. Drownings at Coney Island Mark the End of a Mother’s DescentErin Merdy, who is charged with killing her three children, had struggled with money, men and mental health. Now, she is accused of one of New York’s worst crimes against children in recent memory. Clearview AI, Used by Police to Find Criminals, Now in Public Defenders’ HandsAfter a Florida man was accused of vehicular homicide, his lawyer used Clearview AI’s facial recognition software to prove his innocence. But other defense lawyers say Clearview’s offer rings hollow. How Yiyun Li Became a Beacon for Readers in MourningThe novelist Yiyun Li, known for her powerful distillations of personal grief, makes art from subverted expectations. What Joe Biden Knows That No One Expected Him ToA liberalism that is as ambitious about solving problems through invention as it is through redistribution would be powerful indeed. The Return of Combat JoePresident Biden’s combative side comes out periodically. That’s when he’s at his best. Our Memory Is Flawed. Luckily, God’s Isn’t.What a parent’s dementia reveals about God and humanity. Math Is the Great SecretIf human beings invented numbers and counting, then how is it that there are numbers such as primes that have attributes no one gave them? The Quality That Sustained Queen Elizabeth Is Hobbling PutinWhy legitimacy is key for rulers. Our Assumptions About the Maternal InstinctReaders react to an essay about how the maternal instinct is a myth. Also: A third-party alternative; the work environment; new baseball rules; billionaires. The Sunday Read: ‘Why Do We Love TikTok Audio Memes? Call it Brainfeel’Repurposed sound has taken over social media. Science tells us why. Biden Calls Trump ‘Irresponsible’ Over Mar-a-Lago DocumentsSpeaking to “60 Minutes,” the president also declared the Covid-19 pandemic to be “over” in the United States. New Boosters Test Covid-Weary Nation.Do Americans Care?The new vaccine campaign is one of the country’s last remaining strategies, as masks have fallen away and quarantines have diminished. So far, the rollout is methodical but muted. Cameron Mackintosh on Closing of ‘Phantom of the Opera’In an interview, the storied British producer said that weakening box office and rising production costs led to the decision to end the longest run in Broadway history. Aaron Judge Is Chasing Roger Maris and a Triple CrownAaron Judge’s monster season for the Yankees has him leading the majors in home runs and runs batted in by a wide margin. A batting title would be icing on the cake. Ultramarathon Runners Won’t Give Up Their SportLast year, the ultramarathon governing body dumped many multiday races from their catalog. So a group of fringe runners created their own championship, and just kept running. More Recent Articles |
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Lawyers representing 30 migrants sent by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard last week are calling on federal and state prosecutors to open criminal investigations into "the political stunt.
Britain observed a moment of silence for Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday as the nation prepares for the late monarch's funeral on Monday.
Hurricane Fiona knocked out power to all of Puerto Rico on Sunday, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi said.
"The Woman King," starring Viola Davis, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $19 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, a top Vatican envoy, came under fire near the city of Zaporizhzhia while distributing humanitarian aid to Ukraine, the Vatican's news service reported Sunday.
India's Gautam Adani surpassed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos over the weekend, becoming the third-richest person in the world as of Sunday.
Rapper Post Malone is thanking his fans for the support after he fell on stage during a concert in St. Louis this weekend.
The outgoing Republican leader of the Arizona House said Sunday that political candidates backed by former President Donald Trump might send the United States "back to the dark ages."
COVID-19 cases and deaths worldwide remain at lowest levels since June with 11% weekly drop in infections to around 475,000 daily and 10% decline in fatalities to about 1,550 each day and about one-10th of records.
Powerful Typhoon Nanmadol is on a path that will put the entire country of Japan at risk for life-threatening impacts, including widespread flooding, damaging winds and coastal inundation early this week.
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry on Sunday called a speech by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supporting Armenia is "deeply regrettable" and will "escalate tension" amid her visit to the country.
Pope Francis on Sunday urged Armenia and Azerbaijan to respect a ceasefire amid the latest border clashes between the two countries that has led to the deaths of more than 200 people.
A top official in Moscow said that authorities are working to place 125 Ukrainian children described as "orphans" taken from the occupied Donetsk province of Ukraine with Russian families.
Russian forces continued to conduct "meaningless" offensive operations near the city of Donetsk in the Donbas region of Ukraine, analysts said Saturday.
Blake Lively, who is pregnant with her fourth child, shared several photos of her baby bump on Instagram this weekend.
Alan Alda shared a photo of him with his former co-star Mike Farrell celebrating a half-century milestone of their Korean War sitcom, "MASH."
The Spanish newspaper, La Vanguardia, quoted Oscar-winning filmmaker Woody Allen as saying in an interview that his next movie will likely be his last.
"Cobra Kai" co-creator Jon Hurwitz says he, the cast and crew of the "Karate Kid" sequel series are not involved in the new "Karate Kid" movie Sony Pictures recently announced.
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan on Sunday, around 18 hours after a 6.5 quake struck about 6 miles away.
Actor Anna Deavere Smith turns 72 and actor James Marsden turns 49, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 18.
On Sept. 18, 2014, Scotland chose to remain in the United Kingdom, rejecting independence in a historic national referendum. 
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