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Former West Virginia coach Frank Cignetti Sr. dies at 84 Frank Cignetti Sr., the renowned former head football coach at West Virginia University and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, died Saturday. He was 84. British royal line of succession lists Archie, Lilibet as 'master' and 'miss' The British royal family has updated its line of succession, raising questions about whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor will officially be named prince and princess. SpaceX launches 34 more Starlink satellites, AST SpaceMobile satellite Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 34 more Starlink satellites with AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 satellite to low-Earth orbit on Saturday. NYC settles lawsuit with woman who accused two NYPD officers of raping her A New York woman who accused two NYPD officers of raping her reached a $125,000 settlement with the city just days before the trial for her civil lawsuit was set to begin. Iga Swiatek defeats Ons Jabeur in women’s final at 2022 U.S. Open Iga Swiatek of Poland defeated Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the final for the women's singles title at the U.S. Open tennis tournament on Saturday. Movie review: 'The Woman King' is an exciting African female warrior epic Viola Davis and Thuso Mbedo star in "The Warrior King" as 19th century African female warriors in an epic battle movie. Actress Marsha Hunt, who faced blacklist, dies at 104 Actress Marsha Hunt, known for her roles in films including "Pride and Prejudice," as well as for her activism during the 1940s, has died. She was 104. Relocation of U.S. military base fades as issue in Okinawa governor's race As the candidates for Okinawa governor get set to face off on Sunday, the planned relocation of a key U.S. military base has faded as an issue. Black pastor sues police after being arrested while watering flowers A Black pastor who was arrested in Alabama while watering his neighbor's flowers filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three of its police officers. Closures, warnings plague multiple California beaches over bacteria levels Multiple beaches along the California coast have issued warnings to swimmers because of elevated bacteria levels, health officials cautioned on Saturday. Queen Elizabeth II's funeral to be held Sept. 19 The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II will take place Sept. 19, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Saturday, while releasing details of the arrangements. Prince William makes first statements since Queen Elizabeth II's death Prince William made his first public remarks Saturday since the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, remembering her as an extraordinary leader. Tropical Storm Kay brings flooding to Southern California The storm, which briefly became a hurricane on Thursday, has already caused heavy rain and flooding in Mexico. Strong winds and rainfall spread into Southern California and Arizona on Friday. Possible whale strike may have caused deadly New Zealand boat crash Five people are dead and six more have been rescued after a possible whale strike on Saturday off the coastal town of Kaikoura on New Zealand's South Island. Ukrainian troops advance, forcing Russian withdrawal from key areas Ukrainian forces made major gains in the eastern part of the country Saturday, with Russian soldiers withdrawing from strategic towns, retreating from a rapid counterattack. Chief Justice John Roberts defends Supreme Court's legitimacy In his first public comments since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, Chief Justice John Roberts defended the court's legitimacy, saying that its job is to interpret the Constitution. King Charles III officially proclaimed monarch King Charles III was formally proclaimed monarch during a ceremony Saturday at St. James's Palace in London. Helen Hunt to narrate Lifetime's 'Meet Marry Murder' seriesDJ Khaled's 'God Did' tops the U.S. album chart'Inside Out' is getting a sequel Amy Poehler, the voice of Joy in the 2015 movie "Inside Out," has announced that Disney's Pixar is making a sequel to the Oscar-winning blockbuster. Halle Bailey sings 'Part of Your World' in first 'Little Mermaid' teaser Disney has released the first teaser for its live-action remake of its animated classic, "The Little Mermaid." On This Day, Sept. 10: Ferry sinks off Tanzania, killing nearly 200 On Sept. 10, 2011, nearly 200 people died after an overloaded ferry capsized and sank off the coast of Tanzania. More than 600 were rescued. Famous birthdays for Sept. 10: Misty Copeland, Jose Feliciano Ballet dancer Misty Copeland turns 40 and singer Jose Feliciano turns 77, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 10. More Recent Articles |
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Queen’s Death Leaves UK Grappling With Its Sense of National IdentityA figure who embodied Britain, Elizabeth cast long shadow. She leaves behind a country unsettled by domestic crises and anxiety over its place in the world. King Charles III Is Formally Proclaimed to His New RoleCharles will spend much of the first 10 days of his reign leading his country in mourning the queen, whose state funeral will be held on Sept. 19 in Westminster Abbey. For Trump’s Lawyers, Legal Exposure Comes With the JobThe many lawyers who have helped the former president avoid removal from office and indictment have drawn legal problems of their own. Jann Wenner Wants to Reveal It AllThe Rolling Stone founder talks about LSD, not reading the magazine anymore and how the Stones now look like “Lord of the Rings” characters onstage. Iga Swiatek Downs Ons Jabeur to Win U.S. Open Women’s Singles TitleSwiatek, the world No. 1, beat Jabeur in straight sets to capture her first U.S. Open singles title. It is her third Grand Slam title and first on a surface other than clay. Iga Swiatek, U.S. Open Winner, Is Ready for Global StardomAt 21 years old and already a superstar in her home country of Poland, Swiatek is a bona fide No. 1 with a package of tennis skills both innate and acquired. Carlos Alcaraz Is Favorite Against Casper Ruud in U.S. Open Men’s Singles FinalSunday’s match is not only a battle for the U.S. Open men’s singles title. It will also determine the next world No. 1, and whoever wins will rise to the top spot for the first time. Chinese Drones: The Latest Irritant Buzzing Taiwan’s DefensesDrones are increasingly testing Taiwan’s capacity to respond to China's growing military pressure. Soldiers shot one down recently and are ramping up defenses. Marsha Hunt, Actress Turned Activist, Is Dead at 104She seemed well on her way to stardom until her career was derailed by the Hollywood blacklist. She then turned her attention to social causes. Billy McFarland Is Out of Jail and Ready for His Next MoveFive years after the Fyre Festival, the convicted fraudster is planning a comeback. Censorship Is the Refuge of the WeakRepublicans across the country are trying to use the power of the state to restrict speech. Charles in ChargeNo more women reign over the new king. The Ukraine War’s Decisive SeasonWe will soon see if European resolve holds up. Rudy Giuliani Is Alone9/11 was his triumph, then it became his undoing. What John Donne Knew About Death Can Teach Us a Lot About LifeHe thought humans a disaster, the most spectacular disaster there has ever been. Democrats Didn’t Conjure Up the Demand for MAGA CandidatesThe Republican base has shown us what it wants, repeatedly. Jennifer Egan and the Goon SquadThe novelist talks about her Pulitzer-winning book, which includes one chapter written as a PowerPoint presentation, and Stephen Fry discusses Greek mythology. A Proud Nuclear Town Grapples With How to Remember the BombThe A high school in Richland, Wash., is emblazoned with a mushroom cloud. But some are asking for better ways to recognize the city’s history-altering past. Guaranteed Income Programs Spring Up City by CitySince 2020, four dozen pilot programs have started, with Los Angeles running one of the largest to provide cash assistance. Harvest Moon Lights Up Skies and Marks Start of Festivals WorldwideThe harvest moon, which will appear full for about three nights from Thursday night to Sunday morning, is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox. The Olive Oil Capital of the World, ParchedSpain’s Jaén Province, home to one fifth of the world’s supply of “green gold,” copes with climate change and threats to its way of life. More Recent Articles |
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Frank Cignetti Sr., the renowned former head football coach at West Virginia University and Indiana University of Pennsylvania, died Saturday. He was 84.
The British royal family has updated its line of succession, raising questions about whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor will officially be named prince and princess.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 34 more Starlink satellites with AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 satellite to low-Earth orbit on Saturday.
A New York woman who accused two NYPD officers of raping her reached a $125,000 settlement with the city just days before the trial for her civil lawsuit was set to begin.
Iga Swiatek of Poland defeated Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the final for the women's singles title at the U.S. Open tennis tournament on Saturday.
Viola Davis and Thuso Mbedo star in "The Warrior King" as 19th century African female warriors in an epic battle movie.
Actress Marsha Hunt, known for her roles in films including "Pride and Prejudice," as well as for her activism during the 1940s, has died. She was 104.
As the candidates for Okinawa governor get set to face off on Sunday, the planned relocation of a key U.S. military base has faded as an issue.
A Black pastor who was arrested in Alabama while watering his neighbor's flowers filed a federal lawsuit against the city and three of its police officers.
Multiple beaches along the California coast have issued warnings to swimmers because of elevated bacteria levels, health officials cautioned on Saturday.
The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II will take place Sept. 19, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Saturday, while releasing details of the arrangements.
Prince William made his first public remarks Saturday since the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, remembering her as an extraordinary leader.
The storm, which briefly became a hurricane on Thursday, has already caused heavy rain and flooding in Mexico. Strong winds and rainfall spread into Southern California and Arizona on Friday.
Five people are dead and six more have been rescued after a possible whale strike on Saturday off the coastal town of Kaikoura on New Zealand's South Island.
Ukrainian forces made major gains in the eastern part of the country Saturday, with Russian soldiers withdrawing from strategic towns, retreating from a rapid counterattack.
In his first public comments since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, Chief Justice John Roberts defended the court's legitimacy, saying that its job is to interpret the Constitution.
King Charles III was formally proclaimed monarch during a ceremony Saturday at St. James's Palace in London.
Helen Hunt is the narrator of the new true-crime series, "Meet Marry Murder."
DJ Khaled's "God Did" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Amy Poehler, the voice of Joy in the 2015 movie "Inside Out," has announced that Disney's Pixar is making a sequel to the Oscar-winning blockbuster.
Disney has released the first teaser for its live-action remake of its animated classic, "The Little Mermaid."
On Sept. 10, 2011, nearly 200 people died after an overloaded ferry capsized and sank off the coast of Tanzania. More than 600 were rescued.
Ballet dancer Misty Copeland turns 40 and singer Jose Feliciano turns 77, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 10. 
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