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Biden approves Florida emergency declaration for Ian, which could hit as major hurricane President Joe Biden on Saturday approved an emergency declaration for Florida in anticipation that Tropical Storm Ian could hit the state as a major hurricane next week. Anti-abortion protester arrested for shoving elderly Planned Parenthood escort An anti-abortion protester was arrested in Pennsylvania on Friday and hit with federal charges after he allegedly shoved an elderly Planned Parenthood volunteer to the ground last October. Hilaria Baldwin gives birth to 7th child with Alec Baldwin Hilaria Baldwin gave birth Thursday to Ilaria Catalina Irena Baldwin, her seventh child with Alec Baldwin and his eighth, she announced on Instagram on Saturday. SpaceX's Florida launch seen as far as New York, Massachusetts Elon Musk's SpaceX sent 52 more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit on Saturday as the company continues weekly launches to build out its constellation. NYC artist granted first known registered copyright for AI art An artist based in New York City has been granted the first known registered copyright for artwork made using latent diffusion artificial intelligence. Lavrov says Russia was forced to invade Ukraine Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told the United Nations Saturday that Russia had no choice but to invade Ukraine because of the "inability" of Western countries to negotiate. Members of Wyoming football's 'Black 14' to be honored by BYU Brigham Young University was set Saturday to honor members of the "Black 14," a group of college football players dismissed from the Wyoming team in 1969 after protesting Latter-day Saints church policies. Netflix releases 4-minute 'Stranger Things' blooper reel Netflix released a 4-minute video Saturday, packed with bloopers involving the stars of "Stranger Things." Police step up security for Belgian justice minister amid threats Belgium's federal police have stepped up security around the country's justice minister after recent threats against him, officials confirmed Saturday. Royal Family releases first picture of Queen's ledger stone The Royal Family released the first picture of the new ledger stone marking Queen Elizabeth II's resting place in Windsor on Saturday. Four family members dead after shooting, house fire in Chicago suburb Authorities said four family members are dead following a shooting and house fire Friday in Oak Forest, Ill., a suburb of Chicago. Season 5 of 'The Crown' to premiere on Nov. 9 "The Crown" -- a fact-based drama about the present-day British royal family -- will return for its fifth season on Nov. 9. Biden surprises Elton John with National Humanities Medal President Joe Biden surprised music icon Elton John by presenting him with a National Humanities Medal following a performance at the White House on Friday. 1 killed, 2 shot during attempted Brink's armored car robbery One man was killed dead and two others were injured during a failed armed robbery of an armored truck in Oakland, Calif., police confirmed. Post-Tropical Storm Fiona batters Eastern Canada with wind, rains Post-Tropical Storm Fiona battered Eastern Canada on Saturday, bringing hurricane-strength winds and torrential rains to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Protests grip Ukraine amid second day of Russian referendum Soldiers going door-to-door in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine were met with protests during Saturday's second day of referendum voting, official media reported, as the G7 nations condemned the poll as a sham. Detroit radio news anchor killed, 4 injured in domestic attack A man identified as a Detroit radio news anchor was killed Friday as part of a domestic attack near the city in which four others were injured, police said. Cardinals' Albert Pujols bashes 2 homers, reaches 700 for career Slugger Albert Pujols connected for a pair of home runs Friday in the St. Louis Cardinals' 11-0 blitz of the Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming only fourth player in history to reach 700 career long balls. 'Cuckoo's Nest,' 'Deep Space Nine' icon Louise Fletcher dead at 88South Korea on alert after detecting signs of possible submarine missile launch South Korean military and political officials said Saturday they are on alert for the possible firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile by North Korea. No Season 2 of 'Queer as Folk' on PeacockBad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops the U.S. album chart Bad Bunny's Spanish-language record, "Un Verano Sin Ti," is the No. 1 album in the United States. Famous birthdays for Sept. 24: Nia Vardalos, Ben Platt Actor Nia Vardalos turns 60 and actor Ben Platt turns 29, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 24. On This Day, Sept. 24: Hurricane Rita makes landfall On Sept. 24, 2005, the eye of Hurricane Rita made landfall at the Texas-Louisiana border. |
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Why Iranians Are Protesting Once AgainAmid growing repression, a sickly economy and bleak prospects, the death of one young woman was all it took. Iran Protests Surge to Dozens of CitiesIranians fed up with oppressive rules and a battered economy have faced bullets, tear gas and arrests to demand an end to the Islamic Republic’s rule. They Were Entitled to Free Care. Hospitals Hounded Them to Pay.With the help of a consulting firm, the Providence hospital system trained staff to wring money out of patients, even those eligible for free care. How a Hospital Chain Used a Poor Neighborhood to Turn Huge ProfitsBon Secours Mercy Health, a major nonprofit health system, used the poverty of Richmond Community Hospital’s patients to tap into a lucrative federal drug program. In Ukraine’s South, Fierce Fighting and Deadly CostsThe offensive in the south was the most highly anticipated military action of the summer. Ukraine is making gains, but the fighting is grinding, grueling and steep in casualties. For Suburban Texas Men, a Workout Craze With a Side of FaithIn Katy, outside Houston, many men have taken up F3, a no-frills fitness group where members push themselves physically but also bond emotionally. The New India: Expanding Influence Abroad, Straining Democracy at HomeAs India rises, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has faced little pushback as he weaponizes institutions to consolidate power and entrench his Hindu nationalist vision. Puerto Ricans Fear Extended Blackout After Hurricane FionaResidents, who pay some of the highest electricity rates in the United States, say they have little patience for the kind of outages they faced after Hurricane Maria. LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five YearsA study that looked back at those tests found that relatively weak social connections were more helpful in finding jobs than stronger social ties. ‘Ours’ Makes Couples Counseling More Accessible. Does It Work?Two survivors of pandemic parenting needed a relationship tuneup. Could a new virtual therapy module called Ours do the trick? In Washington State, the Midterm Race Between Joe Kent and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Has It AllThis congressional race in Washington State shows the November elections in microcosm. Putin and Trump, the Solo Soulless SaboteursPutin and Trump, dragging the world down with them. What Putin’s Nuclear Threat Means for Ukraine and the U.S.Russia is flailing and losing. The nuclear threat is growing. Let’s Talk About the Economic Roots of White SupremacyIt’s not just about racism. Since You’ve Been Gone: What’s Next for the Royal Corgis?Considering the future of the short yet noble canines. How Do You Handle a Wounded Putin?You push him back in Ukraine, but slowly. What Issue Is Most On Your Mind for the Midterm Elections?We want to know what’s motivating your vote ahead of Election Day. A Year When Everything Is Going Right for Western Canada’s FarmersThis year’s harvest will be bountiful, with prices more than offsetting increased costs for items like fuel. Louise Fletcher, 88, Dies; Oscar Winner for ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’She was largely unknown to the public when she was cast as what the American Film Institute called one of cinema’s most memorable villains. Fiona Hits Parts of Canada With Flooding, Power Failures and DestructionForecasters described Fiona as “a historic storm” that slammed eastern Canada on Saturday. At least one person was missing after being swept out to sea, the police said. How to Solve Beginner CrosswordsGet started solving the Mini, Monday and Tuesday puzzles. More Recent Articles |
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President Joe Biden on Saturday approved an emergency declaration for Florida in anticipation that Tropical Storm Ian could hit the state as a major hurricane next week.
An anti-abortion protester was arrested in Pennsylvania on Friday and hit with federal charges after he allegedly shoved an elderly Planned Parenthood volunteer to the ground last October.
Hilaria Baldwin gave birth Thursday to Ilaria Catalina Irena Baldwin, her seventh child with Alec Baldwin and his eighth, she announced on Instagram on Saturday.
Elon Musk's SpaceX sent 52 more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit on Saturday as the company continues weekly launches to build out its constellation.
An artist based in New York City has been granted the first known registered copyright for artwork made using latent diffusion artificial intelligence.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told the United Nations Saturday that Russia had no choice but to invade Ukraine because of the "inability" of Western countries to negotiate.
Brigham Young University was set Saturday to honor members of the "Black 14," a group of college football players dismissed from the Wyoming team in 1969 after protesting Latter-day Saints church policies.
Netflix released a 4-minute video Saturday, packed with bloopers involving the stars of "Stranger Things."
Belgium's federal police have stepped up security around the country's justice minister after recent threats against him, officials confirmed Saturday.
The Royal Family released the first picture of the new ledger stone marking Queen Elizabeth II's resting place in Windsor on Saturday.
Authorities said four family members are dead following a shooting and house fire Friday in Oak Forest, Ill., a suburb of Chicago.
"The Crown" -- a fact-based drama about the present-day British royal family -- will return for its fifth season on Nov. 9.
President Joe Biden surprised music icon Elton John by presenting him with a National Humanities Medal following a performance at the White House on Friday.
One man was killed dead and two others were injured during a failed armed robbery of an armored truck in Oakland, Calif., police confirmed.
Post-Tropical Storm Fiona battered Eastern Canada on Saturday, bringing hurricane-strength winds and torrential rains to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick,
Soldiers going door-to-door in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine were met with protests during Saturday's second day of referendum voting, official media reported, as the G7 nations condemned the poll as a sham.
A man identified as a Detroit radio news anchor was killed Friday as part of a domestic attack near the city in which four others were injured, police said.
Slugger Albert Pujols connected for a pair of home runs Friday in the St. Louis Cardinals' 11-0 blitz of the Los Angeles Dodgers, becoming only fourth player in history to reach 700 career long balls.
South Korean military and political officials said Saturday they are on alert for the possible firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile by North Korea.
Peacock has canceled its "Queer as Folk" revival after one season.
Bad Bunny's Spanish-language record, "Un Verano Sin Ti," is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Actor Nia Vardalos turns 60 and actor Ben Platt turns 29, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 24.
On Sept. 24, 2005, the eye of Hurricane Rita made landfall at the Texas-Louisiana border. 
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