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U.S. Open: Serena Williams loses what might have been her final match Serena Williams held the lead several times over Ajla Tomljanovic, but couldn't hang on in what might have been the final match of her storied tennis career at the 2022 U.S. Open on Friday in Flushing, N.Y. Former Mississippi corrections officer sentenced for assaulting inmate A former deputy warden at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman was sentenced Friday to 24 months in prison and three years of supervised release for assaulting an inmate in 2016. Declining monkeypox cases shows virus ‘can be eliminated,’ WHO boss says A recent decline in monkeypox cases in North America and Europe shows that the current outbreak of the virus "can be eliminated" in some parts of the world, officials with the World Health Organization said Friday. Trump rebukes Bill Barr after former AG defends FBI search of Mar-a-Lago Former President Donald Trump on Friday rebuked Bill Barr on Friday, after his former attorney general defended the FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Florida artist sends ‘In God We Trust’ signs in Arabic to Texas lawmakers, schools A Florida artist has shipped the first of a batch of signs with "In God We Trust" in Arabic calligraphy to a Texas Republican who authored a bill requiring public schools to display donated signs containing the phrase. Stocks slide for third straight week U.S. markets posted their third straight weekly loss, with markets falling Friday despite a solid August jobs report. Jane Fonda undergoing chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Jane Fonda posted a medical announcement on her Instagram Friday. Fonda said she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma, for which she has begun chemotherapy. Russia cuts off Nord Stream gas exports indefinitely Russia's state energy giant Gazprom announced Friday it will extend the shutdown of gas flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline indefinitely. Watch: Wandering carpet python removed from Australian school window An Australian snake catcher was called to a Queensland school to remove a large carpet python spotted lounging inside a window. Box of live reptiles delivered to wrong New York address Police in New York responded to a home on a report of an unusual situation: a box of live reptiles was delivered to the wrong address. VA to provide access to abortion in limited circumstances The Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday it will provide abortion access in certain circumstances to pregnant veterans and VA beneficiaries. Bayer settles kickback and fraud allegations for $40 million Bayer has agreed to pay $40 million to settle alleged violations of the False Claims Act, according to the Department of Justice. The settlement announced Friday arose from two lawsuits filed by a former Bayer employee. FDA: Tai Phat Wholesalers dried mushrooms recalled in 15 states for salmonella Dried mushrooms are being recalled in 15 U.S. states after testing found salmonella bacteria in the product packaging. According to the FDA, the Maryland Health Department found the bacteria in routine testing. Germany rejects Polish report saying it owes World War II reparations Poland's parliament released a report saying that Germany owes owes it $1.32 trillion for damages caused during World War II. Watch: California highway covered in tomatoes for the second time in a week Authorities in Northern California said a truck crash on a Sacramento-area highway covered the roadway in tomatoes for the second time this week. Woman uses her old license plate number to win a $50,000 lottery prize A Maryland woman used her old license plate number to enter the Maryland Lottery's Pick 5 drawing and ended up winning the $50,000 prize. Theater chains across America to offer $3 tickets for 'National Cinema Day' Major movie theater chains throughout the U.S. will be offering $3 tickets on Saturday for "National Cinema Day." U.S. Open: Serena Williams vies to reach fourth round, extend tennis career Serena Williams will take the court again for what could be the final major match of her career, unless she can beat Ajla Tomljanovic, in the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday in Flushing, N.Y. California firefighters fight to contain two wildfires Firefighters said Friday that they had contained 37% of a wildfire that erupted north of Los Angeles on Wednesday. Iran seizes, releases two U.S. sea drones in Red Sea international waters Iran briefly seized two U.S. drones in the Red Sea late Thursday night, the second time in a week it attempted a drone seizure. The U.S. recovered both drones Friday. White House asks Congress for $47 billion ahead of midterms The White House asked Congress on Friday to approve more than $47 billion in emergency spending to address everything from COVID-19 and monkeypox to the war in Ukraine and flooding in Kentucky. Itzy's 'Loco' music video passes 200M views on YouTube K-pop stars Itzy celebrated after their video for the song "Loco" reached 200 million views on YouTube. Jennifer Lawrence's 'Causeway' to premiere on Apple TV+ on Nov. 4 Apple TV+ has announced release dates for Jennifer Lawrence's upcoming film "Causeway," as well as their Louis Armstrong documentary. Watch: Alligator found hissing at ATM users in Texas Police in Texas captured an alligator found lurking next to an ATM and hissing at customers making withdrawals. |
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Pennsylvania Stakes Its Claim as Center of the Political UniverseFew states feature as many high-stakes, competitive races, each pulsing with the political currents that are shaping midterm campaigns across the country. Democrats and Republicans Agree That Democracy Is in DangerThe president seeks to confront threats to American institutions, but Americans are deeply divided on who is imperiling them. As Serena Williams Plays Her Final Matches, a Generation Is InspiredWomen across the country have seen their own lives reflected in the triumphs and trials of the tennis superstar. Cue the swell of emotion. The Mother of Serena and Venus Williams, Oracene Price, Is a Force All Her OwnThe mother of Serena and Venus Williams has always been a beacon of calm and grace on the sidelines — even now, in what may be a turning point in her daughters’ lives. At the U.S. Open, Coco Gauff Is Playing With a Veteran’s ConfidenceThe 18-year-old has advanced to the round of 16 in singles at the U.S. Open for the first time in her career. On Sunday, she will face the unseeded Shuai Zhang of China. Barr Dismisses Trump’s Request for a Special MasterThe former attorney general, who chose not to indict Mr. Trump in the Russia inquiry, said the Justice Department was justified in investigating his handling of government materials. With Midterms Looming, McConnell’s Woes Pile UpThe minority leader who takes pride in his status as the “grim reaper” of his rivals’ agenda has allowed Democrats to claim policy victories as his party’s hopes of reclaiming the Senate dim. FBI Found Empty Folders That Had Contained Classified Documents at Trump’s HomeA detailed inventory of items seized in the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago raised the question of whether the government had fully recovered the documents or any remained missing. Russia Says the Gas Pipeline to Germany Will Remain ClosedNord Stream 1, operated by state-owned Gazprom, won’t reopen Saturday as expected, heightening fears Russia will step up its use of energy to pressure Europe. Eight Migrants Drown as Dozens Are Swept Down Rio GrandeA large group attempting to cross into Texas was overcome by a fast-moving current, the authorities said. College Football Playoff Will Expand to 12 TeamsThe change could take effect as soon as the 2024 season. It is expected no later than 2026. Overlooked No More: Vera Menchik, First Women’s Chess ChampionAs the only woman in a tournament, she was often greeted with skepticism. She once responded by saying that she looked forward “to drinking some men’s blood.” The Founders of a Nation Should Not Have the Last WordChileans are debating how to rewrite the nation’s Constitution to address their society’s most stubborn problems. Amazon Can’t Fix America’s Health Care CrisisThere is no technological miracle that will fix decades of bad policy. Proving Racists Wrong Is Not a Trivial PursuitUnderestimation should be countered with demonstration, not indignation. Salman Rushdie and What It Means to Support Free SpeechI felt the power of the rush of readers who ran to the stage when Salman Rushdie was attacked. How to Have Fun AgainAn illustrated guide to letting loose. David Sedaris’s DiariesThe essayist talks about his book “Theft by Finding,” a selection of diary entries spanning 25 years that helped him find and shape his voice as a writer. Money to Burn: Lessons From the Premier League’s Transfer WindowEnglish teams awash in cash broke records for players and prices this summer, proving again that they operate on a plane apart from their rivals. U.S. Job Growth Slowed in AugustThe monthly employment report suggested that the Federal Reserve might be able to tame inflation without causing a recession. Argentina Reels From Assassination Attempt on Its Vice PresidentThe man who the authorities believe tried to shoot Cristina Fernández de Kirchner showed an interest in a mix of fringe ideologies, including the far right, his social media showed. Jane Fonda Says She Has Non-Hodgkin’s LymphomaThe actress said that she had begun chemotherapy and vowed not to “let any of this interfere with my climate activism.” Pete Buttigieg Is Trying to Fix Air Travel With a ‘Dashboard.’ What’s on It?The D.O.T. says its new interactive chart is compelling many U.S. airlines to publicly commit to pay for things like hotels and meals when flights are canceled or significantly delayed. But does it have teeth? What to Know About the New Covid Booster ShotsNew shots targeting the latest version of the Omicron variant will be available soon. When should you get yours? Here’s what experts recommend. The Unexpected Power of Random Acts of KindnessNew research shows small gestures matter even more than we may think. A Trip Home With Moneybagg Yo, Trap’s New AmbassadorThe 30-year-old artist, whose last album topped the Billboard album chart, has grown into the biggest rap star to emerge from Memphis in a generation. His fifth LP is due this fall. More Recent Articles |
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Serena Williams held the lead several times over Ajla Tomljanovic, but couldn't hang on in what might have been the final match of her storied tennis career at the 2022 U.S. Open on Friday in Flushing, N.Y.
A former deputy warden at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman was sentenced Friday to 24 months in prison and three years of supervised release for assaulting an inmate in 2016.
A recent decline in monkeypox cases in North America and Europe shows that the current outbreak of the virus "can be eliminated" in some parts of the world, officials with the World Health Organization said Friday.
Former President Donald Trump on Friday rebuked Bill Barr on Friday, after his former attorney general defended the FBI search for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
A Florida artist has shipped the first of a batch of signs with "In God We Trust" in Arabic calligraphy to a Texas Republican who authored a bill requiring public schools to display donated signs containing the phrase.
U.S. markets posted their third straight weekly loss, with markets falling Friday despite a solid August jobs report.
Jane Fonda posted a medical announcement on her Instagram Friday. Fonda said she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma, for which she has begun chemotherapy.
Russia's state energy giant Gazprom announced Friday it will extend the shutdown of gas flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline indefinitely.
An Australian snake catcher was called to a Queensland school to remove a large carpet python spotted lounging inside a window.
Police in New York responded to a home on a report of an unusual situation: a box of live reptiles was delivered to the wrong address.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday it will provide abortion access in certain circumstances to pregnant veterans and VA beneficiaries.
Bayer has agreed to pay $40 million to settle alleged violations of the False Claims Act, according to the Department of Justice. The settlement announced Friday arose from two lawsuits filed by a former Bayer employee.
Dried mushrooms are being recalled in 15 U.S. states after testing found salmonella bacteria in the product packaging. According to the FDA, the Maryland Health Department found the bacteria in routine testing.
Poland's parliament released a report saying that Germany owes owes it $1.32 trillion for damages caused during World War II.
Authorities in Northern California said a truck crash on a Sacramento-area highway covered the roadway in tomatoes for the second time this week.
A Maryland woman used her old license plate number to enter the Maryland Lottery's Pick 5 drawing and ended up winning the $50,000 prize.
Major movie theater chains throughout the U.S. will be offering $3 tickets on Saturday for "National Cinema Day."
Serena Williams will take the court again for what could be the final major match of her career, unless she can beat Ajla Tomljanovic, in the third round of the U.S. Open on Friday in Flushing, N.Y.
Firefighters said Friday that they had contained 37% of a wildfire that erupted north of Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Iran briefly seized two U.S. drones in the Red Sea late Thursday night, the second time in a week it attempted a drone seizure. The U.S. recovered both drones Friday.
The White House asked Congress on Friday to approve more than $47 billion in emergency spending to address everything from COVID-19 and monkeypox to the war in Ukraine and flooding in Kentucky.
K-pop stars Itzy celebrated after their video for the song "Loco" reached 200 million views on YouTube.
Apple TV+ has announced release dates for Jennifer Lawrence's upcoming film "Causeway," as well as their Louis Armstrong documentary.
Police in Texas captured an alligator found lurking next to an ATM and hissing at customers making withdrawals. 
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