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Pope Francis calls treatment of migrants ‘criminal’ in unscripted remarks Pope Francis on Sunday called the treatment of migrants seeking refuge in Europe "criminal" in unscripted remarks in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday. Kanye West hits out at Zuckerberg for Instagram restriction, earns praise from Elon Musk Musician Kanye West has slammed Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder of Facebook, after Instagram restricted his account over rants on the platform that have been viewed as anti-Semitic. 'Smile' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend Sosie Bacon's horror movie, "Smile," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $17.6 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Yellen calls OPEC oil production cut ‘unhelpful and unwise’ amid Ukraine war frustrations U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday called the decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to cut oil production "unhelpful and unwise." COVID-19 world weekly cases drop 7% but European nations rise 2% Coronavirus cases are surging in some European nations, including Germany, Austria, Italy and France at least 24% each in the past week though world infections are down 7% and deaths 10%. Van der Bellen wins reelection in Austria presidential race Alexander Van der Bellen won reelection as Austria's president on Sunday, outright capturing the race with more than 50% of the votes and fending off a runoff election against populist challengers. Israeli soldier allegedly shot dead by Palestinian gunman An Israeli soldier was allegedly shot dead by a Palestinian gunman during an attack at a Border Police checkpoint in northeast Jerusalem, officials said. Searing 'Scorched Earth' revisits American bombing campaigns in Korean War Scorched Earth, a new documentary by filmmaker Mi Young Lee, examines the U.S. campaign of mass airstrikes during the 1950-53 Korean War, a devastating aerial bombardment that leveled much of North Korea. Russian rockets kill 17 in Zaporizhzhia as bloggers rip Putin after Crimea bridge blast Russian forces blitzed the city of Zaporizhzhia overnight, firing a barrage of missiles that killed at least 17 people, Ukrainian officials said. Fred Armisen to play Uncle Fester in Netflix series 'Wednesday' Fred Armisen is playing the iconic role of Uncle Fester in the new Netflix series, "Wednesday." 'Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur' renewed ahead of series premiere Disney has announced it ordered a second season of Marvel's "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" ahead of the animated series' Feb. 10 premiere on Disney Channel. Ross Marquand calls ‘Walking Dead’ a ‘very hopeful’ show Zombie-apocalypse drama "The Walking Dead" might have the highest body count on television, but star Ross Marquand insists it always has had an optimistic angle. On This Day, Oct. 9: Taliban shoot Malala Yousafzai On Oct. 9, 2012, Malala Yousafzai survived being shot three times as she attempted to board a bus to school. Famous birthdays for Oct. 9: Sharon Osbourne, Tyler James Williams TV personality Sharon Osbourne turns 70 and actor Tyler James Williams turns 30, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 9. More Recent Articles
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Arizona Governor Candidates Speak, and More Campaign News From the Sunday ShowsKatie Hobbs and Kari Lake were interviewed back-to-back on CBS, Stacey Abrams spoke on Fox News and Republicans stuck with Herschel Walker despite reports that he had paid for an abortion. How Colleen Hoover Rose to Rule the Best-Seller ListWith legions of devoted fans and a knack for high-voltage emotional drama, Hoover has sold more than 20 million books. And she’s done it her way. How California’s Bullet Train Went Off the RailsAmerica’s first experiment with high-speed rail has become a multi-billion-dollar nightmare. Political compromises created a project so expensive that almost no one knows how it can be built as originally envisioned. ‘Eye of Sauron’: The Dazzling Solar Tower in the Israeli DesertLooming over a remote village in the Negev, the Ashalim solar plant is, for some, a marvel of green technology. For others, it’s a boondoggle and an eyesore. An Empress Ahead of Her Time Is Having a Pop Culture MomentA Netflix series and a new movie explore the life of Elisabeth, the 19th-century Empress of Austria who had a tattoo, worked out daily and wanted more from life than just producing heirs. The Exploitative Anti-Blackness of Kanye WestBy wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt, Kanye West gave white supremacists a boost. Joe Biden Knows How to Use Donald TrumpA lot of politicians would have vied with Trump to make the election about them. What if Burnout Is Less About Work and More About Isolation?Feeling burned out? Call your friends. Our real problem may be isolation. Mismanagement and ‘Monster Trains’ Have Wrecked American RailDecades of cost-cutting takes a toll. The Sunday Read: ‘The Search for Intelligent Life Is About to Get a Lot More Interesting’There are an estimated 100 billion galaxies in the universe, home to an unimaginable abundance of planets. And now there are new ways to spot signs of life on them. Landslides in Venezuela Leave at Least 22 Dead and Dozens MissingThe Venezuelan armed forces planned to deploy canines and drones to find missing residents and to deliver food and medicine. Kanye West’s Antisemitic Posts Land Him in Trouble on Instagram and TwitterThe rapper, who now goes by Ye, made antisemitic remarks on Instagram and Twitter that were widely criticized. They came after he wore a “White Lives Matter” shirt at Paris Fashion Week. Mets Season Ends With Wild-Card Loss to PadresStuck in the wild-card round despite 101 wins, the Mets had no answers for San Diego, which took two of three games to advance to a division series. A Minecraft Player Set Out to Build the Known Universe, Block by BlockChristopher Slayton, 18, spent two months intricately designing the planets. He even went skydiving to get a better appreciation for Earth. More Recent Articles |
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Pope Francis on Sunday called the treatment of migrants seeking refuge in Europe "criminal" in unscripted remarks in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday.
Musician Kanye West has slammed Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder of Facebook, after Instagram restricted his account over rants on the platform that have been viewed as anti-Semitic.
Sosie Bacon's horror movie, "Smile," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $17.6 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday called the decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to cut oil production "unhelpful and unwise."
Coronavirus cases are surging in some European nations, including Germany, Austria, Italy and France at least 24% each in the past week though world infections are down 7% and deaths 10%.
Alexander Van der Bellen won reelection as Austria's president on Sunday, outright capturing the race with more than 50% of the votes and fending off a runoff election against populist challengers.
An Israeli soldier was allegedly shot dead by a Palestinian gunman during an attack at a Border Police checkpoint in northeast Jerusalem, officials said.
Scorched Earth, a new documentary by filmmaker Mi Young Lee, examines the U.S. campaign of mass airstrikes during the 1950-53 Korean War, a devastating aerial bombardment that leveled much of North Korea.
Russian forces blitzed the city of Zaporizhzhia overnight, firing a barrage of missiles that killed at least 17 people, Ukrainian officials said.
Fred Armisen is playing the iconic role of Uncle Fester in the new Netflix series, "Wednesday."
Disney has announced it ordered a second season of Marvel's "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" ahead of the animated series' Feb. 10 premiere on Disney Channel.
Zombie-apocalypse drama "The Walking Dead" might have the highest body count on television, but star Ross Marquand insists it always has had an optimistic angle.
On Oct. 9, 2012, Malala Yousafzai survived being shot three times as she attempted to board a bus to school.
TV personality Sharon Osbourne turns 70 and actor Tyler James Williams turns 30, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 9. 
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