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Hurricane Orlene set to strike Mexico on Monday Hurricane Orlene, the 16th named storm of the East Pacific hurricane season, is forecast to reach the coast of the Mexican mainland on Monday, the National Hurricane Center said. Zelensky praises countries backing Ukraine application to join NATO Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday praised the support of neighboring countries after Ukraine submitted an application to join NATO. Brazil's far-right president Bolsonaro, favored left-wing Lula headed for run-off in Brazil's polarizing election Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right leader, is facing off against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva -- a left-wing politician who was previously imprisoned on corruption charges. Pope Francis calls on Zelensky to be open to 'serious proposals for peace' in Ukraine Pope Francis on Sunday called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to be open to "serious proposals for peace" as he condemned Russia's war in Ukraine. 'Smile' tops North American box office with $22M "Smile," a horror movie starring Sosie Bacon and Jessie T. Usher, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $22 million in receipts this weekend. COVID-19 world weekly cases drop 5% but some Europe nations surge COVID-19 cases and fatalities continue to drop, including fatalities at the lowest since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, but cases are spiking in European nations, including Germany, Austria, Italy, France. Ailing Ringo Starr cancels Sunday concert Music icon Ringo Starr has canceled a planned concert for Sunday in Minnesota. Ukraine clears Lyman after Russia withdraws; Putin submits annexation for state Duma ratification Ukrainian troops on Sunday cleared the city of Lyman after Russian troops withdrew as President Vladimir Putin sent documents for his illegal annexation of four Ukrainian provinces to the the state Duma for ratification. Miles Teller as Peyton Manning offers 'SNL' S48 premiere play-by-play Guest host Miles Teller played professional football legend Peyton Manning in the cold open of this weekend's "Saturday Night Live" Season 48 premiere. Sam Reid: Interview with the Vampire characters know they're bad Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson say the bloodsuckers they play in "Interview with the Vampire" live their lives to extremes because they are avoiding tedium as well as fighting for survival in a changing world. Hurricane Ian death toll rises to 58 in Florida, 4 in North Carolina The death toll from Hurricane Ian has risen to 58 people in Florida, which was hit by a near Category 5 storm on Wednesday, with four dead in North Carolina when it was a tropical storm on Friday. At least 125 dead in soccer stadium stampede in Indonesia At least 1125 people died in Indonesia when spectators at a soccer game were trampled in a panic after police fired tear gas in an effort to stop them from rushing onto the field, making it one of the sport's deadliest incidents. Famous birthdays for Oct. 2: Sting, Don McLean Singer Sting turns 71 and singer Don McLean turns 77, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 2. On This Day, Oct. 2: 'Peanuts' published for first time On Oct. 2, 1950, the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz was published for the first time. More Recent Articles
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Ukrainian Troops Hunt Demoralized Russian Stragglers in Seized CityA major Russian newspaper said the Russian troops, facing defeat in Lyman, had fled with “empty eyes” after barely escaping with their lives. ‘I Did All I Could’: As Floodwaters Rose, She Fought to Save Her Disabled BrothersDarcy Bishop for decades has cared for her two brothers, who have cerebral palsy. Hurricane Ian was her biggest test yet. On Sanibel Island, a Search for Stranded Residents Slogs OnAbout 200 households did not leave ahead of Hurricane Ian. Rescue teams are tracking down the stranded and evacuating them — if they are willing. The Racial Divide Herschel Walker Couldn’t OutrunAs a teenage football prodigy, Mr. Walker was pressed to join a fight for civil rights in his hometown. His decision echoes decades later. As New Term Starts, Supreme Court Is Poised to Resume Rightward PushThe justices return to the bench on Monday to start a term that will include major cases on affirmative action, voting and discrimination against gay couples. Several will take on questions about race. Anti-Vaccine Parents Go From Welcome to Ostracized in Marin CountyThe wealthy California county just north of San Francisco has one of the nation’s highest Covid-19 vaccination rates after years of being known for parents who opposed shots for childhood diseases. America Has a Ginni Thomas ProblemClarence and Ginni Thomas are Mr. and Mrs. Mutiny. The Supreme Court Isn’t Listening, and It’s No Secret WhyA court that does not keep the public’s trust cannot perform its critical role in American government. My First Yom Kippur in ExileWhen it became clear that Vladimir Putin would require me to support his war in Ukraine, I had to leave. I Make Video Games. I Won’t Let My Daughters Play Them.Parents aren’t doing enough to protect their kids from gaming addiction. Why the Music of Rich Mullins Endures, 25 Years After His DeathThe Christian singer-songwriter, who died at age 41 in a car crash, has a legacy that lives on. Democrats in Congress Point Fingers at Their Leaders Over Stock Trading BanThe perception that lawmakers are cashing in on their offices has fueled cynicism among voters. Some politicians want to take the current limits further. The Sunday Read: ‘The Safe Space That Became a Viral Nightmare’An argument at Arizona State’s multicultural center spiraled into a disaster for everyone involved. Who was to blame? OPEC Plus Considering Major Production Cut to Prop Up Oil PricesThe oil producers group, which meets on Wednesday, is worried about declining demand in a slowing global economy. Prices have dropped by 25 percent since June. In Quebec, the Independence Movement Gives Way to a New NationalismIn Monday’s election, residents of a town that was once a stronghold of the independence movement are expected to back the province’s popular premier, who has embraced a nationalism based on French Québécois identity. Eliud Kipchoge Had an Unexpected Hand in His Record-Setting RunsEliud Kipchoge, the world’s greatest marathoner, has an unlikely partner in his world-record-setting marathon runs: a course volunteer who is responsible for handing him nutrition. More Recent Articles |
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Hurricane Orlene, the 16th named storm of the East Pacific hurricane season, is forecast to reach the coast of the Mexican mainland on Monday, the National Hurricane Center said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday praised the support of neighboring countries after Ukraine submitted an application to join NATO.
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right leader, is facing off against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva -- a left-wing politician who was previously imprisoned on corruption charges.
Pope Francis on Sunday called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to be open to "serious proposals for peace" as he condemned Russia's war in Ukraine.
"Smile," a horror movie starring Sosie Bacon and Jessie T. Usher, is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $22 million in receipts this weekend.
COVID-19 cases and fatalities continue to drop, including fatalities at the lowest since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, but cases are spiking in European nations, including Germany, Austria, Italy, France.
Music icon Ringo Starr has canceled a planned concert for Sunday in Minnesota.
Ukrainian troops on Sunday cleared the city of Lyman after Russian troops withdrew as President Vladimir Putin sent documents for his illegal annexation of four Ukrainian provinces to the the state Duma for ratification.
Guest host Miles Teller played professional football legend Peyton Manning in the cold open of this weekend's "Saturday Night Live" Season 48 premiere.
Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson say the bloodsuckers they play in "Interview with the Vampire" live their lives to extremes because they are avoiding tedium as well as fighting for survival in a changing world.
The death toll from Hurricane Ian has risen to 58 people in Florida, which was hit by a near Category 5 storm on Wednesday, with four dead in North Carolina when it was a tropical storm on Friday.
At least 1125 people died in Indonesia when spectators at a soccer game were trampled in a panic after police fired tear gas in an effort to stop them from rushing onto the field, making it one of the sport's deadliest incidents.
Singer Sting turns 71 and singer Don McLean turns 77, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 2.
On Oct. 2, 1950, the "Peanuts" comic strip by Charles M. Schulz was published for the first time. 
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