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At least 4 dead, 61 injured after fire at Iran’s Evin Prison At least four prisoners died and 61 were injured after a fire at Iran's notorious Evin prison, Iranian officials said Sunday. Virginia police arrest man accused of shooting 8 at outdoor gathering in Harrisonburg Authorities in Harrisonburg, Va., said officers Sunday arrested a 20-year-old man accused of shooting eight people early that morning at an outdoor gathering. Vikings capitalize on Dolphins errors, improve to 5-1 The Minnesota Vikings capitalized on three turnovers and came alive late offensively to beat the Miami Dolphins and improve to 5-1 Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Tens of thousands march in Paris to protest inflation Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Paris on Sunday to demonstrate against rising inflation, organized by a coalition of left-wing parties seeking to put pressure on the government of President Emmanuel Macron. Irapuato gunman kills 12, injures 3 others in shooting at bar in Mexico A gunman shot 12 people dead and injured three others at a bar in central Mexico on Saturday, the Secretary of Citizen Safety in Irapuato said. Pittsburgh shooting leaves 3 dead, 1 injured at ‘multiple scenes’ A mass shooting in Pittsburgh late Saturday night left three people dead and another person injured at "multiple scenes," police said Sunday. 'Halloween Ends' tops North American box office with $41.3M Halloween Ends, purportedly the final horror movie in the 45-year-old franchise starring Jamie Lee Curtis, is the No. 1 movie in North America, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. Zelensky claims Russian losses near 65,000 as explosions in Belgorod injure multiple people Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky alleged that Russia has lost nearly 65,000 troops as explosions in Russia's Belgorod region injured multiple people Sunday. COVID-19 world weekly cases drop 7% with Europe down 4% The coronavirus situation continues to ease worldwide with deaths down 15% in one week and cases decreasing 7%, including in Europe with infections dropping 4% after weeks of surging. 'Saturday Night Live' lampoons Jan. 6 House hearing "Saturday Night Live" mined for laughs last week's closing statements of the House committee hearing on the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol. British Channel 4 buys Hitler painting; studio audience will vote whether to destroy it Channel 4, the British broadcaster, has bought a painting by Adolf Hitler and will poll a studio audience on whether to destroy it during a televised program titled Jimmy Carr Destroys Art. Demian Bichir: ‘Right One’ is father-daughter love story with vampires Actor Demian Bichir says he sees "Let The Right One In" as more of a family drama than a vampire horror show. Fantasy football: Five running backs to avoid in Week 6 Alvin Kamara and Miles Sanders are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five running backs to avoid for Week 6 of the fantasy football season. Fantasy football: Brandon Aiyuk among must-start wide receivers for Week 6 Brandon Aiyuk and DeVonta Smith are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's must-start wide receivers for Week 6 of the 2022 fantasy football season. President Xi pledges to build a ‘modern socialist’ China, talks 'reunification' with Taiwan President Xi Jinping pledged to build a "modern socialist" China by 2049 and discussed "reunification" with Taiwan as well as the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic in a speech Sunday. Two gunmen kill 11, wound 15 in attack at military training session in Russia Two gunman killed 11 people and wounded another 15 in an attack at a military training site in the Belgorod region near Ukraine in western Russia, the nation's Defense Ministry said. On This Day, Oct. 16: Plane carrying Reps. Boggs, Begich disappears in Alaska On Oct. 16, 1972, a light plane carrying U.S. House Democratic leader Hale Boggs and fellow Democratic Rep. Nick Begich was reported missing. Famous birthdays for Oct. 16: Flea, Naomi Osaka Musician Flea turns 60 and tennis star Naomi Osaka turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 16. More Recent Articles
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Russia’s Draft Sends Barely Trained Men to War in UkraineNewly mobilized recruits are already at the front in Ukraine, a growing chorus of reports says, fighting and dying after only days of training. Strikes Hit Staging Ground for Troops in Russia’s Border RegionExplosions rocked Belgorod and the city of Donetsk on Sunday, signaling that the mayhem unleashed by Russia’s invasion is spreading far beyond the front lines. Jill Biden Ramps Up Visits to Democratic Midterm CampaignsRequests for the first lady, who is also the president’s most popular surrogate, are piling up ahead of the midterm elections. Her visits can deliver a morale boost and a fund-raising opportunity. Warnock Hammers Walker in Senate Debate, Gesturing to an Empty LecternHerschel Walker did not join the debate, but Senator Raphael Warnock opted for direct attacks over the veiled criticisms he has used for most of his campaign. Kari Lake Won’t Pledge to Accept Election Results, and More News From the Sunday Shows“I’m going to win the election, and I will accept that result,” Kari Lake, a candidate for governor of Arizona, said on CNN. Evan McMullin said on NBC that he would never caucus with either party. China’s Leader Xi Hails His Rule as He Prepares to Expand PowerXi Jinping is expected to secure a third term as leader during a pivotal meeting of the Communist Party, extending his authoritarian rule over the country. Neymar, Barcelona and the Brazilian Who Still Wants His MoneyA Brazilian supermarket magnate saw promise in the soccer star long before he became a household name. Now, believing he was cheated, he’s going to court for the payday that never arrived. Macron the Disrupter Seeks DirectionHe wants to lead a united Europe to independence. But the world has changed on him. Tens of Thousands March in Paris to Protest Rising Living CostsThe demonstration occurred on the heels of strikes at oil refineries, adding to a tense political atmosphere. As Fox and News Corp Weigh Merger, an Activist Has Its Own VisionIrenic Capital Management, which has a $150 million stake in News Corp, wants the company to split up its media and real estate listings businesses. A Posthumous Memoir Reveals Paul Newman in His Own WordsCompiled from interviews he gave to a close friend, “The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man” sheds light on the self-doubt of the seemingly imperturbable Hollywood star. Why Herschel Walker May WinHis performance in the Georgia Senate debate on Friday is a warning to Democrats who’ve found hope in the blunders of Republican candidates. Wait, Who Did You Say Is Middle-Aged?Boomers didn’t appreciate getting long in the tooth. But as a Gen Xer, I have to assume it’s worse for us. We Should Try to Prevent Another Alex JonesEven a billion-dollar verdict won’t stop the lies. How to Fight Back Against the Inhumanity of Modern WorkDigital technology has transformed work, often for the worse. Here are some solutions. After Weeks of Turmoil, UK Markets Face Another Test on MondayInvestors will get to weigh in after the Bank of England ended its bond market intervention and the bank’s governor offered conciliatory words over the weekend. Discovery of Bodies in Oklahoma River Deepens Mystery of 4 Missing FriendsIt was unknown whether the bodies were those of the four missing men, who were last heard from on Oct. 9, the police said. ALDS: Yankees Even Series With Game 4 Win Over Cleveland GuardiansOnce again the Yankees took an early lead on the road, but this time it held up, forcing a decisive Game 5 on Monday in New York. More Recent Articles |
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At least four prisoners died and 61 were injured after a fire at Iran's notorious Evin prison, Iranian officials said Sunday.
Authorities in Harrisonburg, Va., said officers Sunday arrested a 20-year-old man accused of shooting eight people early that morning at an outdoor gathering.
The Minnesota Vikings capitalized on three turnovers and came alive late offensively to beat the Miami Dolphins and improve to 5-1 Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Paris on Sunday to demonstrate against rising inflation, organized by a coalition of left-wing parties seeking to put pressure on the government of President Emmanuel Macron.
A gunman shot 12 people dead and injured three others at a bar in central Mexico on Saturday, the Secretary of Citizen Safety in Irapuato said.
A mass shooting in Pittsburgh late Saturday night left three people dead and another person injured at "multiple scenes," police said Sunday.
Halloween Ends, purportedly the final horror movie in the 45-year-old franchise starring Jamie Lee Curtis, is the No. 1 movie in North America, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky alleged that Russia has lost nearly 65,000 troops as explosions in Russia's Belgorod region injured multiple people Sunday.
The coronavirus situation continues to ease worldwide with deaths down 15% in one week and cases decreasing 7%, including in Europe with infections dropping 4% after weeks of surging.
"Saturday Night Live" mined for laughs last week's closing statements of the House committee hearing on the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Channel 4, the British broadcaster, has bought a painting by Adolf Hitler and will poll a studio audience on whether to destroy it during a televised program titled Jimmy Carr Destroys Art.
Actor Demian Bichir says he sees "Let The Right One In" as more of a family drama than a vampire horror show.
Alvin Kamara and Miles Sanders are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five running backs to avoid for Week 6 of the fantasy football season.
Brandon Aiyuk and DeVonta Smith are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's must-start wide receivers for Week 6 of the 2022 fantasy football season.
President Xi Jinping pledged to build a "modern socialist" China by 2049 and discussed "reunification" with Taiwan as well as the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic in a speech Sunday.
Two gunman killed 11 people and wounded another 15 in an attack at a military training site in the Belgorod region near Ukraine in western Russia, the nation's Defense Ministry said.
On Oct. 16, 1972, a light plane carrying U.S. House Democratic leader Hale Boggs and fellow Democratic Rep. Nick Begich was reported missing.
Musician Flea turns 60 and tennis star Naomi Osaka turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 16. 
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