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RNC files lawsuit against Google for sending campaign emails to spam folders The Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit against Google on Friday, alleging that the tech giant was sending campaign emails to Gmail spam folders. 2 employees killed in shooting at Dallas hospital A gunman has been arrested after he shot dead two employees at Methodist Dallas Medical Center on Saturday morning. FBI: Michigan art dealer faked lung transplant in $1.6M art fraud scheme A Michigan art dealer was arrested earlier this month and charged for allegedly scamming seniors out of more than $1.6 million in profit from selling art they owned at her gallery in the Detroit suburb of Birmingham. Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz dies at 78 Dietrich Mateschitz, the owner and co-founder of Red Bull, has died, the company announced Saturday. He was 78. CDC Director tests positive for COVID-19 The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms, the agency said. 2 charged after 11 people injured in shooting near La. college Two suspects have been charged in a shooting incident in which at least 11 people were injured during homecoming activities near Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., police said. Migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua producing shift in asylum seekers U.S. border officials dealt more than 77,000 migrants arriving from Venezuela, Cuba or Nicaragua last month, representing a 245% increase from a year earlier, new immigration figures showed. ABC orders more episodes of 'Rookie Feds' ABC said it has ordered additional episodes of its freshman drama, "The Rookie: Feds." Carly Simon's two sisters died of cancer this week Singer-songwriter Carly Simon's two sisters died of cancer this week, according to multiple media reports. Two killed when small plane crashes into N.H. building, ignites fire Two people died in fiery crash of a small plane into a New Hampshire multifamily building late Friday, authorities said. Police excavate car from yard of California home once owned by criminal Police in California have excavated a Mercedes Benz car found buried on a property formerly owned by a man once convicted of murder and other serious crimes, investigators confirmed. 15 dead, 40 injured after bus crash in Central India Fifteen people were killed and 40 others were injured when a bus collided with a truck in central India late Friday, authorities said. Former South Korean defense minister, coast guard chief arrested South Korea's former defense minister and a former head of its coast guard were both arrested Saturday with prosecutors accusing the pair of flying during a botched investigation into the death of a fisheries official. Power outages reported across Ukraine after latest Russian rocket attacks Russian rocket strikes in central and western Ukraine knocked out power to more than 1 million people early Saturday while Russian-installed authorities in an annexed part of the country told civilians to flee. Australia and Japan deepen security ties with new joint declaration Japan and Australia on Saturday signed a "landmark" joint declaration on security cooperation for the next decade under which the two countries will "expand and strengthen" their military ties. Roslyn reaches major hurricane status in East Pacific, on track to strike Mexico Roslyn strengthened into a major Category 4 hurricane over the eastern Pacific Saturday and is on track to strike the western coast of Mexico with heavy rain and damaging winds, forecasters said. Mandy Moore announces baby's birth, shares first photo "This is Us" alum Mandy Moore posted on Instagram that she has given birth to her second son. Stray Kids' 'Maxident' is No. 1 on U.S. album chartRight wing leader Giorgia Meloni sworn in as Italy's first female premier Giorgia Meloni, leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party, was sworn in by President Sergio Mattarella as Italy's first female premier on Saturday during a ceremony at the Quirinal Palace in Rome. China's Communists amend party charter to cement Xi's grip on power China's ruling Communists on Saturday approved a pair of charter amendments cementing President Xi Jinping's near-absolute grip on power as their week-long party congress concluded. On This Day, Oct. 22: Congress expands hate-crime law to protect LGBTQ communities On Oct. 22, 2009, the U.S. Congress expanded a hate-crime law to make it a federal crime to assault someone because of sexual orientation or gender identity. Famous birthdays for Oct. 22: Jeff Goldblum, Bob Odenkirk Actor Jeff Goldblum turns 70 and actor Bob Odenkirk turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 22. More Recent Articles |
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China Hangs on Xi’s Every Word. His Silence Also Speaks Volumes.At the important Communist Party congress this week, the Chinese leader didn’t mention two long-repeated maxims. To many, it’s a warning of the turbulent times ahead. How Tumultuous Forces of Brexit Divided U.K.’s Conservative PartySome experts link Liz Truss’s downfall to the ripple effect of Britain’s departure from the European Union and the bitter, ideologically opposed factions it created in her party. How Trump Could Resist the Jan. 6 Panel’s SubpoenaIf the ex-president turns down the drama of testifying, his legal team could mount several constitutional and procedural arguments in court. Voters Stick to Pandemic-Era Habits, as Early Turnout SurgesMore than 5.5 million people have cast ballots in person or by mail. Experts predict high turnout in the midterm elections. Who Gets the Last Word on Steve Jobs? He Might.When Laurene Powell Jobs unveiled a website dedicated to the story of her late husband, historians wondered if it could change how influential people burnish their legacies. Did the Pandemic Change Your Personality? Possibly.For more than two years, Covid disrupted social rituals and rites of passage. Now a recent study suggests we have become less extroverted, creative, agreeable and conscientious. The declines in some traits were sharper among young people. Hassles of Cross-Border Trains Hamper EU’s Green AmbitionsOne man is on a mission to find and suggest fixes for all of the flaws making international rail travel in Europe surprisingly hard. Getting more people on trains is key to meeting E.U. climate goals. For New York Governor, The Times Endorses Kathy HochulIn-person voting begins on Oct. 29. Not-So-Great Britain’s Conservative CrackupWas Liz Truss a cat’s paw for a Boris Johnson comeback? The Three Blunders of Joe BidenHow the Biden White House has contributed to the Democratic Party’s midterm troubles. Remote Work Is Here to Stay. Lean In, Employers.A baby boomlet may not have been 2021’s only productivity increase. The Price of Liberty Goes Up the Longer You WaitA warning from John Brown remains true today. Some Palestinians Move Into Caves to Resist Israeli ExpulsionIsrael’s Supreme Court has ordered the removal of about 1,200 Palestinians from their villages in the occupied West Bank. The United Nations says that could amount to a war crime. ALCS: Astros on Verge of Eliminating YankeesHouston’s pitchers combined to allow only three hits in Game 3, keeping their team a perfect 6-0 this postseason. Hurricane Roslyn Strengthens to Category 4 and Heads Toward MexicoRoslyn became a Category 4 hurricane on Saturday. Forecasters warned it could bring coastal flooding and dangerous winds to cities along the Pacific Coast. NYC Increases Police in Subways to Combat CrimeWith less than three weeks until Election Day, Gov. Kathy Hochul is trying to address a troubling series of violent incidents on the subway. More Recent Articles |
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The Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit against Google on Friday, alleging that the tech giant was sending campaign emails to Gmail spam folders.
A gunman has been arrested after he shot dead two employees at Methodist Dallas Medical Center on Saturday morning.
A Michigan art dealer was arrested earlier this month and charged for allegedly scamming seniors out of more than $1.6 million in profit from selling art they owned at her gallery in the Detroit suburb of Birmingham.
Dietrich Mateschitz, the owner and co-founder of Red Bull, has died, the company announced Saturday. He was 78.
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild symptoms, the agency said.
Two suspects have been charged in a shooting incident in which at least 11 people were injured during homecoming activities near Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., police said.
U.S. border officials dealt more than 77,000 migrants arriving from Venezuela, Cuba or Nicaragua last month, representing a 245% increase from a year earlier, new immigration figures showed.
ABC said it has ordered additional episodes of its freshman drama, "The Rookie: Feds."
Singer-songwriter Carly Simon's two sisters died of cancer this week, according to multiple media reports.
Two people died in fiery crash of a small plane into a New Hampshire multifamily building late Friday, authorities said.
Police in California have excavated a Mercedes Benz car found buried on a property formerly owned by a man once convicted of murder and other serious crimes, investigators confirmed.
Fifteen people were killed and 40 others were injured when a bus collided with a truck in central India late Friday, authorities said.
South Korea's former defense minister and a former head of its coast guard were both arrested Saturday with prosecutors accusing the pair of flying during a botched investigation into the death of a fisheries official.
Russian rocket strikes in central and western Ukraine knocked out power to more than 1 million people early Saturday while Russian-installed authorities in an annexed part of the country told civilians to flee.
Japan and Australia on Saturday signed a "landmark" joint declaration on security cooperation for the next decade under which the two countries will "expand and strengthen" their military ties.
Roslyn strengthened into a major Category 4 hurricane over the eastern Pacific Saturday and is on track to strike the western coast of Mexico with heavy rain and damaging winds, forecasters said.
"This is Us" alum Mandy Moore posted on Instagram that she has given birth to her second son.
Stray Kids' "Maxident" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week.
Giorgia Meloni, leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party, was sworn in by President Sergio Mattarella as Italy's first female premier on Saturday during a ceremony at the Quirinal Palace in Rome.
China's ruling Communists on Saturday approved a pair of charter amendments cementing President Xi Jinping's near-absolute grip on power as their week-long party congress concluded.
On Oct. 22, 2009, the U.S. Congress expanded a hate-crime law to make it a federal crime to assault someone because of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Actor Jeff Goldblum turns 70 and actor Bob Odenkirk turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 22. 
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