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Facebook parent Meta unveils AI video generator Make-a-Video Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has unveiled a new product that will allow users to create videos generated by artificial intelligence. Hurricane Julia upgraded from tropical storm, heads for Nicaragua Meteorologists warned Saturday that Tropical Storm Julia's effects may extend farther than just Central America, perhaps reaching into the Pacific or the Gulf of Mexico. North Korea fires two more ballistic missiles as U.S. holds defense exercises with Japan, South Korea North Korea on Sunday launched two more ballistic missiles as the United States conducted defense exercises with Japan and South Korea. Beyond Fest movie review: 'Kids vs. Aliens' is a close encounter of the awesome kind "Kids vs. Aliens" delivers exactly what it promises, with an endearing, homemade feel and awesome carnage. Beyond Fest movie review: 'Sick' twists pandemic for slasher thrills "Sick" is a COVID-19 pandemic-set and themed slasher movie, and it works as both. SpaceX launches two Intelsat Galaxy satellites after aborted mission SpaceX on Saturday launched two Intelsat satellites into low-Earth orbit after the mission was aborted Friday night. Jodie Whittaker's final 'Doctor Who' episode to air on Oct. 23 Jodie Whittaker's final "Doctor Who" adventure, "The Power of the Doctor," is set to premiere on BBC platforms Oct. 23. Fiona Apple records song for 'Rings of Power' soundtrack Amazon Studios has released a new song sung by Fiona Apple, with music by composer Bear McCreary, called "Where the Shadows Lie." Nike the latest sponsor to cut ties with Hockey Canada over sex assault claims Nike is the latest major corporate sponsor to pull its support from Hockey Canada, as the governing body continues to deal with a broadening scandal related to its handling of past sexual assault claims. Three shot outside Toledo, Ohio, high school football game Two adults and one student were shot outside a high school football game in Toledo, Ohio, Friday night are all expected to survive, officials said on Saturday. 'Extremely aggressive' escaped rodeo bull remains at large in N.C. An escaped rodeo bull described at dangerous and extremely aggressive remained at large in North Carolina on Saturday as officials searched for the 700-pound animal. Germany claims sabotage behind massive train shutdown Officials said Saturday that a forced shutdown of all train traffic across northern Germany was triggered by a "deliberate act," blaming sabotage. China says U.S. semiconductor export restrictions will backfireAuthorities: 3 dead in explosion on bridge linking Russia to Crimea Three people died in a huge explosion that severely damaged a strategic bridge linking Russia and the occupied Crimean peninsula, Russian authorities said Saturday. North Korea defends missile tests as 'self defense'; Japan joins drills North Korea on Saturday defended its latest missile tests as "self-defense" actions against military threats as Tokyo confirmed it is holding joint drills with the U.S. Navy in waters off Japan. Death toll rises to 10 in Ireland gas station blast The death toll from an explosion at a gas station in northwestern Ireland has risen to 10, including including two teenagers and a young child, police said Saturday. Arizona territorial abortion ban put on hold by appeals court An Arizona appeals court has issued a stay of the state's territory-era abortion law until a full appeal by Planned Parenthood can be heard. Ukrainian nuclear plant operating on emergency power after shelling Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant has lost its last remaining external power source due to shelling and is relying on emergency backup generators, United Nations officials said Saturday. Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language record "Un Verano Sin Ti" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week. On This Day, Oct. 8: Day of Rage protests kick off in Chicago On Oct. 8, 1969, the Days of Rage demonstrations, organized by the Weather Underground, kicked off in Chicago. Famous birthdays for Oct. 8: Bella Thorne, Chevy Chase Actor Bella Thorne turns 25 and actor Chevy Chase turns 79, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 8. More Recent Articles |
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‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’: Ukrainians Celebrate Bridge Blast With Memes.The bridge has both practical and symbolic resonance. How Insurers Exploited Medicare Advantage for BillionsBy next year, half of Medicare beneficiaries will have a private Medicare Advantage plan. Most large insurers in the program have been accused in court of fraud. How Trump Deflected Repeated Demands to Return DocumentsThe former president exhibited a pattern of dissembling about the material he took from the White House, creating legal risk not just for himself but also some of his lawyers. J.D. Vance’s First Attempt to Renew Ohio Crumbled QuicklyIn 2017, the Republican candidate for Senate started a nonprofit group to tackle the social ills he had written about in his “Hillbilly Elegy” memoir. It fell apart within two years. Egypt’s New Administrative Capital Rises, but at What Price?It is the grandest in a slew of megaprojects spearheaded by the president. But as the country limps through a dire economic crisis, there are doubts about whether it can afford his grandiose dreams. NFL, Players Union Agree to Change Concussion ProtocolThe league and the union said the concussion protocol was followed after Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hit his head two weeks ago. But his return to that game has prompted a change in the protocol. What Are Your ‘Non-Negotiables’? Readers Share Wellness RitualsReading Nancy Drew. Watching the birds every day. Counting yellow doors. Thousands of Times readers shared their wellness “non-negotiables.” Their Loved Ones Died. Preserved Tattoos Offer a Way to Keep Them Close.Laws in most states allow mourners to remove and preserve tattoos as memorial works of art. An Ohio company, Save My Ink Forever, is the pioneer. The Brave Women Protesters in Iran Deserve More U.S. SupportDiplomatic efforts toward a nuclear deal must go hand in hand with American support for Iran’s protest movement. Donald Trump and Herschel Walker: The Unholy AllianceRepublicans sink to a new low in defending Walker. From Moscow to Tehran, a Crisis of IlliberalismThe liberal West is in trouble, but its rivals still aren’t ready to supplant it. Nicolás Maduro Is President of Venezuela Whether the U.S. Likes It or NotThe White House needs a Venezuela policy based on fact, not fiction. And the fact is that Maduro is president of Venezuela and Guaidó is not. A 50/50 Custody Arrangement Could Save Your MarriageMarried heterosexual motherhood in America is a game no one wins. How a Still-Segregated Country Holds Us All BackThe legal scholar Aziz Rana examines the consequences of racial division. What Nobel Prize-Winner Annie Ernaux Understands About the PastErnaux’s work insists that nothing in life is simple. And it is from that complexity that her work — and, indeed, her very voice — emerges. Children Killed in Thailand Massacre Are Laid to RestThe town of Uthai Sawan in Thailand, a Buddhist-majority country, began formally mourning the victims of a mass killing at a day care center, most of them children. Tropical Storm Julia Strengthens Into a HurricaneThe storm was headed toward Nicaragua, where it is expected to bring heavy rainfall that could trigger dangerous flash flooding and mudslides, forecasters said. More College Athletes Are Trekking to IronmanThe extreme triathlon has long been out of reach for many young athletes because of financial hurdles and timing demands. New rules and the coronavirus pandemic changed that. More Recent Articles
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has unveiled a new product that will allow users to create videos generated by artificial intelligence.
Meteorologists warned Saturday that Tropical Storm Julia's effects may extend farther than just Central America, perhaps reaching into the Pacific or the Gulf of Mexico.
North Korea on Sunday launched two more ballistic missiles as the United States conducted defense exercises with Japan and South Korea.
"Kids vs. Aliens" delivers exactly what it promises, with an endearing, homemade feel and awesome carnage.
"Sick" is a COVID-19 pandemic-set and themed slasher movie, and it works as both.
SpaceX on Saturday launched two Intelsat satellites into low-Earth orbit after the mission was aborted Friday night.
Jodie Whittaker's final "Doctor Who" adventure, "The Power of the Doctor," is set to premiere on BBC platforms Oct. 23.
Amazon Studios has released a new song sung by Fiona Apple, with music by composer Bear McCreary, called "Where the Shadows Lie."
Nike is the latest major corporate sponsor to pull its support from Hockey Canada, as the governing body continues to deal with a broadening scandal related to its handling of past sexual assault claims.
Two adults and one student were shot outside a high school football game in Toledo, Ohio, Friday night are all expected to survive, officials said on Saturday.
An escaped rodeo bull described at dangerous and extremely aggressive remained at large in North Carolina on Saturday as officials searched for the 700-pound animal.
Officials said Saturday that a forced shutdown of all train traffic across northern Germany was triggered by a "deliberate act," blaming sabotage.
Three people died in a huge explosion that severely damaged a strategic bridge linking Russia and the occupied Crimean peninsula, Russian authorities said Saturday.
North Korea on Saturday defended its latest missile tests as "self-defense" actions against military threats as Tokyo confirmed it is holding joint drills with the U.S. Navy in waters off Japan.
The death toll from an explosion at a gas station in northwestern Ireland has risen to 10, including including two teenagers and a young child, police said Saturday.
An Arizona appeals court has issued a stay of the state's territory-era abortion law until a full appeal by Planned Parenthood can be heard.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant has lost its last remaining external power source due to shelling and is relying on emergency backup generators, United Nations officials said Saturday.
Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language record "Un Verano Sin Ti" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week.
On Oct. 8, 1969, the Days of Rage demonstrations, organized by the Weather Underground, kicked off in Chicago.
Actor Bella Thorne turns 25 and actor Chevy Chase turns 79, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 8. 
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