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Police: 5 killed, 25 wounded in shooting at Colorado Springs nightclub; suspect in custody A 22-year-old gunman is in police custody after at least five people were killed and another 25 were wounded in a shooting that erupted just before midnight Sunday at a gay Colorado nightclub, authorities said. Police ask for patient amid work to ID suspect in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho students A week after four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death at their off-campus residence, police on Sunday are asking the concerned public for time and patient to name a suspect. Taylor Swift sweeps the American Music Awards Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and Morgan Wallen were among the big winners at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles Sunday. FTX owes $3.1 billion to creditors FTX owes an estimated $3.1 billion to its 50 largest creditors after filing for bankruptcy earlier this month. Cheryl Burke leaving 'DWTS:' 'Full of so many conflicting emotions' Professional dancer Cheryl Burke announced on Instagram Sunday that she is leaving "Dancing with the Stars." Bob Dylan’s teenage love letters sell at auction for over $650,000 Love letters written by a teenaged Bob Dylan to his high school sweetheart Barbara Ann Hewitt were sold at an auction Friday for more than $650,000. Homemade vessel capsizes off Florida coast, at least 5 migrants missing The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for at least five missing migrants after a makeshift vessel capsized about 50 miles from the Florida Keys. Kevin McCarthy hopes to keep promise to remove Ilhan Omar from House Foreign Affairs committee House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said Saturday that he plans to keep a promise he made last year that if he were to become the Speaker of the House, he would remove Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee. Holiday travel headaches: Fewer, more expensive flights, crowded airports Airlines across the United States face a workforce crunch leading to a loss of services, more expensive fares and less accessibility for potential travelers. Russia, Ukraine renew blame game after 'powerful explosions' at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Russia and Ukraine on Sunday renewed placing blame with each other after shelling resumed at the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. Texas woman pleads guilty to smuggling spider monkey in ‘beer’ box A Texas woman has pleaded guilty to smuggling a spider monkey in a box she alleged was carrying beer, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials said Sunday. NBA star Kyrie Irving: ‘I’m not anti-Jewish,’ apologizes Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving shared his remorse and regret over a recent social media post featuring an anti-semitic film as his suspension from the team nears an end. World Cup 2022 kicks off from Qatar with opening ceremony, host nation loss The 2022 World Cup is in play in Qatar, marking the return of the most-watched worldwide sporting event. 'Power Rangers' icon Jason David Frank dead at 49'Black Panther' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second consecutive weekend, earning an additional $67.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Austin defends U.S. support to Ukraine, ‘looks forward’ to welcoming Sweden and Finland in NATO Russia and Ukraine renew blame game after 'powerful explosions' at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power PlantLloyd Austin has defended the continued U.S. support to Ukraine amid the country's war with Russia. Joe Biden becomes first 80-year-old U.S. president President Joe Biden turned 80 years old on Sunday, making him the first president in U.S. history to serve into his 80s. China reports first COVID-19 death in six months; fatalities, cases drop worldwide in week Mainland China on Sunday reported its first death from COVID-19 in six months as the outbreak worldwide is easing to levels at the start of the pandemic in the Asian nation. New York continues to be battered by snow as ‘heavy lake effect’ winds down The National Weather Service said that the "heavy lake effect" dumping several feet of snow in western New York, downwind of the Great Lakes, will wind down Sunday. World Cup: USA return, first fall-winter setting mark men's soccer challenge A United States Men's National Team return, a seasonal setting change, dozens of soccer stars and the priciest infrastructure ever devoted to a World Cup mark the 2022 tournament, which will start Sunday in Qatar. On This Day, Nov. 20: Nuremberg trials begin On Nov. 20, 1945, 24 German leaders went on trial at Nuremberg before the International War Crimes Tribunal. Famous birthdays for Nov. 20: Joe Biden, Joe Walsh President Joe Biden turns 80 and rocker Joe Walsh turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 20. More Recent Articles |
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Colorado Springs Shooting Suspect May Have Been Known to AuthoritiesA man with the same name and age as the club shooting suspect was arrested in June 2021 after police negotiators persuaded him to surrender. Videos Suggest Captive Russian Soldiers Were Killed at Close RangeVideos circulating online and reported on by Russian state media have raised questions about whether Ukrainian soldiers committed a war crime. Ukraine Plans Evacuations in Kherson and MykolaivThe government is making plans to evacuate residents who want to leave from Kherson and Mykolaiv, where fighting has badly damaged the infrastructure. How Colleges and Sports-Betting Companies ‘Caesarized’ CampusesIn order to reap millions of dollars in fees, universities are partnering with betting companies to introduce their students and sports fans to online gambling. Gregg Berhalter Leads USMNT Eager for World Cup RedemptionAfter an embarrassing failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, the U.S. has returned to the event with a new identity instilled by its coach. Gareth Southgate Cannot Make England Whole AgainBeing the England manager was never an easy job. And that was before the country started falling apart. Qatar Embraced Its Big World Cup Moment, but Didn’t Like the EndingAt last it was here, the last word in Qatar’s attempt to announce itself to the world, to showcase all that it could do, all that it could build. Then the soccer started. Trump Family’s Newest Partners: Middle Eastern GovernmentsThe government of Oman is a partner in a real estate deal signed last week by the former president, intensifying questions about a potential conflict as he seeks the White House again. Allegation of Supreme Court Breach Prompts Calls for Inquiry and Ethics CodeA minister’s claim that a major contraception decision was prematurely disclosed through a secretive influence campaign underscores the court’s lack of transparency and accountability. Kyrie Irving, Kanye West and the Problem of Black AntisemitismBlacks and Jews have competed, quarreled, and jostled with each other to gain attention and empathy for our struggles and the injustices we confront. Why Donald Trump’s Return to Twitter Would Be So DangerousElon Musk’s decision to activate Donald Trump’s account is a dangerous one. White Supremacists Are a Problem for America, and the WorldRight-wing extremist violence in the U.S. is part of a global phenomenon. It should be treated that way. FTX’s Unraveling and Elon Musk’s Ultimatum to Twitter EmployeesSam Bankman-Fried’s DMs go public, and Congress announces an investigation. Tech’s nightmare November continues. A Crowd of Possible Trump Rivals Renews G.O.P. Fears of a Divided FieldRon DeSantis, Ted Cruz, Mike Pompeo, Nikki Haley and other Republicans with a potential eye on 2024 gathered in Las Vegas at a moment of deep vulnerability for Donald Trump. In Utah, Restoring Spruce Forests One Cone at a TimeSeasonal workers climb tree after tree to collect seeds that will eventually help regrow forests, an effort that could get the country closer to its climate goals Buffalo Residents Undaunted by 6 Feet of SnowLife began returning to normal in western New York after a storm that at times dumped five inches of snow an hour on the region. Netanyahu’s Comeback Widens Divide Over Israel Among American JewsBenjamin Netanyahu has mounted a political comeback with the backing of a far-right coalition that has stirred concerns among some over the direction Israel will take. More Recent Articles |
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A 22-year-old gunman is in police custody after at least five people were killed and another 25 were wounded in a shooting that erupted just before midnight Sunday at a gay Colorado nightclub, authorities said.
A week after four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death at their off-campus residence, police on Sunday are asking the concerned public for time and patient to name a suspect.
Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and Morgan Wallen were among the big winners at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles Sunday.
FTX owes an estimated $3.1 billion to its 50 largest creditors after filing for bankruptcy earlier this month.
Professional dancer Cheryl Burke announced on Instagram Sunday that she is leaving "Dancing with the Stars."
Love letters written by a teenaged Bob Dylan to his high school sweetheart Barbara Ann Hewitt were sold at an auction Friday for more than $650,000.
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for at least five missing migrants after a makeshift vessel capsized about 50 miles from the Florida Keys.
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said Saturday that he plans to keep a promise he made last year that if he were to become the Speaker of the House, he would remove Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Airlines across the United States face a workforce crunch leading to a loss of services, more expensive fares and less accessibility for potential travelers.
Russia and Ukraine on Sunday renewed placing blame with each other after shelling resumed at the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.
A Texas woman has pleaded guilty to smuggling a spider monkey in a box she alleged was carrying beer, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials said Sunday.
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving shared his remorse and regret over a recent social media post featuring an anti-semitic film as his suspension from the team nears an end.
The 2022 World Cup is in play in Qatar, marking the return of the most-watched worldwide sporting event.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second consecutive weekend, earning an additional $67.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Russia and Ukraine renew blame game after 'powerful explosions' at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power PlantLloyd Austin has defended the continued U.S. support to Ukraine amid the country's war with Russia.
President Joe Biden turned 80 years old on Sunday, making him the first president in U.S. history to serve into his 80s.
Mainland China on Sunday reported its first death from COVID-19 in six months as the outbreak worldwide is easing to levels at the start of the pandemic in the Asian nation.
The National Weather Service said that the "heavy lake effect" dumping several feet of snow in western New York, downwind of the Great Lakes, will wind down Sunday.
A United States Men's National Team return, a seasonal setting change, dozens of soccer stars and the priciest infrastructure ever devoted to a World Cup mark the 2022 tournament, which will start Sunday in Qatar.
On Nov. 20, 1945, 24 German leaders went on trial at Nuremberg before the International War Crimes Tribunal.
President Joe Biden turns 80 and rocker Joe Walsh turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 20. 
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