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Bob Dylan apologizes to fans after autopen book signature controversy Bob Dylan has apologized to fans who bought limited edition copies of his latest book which had a replica signature rather than original autographs. 2 people injured in drive-by shooting at funeral for teen gun violence victim Two people were injured during a shooting at a church in the Bordeaux neighborhood of Nashville on Saturday while mourners attended the funeral for another gun violence victim. Teen who killed at least 4 people in Brazil school shooting wore swastika during attack A teen gunman who killed at least four people at two schools in Brazil on Friday wore a swastika during the attack, police said. Argentina keeps World Cup hopes alive with win over Mexico Lionel Messi kept Argentina's hopes in the World Cup alive on Saturday, scoring a crucial first goal in a 2-0 win over Mexico. Alcohol, excessive speed caused crash that killed 3 teen hockey players After a 15-month investigation. British Columbia authorities determined that alcohol and excessive speed caused a crash last year that killed three teenage hockey players. Vatican says China violated agreement on bishops The Vatican said on Saturday that China had violated its terms on the appointment of Catholic bishops. Good Samaritan saves woman pushed onto NYC subway tracks A 38-year-old woman was rescued by a good Samaritan after being pushed onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn, N.Y., early Saturday morning, police said. Children's parade in Dayton, Ohio, cancelled after gunshot The annual Children's Parade in Dayton, Ohio, was cancelled this weekend after a shot was fired into the crowd, officials said. 'Grain from Ukraine' initiative launched to battle food insecurity Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday announced the Grain from Ukraine initiative, which seeks to facilitate delivery of grain to nations facing food insecurity. Taliban criticizes United Nations over rebuke of mass public flogging The Taliban fired back at the United Nations on Saturday after the U.N. Human Rights Office criticized Afghanistan's first public flogging in decades. Iran's supreme leader praises paramilitary crackdown on protestors Iran's Supreme Leader on Saturday praised the paramilitary group responsible for killing hundreds of anti-government protestors in recent months. COVID-19 lockdown protests intensify after deadly fire in China Government officials in the Chinese city of Urumqi lifted strict COVID-19 restrictions in parts of the municipality on Saturday following major protests and a deadly fire that killed 10 people. Nearly 28M watched Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC, Peacock About 27.7 million viewers tuned in for the 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Thursday. Belarusian Foreign Minister Makei dies suddenly at age 64 Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei has died suddenly at age 64, officials announced Saturday. Taiwan's president resigns as party chair after election losses Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen tendered her resignation on Saturday as chairperson of her Democratic Progressive Party after suffering major defeats in the country's local elections. Pentagon condemns rocket strikes near U.S. base in Syria The Pentagon has condemned a rocket attack that targeted a U.S. military base in northeastern Syria on Friday night. 1 dead, 12 missing after landslide, heavy rains on Italy's Ischia island At least one person died and a dozen more are missing Saturday after heavy rains on the Italian island of Ischia triggered a landslide that caused widespread damage, officials said. Reports: Trump hosted far-right figure Nick Fuentes at Mar-a-Lago dinner Former president Donald Trump hosted a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago estate this week with far right activist Nick Fuentes and controversial hip-hop artist Ye, multiple reports indicated Saturday. 'Fame,' 'What a Feeling' singer Irene Cara dead at 63 Grammy- and Oscar-winning singer-songwriter Irene Cara has died at her Florida home at the age of 63, her publicist announced on Twitter Saturday. N.C. police seek suspect in Black Friday Walmart shooting that injured 1 Police said one person was hospitalized Friday after being shot inside a North Carolina Walmart store, triggering a chaotic scene just three days after six people were killed at a Walmart in Virginia. Ben Platt engaged to Noah Galvin after 3 years of dating "People We Hate at the Wedding" star Ben Platt has announced on Instagram he is engaged to longtime beau and "Good Doctor" actor Noah Galvin. Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' tops U.S. album chart Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for Nov. 26: Natasha Bedingfield, Peter Facinelli Singer Natasha Bedingfield turns 41 and actor Peter Facinelli turns 49, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 26. On This Day, Nov. 26: NASA launches Curiosity rover to look for life on Mars On Nov. 26, 2011, the United States launched an Atlas V rocket to look for life on Mars. |
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U.S. and NATO Scramble to Arm Ukraine and Refill Their Own ArsenalsThe West thought an artillery and tank war in Europe would never happen again and shrunk weapons stockpiles. It was wrong. Ukrainian Flags Are on Display All Over Maine. Why?Like people in other states, Mainers want to show their solidarity with Ukraine. But it’s more than that. At Protests Across America, Guns Are Doing the TalkingArmed Americans, often pushing a right-wing agenda, are increasingly using open-carry laws to intimidate opponents and shut down debate. Lionel Messi Saves Argentina’s World CupArgentina’s biggest star scored the goal that saved the day. Enzo Fernández scored the one that made him smile. Saudi Commuters Descend on Doha for an In-and-Out World CupA victory over Argentina inspired a kingdom’s soccer fans. And when Qatar is just a short flight, you go. They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.In Cambodia’s weak legal system, surrogacy exists in a gray market, endangering all involved when political conditions suddenly shift and criminal charges follow. Meet the Man on a Mission to Expose Sneaky Price IncreasesEdgar Dworsky has become the go-to expert on “shrinkflation,” when products or packaging are manipulated so people get less for their money. Donate This Holiday Season: Journalism Needs Your HelpWe’re kicking off the 2022 Times Opinion Giving Guide. Donate This Holiday Season: Children and Families Need Your HelpA guide to holiday gifts that ease hunger and help kids read. Donate This Holiday Season: L.G.B.T.Q. People Need Your HelpYou can support reproductive rights, reduce recidivism and promote safety for L.G.B.T.Q. people. It’s Public Land. But the Public Can’t Reach It.A navigation app that illuminates public land within privately held property has supercharged the question of who gets to go where. Irene Cara, ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’ Singer, Dies at 63Ms. Cara was a child star from the Bronx who gained international fame as the singer of major pop anthems from movies of the 1980s. How Free Is the Press in Greece?Reporters under surveillance. Political opponents being wiretapped. The scandal is called the ‘Greek Watergate.’ But not enough people are paying attention. More Recent Articles |
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Bob Dylan has apologized to fans who bought limited edition copies of his latest book which had a replica signature rather than original autographs.
Two people were injured during a shooting at a church in the Bordeaux neighborhood of Nashville on Saturday while mourners attended the funeral for another gun violence victim.
A teen gunman who killed at least four people at two schools in Brazil on Friday wore a swastika during the attack, police said.
Lionel Messi kept Argentina's hopes in the World Cup alive on Saturday, scoring a crucial first goal in a 2-0 win over Mexico.
After a 15-month investigation. British Columbia authorities determined that alcohol and excessive speed caused a crash last year that killed three teenage hockey players.
The Vatican said on Saturday that China had violated its terms on the appointment of Catholic bishops.
A 38-year-old woman was rescued by a good Samaritan after being pushed onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn, N.Y., early Saturday morning, police said.
The annual Children's Parade in Dayton, Ohio, was cancelled this weekend after a shot was fired into the crowd, officials said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday announced the Grain from Ukraine initiative, which seeks to facilitate delivery of grain to nations facing food insecurity.
The Taliban fired back at the United Nations on Saturday after the U.N. Human Rights Office criticized Afghanistan's first public flogging in decades.
Iran's Supreme Leader on Saturday praised the paramilitary group responsible for killing hundreds of anti-government protestors in recent months.
Government officials in the Chinese city of Urumqi lifted strict COVID-19 restrictions in parts of the municipality on Saturday following major protests and a deadly fire that killed 10 people.
About 27.7 million viewers tuned in for the 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Thursday.
Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei has died suddenly at age 64, officials announced Saturday.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen tendered her resignation on Saturday as chairperson of her Democratic Progressive Party after suffering major defeats in the country's local elections.
The Pentagon has condemned a rocket attack that targeted a U.S. military base in northeastern Syria on Friday night.
At least one person died and a dozen more are missing Saturday after heavy rains on the Italian island of Ischia triggered a landslide that caused widespread damage, officials said.
Former president Donald Trump hosted a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago estate this week with far right activist Nick Fuentes and controversial hip-hop artist Ye, multiple reports indicated Saturday.
Grammy- and Oscar-winning singer-songwriter Irene Cara has died at her Florida home at the age of 63, her publicist announced on Twitter Saturday.
Police said one person was hospitalized Friday after being shot inside a North Carolina Walmart store, triggering a chaotic scene just three days after six people were killed at a Walmart in Virginia.
"People We Hate at the Wedding" star Ben Platt has announced on Instagram he is engaged to longtime beau and "Good Doctor" actor Noah Galvin.
Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Singer Natasha Bedingfield turns 41 and actor Peter Facinelli turns 49, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 26.
On Nov. 26, 2011, the United States launched an Atlas V rocket to look for life on Mars. 
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