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Past eight years were the hottest on record, says grim U.N. report on climate change The last eight years have been the hottest eight on record, according to a new United Nations report that paints a grim picture concerning the world's fight to curb climbing temperatures. 35 adult migrants denied entry to Italy Passengers of a rescue ship carrying migrants were denied entry to Italy in a show of new Italian Premier, far right wing leader Giorgia Meloni's immigration policy. Package with ‘suspicious white powder’ sent to Kari Lake’s campaign offices A package containing a "suspicious white powder" was sent to Kari Lake's campaign headquarters in Phoenix early Sunday morning. ‘Loss and damage’ on agenda for U.N. climate summit COP27 The U.N. climate conference COP27 is underway in Egypt and the agenda for the next two weeks will include discussions of "loss and damage" for vulnerable countries affected by climate change. Sen. Scott claims GOP will win Senate as Rep. Maloney says Democrats will keep House Democrats and Republicans are vying for control of the political landscape as the campaign season heats up into Tuesday's midterm election, with Sen. Rick Scott claiming the GOP will win control of the Senate. Japan’s naval exercise tightens bonds with allies, South Korea A multinational, multilateral naval exercise held in Japan showcased the combined defenses of 13 nations while rekindling cooperation between Japan and South Korea. Flu-struck Harry Styles cancels concerts British pop music star Harry Styles announced on his Instagram Stories he was canceling several of his concerts because he is ill with the flu. At least 9 people injured in mass shooting in Philadelphia At least nine people were injured in a mass shooting in Philadelphia on Saturday night, reports said Sunday. 'Black Adam' tops North American box office for third weekend "Black Adam" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $18.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Andy Taylor misses Duran Duran's Rock Hall induction due to cancer battle Longtime Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor missed his band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday because he is battling cancer. Teen girl convicted of killing her rapist escapes custody Pieper Lewis, the teen girl who killed her rapist when she was the victim of sex trafficking, has escaped custody from a women's center in Iowa. Twitter advertises new $8 verification charge in Apple App Store Twitter Blue's new $8 monthly subscription for a verification checkmark is being advertised on the Apple App Store after owner Elon Musk said the change will add a new revenue source to the company. COVID-19 world weekly cases down 18% but Japan, South Korea spiking The coronavirus situation is still easying worldwide with a weekly 18% cases and 23% deaths drop, though Asia is experiencing a surge in infections, especially Japan and South Korea amid two new Omicron subvariants. Nick Carter mourns late 'baby brother' Aaron Carter Nick Carter broke his silence Sunday regarding the death of his younger brother and fellow singer, Aaron. Kenyans Evans Chebet, Sharon Lokedi win NYC Marathon The New York City Marathon began Sunday with around 50,000 runners from 91 countries racing through the Big Apple's five boroughs to the finish line. Commercial plane crash in Lake Victoria, Tanzania kills 19 A commercial flight to Bukoba Airport in Tanzania crashed into Lake Victoria early Sunday killing at least 19 people. Russian judge in Ukraine’s Donetsk region survives alleged assassination attempt; Wagner Group makes gains in Bakhmut A Russian-appointed judge for the Supreme Court in the Donetsk region of Ukraine was hospitalized Friday after he was shot in an alleged assassination attempt. Powerball hits record $1.9 billion after no payout again Powerball's estimated jackpot has reached an estimated $1.9 billion, surpassing Saturday's record $1.6 billion after no one matched all five numbers and the red ball on a $2 ticket. Dave Chappelle to guest host 'Saturday Night Live' on Nov. 12 Comedian Dave Chappelle is set to guest host the next edition of "Saturday Night Live." Amy Schumer, 'SNL' send up 'The Watcher' This weekend's "Saturday Night Live" guest host Amy Schumer appeared in a sketch lampooning the Netflix thriller, "The Watcher. " Famous birthdays for Nov. 6: Thandiwe Newton, Rebecca Romijn Actors Thandiwe Newton and Rebecca Romijn turn 50, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 6. On This Day, Nov. 6: Americans elect Obama to 2nd term On Nov. 6, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama defeated Republican challenger Mitt Romney to win a second term. |
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Biden Faces One More Inflection Point After a Life of StrugglePresident Biden had hoped to preside over a moment of reconciliation after the turmoil of the Trump years. But the fever of polarizing politics has not broken ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections. Confidence, Anxiety and a Scramble for Votes Two Days Before the MidtermsAs candidates made their closing arguments on Sunday, Democrats braced for potential losses even in traditionally blue corners of the country while Republicans predicted a red wave. Trump-DeSantis Rift Grows, With Dueling Rallies and Name-CallingThe Republican Party’s top two stars are campaigning, separately, in the midterms’ last days. Trump May Pose a Test No Special Counsel Can PassFormer President Donald J. Trump’s apparent plan to soon announce his candidacy is challenging Attorney General Merrick B. Garland’s desire to show that the Justice Dept. can operate above partisanship. For Fetterman, Campaign Trail Doubles as Road to RecoveryAfter a stroke and an uneven debate against his rival, Mehmet Oz, John Fetterman is leaning into his health challenges, to cheering crowds, as he campaigns for Senate in Pennsylvania. Biden tries to shore up support for Hochul in the homestretch.Russia Looks to Private Militia to Secure a Victory in Eastern UkraineWagner Group forces launched attacks from several directions on the city of Bakhmut, though analysts said seizing it would yield little strategic value. Celebrity Times in the NYC Marathon: Ashton Kutcher and MoreNow you can compare yourself against Ashton Kutcher. The New York City Marathon: A 26.2-Mile Fashion ShowIt’s New York City. No one is here to be subtle. Here’s what some runners wore for the city’s largest block party. How Molly Jong-Fast Tweeted Her Way to Liberal Media StardomShe wasn’t a political expert. But her Trump-era angst found a following among Democrats — and even the White House is interested. Why Nike Can Afford to Drop Kyrie Irving, Exerts SayKyrie Irving’s relationship with the athletic apparel giant has been lucrative, but his recent post about an antisemitic movie has led the company to suspend its dealings with him. Amazon Considers Disclaimer to Antisemitic Film Irving Shared OnlineThe company said it was working with the Anti-Defamation League to potentially add language to the page that viewers see before buying or renting the film. What to Know About Kyrie Irving’s Antisemitic Movie Post and the FalloutIrving, the Nets guard, has faced backlash since he promoted an antisemitic film on social media last month. ‘White Lotus’ and the Plight of the American ManHBO’s “The White Lotus” questions modern masculinity. Republicans Have Made It Very Clear What They Want to Do if They Win CongressHere comes the G.O.P.’s calamity caucus Meta Is Said to Plan Significant Job Cuts This WeekMark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, said last month that many “teams will stay flat or shrink over the next year” as his company faces economic challenges. Smoking and Gambling Go ‘Hand in Hand.’ But Maybe Not for Long.The Atlantic City casinos are the last large refuge for smokers in the Northeast. Cigarettes were prohibited during the worst of the pandemic, and now there is a push to make the ban permanent. Taiwan’s Bomb Shelters: ‘A Space for Life. And a Space for Death.’Preparing for war over hundreds of years has left a mark on the island, with its hundreds of bomb shelters. Some are being turned into cultural oases. Twitter Said to Delay Changes to Check Mark Badges Until After MidtermsUsers and employees had raised concerns that Elon Musk’s plan to give check marks to those who paid a monthly fee could be misused to sow discord. More Recent Articles |
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The last eight years have been the hottest eight on record, according to a new United Nations report that paints a grim picture concerning the world's fight to curb climbing temperatures.
Passengers of a rescue ship carrying migrants were denied entry to Italy in a show of new Italian Premier, far right wing leader Giorgia Meloni's immigration policy.
A package containing a "suspicious white powder" was sent to Kari Lake's campaign headquarters in Phoenix early Sunday morning.
The U.N. climate conference COP27 is underway in Egypt and the agenda for the next two weeks will include discussions of "loss and damage" for vulnerable countries affected by climate change.
Democrats and Republicans are vying for control of the political landscape as the campaign season heats up into Tuesday's midterm election, with Sen. Rick Scott claiming the GOP will win control of the Senate.
A multinational, multilateral naval exercise held in Japan showcased the combined defenses of 13 nations while rekindling cooperation between Japan and South Korea.
British pop music star Harry Styles announced on his Instagram Stories he was canceling several of his concerts because he is ill with the flu.
At least nine people were injured in a mass shooting in Philadelphia on Saturday night, reports said Sunday.
"Black Adam" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $18.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Longtime Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor missed his band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday because he is battling cancer.
Pieper Lewis, the teen girl who killed her rapist when she was the victim of sex trafficking, has escaped custody from a women's center in Iowa.
Twitter Blue's new $8 monthly subscription for a verification checkmark is being advertised on the Apple App Store after owner Elon Musk said the change will add a new revenue source to the company.
The coronavirus situation is still easying worldwide with a weekly 18% cases and 23% deaths drop, though Asia is experiencing a surge in infections, especially Japan and South Korea amid two new Omicron subvariants.
Nick Carter broke his silence Sunday regarding the death of his younger brother and fellow singer, Aaron.
The New York City Marathon began Sunday with around 50,000 runners from 91 countries racing through the Big Apple's five boroughs to the finish line.
A commercial flight to Bukoba Airport in Tanzania crashed into Lake Victoria early Sunday killing at least 19 people.
A Russian-appointed judge for the Supreme Court in the Donetsk region of Ukraine was hospitalized Friday after he was shot in an alleged assassination attempt.
Powerball's estimated jackpot has reached an estimated $1.9 billion, surpassing Saturday's record $1.6 billion after no one matched all five numbers and the red ball on a $2 ticket.
Comedian Dave Chappelle is set to guest host the next edition of "Saturday Night Live."
This weekend's "Saturday Night Live" guest host Amy Schumer appeared in a sketch lampooning the Netflix thriller, "The Watcher. "
Actors Thandiwe Newton and Rebecca Romijn turn 50, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 6.
On Nov. 6, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama defeated Republican challenger Mitt Romney to win a second term. 
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