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Georgia man arrested for allegedly shooting teen worker on Raphael Warnock campaign A Georgia man has been arrested after he allegedly shot a 15-year-old teen who was volunteering to canvas for Raphael Warnock's campaign in his runoff election for the U.S. Senate. Poland seeks restitution of 'stolen' Kandinsky painting sold at German auction for $400K Poland's Ministry of Culture and Natural Heritage said it will take legal action and seek restitution after a Wassily Kandinsky painting allegedly stolen from the National Museum in Warsaw was sold at a German auction. NYC posts job seeking rat czar to tame city’s rodent problem The administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has listed a new job for a rat czar to tame the infamous rodent problem in the Big Apple. TikTok-famous pug Noodle dies at 14 Noodle, an elderly pug that gained fame on Tiktok for his unusual morning routine, has died. He was 14. WATCH: U.S. Geological Survey adds livestream, new webcam views of Hawaii’s Mauna Loa eruption The U.S. Geological Survey on Saturday announced that it has added several new webcam views and a livestream of the eruption of Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano. Trump calls for 'termination' of the U.S. Constitution in Truth Social post Former President Donald Trump on Saturday called for the "termination" of U.S. rules and regulations, "even those found in the Constitution." Just Stop Oil activists protest in London against high energy bills Just Stop Oil protestors continued their demonstrations on Saturday, tucking themselves into bed displays at Harrods in London to protest Britain's high energy bills. Messi and Argentina knock Australia out of World Cup Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez each scored goals to lead Argentina past Australia 2-1 in a round of 16 match Saturday at the 2022 World Cup in Doha, Qatar. Concerns mount for S. African rugby player Sbu Nkosi, missing for 3 weeks Concerns were mounting Saturday over the safety of South African rugby player Sbu Nkosi, who has been missing for three weeks. Reports: Soccer legend Pele receiving end of life care in Brazil Brazilian football legend Pele has been moved to palliative care, according to reports from Brazil on Saturday. Kremlin rejects EU's $60 price cap on Russian oil The Kremlin on Saturday rejected an agreement by the European Union and other advanced economies placing a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian oil exports. French rail strike causes widespread weekend train cancelations France's state state-owned railway company says it has canceled more than half of its scheduled trips this weekend due to a nationwide strike by rail conductors. The oldest living land creature Jonathan the tortoise celebrates 190th birthday A Seychelles giant tortoise named Jonathan, recognized as the world's oldest living land animal. is celebrating what is estimated to be his 190th birthday this weekend on the island of St. Helena. Australian energy worker killed in dog attack while reading meters A man reading meters for Australian energy company Energex was killed after being attacked by multiple dogs while working on Saturday, officials said. No Season 3 for 'Los Espookys' on HBONBC orders more 'Lopez vs. Lopez' NBC has announced it picked up an additional nine episodes of its freshman sitcom, "Lopez vs Lopez." Nick Cannon hospitalized with pneumonia: 'I'm not Superman' Rapper, actor, comedian and "Masked Singer" host Nick Cannon, who has the autoimmune disease lupus, is being treated for pneumonia in a hospital. Ukrainian police foil attempt to steal Banksy mural Eight people who attempted to steal a mural by graffiti artist Banksy off the wall of a war-torn building in the Ukrainian city of Hostomel have been arrested, officials said Saturday. Four injured, one critically, after bus crashes through Calif. parking lot Four people remained hospitalized Saturday, including one with critical injuries, after a transit bus crashed into more than a dozen vehicles in a California shopping center parking lot. Former South Korean security official arrested in growing cover-up probe A South Korean court issued an arrest warrant on Saturday for a former senior security official over charges he mishandled an investigation into the death of a fisheries official at the hands of North Korea. South African president Ramaphosa to run again despite corruption report After previously signaling he would resign, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed on Saturday that he will not leave office and instead run for a second presidential term. L.A. on verge of returning to indoor mask mandate amid COVID-19 surge Los Angeles County is on the verge of returning to indoor mask mandates following a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Tampa police chief placed on leave after golf cart traffic stop The police chief of Tampa, Fla., has been placed on administrative leave after flashing her badge at a deputy who had stopped her while she and her husband were riding golf cart. World Cup 2022: Netherlands beats USA, advances to quarterfinals Memphis Depay and Daley Blind each scored early goals to lead the Netherlands to a Round of 16 win over the United States at the 2022 World Cup on Saturday at Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar. Democratic National Committee panel votes to change primary lineup A key panel of the Democratic National Committee has voted to change the lineup of states voting in presidential primary elections as part of an effort to increase the diversity of the early primary electorate. |
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In Georgia, a Heated Senate Race Stirs Mixed Emotions in Black VotersThe contest might have been a showcase of Black political power in the Deep South. But many Black voters say Herschel Walker’s turbulent campaign has marred the moment. What It Might Mean for Michigan to Vote Early in Democratic PrimariesIf President Biden gets his wish, the state will move near the front of the presidential nominating calendar. For Young Americans, an Honorable Exit Against a Wave of Dutch GoalsThe United States saw its weaknesses exploited in a 3-1 loss to the Netherlands. But after a solid showing and with a young team brimming with promise, the best may be yet to come. Messi’s Score Sets Tone for Argentina in World Cup WinMessi had not previously scored in an elimination game during the World Cup. He Returned a Dazed Soldier to the Russians. Ukraine Calls It Treason.No one knew what to do with a lost Russian pilot who suddenly appeared in the occupied city of Kherson. The case has revealed the blurred line between pragmatism in a war zone and collaboration with the enemy. Zelensky Says Price Cap Set on Russian Oil Is Too HighUkraine’s president criticized the $60-a-barrel limit set by the Group of 7 nations, suggesting that the architects of the plan were “trying to avoid big decisions.” Druggings, Deaths and Robberies Put New York’s Gay Community on EdgeAt first, the men’s deaths were treated as overdoses, until tens of thousands of dollars were found drained from their bank accounts. A Killer on the Loose Leaves an Idaho College Town ShakenA third of the students living in the dorms at the University of Idaho have not returned after the Thanksgiving break, as residents worry about their safety. What the Chinese People Are Revealing About ThemselvesTheir bravery is a profound affirmation that freedom of expression, dissent and protest are values held by people all over the world. Abortion Opponents Attack the Spread of InformationFoes of the procedure champion the speech of some while trying to censor others. What Euthanasia Has Done to CanadaA glimpse of how liberalism yields to dystopia. Two Children Died, Thousands Can Be HelpedParents set up foundations to fight the diseases that killed their sons. After Fanning Covid Fears, China Must Now Try to Allay ThemBeijing had long warned that the only effective response was testing, quarantine and lockdowns. As it shifts policy, it must change how it portrays the risks. Losses by T.C.U. and U.S.C. Leave Playoff Powers With Unappealing ChoicesThe College Football Playoff is expanding to 12 teams in the 2024 season. But right now, it’s having trouble enough finding four worthy contenders. Who Will Care for ‘Kinless’ Seniors?Nearly one million Americans have no immediate family members to provide assistance if needed. The number is expected to grow. In the Hudson Valley and Catskills, Veteran Rockers Start OverHow the Hudson Valley and the Catskills became the home to grunge icons, ex-punks and one-hit wonders. More Recent Articles
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A Georgia man has been arrested after he allegedly shot a 15-year-old teen who was volunteering to canvas for Raphael Warnock's campaign in his runoff election for the U.S. Senate.
Poland's Ministry of Culture and Natural Heritage said it will take legal action and seek restitution after a Wassily Kandinsky painting allegedly stolen from the National Museum in Warsaw was sold at a German auction.
The administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has listed a new job for a rat czar to tame the infamous rodent problem in the Big Apple.
Noodle, an elderly pug that gained fame on Tiktok for his unusual morning routine, has died. He was 14.
The U.S. Geological Survey on Saturday announced that it has added several new webcam views and a livestream of the eruption of Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday called for the "termination" of U.S. rules and regulations, "even those found in the Constitution."
Just Stop Oil protestors continued their demonstrations on Saturday, tucking themselves into bed displays at Harrods in London to protest Britain's high energy bills.
Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez each scored goals to lead Argentina past Australia 2-1 in a round of 16 match Saturday at the 2022 World Cup in Doha, Qatar.
Concerns were mounting Saturday over the safety of South African rugby player Sbu Nkosi, who has been missing for three weeks.
Brazilian football legend Pele has been moved to palliative care, according to reports from Brazil on Saturday.
The Kremlin on Saturday rejected an agreement by the European Union and other advanced economies placing a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian oil exports.
France's state state-owned railway company says it has canceled more than half of its scheduled trips this weekend due to a nationwide strike by rail conductors.
A Seychelles giant tortoise named Jonathan, recognized as the world's oldest living land animal. is celebrating what is estimated to be his 190th birthday this weekend on the island of St. Helena.
A man reading meters for Australian energy company Energex was killed after being attacked by multiple dogs while working on Saturday, officials said.
HBO has canceled its horror-comedy, "Los Espookys," after two seasons.
NBC has announced it picked up an additional nine episodes of its freshman sitcom, "Lopez vs Lopez."
Rapper, actor, comedian and "Masked Singer" host Nick Cannon, who has the autoimmune disease lupus, is being treated for pneumonia in a hospital.
Eight people who attempted to steal a mural by graffiti artist Banksy off the wall of a war-torn building in the Ukrainian city of Hostomel have been arrested, officials said Saturday.
Four people remained hospitalized Saturday, including one with critical injuries, after a transit bus crashed into more than a dozen vehicles in a California shopping center parking lot.
A South Korean court issued an arrest warrant on Saturday for a former senior security official over charges he mishandled an investigation into the death of a fisheries official at the hands of North Korea.
After previously signaling he would resign, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed on Saturday that he will not leave office and instead run for a second presidential term.
Los Angeles County is on the verge of returning to indoor mask mandates following a surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
The police chief of Tampa, Fla., has been placed on administrative leave after flashing her badge at a deputy who had stopped her while she and her husband were riding golf cart.
Memphis Depay and Daley Blind each scored early goals to lead the Netherlands to a Round of 16 win over the United States at the 2022 World Cup on Saturday at Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.
A key panel of the Democratic National Committee has voted to change the lineup of states voting in presidential primary elections as part of an effort to increase the diversity of the early primary electorate. 
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