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Gunfire damaged North Carolina power station, outage ongoing Nearly 40,000 customers were still without power in North Carolina on Sunday night, after an apparent incident of vandalism involving the use of a firearm cut power a night prior in Moore County. Police in Florida arrest man accused of bludgeoning elderly couple to death in Massachusetts Authorities said a man wanted for bludgeoning an elderly couple to death at their Massachusetts home early last week was arrested over the weekend in Florida. 'L Word' star Jamie Clayton: Shane infidelity 'not a surprise but it's sad' Jamie Clayton discusses the third episode of "The L Word: Generation Q" Season 3. [Note: This story contains spoilers for Season 3, Episode 3.] 'Sesame Street' icon Bob McGrath dead at 90Movie review: 'Matilda: The Musical' recaptures musical magic "Matilda: The Musical" captures the empowering spirit of the Roald Dahl story with catchy musical numbers too. About 2,500 dead Caspian seals found on Russian coast The Russian government reports about 2,500 seals were found dead on the coast of the Caspian Sea on Sunday. England beats Senegal to advance to World Cup quarterfinals England was patient early before pushing the pedal down in a 3-0 shutout against Senegal in the Qatar World Cup round of 16 on Sunday. 2 killed in storming of government building in Syria Two people are dead and at least seven more are wounded after a clash between pro-democracy protesters and law enforcement officers at a government building in Syria's Sweida province. Blinken says U.S. and Russia still in talks for Griner, Whelan prisoner swap Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday that the United States and Russia are still "actively engaged" in talks for a prisoner swap to free imprisoned WNBA star Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan, a retired Marine. Evacuations ordered after ‘large-scale’ eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Semeru volcano Mount Semeru, a volcano in the East Java province of Indonesia, has erupted with plumes of volcanic ash reaching roughly 50,000 feet into the air. 'Black Panther' tops box office for 4th weekend "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth weekend, earning an additional $17.6 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Iran allegedly shutting down ‘morality police’ after protests; critics brand news ‘disinformation’ Iran is reportedly shutting down the country's morality police after an internal uprising and violent protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini. France advances to World Cup quarterfinals, beats Poland 3-1 Kylian Mbappe netted two goals and Olivier Giroud became France's all-time leading scorer in a dominant 3-1 win over Poland Sunday. Chinese astronauts return to Earth after ‘basic construction’ of country’s space station A crew of three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday after carrying out "basic construction" on the country's new space station. College football semifinals: Georgia vs. Ohio State, Michigan vs. TCU The NCAA on Sunday announced the four participants in the NCAA College Football Playoffs with the top two teams unbeaten, No. 1 Georgia, No. 2 Michigan, and spots by one-loss teams, No. 3 Texas Christian, No. 4 Ohio State. 9 dead, 8 missing after torrent sweeps South African church service down river Nine people are dead and eight more are missing after a rush of water swept churchgoers down the Jukskei River in South Africa. AMC+ scraps 'Moonhaven' Season 2 renewal plansMainland China adds 2 deaths Sunday as cases subside; world weekly infections up 3% Mainland China's COVID-19 cases are easing from a record high seven days ago though the nation, where the virus originated nearly three years ago, reported two additional fatalities. British intelligence shows public support for war in Ukraine falling in Russia The British Defense Ministry, which has provided intelligence updates throughout the war in Ukraine, said Sunday that public support for the conflict is "falling significantly" in Russia. Keke Palmer reveals she is pregnant while guest hosting 'SNL' "Nope" actress Keke Palmer announced she is pregnant with her first child while she was guest hosting "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. National Cookie Day: Cookie guru Wally Amos is a pioneering Black entrepreneur Wally Amos, now 86, became wealthy and famous through his cookie brand, but has also become a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of entrepreneurship. On This Day, Dec. 4: Italian jury convicts Amanda Knox of murder On Dec. 4, 2009, an Italian jury found U.S. exchange student Amanda Knox and her Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, guilty of murdering her roommate. Famous birthdays for Dec. 4: Jin, Jeff Bridges Singer Jin turns 30 and actor Jeff Bridges turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 4. |
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Supreme Court Will Hear Latest Clash Between Faith and Gay RightsA Colorado graphic designer says she has a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings despite a state anti-discrimination law. Iran Has Abolished Morality Police, Official Suggests, After Months of ProtestsThe move, which the government did not confirm, might be a concession to the protest movement that erupted after the death of a young woman in the custody of the morality police. What Video Footage Reveals About the Protests in IranThe New York Times analyzed dozens of videos circulating online for insights about what is propelling the demonstrations, and how women are leading the movement. China’s Covid Restrictions Collide With Beijing’s Social ContractThe world’s harshest Covid restrictions exemplify how Xi Jinping’s authoritarian excesses have rewritten Beijing’s longstanding social contract with its people. Mbappé and France Make a Statement in Extending Their Title DefenseFrance is trying to become just the third nation to win consecutive World Cups. Arab Fans are Confronting Israeli Media at Qatar’s World CupWhen Qatar granted access to Israeli soccer fans and media despite an absence of diplomatic ties, some saw it as another sign of warming ties with the Arab world. Instead, some of the Israelis got a chilly reception. Warnock and Walker, at Finish Line in Georgia, Stick to Their StrategiesSenator Raphael Warnock preached from his Atlanta church and put on rallies, while Herschel Walker held a series of low-key events. How Harlem Shaped Warnock’s Faith and PoliticsSenator Raphael Warnock’s time in New York City as a seminary student and pastor helped set him on a path to politics, forging how he operates in the Senate and on the campaign trail. Trump’s Call for ‘Termination’ of Constitution Draws RebukesRepublicans were still cautious — or silent entirely — about shunning the former president-turned-2024 candidate. The Texas Public Policy Foundation’s National Crusade Against Climate ActionThe Texas Public Policy Foundation is shaping laws, running influence campaigns and taking legal action in a bid to promote fossil fuels. Photos: Mauna Loa’s Eruption Offers Rare Glimpse Into the EarthThe world’s largest active volcano erupted for the first time in 38 years, raising excitement among scientists who are eager to unlock its many mysteries. Fred McGriff Elected to Baseball Hall of FameA popular first baseman who had a season in each league as the home run leader, McGriff was elected by a committee that rejected Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens. Elon Musk and Matt Taibbi Set Off Debate Over Release of Twitter FilesA release of internal documents from Twitter set off intense debates in the intersecting worlds of media, politics and tech. The Word of the Year Goes Goblin ModeWith the slang term beating out “metaverse” and “#IStandWith,” has the publisher behind the Oxford English Dictionary lost it like the rest of us? Brian Kemp’s Interesting Strategy: Stand Up to Trump, Stump for WalkerBrian Kemp is having a moment. Free to Be You and Me. Or Not.50 years later, we may be forgetting the lessons of a children’s classic. China’s Struggle With Covid Is Just BeginningIts zero-Covid approach has become a public health quagmire, but changing course is fraught with peril. Omega X Members Say Their K-pop Agency Mistreated ThemA public dispute between band members and the head of their agency has revived concerns about whether South Korean entertainment agencies exploit young musicians. Popular Pastor Returns After His Leave Over an ‘Inappropriate’ RelationshipMatt Chandler of the Village Church in suburban Dallas received a standing ovation after his leave, part of a period of turmoil among evangelical churches. North Carolina Power Outages Caused by Gunfire at Substations, Officials SayAbout 45,000 customers were without power in Moore County after what an official described as an “intentional, willful and malicious” attack on two substations. Bob McGrath, Longtime ‘Sesame Street’ Star, Dies at 90He was an original cast member who, for nearly half a century, played a sweater-clad and easygoing music teacher who dispensed advice. More Recent Articles |
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Nearly 40,000 customers were still without power in North Carolina on Sunday night, after an apparent incident of vandalism involving the use of a firearm cut power a night prior in Moore County.
Authorities said a man wanted for bludgeoning an elderly couple to death at their Massachusetts home early last week was arrested over the weekend in Florida.
Jamie Clayton discusses the third episode of "The L Word: Generation Q" Season 3. [Note: This story contains spoilers for Season 3, Episode 3.]
"Matilda: The Musical" captures the empowering spirit of the Roald Dahl story with catchy musical numbers too.
The Russian government reports about 2,500 seals were found dead on the coast of the Caspian Sea on Sunday.
England was patient early before pushing the pedal down in a 3-0 shutout against Senegal in the Qatar World Cup round of 16 on Sunday.
Two people are dead and at least seven more are wounded after a clash between pro-democracy protesters and law enforcement officers at a government building in Syria's Sweida province.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday that the United States and Russia are still "actively engaged" in talks for a prisoner swap to free imprisoned WNBA star Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan, a retired Marine.
Mount Semeru, a volcano in the East Java province of Indonesia, has erupted with plumes of volcanic ash reaching roughly 50,000 feet into the air.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a fourth weekend, earning an additional $17.6 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Iran is reportedly shutting down the country's morality police after an internal uprising and violent protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini.
Kylian Mbappe netted two goals and Olivier Giroud became France's all-time leading scorer in a dominant 3-1 win over Poland Sunday.
A crew of three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday after carrying out "basic construction" on the country's new space station.
The NCAA on Sunday announced the four participants in the NCAA College Football Playoffs with the top two teams unbeaten, No. 1 Georgia, No. 2 Michigan, and spots by one-loss teams, No. 3 Texas Christian, No. 4 Ohio State.
Nine people are dead and eight more are missing after a rush of water swept churchgoers down the Jukskei River in South Africa.
AMC has canceled its sci-fi drama, "Moonhaven," after one season.
Mainland China's COVID-19 cases are easing from a record high seven days ago though the nation, where the virus originated nearly three years ago, reported two additional fatalities.
The British Defense Ministry, which has provided intelligence updates throughout the war in Ukraine, said Sunday that public support for the conflict is "falling significantly" in Russia.
"Nope" actress Keke Palmer announced she is pregnant with her first child while she was guest hosting "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
Wally Amos, now 86, became wealthy and famous through his cookie brand, but has also become a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of entrepreneurship.
On Dec. 4, 2009, an Italian jury found U.S. exchange student Amanda Knox and her Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, guilty of murdering her roommate.
Singer Jin turns 30 and actor Jeff Bridges turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 4. 
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