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U.N. head warns Sudan on 'brink of full-scale civil war' U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wars that the nearly three-month-old bloody conflict in Sudan is devolving into a full-scale civil war after nearly two dozen people were killed over the weekend in an airstrike. 5 Jehovah’s Witnesses charged with sexual assault in Pennsylvania Five men who are members of Jehovah's Witness congregations in Pennsylvania have been charged for allegedly sexually abusing children. Sen. Chuck Schumer requests FDA investigation into high-caffeine Prime Energy drinks Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said during a press conference Sunday that Prime Energy drinks have "eye-popping" levels of caffeine and should be investigated by the Food and Drug Administration. Wagner Group boss Prigozhin’s public image drops, Russian poll finds Russians have begun to look unfavorably on Yevgeny Prigozhin, the mercenary boss of the Wagner Group who led a rebellion against the country's military last month, according to a new poll. Ukraine deserves to be in NATO, Erdogan says; Biden calls discussions 'premature' Ukraine deserves to be in NATO, Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday as he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of the alliance's upcoming summit in Lithuania. Teen house egging prank ends with murder charges A Georgia man was allegedly murdered by three teens who planned to egg his house over an "ongoing lovers quarrel." Giant seaweed blob that threatened Florida has shrunk by 75% The Great Atlantic Sargassum Seaweed Belt shrunk by 75% in the last month, researchers from the University of South Florida said. 'Insidious' tops the North American box office with $32.7M "Insidious: The Red Door" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $32.7 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Ernie Hudson: 'Champions' is a story about acceptance Ernie Hudson says he hopes his new sports comedy, "Champions," reminds viewers to keep their minds and hearts open to those who might not look or act like them. 1 dead, 15 injured after wrong-way driver hits Chicago bus A driver traveling southbound on the northbound lanes of DuSable Lake Shore Drive in Chicago slammed into a city bus, leaving one person dead and at least 15 injured. 9 injured, 1 critically in Cleveland shooting Nine people were injured in a shooting in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, early on Sunday. Arizona, southern California under excessive heat warnings as thunderstorms hit East Coast Much of Arizona and southern California are under excessive heat warnings through Thursday as thunderstorms with high winds and hail hit the East Coast. Powerball jackpot reaches estimated $650 million Monday's Powerball jackpot will be an estimated $650 million, the ninth highest jackpot all time, after nobody won the grand prize on Saturday. U.S. kills ISIS leader in Syria with drones that had been harassed by Russia Usamah al-Muhajir, a leader of the Islamic State terror group in eastern Syria, was killed Friday in a drone strike conducted by the same U.S. aircraft that had been harassed by Russian forces hours earlier. Pentagon calls on Russia to stop ‘reckless behavior’ in Syria The Pentagon has called on Russia to stop its "reckless behavior" in Syria after Russian jets harassed U.S. drones causing them to take evasive measures. Elton John wraps farewell concert tour in Stockholm British pop music legend wrapped up his farewell concert tour in Stockholm on Saturday. Ukraine admits to Crimea bridge blast while Russia again shuts down traffic over ‘cruise missile’ A Ukrainian official made the starkest admission yet Ukraine targeted the Kerch Strait Bridge linking Crimea to Russia in October as Russian officials said Sunday that air defenses had shot down a missile near it. Famous birthdays for July 9: Courtney Love, Jack White Rocker Courtney Love turns 59 and rocker Jack White turns 48, among the famous birthdays for July 9. On This Day, July 9: South Sudan declares independence On July 9, 2011, the Republic of South Sudan declared its independence from Sudan and became Africa's 54th nation. More Recent Articles |
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The Southwest Bakes With More Heat on the WayPhoenix could be on track to break its record of 18 consecutive days with temperatures above 110 as a heat dome has settled over the desert Southwest. Flooding in New York’s Hudson Valley Leaves at Least 1 DeadThe Hudson Valley was the most affected by the storm system on Sunday, with sections getting up to eight inches of rain, the National Weather Service said. In the Mississippi Delta, Hoping for Opportunity After a Ruinous TornadoRolling Fork, Miss., like much of the Delta, had already been wrecked by disinvestment and decline before a giant tornado swept through in late March, leaving residents to ponder whether to rebuild or move on. Biden Says Ukraine Is Not Ready for NATO MembershipPresident Biden, who will attend a NATO summit in Europe this week, said it was “premature” to allow Ukraine to join the alliance as the war with Russia continues. The Elite Circle Clarence Thomas Entered That Led to the Supreme CourtThe exclusive Horatio Alger Association brought the justice access to wealthy members and unreported V.I.P. treatment. He, in turn, offered another kind of access. From Cell to City Hall: Yusef Salaam’s Win Shows Shift in Politics of CrimeAfter a wrongful conviction in a notorious rape, Yusef Salaam was freed and won an election. His case was part of a wave of exonerations created by discredited police tactics. Migrant Numbers on Border Plunge as Mexico Helps U.S. to Stem FlowMexico is taking steps to keep migrants from massing along the border. But as they flow into southern Mexico the calm may be short-lived. México ayuda a EE. UU. a detener el flujo migratorio en la fronteraMéxico está tomando medidas para evitar aglomeraciones a lo largo de la frontera. Pero la calma puede durar poco. Is Aretha Franklin’s True Will the One Found in the Couch or a Cabinet?A trial starting on Monday is to decide whether either of two handwritten documents represents the singer’s last wishes. Her sons have battled in court for years over the question. Pantheon Tickets Frustrate Tourists in RomeThere is now a 5 euro fee to get into one of Italy’s most popular sites, but the process has been bewildering for some, and there are fears the system could be abused. Look at What John Roberts and His Supreme Court Have Wrought Over 18 YearsThe constitutional world is profoundly different from when John Roberts became chief justice 18 years ago. Who Truly Threatens the Church?Two competing philosophies of Christian political engagement. Substance Abuse Is Climbing Among SeniorsMany aging baby boomers have long histories with drugs, cannabis and alcohol. “The field wasn’t ready for that,” said one expert. For Rapinoe, a Final Send-Off Before a Final World CupOne day after announcing her plan to retire this year, Megan Rapinoe began her farewell tour as an unused substitute in her team’s send-off match. Overdue Book Is Returned to a Library After Nearly 120 YearsThe book was checked out in 1904 or 1905, according to the director of the New Bedford Free Public Library in Massachusetts. More Recent Articles |
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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wars that the nearly three-month-old bloody conflict in Sudan is devolving into a full-scale civil war after nearly two dozen people were killed over the weekend in an airstrike.
Five men who are members of Jehovah's Witness congregations in Pennsylvania have been charged for allegedly sexually abusing children.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said during a press conference Sunday that Prime Energy drinks have "eye-popping" levels of caffeine and should be investigated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Russians have begun to look unfavorably on Yevgeny Prigozhin, the mercenary boss of the Wagner Group who led a rebellion against the country's military last month, according to a new poll.
Ukraine deserves to be in NATO, Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday as he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of the alliance's upcoming summit in Lithuania.
A Georgia man was allegedly murdered by three teens who planned to egg his house over an "ongoing lovers quarrel."
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Seaweed Belt shrunk by 75% in the last month, researchers from the University of South Florida said.
"Insidious: The Red Door" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $32.7 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Ernie Hudson says he hopes his new sports comedy, "Champions," reminds viewers to keep their minds and hearts open to those who might not look or act like them.
A driver traveling southbound on the northbound lanes of DuSable Lake Shore Drive in Chicago slammed into a city bus, leaving one person dead and at least 15 injured.
Nine people were injured in a shooting in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, early on Sunday.
Much of Arizona and southern California are under excessive heat warnings through Thursday as thunderstorms with high winds and hail hit the East Coast.
Monday's Powerball jackpot will be an estimated $650 million, the ninth highest jackpot all time, after nobody won the grand prize on Saturday.
Usamah al-Muhajir, a leader of the Islamic State terror group in eastern Syria, was killed Friday in a drone strike conducted by the same U.S. aircraft that had been harassed by Russian forces hours earlier.
The Pentagon has called on Russia to stop its "reckless behavior" in Syria after Russian jets harassed U.S. drones causing them to take evasive measures.
British pop music legend wrapped up his farewell concert tour in Stockholm on Saturday.
A Ukrainian official made the starkest admission yet Ukraine targeted the Kerch Strait Bridge linking Crimea to Russia in October as Russian officials said Sunday that air defenses had shot down a missile near it.
Rocker Courtney Love turns 59 and rocker Jack White turns 48, among the famous birthdays for July 9.
On July 9, 2011, the Republic of South Sudan declared its independence from Sudan and became Africa's 54th nation. 
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