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Georgia murder suspect killed in shootout with police following manhunt A man accused of fatally shooting four people in the small Georgia town of Hampton over the weekend is dead following a police manhunt, authorities said Sunday. Lionel Messi introduced by Inter Miami, aims to 'grow' club Lionel Messi is ready to start competing and wants to help Inter Miami "grow," he said at his introduction ceremony for the MLS club Sunday at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jason Aldean leaves Conn. show after suffering heat stroke Country music star Jason Aldean is thanking fans for support after he fell ill from heat stroke and had to leave the stage at his Saturday concert in Hartford, Conn. 'Mission Impossible' tops North American box office with $56.2M "Mission Impossible -- Dead Reckoning Part One" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $56.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Andrew Tate accusers face harassment from ‘troll army’ as influencer seeks defamation suit in U.S. The alpha male influencer Andrew Tate, who is criminally charged with human trafficking and rape in Romania, is seeking a U.S. defamation lawsuit against two of his accusers. Doctors release Netanyahu from hospital after overnight stay Physicians released Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer on Sunday after he was admitted there for dehydration the day before, officials said. Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon Carlos Alcaraz emptied an arsenal of blistering serves, sharp slices, deceiving drop shots and more, frustrating Novak Djokovic in a 4-hour, 42-minute thriller to win the Wimbledon 2023 crown Sunday in London. Alabamanwho went missing after police report returns home A woman who went missing near Hoover, Ala., after reporting to police she saw a child walking on the highway returned home late Saturday and was taken to a local hospital for an evaluation. Environmental protesters vandalize superyacht of Walmart heir Nancy Walton Laurie The environmentalist group Futuro Vegetal said Sunday that its members had vandalized the $300 million superyacht owned by Walmart heir Nancy Walton Laurie in Spain on Saturday. Famed French singer Jane Birkin dies in home at 76 Renowned singer and actress Jane Birkin died at her home over the weekend. She was 76. Biden responds to Rev. Jesse Jackson retirement, says civil rights icon helped lead nation forwardBritish Defense Minister Ben Wallace announces retirement Longtime British politician Ben Wallace, who is currently serving as the country's defense secretary, said he will leave government service during the next cabinet reshuffling and will not run for reelection in Parliamen ‘Notable’ 7.2-magnitude earthquake hits near Alaska, USGS says A powerful earthquake was recorded near Alaska late Saturday with a recorded magnitude of 7.2, according to the United States Geological Survey. Powerball jackpot soars to $900 million The Powerball jackpot rose to more than $900 million, the third highest in Powerball history after no one matched the winning numbers in Saturday night's jackpot. Anjli Mohindra: 'Lazarus Project' grounds 'crazy, epic world' with human stories Anjli Mohindra says her sci-fi thriller, "The Lazarus Project," is so skillful in its storytelling that its mind-boggling premise actually feels plausible. SpaceX launches 54 Starlink satellites, ties record for first-stage returns SpaceX launched its latest round of Starlink communication satellites from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida just before midnight Saturday. Extreme weather: Heavy rain in Northeast, excessive heat in Southwest to Florida The National Weather Service predicts heavy rain in the Northeast and southern New England, with excessive heat warnings stretching from the Pacific Northwest to Florida. On This Day, July 16: U.S. tests first atom bomb On July 16, 1945, the first test of the atom bomb was conducted at a base near Alamogordo, N.M. Famous birthdays for July 16: Jimmy Johnson, Phoebe Cates Football Hall of Fame member Jimmy Johnson turns 80 and actor Phoebe Cates turns 60, among the famous birthdays for July 16. More Recent Articles
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In Gilgo Beach Killings, an Arrest Bears Out a Decade-Old PredictionIn 2011, experts made a list of characteristics they predicted the suspect would have. The man charged in three of the killings checks many of those boxes. Small, Hidden and Deadly: Mines Stymie Ukraine’s CounteroffensiveTo gain ground, Ukrainian forces have to make their way through a variety and density of Russian land mines they never imagined. Satellite Images of Belarusian Base Suggest Wagner’s Possible ArrivalMore than a dozen vehicles have arrived at a rapidly built military field camp in Belarus, and video from Russia showed a convoy flying Wagner flags on the move. Biden’s ‘Final’ Order on Kennedy Files Leaves Some Still Wanting MoreThe president has finished a review first mandated by law in 1992, and while a vast majority of papers related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been released, some remain redacted. Five Dead in Flash Flooding in Philadelphia SuburbsSudden, torrential rains struck areas in Bucks County, Pa., trapping people in their cars. Much of the Northeast was experiencing periods of heavy rainfall. Phoenix Firefighters Battle Extreme Heat, Without the FlamesA two-week stretch of 110-degree days sends the fire department scrambling to rescue people overcome by heat, and tests a force already accustomed to tough summers. A National Treasure, Tarnished: Can Britain Fix Its Health Service?As it turns 75, the N.H.S., a proud symbol of Britain’s welfare state, is in the deepest crisis of its history. Alcaraz Wins Wimbledon in a Thrilling Comeback Against DjokovicCarlos Alcaraz won his first Wimbledon title and left Novak Djokovic, the overwhelming favorite, with his first finals loss at the All England Club in a decade. Carlos Alcaraz Shows Novak Djokovic That His Championships Are NumberedDjokovic had won the past three Grand Slams he played in to reach 23 major titles, but Alcaraz, Wimbledon’s newest singles champion, proved on Sunday he is not invincible. As Climate Shocks Multiply, Designers Seek Holy Grail: Disaster-Proof HomesThe homebuilding industry has been slow to adopt changes that can better protect against extreme weather. Some architects are showing what’s possible. Jane Birkin, Singer, Actress and Fashion Inspiration, Dies at 76She was a lithe beauty of 1960s European film, a famous musical collaborator and lover of Serge Gainsbourg, and the namesake of elegant Hermès handbags. Style Icon Jane Birkin’s Looks Over the DecadesThe British-French singer, actress and style icon may have been known as the inspiration for the Birkin bag, but she was so much more. Jane Birkin: Made in England, Forged in FranceBirkin had a thriving career as a singer and an actress, in both communicating a seemingly nonchalant demeanor that camouflaged a melancholy core. Two Theories of What I’m Getting WrongIs it impossible for liberalism to build? We Can Stop the Rise in Maternal MortalityNo mother should ever go into childbirth fearful that the cost of bringing in a life will be the loss of her own. My Friend, Elizabeth Tsurkov, Has Been Kidnapped in Iraq. Who Will Help Her?Elizabeth Tsurkov, the Russian-Israeli researcher who has been kidnapped in Iraq, took risks in pursuit of knowledge, understanding and doing what she felt was right. A New Job for Electric Vehicles: Powering Homes During BlackoutsSome energy experts say battery-powered vehicles will increasingly help keep the lights on and support electric grids, rather than straining them. A Pro-Trump Crowd, Sensing Disloyalty, Drowns Out DissentA day after former President Donald J. Trump headlined the Turning Point conference in Florida, two of his Republican opponents were booed and heckled at the same event. More Recent Articles |
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A man accused of fatally shooting four people in the small Georgia town of Hampton over the weekend is dead following a police manhunt, authorities said Sunday.
Lionel Messi is ready to start competing and wants to help Inter Miami "grow," he said at his introduction ceremony for the MLS club Sunday at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Country music star Jason Aldean is thanking fans for support after he fell ill from heat stroke and had to leave the stage at his Saturday concert in Hartford, Conn.
"Mission Impossible -- Dead Reckoning Part One" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $56.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The alpha male influencer Andrew Tate, who is criminally charged with human trafficking and rape in Romania, is seeking a U.S. defamation lawsuit against two of his accusers.
Physicians released Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer on Sunday after he was admitted there for dehydration the day before, officials said.
Carlos Alcaraz emptied an arsenal of blistering serves, sharp slices, deceiving drop shots and more, frustrating Novak Djokovic in a 4-hour, 42-minute thriller to win the Wimbledon 2023 crown Sunday in London.
A woman who went missing near Hoover, Ala., after reporting to police she saw a child walking on the highway returned home late Saturday and was taken to a local hospital for an evaluation.
The environmentalist group Futuro Vegetal said Sunday that its members had vandalized the $300 million superyacht owned by Walmart heir Nancy Walton Laurie in Spain on Saturday.
Renowned singer and actress Jane Birkin died at her home over the weekend. She was 76.
Longtime British politician Ben Wallace, who is currently serving as the country's defense secretary, said he will leave government service during the next cabinet reshuffling and will not run for reelection in Parliamen
A powerful earthquake was recorded near Alaska late Saturday with a recorded magnitude of 7.2, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The Powerball jackpot rose to more than $900 million, the third highest in Powerball history after no one matched the winning numbers in Saturday night's jackpot.
Anjli Mohindra says her sci-fi thriller, "The Lazarus Project," is so skillful in its storytelling that its mind-boggling premise actually feels plausible.
SpaceX launched its latest round of Starlink communication satellites from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida just before midnight Saturday.
The National Weather Service predicts heavy rain in the Northeast and southern New England, with excessive heat warnings stretching from the Pacific Northwest to Florida.
On July 16, 1945, the first test of the atom bomb was conducted at a base near Alamogordo, N.M.
Football Hall of Fame member Jimmy Johnson turns 80 and actor Phoebe Cates turns 60, among the famous birthdays for July 16. 
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