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Six teens injured during shooting at El Paso house party Six teenagers were wounded in a shooting at a large house party on Friday night in El Paso, authorities said. Woman charged with trespassing outside Taylor Swift's Rhode Island mansion A 54-year-old woman was arrested and charged with trespassing outside Taylor Swift's mansion in Rhode Island despite having previously been warned to stay away from her home, police said. U.S. soccer great Megan Rapinoe to retire after 2023 season U.S. women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe announced Saturday she will retire at the end of the 2023 National Women's Soccer League season. New Latvian president becomes first openly gay EU head of state Edgars Rinkevics was sworn in as Latvia's president on Saturday, becoming the first openly gay head of state in the European Union. Joe Jonas sings 'Uptown Girl' with Billy Joel in London: 'This was a bucket list moment' Joe Jonas was a surprise guest performer at his fellow U.S. pop star Billy Joel's London concert Friday. Six killed in California business jet crash Six people were killed when a jet crashed near the French Valley Airport in California on Saturday, authorities said. Look: Selena Gomez shares photos from Taylor Swift's 4th of July party "Only Murders in the Building" actress Selena Gomez posted numerous Polaroid photos of her partying with pop music icon Taylor Swift on the Fourth of July. Tbilisi Pride festival cancelled after right-wing disruptions A Pride festival in Tbilisi, the capital of the nation of Georgia, was canceled Saturday after police failed to guard against right-wing agitators who set out to disrupt the event, organizers said. Look: Kristen Bell shares photo from star-studded Idaho vacation Kristen Bell has shared on Instagram a photo of her with several other celebrities in Idaho this week. Two Iranian officers killed in attack on police station Two police officers were killed when militants attacked a police station in southeastern Iran on Saturday, local authorities said. Dutch Prime Minister Rutte meets with King after government collapses Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte spoke with King Willem-Alexander at his official Huis ten Bosch residence in The Hague Saturday following the collapse of the Netherlands government over immigration policy. Donna Mills says her 'V.C. Andrews' Dawn' villain is 'not a happy person' Donna Mills says she had loads of source material to mine before playing wealthy, manipulative matriarch Lillian Cutler in Lifetime's new limited series, "V.C. Andrews' Dawn." Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom won't challenge parole for Manson family member Leslie Van Houten California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he won't contest a parole granted to former Manson family member and convicted murder Leslie Van Houten. Anti-racism protests continue in Paris despite ban by French authorities Hundreds of anti-racism protestors defied an official ban and marched in central Paris Saturday on the anniversary of the death of a Black man who died in 2016 while in police custody. Ukraine's Zelensky visits Snake Island on 500th day of full-scale war Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Ostrov Zmiinyi, known as Snake Island, Saturday to mark the 500th day of Russia's full-scale invasion. Authorities search for 'very dangerous' suspect after escape from Pa. jail Federal, state and local authorities are searching Saturday for a "very dangerous" homicide suspect who escaped from a jail in northwestern Pennsylvania. Jennifer Garner to play Elektra again in 'Deadpool 3' "Alias" alum Jennifer Garner will once again play the assassin Elektra in the upcoming movie, "Deadpool 3," starring Ryan Reynolds. Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart Country star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Yellen calls for 'closer communication' in meeting with top Chinese official U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Saturday said the United States and China must seek to "closely communicate" with each other during a meeting in Beijing with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. Famous birthdays for July 8: Maya Hawke Actor/singer Maya Hawke and actor/singer Jaden Smith turn 25, among the famous birthdays for July 8. On This Day, July 8: Ex-Japanese PM Shinzo Abe assassinated On July 8, 2022, Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister who retired from office in 2020 after a bout of health problems, was shot dead. More Recent Articles |
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Chips Make It Tough for the U.S. to Quit ChinaChipmakers are finding it increasingly hard to operate in China but say doing business in the country is still key to their survival. Collapse of Dutch Government Highlights Europe’s New Migration PoliticsPrime Minister Mark Rutte resigned after his coalition partners rejected his tough new line on refugees, favoring his own political future, critics say, over compromise. What You Need to Know About the Dutch Government CollapseThe coalition parties couldn’t come to an agreement on the country’s migration policy. What were they fighting over and what comes next? Far-Right Party Gaining in SpainAs Spain prepares for elections, some liberal European politicians fear that the hard-right Vox party could become the first right-wing party since the Franco era to enter Spain’s national government. Doctors Who Fled Ukraine War Face Unemployment in the U.K.Often jobless or languishing in low-skilled posts, doctors who fled Russia’s invasion are forced to confront a difficult dilemma: see their skills go unused, or return to a country at war. With War as a Backdrop, a Russian Fencing Drama Plays Out in the U.S.The departure of Russian fencers who object to their country’s invasion of Ukraine has created a stir at home and left their sporting futures in question. The End of the Magic World’s 50-Year GrudgeIn 1973, Uri Geller claimed to bend metal with his mind on live television. Skeptics couldn’t beat him. Now they’ve joined him. After the Affirmative Action Ruling, Asian Americans Ask What Happens NextNo matter their views of race-conscious admissions, students were wary of the college application process — and some thought little would change. How to Think About Financial Aid and Paying for CollegeResponses to queries about financial aid, 529 plans, need-blind schools and more. Real Estate Industry Lags Behind the #MeToo MovementMost sexual harassment comes from potential clients, and agents say they are vulnerable to abuse in an industry that offers few protections. Rising Temperatures Threaten More Than Misery for Oldest AmericansA wave of extreme heat has posed particular perils for older people, who are uniquely susceptible to such conditions. The Texas Heat Dome Shows an Exhausting Glimpse of the FutureExtreme heat is the engine of planetary chaos. We ignore it at our peril. In Ukraine, Amputees Are Ready to Give MoreEven after so much loss, Ukrainian war veterans plan to return to the front. It’s Seven Grandkids, Mr. PresidentCherishing family means all of your family. The Supreme Court’s Disorienting Elevation of ReligionThe country will feel the impact of this sharp shift in the years ahead — and the court may not be done. Scooter Driver Kills 1 and Wounds 3 in New York City ShootingsThe random attacks, which unfolded over two hours, prompted a sprawling search for the suspect, who was arrested on Saturday afternoon, the police said. Iowa Republicans Set the Date for the Party’s Caucuses — and It’s EarlyThe state party will hold a nominating contest in January, the earliest it has been held in recent campaign cycles. Megan Rapinoe Announces Retirement After World Cup, NWSL SeasonThe women’s national team star made an unexpected retirement announcement ahead of a U.S. friendly against Wales. More Recent Articles |
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Six teenagers were wounded in a shooting at a large house party on Friday night in El Paso, authorities said.
A 54-year-old woman was arrested and charged with trespassing outside Taylor Swift's mansion in Rhode Island despite having previously been warned to stay away from her home, police said.
U.S. women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe announced Saturday she will retire at the end of the 2023 National Women's Soccer League season.
Edgars Rinkevics was sworn in as Latvia's president on Saturday, becoming the first openly gay head of state in the European Union.
Joe Jonas was a surprise guest performer at his fellow U.S. pop star Billy Joel's London concert Friday.
Six people were killed when a jet crashed near the French Valley Airport in California on Saturday, authorities said.
"Only Murders in the Building" actress Selena Gomez posted numerous Polaroid photos of her partying with pop music icon Taylor Swift on the Fourth of July.
A Pride festival in Tbilisi, the capital of the nation of Georgia, was canceled Saturday after police failed to guard against right-wing agitators who set out to disrupt the event, organizers said.
Kristen Bell has shared on Instagram a photo of her with several other celebrities in Idaho this week.
Two police officers were killed when militants attacked a police station in southeastern Iran on Saturday, local authorities said.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte spoke with King Willem-Alexander at his official Huis ten Bosch residence in The Hague Saturday following the collapse of the Netherlands government over immigration policy.
Donna Mills says she had loads of source material to mine before playing wealthy, manipulative matriarch Lillian Cutler in Lifetime's new limited series, "V.C. Andrews' Dawn."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he won't contest a parole granted to former Manson family member and convicted murder Leslie Van Houten.
Hundreds of anti-racism protestors defied an official ban and marched in central Paris Saturday on the anniversary of the death of a Black man who died in 2016 while in police custody.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Ostrov Zmiinyi, known as Snake Island, Saturday to mark the 500th day of Russia's full-scale invasion.
Federal, state and local authorities are searching Saturday for a "very dangerous" homicide suspect who escaped from a jail in northwestern Pennsylvania.
"Alias" alum Jennifer Garner will once again play the assassin Elektra in the upcoming movie, "Deadpool 3," starring Ryan Reynolds.
Country star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Saturday said the United States and China must seek to "closely communicate" with each other during a meeting in Beijing with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng.
Actor/singer Maya Hawke and actor/singer Jaden Smith turn 25, among the famous birthdays for July 8.
On July 8, 2022, Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister who retired from office in 2020 after a bout of health problems, was shot dead. 
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