SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket with another payload of Starlink satellites into space from Florida late Sunday. At least 24 people are dead after a large vehicle overturned Sunday morning in central Morocco, according to local media. Civil rights attorney and Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree has died at 70 years old. A California artist whose works were installed at San Mato City Hall for a six-week exhibition in mid-July said his works were taken down just two days later after complaints from police officers. A Wichita, Ks., club where seven people were shot and two were trampled last month has closed. A Black man who was sentenced to more than ten years in prison on drug trafficking charges had his conviction vacated Friday after it was revealed the White judge who oversaw his case said he "looks like a criminal." Alaskan Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan said they have been briefed on the incident, alleging that the vessels were operating in U.S. waters. The controversial Westboro Baptist Church, based in Kansas, claimed that Hawaii will be "utterly destroyed" on Sunday. Elon Musk says he is preparing to fight Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg in a cage fight he said will be streamed on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. A blockade enforced by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., has left two of the eight seats on the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff filled by interim officers for the first time in history. "Barbie" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third straight weekend, earning an additional $53 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced. Melody Felicano Johnson, 39, was arraigned on Friday on charges of attempt to commit first degree murder, attempt to commit aggravated assault-serious injury and adding poison or a harmful substance to food or drink. At least 30 people are dead and more than 60 injured after a train derailed in southern Pakistan on Sunday. North Korea's permanent mission to the United Nations on Saturday called the isolated country a "responsible nuclear power." Russia has arrested nearly 20,000 people for protesting the Ukraine war, according to a recent report from the Russia-based human rights project OVD-Info. A top Russian general accidentally revealed last week that at least 8,500 paratroopers have been wounded in Ukraine since the start of the war, the British Defense Ministry said. Goalie Alyssa Naeher got a hand on the final shot of the game, but it wasn't enough, as the penalty kick by Sweden's Lina Hurtig crossed the line by a millimeter, eliminating the Americans from the Women's World Cup. Actor Vera Farmiga turns 50 and actor Ty Simpkins turns 22, among the famous birthdays for August 6. On Aug. 6, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama signed legislation that bans protests within 300 feet of military funerals 2 hours before or after the services. More Recent Articles |
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