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 Netherlands, Denmark to provide F-16s to Ukraine  Denmark and the Netherlands confirmed Sunday that they will send F-16s to Ukraine once its pilots are trained and ready.      Magnitude 5.1 earthquake shakes Southern California  A magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook parts of southern California on Sunday afternoon as Tropical Storm Hilary creeps closer.      FEMA administrator says disaster fund could run out soon  Compounding natural disasters spurred on by extreme weather may lead to the FEMA disaster fund becoming completely depleted within weeks, administrator Deanne Criswell says.      'Blue Beetle' tops North American box office with $25.4M  "Blue Beetle" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $25.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Calif. store owner slain while defending Pride flag; deputies kill armed suspect  A southern California store owner was slain in a dispute over a LGBTQ+ Pride flag and her alleged attacker was later shot dead by sheriff's deputies, authorities say.      Tropical Storm Emily forms in Atlantic as signs point to more activity  Even as Hurricane Hilary was battering the southwestern United States on Sunday, storm activity in the Atlantic Ocean heated up with the official formation of Tropical Storm Emily.       Overnight progress cited in fight against raging British Columbia wildfires  Crews battling raging wildfires the Canadian province of British Columbia said Sunday they have made progress in containing some of the worst of the blazes but warned much more work lies ahead.      Japan PM Kishida urges safety ahead of Fukushima radioactive water release  Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Sunday urged that the Fukushima nuclear power plant be decommissioned in a safe manner amid lingering concerns over radioactive wastewater.      Niger coup leader suggests democracy could be restored within 3 years  Niger's coup leader says he's willing to return the country to democracy after three years following a meeting with a delegation of West African leaders who have threatened military intervention.      Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft destroyed in crash landing on Moon  Russia's Luna-25 lunar lander has been destroyed after crashing into the moon, the nation's space agency said Sunday.      Chinese regulators vow more financial support to tackle property sector crisis  Chinese regulators vowed on Sunday to provide more support to stabilize the country's teetering property market as South Korean officials sought to calm fears the crisis would spill across international borders.       Reports: Margaret Qualley marries Jack Antonoff  Actress Margaret Qualley has married singer-songwriter Jack Antonoff at Parker's Garage on Long Beach Island in New Jersey, according to multiple news outlets.      Australian ski resort blames freak wind gust in chairlift accident  Authorities on Sunday are investigating the circumstances of an incident in which a chairlift at a popular ski resort in Australia crashed to the ground, injuring three snowboarders.      Sterling K. Brown, Mandy Moore, Octavia Spencer pay tribute to the late Ron Cephas Jones  Sterling K. Brown, Mandy Moore and Octavia Spencer were among the luminaries to pay tribute to the late actor Ron Cephas Jones, who died Saturday at the age of 66.      Spain beats England for first Women's World Cup  Left back Olga Carmona scored the only goal Spain needed to beat England in the 2023 Women's World Cup final Sunday in Sydney, beating goalie Mary Earps in the 29th minute en route to the country's first title.      Famous birthdays for Aug. 20: Andrew Garfield, Robert Plant  Actor Andrew Garfield turns 40 and rocker Robert Plant turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 20.      On This Day, Aug. 20: Augusta National Golf Club admits women for 1st time  On Aug. 20, 2012, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore became the first female members of Augusta National Golf Club      More Recent Articles
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 California Quake Rattled Nerves as Hurricane Hilary ApproachesThere were no initial reports of significant damage or injuries from the 5.1-magnitude earthquake, one of several emergencies officials had to juggle.        Police Unions Ask for Pay Raises Before Starting Body Camera ProgramsThe public increasingly expects that police interactions will be recorded. And police unions increasingly expect a raise for doing the recording.        How Ron DeSantis Joined the ‘Ruling Class’ — and Turned Against ItOver the years, Mr. DeSantis embraced and exploited his Ivy League credentials. Now he is reframing his experiences at Yale and Harvard to wage a vengeful political war.        DeSantis Tweaks His Messaging and Tactics After a Tough Campaign StretchThe Florida governor, who has been losing ground in polls and dealing with staffing, spending and messaging issues, looks to right his campaign in New Hampshire.        The Beekeepers Who Don’t Want You to Buy More BeesIn Slovenia and around the world, conservationists try — and mostly fail — to combat the widespread belief that honey bees are in danger.        Spain Wins World Cup as Its Talent Trumps Its TroublesA team that had endured all that Spain has in the past 12 months should not be able to win a World Cup. And yet that is precisely what it did.        A Kiss After Spain’s World Cup Win Prompts Many to Cry FoulA soccer federation chief kissed the Spanish forward Jennifer Hermoso fully on the lips during the medals ceremony, an unpleasant reminder to many of the sexism that has plagued women’s soccer.        Russia’s Luna-25 Moon Lander Is Lost in a CrashThe robotic Luna-25 spacecraft appeared to have “ceased its existence” after a failed orbital adjustment, the space agency Roscosmos said.        Ukrainian Commanders Confident About Offensive Despite ProblemsDespite tough fighting and heavy casualties, Ukrainian commanders say their forces are in better shape now than just months ago, while Russian troops appear worse off.        A Summer Rite in Spain: Coping With the British Tourist InvasionOn the front lines of a low-cost resort, Spanish residents complain that U.K. visitors drink too much and don’t spend enough.        What Just Happened at West Virginia University Is AlarmingRepublicans are making the liberal arts scarce in the poorest states.        Appeasing Donald Trump Won’t WorkA conservative legal argument offers a path to avoid a second term, if only there were the will to take it.        Lahaina Fire Prompts a Shift in Maui’s Long-Running Water FightsAfter a fight over water on the day of the Lahaina fire, the governor says the state has “tipped too far” in trying to preserve water.        Store Owner Is Fatally Shot by Man Who Confronted Her About Pride FlagLaura Ann Carleton was described as “fearless” by her daughter, who said her mother died “defending something that was so important to her.”         More Recent Articles | 
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 Denmark and the Netherlands confirmed Sunday that they will send F-16s to Ukraine once its pilots are trained and ready.   
 A magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook parts of southern California on Sunday afternoon as Tropical Storm Hilary creeps closer.   
 Compounding natural disasters spurred on by extreme weather may lead to the FEMA disaster fund becoming completely depleted within weeks, administrator Deanne Criswell says.   
 "Blue Beetle" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $25.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 A southern California store owner was slain in a dispute over a LGBTQ+ Pride flag and her alleged attacker was later shot dead by sheriff's deputies, authorities say.   
 Even as Hurricane Hilary was battering the southwestern United States on Sunday, storm activity in the Atlantic Ocean heated up with the official formation of Tropical Storm Emily.    
 Crews battling raging wildfires the Canadian province of British Columbia said Sunday they have made progress in containing some of the worst of the blazes but warned much more work lies ahead.   
 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Sunday urged that the Fukushima nuclear power plant be decommissioned in a safe manner amid lingering concerns over radioactive wastewater.   
 Niger's coup leader says he's willing to return the country to democracy after three years following a meeting with a delegation of West African leaders who have threatened military intervention.   
 Russia's Luna-25 lunar lander has been destroyed after crashing into the moon, the nation's space agency said Sunday.   
 Chinese regulators vowed on Sunday to provide more support to stabilize the country's teetering property market as South Korean officials sought to calm fears the crisis would spill across international borders.    
 Actress Margaret Qualley has married singer-songwriter Jack Antonoff at Parker's Garage on Long Beach Island in New Jersey, according to multiple news outlets.   
 Authorities on Sunday are investigating the circumstances of an incident in which a chairlift at a popular ski resort in Australia crashed to the ground, injuring three snowboarders.   
 Sterling K. Brown, Mandy Moore and Octavia Spencer were among the luminaries to pay tribute to the late actor Ron Cephas Jones, who died Saturday at the age of 66.   
 Left back Olga Carmona scored the only goal Spain needed to beat England in the 2023 Women's World Cup final Sunday in Sydney, beating goalie Mary Earps in the 29th minute en route to the country's first title.   
 Actor Andrew Garfield turns 40 and rocker Robert Plant turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 20.   
 On Aug. 20, 2012, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore became the first female members of Augusta National Golf Club   
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