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 "This Is Us" actor Ron Cephas Jones dies at 66  Ron Cephas Jones, who won two Emmys for his work on "This Is Us," died Saturday at age 66 of ongoing pulmonary issues.      Mass shooting at Philadelphia block party kills 1, injures 6  Multiple gunmen opened fire on a crowd at a block party in West Philadelphia on Saturday, killing one person and wounding at least six others, police said.      Team: Saints tight end Jimmy Graham had 'medical episode' before arrest  New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham was experiencing a "medical episode" when he was arrested after being reported for walking erratically in traffic, the team said Saturday.      Hurricane Hilary weakening, Southwest still bracing for heavy flooding  Forecasters said Saturday they expect Hurricane Hilary to weaken but parts of the West Coast and Southwest continued to brace for heavy flooding triggered by the Category 3 storm.      2 Israelis killed in attack at car wash in occupied West Bank  Two Israeli citizens were killed in a shooting attack at a car wash near the flashpoint Palestinian village of Huwara in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, Israeli military officials said.      Prince William apologizes for missing Britain's Women's World Cup final  William, the Prince of Wales, issued a video apology on Saturday for not attending the upcoming Women's World Cup final against Spain in Australia.      ECOWAS delegation arrives in Niger hoping to avoid military intervention  Delegates from the Economic Community of West African States arrived in Niger Saturday to begin talks with the military leaders now in control of the landlocked country of more than 25 million people.      Seven killed, dozens wounded in Russian missile strike on Ukraine's Chernihiv  At least seven people were killed and dozens were wounded Saturday in a Russian missile strike on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.      Emergency declared in British Columbia as wildfires threaten thousands  Wildfires in the Pacific Northwest are continuing to grow in British Columbia on Saturday, forcing thousands of people to leave their homes in several areas of the Western Canadian province.      Chinese military hold drills near Taiwan in 'severe warning' after candidate's U.S. stop  Chinese military officials announced Saturday they have launched joint air and sea patrols and military exercises around the island of Taiwan in wake of Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te's U.S. stopover.      Hacker testifies that Bolsonaro asked him to tamper with voting machines  Former far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro wanted to tamper with voting machines, according to testimony from a hacker who accuses the ex-leader of offering him legal immunity for his services.      Beloved performing orca Lolita dies at Miami Seaquarium following illness  Lolita the Orca, a star attraction for many years at the Miami Seaquarium, has died at an approximate age of 57, officials of the tourist attraction have announced.       Josh Groban has COVID; takes break from 'Sweeney Todd'  Josh Groban has announced on Instagram that he has COVID and will have to miss upcoming performances of the Broadway musical, "Sweeney Todd."      Prime Video cancels 'League of Their Own,' ''Peripheral'  Prime Video has canceled its freshmen series "A League of Their Own" and "Peripheral" after initially renewing them for second seasons.      Britney Spears 'doing pretty damn good' after split from Sam Asghari  Pop music star Britney Spears posted a video of her dancing in a crop top, bikini bottom and boots at her home just days after news broke of her split from husband Sam Asghari.      Travis Scott's 'Utopia' tops U.S. album chartJudge in E. Jean Carroll defamation suit dismisses Trump's request for trial delay  The federal judge in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump has dismissed the latest effort by Trump's attorneys to delay a trial scheduled for January.      On This Day, Aug. 19: U.N. rep. to Iraq Sergio Vieira de Mello killed  On Aug. 19, 2003, Sergio Vieira de Mello, the United Nations' representative to Iraq, was killed in a car-bomb attack on U.N. headquarters in Iraq.      Famous birthdays for Aug. 19: John Stamos, Lee Ann Womack  Actor John Stamos turns 60 and singer Lee Ann Womack turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 19.      More Recent Articles
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 Inside the Collapse of Hunter Biden’s Plea DealAn examination of confidential correspondence and interviews with those close to Mr. Biden and lawyers involved in the case show how the deal ultimately fell apart amid schisms and withering external pressures.        In Palm Springs, Where Rain Is Rare, Residents Brace for Hilary’s DownpourThroughout the desert resort city in California, anxiety set in as the storm approached.        Hurricane Hilary Weakens to Category 2 En Route to MexicoThe storm weakened to a Category 1 hurricane on Saturday afternoon, but it was still expected to produce heavy rain and flooding.        Mexico Braces for Rain and Flooding from Hurricane HilaryThe torrential rain and flooding that threaten Southern California also menaced Baja California, the western Mexico peninsula that is popular with tourists.        Inside Trump’s Decision to Skip the GOP DebateFox News leaned on the former president privately and publicly to join the debate. But all the while he was proceeding with a plan for his own counterprogramming.        Trump Wasn’t Invited to This Georgia Event, but His Presence Was Still FeltAlthough the Republican front-runner was absent at a conservative conference where other candidates were in attendance, he was still top of mind.        Vivek Ramaswamy Loves Eminem. And He Doesn’t Care If the Feeling Is Mutual.The Republican presidential candidate loves rap music, even if critics say his politics are at odds with its spirit. “There’s no such thing as one rap community,” he says.        Brazil Found the Last Survivors of an Amazon Tribe. Now What?Pakyi and Tamandua are the final known isolated members of the Piripkura people. They are posing a tricky challenge for Brazil.        Hawaiian Electric Was Warned of System Fragility Before Maui WildfireThe utility knew it needed to upgrade its equipment but did not make changes that could have reduced risks of fires, energy experts said.        With TikTok and Lawsuits, Gen Z Takes on Climate Change‘We’re the last resort,’ one young activist said.        In France, ‘Climate Fresk’ Global Warming Workshops Are a HitMore than a million people in France have attended a “Climate Fresk” class to understand the process of global warming. The project is now spreading abroad.        Wisconsin Prison On Lockdown for More Than Four Months With No End in SightInmates who have been confined mostly to their cells for more than four months describe unsanitary conditions and a dearth of medical care. Experts say dire staffing shortages are likely to blame and are leading to lockdowns across the country.        Deadly Russian Strike Hits Chernihiv, Ukraine SaysThe attack, which killed at least seven people and wounded more than 100, came after President Vladimir V. Putin visited a Russian city that was briefly seized by the Wagner group.        In China, Artists Create Miniature Homes From MemoriesChina’s rapid economic growth has meant the demolition of countless rural homes, and a burgeoning nostalgia. That’s where the miniaturists come in.        Buoys Used to Protect Brooklyn’s Swimmers From Jet SkiersDespite a state law, boats and Jet Skis were coming dangerously close to shore at Coney Island and Brighton Beach. A swimmer took matters into her own hands.        Live by RICO, Die by RICOThe toxic alliance between a former mob slayer and a wannabe mob boss.        Why Didn’t Hawaii Evacuate Sooner During the Fires?As good as Hawaii’s warning system is, it needs to be improved.        Enrique Tarrio and the Curious Case of the Latino White SupremacistIt should come as no surprise that some Latinos are racist.        I Refuse the Graceful Slide Into Cultural IrrelevanceWhy I, an aging millennial, am not prepared to give up on cool just yet.        Jean-Louis Georgelin, Who Was in Charge of Rebuilding Notre-Dame, DiesA former army chief of staff, he was put in charge of the cathedral’s restoration and prided himself on keeping the project on track.        Pickleball went pro. Can it profit?Investors are pouring money into the less exclusive cousin of tennis.        How Nursing Homes Failed to Protect Residents From CovidA series of hurdles prevented the facilities from shielding older people, despite the best efforts of staff. Experts are calling for reforms before the next virus arrives.        Wanted: Female Athletes. Multiple Vacancies.Australia’s major sports need talent to stock their women’s leagues. They are all looking at the same athletes.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Ron Cephas Jones, who won two Emmys for his work on "This Is Us," died Saturday at age 66 of ongoing pulmonary issues.   
 Multiple gunmen opened fire on a crowd at a block party in West Philadelphia on Saturday, killing one person and wounding at least six others, police said.   
 New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham was experiencing a "medical episode" when he was arrested after being reported for walking erratically in traffic, the team said Saturday.   
 Forecasters said Saturday they expect Hurricane Hilary to weaken but parts of the West Coast and Southwest continued to brace for heavy flooding triggered by the Category 3 storm.   
 Two Israeli citizens were killed in a shooting attack at a car wash near the flashpoint Palestinian village of Huwara in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, Israeli military officials said.   
 William, the Prince of Wales, issued a video apology on Saturday for not attending the upcoming Women's World Cup final against Spain in Australia.   
 Delegates from the Economic Community of West African States arrived in Niger Saturday to begin talks with the military leaders now in control of the landlocked country of more than 25 million people.   
 At least seven people were killed and dozens were wounded Saturday in a Russian missile strike on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.   
 Wildfires in the Pacific Northwest are continuing to grow in British Columbia on Saturday, forcing thousands of people to leave their homes in several areas of the Western Canadian province.   
 Chinese military officials announced Saturday they have launched joint air and sea patrols and military exercises around the island of Taiwan in wake of Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te's U.S. stopover.   
 Former far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro wanted to tamper with voting machines, according to testimony from a hacker who accuses the ex-leader of offering him legal immunity for his services.   
 Lolita the Orca, a star attraction for many years at the Miami Seaquarium, has died at an approximate age of 57, officials of the tourist attraction have announced.    
 Josh Groban has announced on Instagram that he has COVID and will have to miss upcoming performances of the Broadway musical, "Sweeney Todd."   
 Prime Video has canceled its freshmen series "A League of Their Own" and "Peripheral" after initially renewing them for second seasons.   
 Pop music star Britney Spears posted a video of her dancing in a crop top, bikini bottom and boots at her home just days after news broke of her split from husband Sam Asghari.   
 Rapper Travis Scott's "Utopia" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart this week.   
 The federal judge in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump has dismissed the latest effort by Trump's attorneys to delay a trial scheduled for January.   
 On Aug. 19, 2003, Sergio Vieira de Mello, the United Nations' representative to Iraq, was killed in a car-bomb attack on U.N. headquarters in Iraq.   
 Actor John Stamos turns 60 and singer Lee Ann Womack turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 19.   
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