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 Maryland health officials report resident with locally acquired malaria  A Maryland resident has come down with malaria without travelling abroad, the Maryland Department of Health said Friday.      Los Angeles County residents told to 'prepare now' for tropical storm force winds, rains  As Hurricane Hilary's outer rain bands began to cross southern parts of Baja California late Friday, National Hurricane Center forecasters continued to warn of life-threatening and "potentially catastrophic" flooding.      New York's former Conservative Party Sen. James Buckley dies at 100  Former N.Y. Conservative Senator James Buckley died Friday at the age of 100 in Washington D.C., according to his nephew, Christopher Buckley.      Elon Musk says X 'block' feature will be deleted, community note says otherwise  Elon Musk said the "block" feature on X, formerly known as Twitter, will be removed, in a post on the platform Saturday.      Movie review: Sandler daughters hilarious, endearing in 'Bat Mitzvah'  "You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah," in theaters Friday and on Netflix August 25, is a funny teen comedy starring Adam Sandler's daughters Sunny and Sadie.      Biden hosts leaders of Japan, South Korea in trilateral summit at Camp David  President Joe Biden hosted a summit at Camp David Friday bringing together the leaders of Japan and South Korea in an effort unite the frayed allies in response to increasing threats in Southeast Asia.      Watch: Jump-roping cat breaks Guinness World Record  A 13-year-old Missouri cat showed off his jump-roping skills and broke a Guinness World Record by skipping nine times in 1 minute.      Look: Critically endangered addax antelope born at Illinois zoo  The Brookfield Zoo in Illinois announced the birth of a healthy addax, a species of African antelope considered critically endangered.      Unexpected $20 discovery leads N.C. man to $100,000 lottery prize  A North Carolina man said unexpectedly finding $20 in his pocket led to his winning a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket.      DA drops 30-plus cases involving Memphis officers charged in Tyre Nichols death  The Shelby County Tennessee district attorney has dropped more than 30 cases worked by the five former Memphis police officers charged with second-degree murder of Tyre Nichols.      Matt Gaetz wants to censure judge hearing Trump election subversion case  U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Friday introduced a resolution seeking to censure the judge hearing the federal felony case alleging former President Donald Trump criminally conspired to overturn the 2020 election.      Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he has qualified for first Republican debate  Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said Friday that he had qualitied for the first round of Republican debates.      Watch: Aespa visits ocean paradise in 'Better Things' music video  K-pop group Aespa released a single and music video for "Better Things," its first English-language song.      FBI looking for missing Proud Boy convicted of Jan. 6 assault on police  The FBI is looking for East Naples, Florida  Jan. 6 felony convict Christopher Worrell as his Friday sentencing for assaulting officers at the Capitol was cancelled. He had been on house arrest awaiting sentencing.      'Love at First Sight' teaser: Haley Lu Richardson, Ben Hardy bond on flight  "Love at First Sight," a romance film based on the Jennifer E. Smith novel, is coming to Netflix.      4 southeast Asian nations violate trade rules on solar panels, Commerce Dept. says  The Commerce Department said on Friday that it made a final determination that four southeastern Asian countries had violated U.S. trade rules by using Chinese-sourced materials without paying tariffs.      'Below Deck,' 'Vanderpump,' 'Real Housewives' stars confirmed for BravoCon  Bravo announced over 160 names from "Below Deck," "Vanderpump Rules," "Real Housewives" and other reality shows confirmed to attend BravoCon in November.      Free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney to sign with Ravens  Free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney agreed to sign with the Baltimore Ravens, a league source told UPI on Friday afternoon.      Sunflower field owners ask visitors to stop taking nude photos  The owners of a sunflower field in England are pleading with visitors to stop stripping down to take nude photos in public view.      Look: 'Percy Jackson' series gets teaser, premiere date at Disney+  "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," a new show based on the Rick Riordan book series, is coming to Disney+.      Watch: Raccoon breaks into Wisconsin church  Services were canceled at a Wisconsin church when a pastor arrived at the facility and discovered it was being ransacked by a masked burglar -- a raccoon.      Europe reaches natural gas storage goals more than two months early  European gas storage levels have reached the target rate of 90% of full capacity more than two months ahead of schedule, the government said Friday.      Watch: Snakes found swimming in pool, hot tub at Wisconsin hotel  Guests at a Wisconsin hotel said they were shocked to discover multiple snakes inside the building -- including in the pool and hot tub.      Listen: Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton cover 'Love is Alive' for Judds tribute album  Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton released a cover of "Love is Alive" that will appear on a tribute album to The Judds, mother-daughter duo Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd.      Detroit Lions waive off-season acquisition Denzel Mims  The Detroit Lions waived Denzel Mims after acquiring the wide receiver in an off-season trade with the New York Jets, the team announced Friday.       | 
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 California and Mexico Prepare for Hurricane Hilary Flooding, WindsHurricane Hilary, now a Category 4 storm, has prompted flood warnings in Southern California and temporary shelters in Baja California, Mexico.        California’s Last Tropical Storm In 1939 Killed Almost 100The last time a tropical storm came ashore in the state was in 1939. It capsized boats, cut power and phone service and destroyed homes along the coast.        U.S. Seals Security Pact With Japan and South Korea as Threats LoomWhile the former president’s name appeared nowhere in the communique issued by three leaders, one of the subtexts was the possibility that he could return to power in next year’s election and disrupt ties with America’s two closest allies in the Indo-Pacific region.        Maui Fire Brought Terror and Death to a Lahaina Senior-Living ComplexA 35-unit, senior-living complex in Lahaina may have been one of the first major buildings to burn down, and at least two residents are among the dead.        Maui Fire Refugees Are Temporarily Housed in Hotel RoomsPeople who lost their homes in last week’s fire increasingly are being housed in hotels a few miles away.        Washington State’s Gray Fire Prompts EvacuationsThe Gray Fire had burned more than 3,000 acres as of Friday night in areas near Medical Lake, a city of about 4,800 residents, officials said.        Canada Wildfires Force Evacuations in Yellowknife and KelownaAs residents of Yellowknife fled a wildfire in the Northwest Territories, a state of emergency was issued hundreds of miles away in Kelowna, British Columbia.        Trump Plans to Skip GOP Debate for Interview With Tucker CarlsonThe former president’s apparent decision to skip the first debate is a major affront both to the Republican National Committee and to Fox News, which is hosting the event.        West Virginia University Slashes Its Budget, Plans to Drop LanguagesThe state’s flagship school will no longer teach world languages or creative writing — a sign, its president says, of the future at many public universities.        Ukraine War Casualties Near Half a Million, U.S. Officials SayUkraine and Russia have lost a staggering number of troops as Kyiv’s counteroffensive drags on. A lack of rapid medical care has added to the toll.        Uma Thurman’s ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Accent Is One to SavorEven the over-the-top ones, like Uma Thurman’s Southern drawl in “Red, White & Royal Blue,” can be awfully fun.        What Trump’s Debate Stunt Says to Republican VotersHis refusal to debate speaks to his staggering disregard for voters and their right to learn about the field.        Our Economy Thrives on Bad FeelingsOnly by reckoning with how deep manufactured insecurity runs will it become possible to envision something different.        Rudy Giuliani Was Never ‘America’s Mayor’The line from “America’s mayor” to indicted co-conspirator is a straight one.        Mark Meadows Is Everywhere and NowhereThe man is everywhere and nowhere.        Flesh-Eating Bacteria at the Beach? What You Need to Know.Infections with Vibrio vulnificus are rare, especially in the Northeast. But a few recent cases suggest that precautions are wise for some wading into the water.        Lolita the Orca, Mainstay of Miami Seaquarium for 50 Years, DiesThe Seaquarium said in February that it was preparing to return the killer whale to the ocean.        Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare Closes Amid Dispute Between Chef and OwnerChef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, which earned three Michelin stars and wide praise for its inventive single-bite dishes, closed in July, according to court documents.        On Our National Mall, New Monuments Tell New StoriesIn the shadow of the Washington Monument, six temporary installations tease out who and what should be commemorated, and how art can help us remember.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A Maryland resident has come down with malaria without travelling abroad, the Maryland Department of Health said Friday.   
 As Hurricane Hilary's outer rain bands began to cross southern parts of Baja California late Friday, National Hurricane Center forecasters continued to warn of life-threatening and "potentially catastrophic" flooding.   
 Former N.Y. Conservative Senator James Buckley died Friday at the age of 100 in Washington D.C., according to his nephew, Christopher Buckley.   
 Elon Musk said the "block" feature on X, formerly known as Twitter, will be removed, in a post on the platform Saturday.   
 "You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah," in theaters Friday and on Netflix August 25, is a funny teen comedy starring Adam Sandler's daughters Sunny and Sadie.   
 President Joe Biden hosted a summit at Camp David Friday bringing together the leaders of Japan and South Korea in an effort unite the frayed allies in response to increasing threats in Southeast Asia.   
 A 13-year-old Missouri cat showed off his jump-roping skills and broke a Guinness World Record by skipping nine times in 1 minute.   
 The Brookfield Zoo in Illinois announced the birth of a healthy addax, a species of African antelope considered critically endangered.   
 A North Carolina man said unexpectedly finding $20 in his pocket led to his winning a $100,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket.   
 The Shelby County Tennessee district attorney has dropped more than 30 cases worked by the five former Memphis police officers charged with second-degree murder of Tyre Nichols.   
 U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Friday introduced a resolution seeking to censure the judge hearing the federal felony case alleging former President Donald Trump criminally conspired to overturn the 2020 election.   
 Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said Friday that he had qualitied for the first round of Republican debates.   
 K-pop group Aespa released a single and music video for "Better Things," its first English-language song.   
 The FBI is looking for East Naples, Florida  Jan. 6 felony convict Christopher Worrell as his Friday sentencing for assaulting officers at the Capitol was cancelled. He had been on house arrest awaiting sentencing.   
 "Love at First Sight," a romance film based on the Jennifer E. Smith novel, is coming to Netflix.   
 The Commerce Department said on Friday that it made a final determination that four southeastern Asian countries had violated U.S. trade rules by using Chinese-sourced materials without paying tariffs.   
 Bravo announced over 160 names from "Below Deck," "Vanderpump Rules," "Real Housewives" and other reality shows confirmed to attend BravoCon in November.   
 Free agent defensive end Jadeveon Clowney agreed to sign with the Baltimore Ravens, a league source told UPI on Friday afternoon.   
 The owners of a sunflower field in England are pleading with visitors to stop stripping down to take nude photos in public view.   
 "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," a new show based on the Rick Riordan book series, is coming to Disney+.   
 Services were canceled at a Wisconsin church when a pastor arrived at the facility and discovered it was being ransacked by a masked burglar -- a raccoon.   
 European gas storage levels have reached the target rate of 90% of full capacity more than two months ahead of schedule, the government said Friday.   
 Guests at a Wisconsin hotel said they were shocked to discover multiple snakes inside the building -- including in the pool and hot tub.   
 Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton released a cover of "Love is Alive" that will appear on a tribute album to The Judds, mother-daughter duo Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd.   
 The Detroit Lions waived Denzel Mims after acquiring the wide receiver in an off-season trade with the New York Jets, the team announced Friday.   
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