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Luis Rubiales resigns as head of Spanish soccer Luis Rubiales, the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, announced late Sunday that he has resigned. Novak Djokovic tops Daniil Medvedev for U.S. Open title, ties Grand Slam record Elation and exhaustion swept over Novak Djokovic's face as he lay on the court of Arthur Ashe Stadium, celebrating a grueling victory over Daniil Medvedev in the 2023 U.S. Open men's final Sunday in Flushing, N.Y. Thousands remain without power as localized flooding affects parts of Massachusetts Thousands of customers were still without power in Massachusetts on Sunday as parts of the Bay State experience localized flooding. Rider thrown off bronco, killed in West Texas rodeo Skee Burkes was killed during a Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association event after riding what the Taylor County Expo Center's general manager described as a "somewhat wild" animal. TIFF movie review: Provocative 'Dumb Money' explains, dramatizes GameStop stock "Dumb Money," in theaters Sept. 29, portrays the GameStop stock scandal while explaining complex financial concepts and asking questions about their ethics. Casino giant Bally’s buys lease for Trump Links golf course in NYC Bally's Corporation, the casino giant with more than a dozen locations from Las Vegas to Atlantic City, has bought out the lease for Trump Links -- a public golf course in New York City operated by the former president. At least 35 killed in market bombing in Sudan' capital The Gorro market in Khartoum, Sudan, was hit with explosive weapons on Sunday at about 7 a.m., according to Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders. New Mexico temporarily bans carrying guns in public in Albuquerque New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a plan Friday to temporarily ban the carrying of firearms in public areas and on government property in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County surrounding it. Boston museum thwarts planned climate protest by closing early The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston thwarted a planned climate protest Thursday by closing early out of fear protesters would damage items held in its collection, the institution said this week. 'Nun II' tops North American box office with $32.6M "The Nun II" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $32.6 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker under investigation for sexual harassment allegation Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker is under investigation following an allegation that he sexually harassed a rape survivor. 11 hurt in walkway collapse at Doubling Point Lighthouse in Maine Eleven people were injured when a walkway to a Maine lighthouse collapsed on Open Lighthouse Day, a day during which people can visit the state's lighthouses for free. Entire Polish family murdered by Nazis for sheltering Jews beatified An entire Polish family that was murdered by Nazis for sheltering Jews during the Holocaust was beatified Sunday, Pope Francis announced. Emma Stone's 'Poor Things' wins top prize at Venice Film Festival "Poor Things" -- starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo -- scored the top prize of the Golden Lion for Best Feature at the Venice Film Festival this weekend. Escaped killer spotted overnight in Pennsylvania with altered appearance Escaped convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante has again been caught on camera in Philadelphia and the latest image shows he has altered his appearance. 'GMA' anchor Robin Roberts marries Amber Laign "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts has married her longtime girlfriend, massage therapist Amber Laign. Morocco’s King Mohammed VI directs country to pray as earthquake death toll rises to 2,012 The death toll has risen to more than 2,000 after a devastating earthquake hit Morocco on Friday night, officials said late Saturday. United Launch Alliance launches Atlas V rocket on defense mission United Launch Alliance sent its Atlas V rocket into space Sunday morning as part of a joint mission with the U.S. Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office to "improve space domain awareness." Romain Levi says Norman Reedus punches his character a lot in 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' French actor Romain Levi says "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon," pits his character Codron against the titular American hero played once again by Norman Reedus. Famous birthdays for Sept. 10: Randy Johnson, Jose Feliciano MLB legend Randy Johnson turns 60 and singer Jose Feliciano turns 78, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 10. On This Day, Sept. 10: Ferry sinks off Tanzania, killing nearly 200 On Sept. 10, 2011, nearly 200 people died after an overloaded ferry capsized and sank off the coast of Tanzania. More than 600 were rescued. More Recent Articles |
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Biden Forges Deeper Ties With Vietnam as China Mounts AmbitionVisiting Hanoi, the president cemented a new strategic partnership that puts the memories of the past behind them and focuses on mutual concerns over Beijing’s assertiveness in the region. Novak Djokovic Wins the US Open and a 24th Grand Slam TitleOn a court where he had regularly played the villain, Djokovic soaked in the fan adoration as he beat Daniil Medvedev in straight sets. At the U.S. Open, Coco Gauff and Company Stake Their ClaimLast year’s U.S. Open focused on goodbyes. This year, Gauff, the new singles champion, along with Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz, burst through the front door with plans to stay. Luis Rubiales, Spain’s Top Soccer Official, Resigns Over World Cup KissPressure had been building on Luis Rubiales, with prosecutors opening an investigation, his soccer federation calling for him to step down and FIFA suspending him. RAAC Crisis in U.K. Schools Hits Children With Special NeedsMore than 100 schools have had to shut or close areas off because of dangerous lightweight concrete, leaving many parents, especially those whose children have special needs, scrambling for care. President Biden Keeps Hunter Close Despite the Political PerilThe possibility of a federal indictment of Hunter Biden stunned the president. Yet the bond between him and his only surviving son is ironclad. Covid Hero or ‘Lockdown Ron’? DeSantis and Trump Renew Pandemic PoliticsThe Florida governor has recently highlighted his state’s response to the coronavirus in hopes of striking some distance from Donald Trump. Pennsylvania Fugitive Is Seen With New Look, Miles From Previous Search AreaAfter slipping through a perimeter, Danelo Cavalcante appeared clean shaven in an area 40 minutes away and obtained a van, which the police later found. He remains at large. Viktor Bout, Russia’s ‘Merchant of Death,’ Turns to PoliticsThe convicted arms trafficker Viktor A. Bout hasn’t much flair for retail politicking, but his celebrity may compensate for that in regional elections. Wang Fang Criticized for Mariupol PerformanceThe singer Wang Fang drew criticism after she performed “Katyusha,” a Soviet-era patriotic song, at the ruins of a theater in Mariupol. Michael Bloomberg: How Biden and Congress Should Fix the Immigration Crisis in Our CitiesThe collapse of an orderly asylum process has left New York City struggling. I Watched a Democracy Die. I Don’t Want to Do It Again.How Chileans remember the trauma of our past could not be more important than now, when the temptation of authoritarian rule is again on the rise. Why Mothers Feel Touched OutMotherhood shouldn’t require a loss of autonomy. Elon Musk’s Antisemitism Problem Isn’t About Free SpeechHe hasn’t made X a “digital town square.” He’s made it his personal playpen. Michigan State Suspends Football Coach Amid Sexual Harassment AllegationsMel Tucker, the head coach, is accused of harassing Brenda Tracy, who speaks out against sexual violence in college sports, according to a report in USA Today. Walter Isaacson on Elon Musk’s Competing IdentitiesWalter Isaacson said he wrestled with the competing identities of a brilliant but “mercurial” entrepreneur. More Recent Articles
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Luis Rubiales, the head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, announced late Sunday that he has resigned.
Elation and exhaustion swept over Novak Djokovic's face as he lay on the court of Arthur Ashe Stadium, celebrating a grueling victory over Daniil Medvedev in the 2023 U.S. Open men's final Sunday in Flushing, N.Y.
Thousands of customers were still without power in Massachusetts on Sunday as parts of the Bay State experience localized flooding.
Skee Burkes was killed during a Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association event after riding what the Taylor County Expo Center's general manager described as a "somewhat wild" animal.
"Dumb Money," in theaters Sept. 29, portrays the GameStop stock scandal while explaining complex financial concepts and asking questions about their ethics.
Bally's Corporation, the casino giant with more than a dozen locations from Las Vegas to Atlantic City, has bought out the lease for Trump Links -- a public golf course in New York City operated by the former president.
The Gorro market in Khartoum, Sudan, was hit with explosive weapons on Sunday at about 7 a.m., according to Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a plan Friday to temporarily ban the carrying of firearms in public areas and on government property in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County surrounding it.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston thwarted a planned climate protest Thursday by closing early out of fear protesters would damage items held in its collection, the institution said this week.
"The Nun II" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $32.6 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker is under investigation following an allegation that he sexually harassed a rape survivor.
Eleven people were injured when a walkway to a Maine lighthouse collapsed on Open Lighthouse Day, a day during which people can visit the state's lighthouses for free.
An entire Polish family that was murdered by Nazis for sheltering Jews during the Holocaust was beatified Sunday, Pope Francis announced.
"Poor Things" -- starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo -- scored the top prize of the Golden Lion for Best Feature at the Venice Film Festival this weekend.
Escaped convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante has again been caught on camera in Philadelphia and the latest image shows he has altered his appearance.
"Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts has married her longtime girlfriend, massage therapist Amber Laign.
The death toll has risen to more than 2,000 after a devastating earthquake hit Morocco on Friday night, officials said late Saturday.
United Launch Alliance sent its Atlas V rocket into space Sunday morning as part of a joint mission with the U.S. Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office to "improve space domain awareness."
French actor Romain Levi says "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon," pits his character Codron against the titular American hero played once again by Norman Reedus.
MLB legend Randy Johnson turns 60 and singer Jose Feliciano turns 78, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 10.
On Sept. 10, 2011, nearly 200 people died after an overloaded ferry capsized and sank off the coast of Tanzania. More than 600 were rescued. 
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