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Police investigate death at rain-soaked Burning Man festival Roads into and out of the Burning Man music and culture festival in northern Nevada remained closed early on Sunday amid continued heavy rainfall, stranding tens of thousands of attendees. SpaceX makes record 62nd orbital launch, putting another 21 Starlink satellites into space SpaceX late Sunday launched a Falcon 9 rocket topped with a payload of 21 Starlink satellites into space, setting a record 62 orbital missions by the company in a calendar year. Inmates in Minnesota prison back in cells after hours of unrest A wing of a prison in Bayport, Minn., went into lockdown for several hours Sunday after about 100 inmates refused to return to their cells. Zelensky ousts Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is shaking up the leadership of his nation's defenses Sunday, announcing the dismissal of Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov. GOP Sen. Mike Rounds: McConnell ‘perfectly capable’ leader, despite health concerns Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., says Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is still equipped to fulfill his duties after he again appeared to freeze while speaking to the press last week. Raimondo: U.S. seeks to limit China's military capacity through trade measures The United States intends to impose limitations on China's military through trade restrictions on the most advanced computer chips, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Sunday. 4 sustain minor injuries when dock at N.C. charter fishing business collapses A dock at a charter fishing business in North Carolina collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean Sunday, injuring four people who where thrown into water, local officials said. 'Equalizer 3' tops North American box office with $34.5M "Equalizer 3" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $34.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Reports: Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas split up "Game of Thrones" alum Sophie Turner and pop music star Joe Jonas have split up after four years of marriage, according to several media outlets. 'DANA' storm batters Spain with torrential rain, to continue Monday Spain on Sunday is on high alert for bad weather from a "DANA" storm, which is predicted to continue producing record-breaking torrential rains well into Monday. North Korea simulates nuclear missile strike in warning to U.S. North Korea simulated a tactical nuclear attack with mock nuclear warheads to warn the United States of its nuclear capabilities, the nation's state news agency announced Sunday. German state leader won't fire deputy accused of past anti-Semitic writings Bavarian Premier Markus Soeder on Sunday refused to fire his deputy, a member of the populist Free Voters party, over alleged past anti-Semitic writings as a political crisis engulfed the German state. Russian drone strike hits shipping infrastructure in Ukraine, injuring 2 Two people were injured overnight Sunday in a Russian drone strike on shipping infrastructure near Ukraine's Black Sea port in the Odesa Region. Typhoon Haikui makes landfall in Taiwan, tens of thousands without power Typhoon Haikui made landfall in Taiwan on Sunday, leaving tens of thousands of residents and businesses without power while packing wind gusts of up to 111 mph. Aerosmith kicks off farewell concert tour in Philly Iconic rock band Aerosmith kicked off its "Peace Out" farewell concert tour at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Saturday. Kristin Chenoweth marries Josh Bryant in Dallas Actress Kristin Chenoweth married musician Josh Bryant in Dallas this weekend. SpaceX's Crew-6 Dragon undocks from space station, heads for splashdown The SpaceX Crew-6 Dragon spacecraft with four astronauts aboard undocked from the International Space Station on Sunday and began to head back to Earth for a splashdown early on Monday. Famous birthdays for Sept. 3: Noah Baumbach, Jack Dylan Grazer Filmmaker Noah Baumbach turns 54 and actor Jack Dylan Grazer turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 3. On This Day, Sept. 3: 5th deadliest Atlantic hurricane hits Dominican Republic On Sept. 3, 1930, a Category 4 hurricane struck the Dominican Republic, killing at least 2,000 people, though some estimates put the death toll much higher. More Recent Articles |
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Zelensky Says He’ll Replace Oleksii Reznikov as Ukraine’s Defense MinisterThe fate of the defense minister, Oleksii Reznikov, had been the subject of increasing speculation in Ukraine. It was the biggest shake-up in Ukraine’s government since Russia’s full-scale invasion. Three American Lives Forever Changed by a Weapon Now Being Sent to UkraineThe mother of a Marine and two veterans who served in Iraq reflect on the U.S. decision to send failure-prone shells to help the Ukrainian military battle Russia. South African Inquiry Rebuts U.S. Charge on Russian ArmsA government investigation about a Russian ship contradicts U.S. accusations that South Africa provided arms to fight Ukraine, President Cyril Ramaphosa said. But a government report won’t be released, he added. Auto Strike Looms, Threatening to Shut Detroit’s Big 3With their contract expiring Sept. 14, the United Auto Workers and the companies are far apart in talks. A walkout could take a big economic toll. ‘Burn’ Postponed at Burning Man Fest as Rain and Mud Limit AccessOfficials urged campers to conserve food and water on Sunday, as the police investigated one death. The annual burning of a manlike figure was postponed. Burning Man: What to Know About the Mud and FloodingThousands of people were stuck at the Burning Man festival in Nevada this weekend because of rain and mud. It was not clear when, or how, attendees would get out. Parisian Pools, Up Close and PersonalSwimming in Paris is a full-on cultural experience, offering intimate views into the French psyche, which is on near-naked display in the swimming lanes, locker rooms and (mostly coed) showers. How a New City Council Map of L.A. Turned Into a Political BrawlBlatant political gerrymandering occurs in cities across the country, many of them run by Democrats. In Los Angeles, a scandal over a racist recording was only the tip of the iceberg. Florida’s Congressional Map Illegally Hurt Black Voters, Judge RulesUnder the ruling, Florida is forbidden to use the map in the 2024 election, and state legislators are required to draw a new one. But the decision can be appealed. At the U.S. Open, It Feels Like the Fourth of JulyIt has been several decades since American tennis players dominated en masse this deep into their home Grand Slam tournament. The American tennis party looks to continue for at least a few more days. One Thing Not to Fear at Burning ManThere are many causes for concern at the mud-drenched gathering, but human nature isn’t one of them. Ban Online Porn for KidsA Supreme Court ruling from the early days of the internet is woefully out of date. By Abandoning Civics, Colleges Helped Create the Culture WarsHow the failure of universities to provide a civic education has resulted in an intolerance of ideas. Long Covid Poses Special Challenges for SeniorsOlder people are less likely to be diagnosed but more likely to experience certain kinds of illnesses, research suggests. In Italy, Rape Cases Seize Attention and Expose Cultural RiftsA summer of horrific crimes, including the gang rapes of two young girls, has put a new focus on the country’s attitudes toward women and the amplifying role of social media. From ‘The Idol’ to ‘Oppenheimer,’ a Nudity Summer Report CardFrom “The Idol” to “Oppenheimer,” women’s bodies were on display on our screens the past few months. Some executions succeeded with humor, others felt misguided. More Recent Articles |
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Roads into and out of the Burning Man music and culture festival in northern Nevada remained closed early on Sunday amid continued heavy rainfall, stranding tens of thousands of attendees.
SpaceX late Sunday launched a Falcon 9 rocket topped with a payload of 21 Starlink satellites into space, setting a record 62 orbital missions by the company in a calendar year.
A wing of a prison in Bayport, Minn., went into lockdown for several hours Sunday after about 100 inmates refused to return to their cells.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is shaking up the leadership of his nation's defenses Sunday, announcing the dismissal of Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov.
Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., says Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is still equipped to fulfill his duties after he again appeared to freeze while speaking to the press last week.
The United States intends to impose limitations on China's military through trade restrictions on the most advanced computer chips, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Sunday.
A dock at a charter fishing business in North Carolina collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean Sunday, injuring four people who where thrown into water, local officials said.
"Equalizer 3" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $34.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
"Game of Thrones" alum Sophie Turner and pop music star Joe Jonas have split up after four years of marriage, according to several media outlets.
Spain on Sunday is on high alert for bad weather from a "DANA" storm, which is predicted to continue producing record-breaking torrential rains well into Monday.
North Korea simulated a tactical nuclear attack with mock nuclear warheads to warn the United States of its nuclear capabilities, the nation's state news agency announced Sunday.
Bavarian Premier Markus Soeder on Sunday refused to fire his deputy, a member of the populist Free Voters party, over alleged past anti-Semitic writings as a political crisis engulfed the German state.
Two people were injured overnight Sunday in a Russian drone strike on shipping infrastructure near Ukraine's Black Sea port in the Odesa Region.
Typhoon Haikui made landfall in Taiwan on Sunday, leaving tens of thousands of residents and businesses without power while packing wind gusts of up to 111 mph.
Iconic rock band Aerosmith kicked off its "Peace Out" farewell concert tour at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Saturday.
Actress Kristin Chenoweth married musician Josh Bryant in Dallas this weekend.
The SpaceX Crew-6 Dragon spacecraft with four astronauts aboard undocked from the International Space Station on Sunday and began to head back to Earth for a splashdown early on Monday.
Filmmaker Noah Baumbach turns 54 and actor Jack Dylan Grazer turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 3.
On Sept. 3, 1930, a Category 4 hurricane struck the Dominican Republic, killing at least 2,000 people, though some estimates put the death toll much higher. 
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