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2 pilots killed in collision at National Championship Air Races Two pilots were killed when their planes collided Sunday in what is being described as a "landing accident" that occurred during the National Championship Air Races in Reno, Nev., officials said. 2 charged for infant death at Bronx daycare Two people have been arrested in the investigation into the death of a 1-year-old at a daycare center in the Bronx, N.Y. Ford employees in Canada ‘meeting resistance’ ahead of Monday’s strike deadline Ford workers in Canada may soon strike as the automaker and the union remain apart on wages and other key issues. UAW rejects 21% wage increase from Stellantis The United Auto Workers union is rejecting a 21% wage increase as it holds to its demand for a 40% increase, president Shawn Fain said Sunday. Bob Ross work from first episode of ‘The Joy of Painting’ hits market for $9.8M A signed work made by the artist Bob Ross for the first episode of his popular show The Joy of Painting has hit the market with a staggering list price of more than $9.8 million. 14-year-old Florida boy allegedly kills mother, shoots her boyfriend 5 times A 14-year-old boy is under arrest in Riverview, Fla., after he allegedly shot his mother to death and shot her boyfriend five times. New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham scales back health order to combat gun violence Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has issued a new health order scaling back gun control measures her administration had imposed earlier this month. 'Nun II' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "The Nun II" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $14.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Ski resort in French Alps closes permanently: ‘not much snow’ The La Sambuy ski resort in Seythenex, France, is permanently closed for business, citing a lack of snow. 'General Hospital,' 'Y&R,' 'Suits' actor Billy Miller dead at 43 "The Young & the Restless," "All My Children" and "General Hospital" alum Billy Miller has died at the age of 43. Russian pro-war bloggers are blasting military for culture of lies Russian ultranationalists and pro-war bloggers, usually current or former soldiers known as millbloggers, are blasting the country's military for fostering a culture of lies. On-duty Los Angeles County deputy shot, killed in police cruiser The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigating the killing of an on-duty officer who was shot while driving their police cruiser in Palmdale, Calif. Moscow thwarts Ukraine drone strike on Russian territory, officials claim Moscow allegedly thwarted a Ukrainian drone stroke on Russian territory on Sunday, officials claimed. Drew Barrymore backpedals, won't bring talk show back until strikes ends Drew Barrymore announced Sunday that she has changed her mind about taping new episodes of her daytime talk show before the Writers Guild of America strike ends. Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill visits submarine base as Ukraine war continues Patriarch Kirill, the head of Russian Orthodox Christianity, visited a submarine base in Kamchatka on Saturday as his country continues to wage war on Ukraine. Kim Jong Un, showered with gifts and taken to see ballet, leaves Russia Kim Jong Un, the supreme leader of North Korea, left Russia's Primorsky Krai region by train after a state visit in which he was showered with gifts and taken to see a ballet performance. Neil Forsyth explores infamous 'Gold' heist in miniseries, non-fiction book Scottish screenwriter Neil Forsyth says the real-life Brink's-Mat heist is such an extraordinary story that he wanted to tell it in a new miniseries, "The Gold," as well as in a similarly titled non-fiction book. Famous birthdays for Sept. 17: Kyle Chandler, India Amarteifio Actor Kyle Chandler turns 58 and actor India Amarteifio turns 22, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 17. On This Day, Sept. 17: Bush declares Osama bin Laden 'wanted dead or alive' On Sept. 17, 2001, U.S. President George W. Bush said Osama bin Laden, the suspected ringleader in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was "wanted dead or alive." More Recent Articles |
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Democratic Leaders Are More Optimistic About Biden 2024 Than VotersParty leaders have rallied behind the president’s re-election bid, but as one top Democratic strategist put it, “The voters don’t want this, and that’s in poll after poll after poll.” Trump Says Abortion Ban DeSantis Signed Was ‘a Terrible Mistake’The former president, while denouncing his chief rival for the Republican nomination, also largely evaded questions on the issue. South Korean Adoptions and a Nation’s Painful PastSouth Korean adoptees have been returning to the country to hold the government accountable for what they call a corrupt adoption system that went largely unchanged until recent decades. A Night at the Best Pickup Soccer Game in the WorldEvery week, a group of former pros gathers for what may be the best pickup soccer game in the world. The appeal is a chance to engage with the sport on their terms. How a Yale Student’s Rape Accusation Exposed Her to a Defamation LawsuitThe woman’s allegation led to the expulsion of Saifullah Khan, who was acquitted in a criminal trial. His lawsuit is now challenging these disciplinary hearings. 2 Charged With Murder in Day Care Death of 1-Year-OldThe owner of the day care center and her tenant were charged in the death of Nicholas Dominici, who the authorities said had been exposed to fentanyl. House G.O.P. Considers Stopgap Spending Bill to Avert a ShutdownRepublicans were presented a plan on Sunday night to cut spending, impose strict border restrictions and keep federal agencies open for another month to allow more time to pass annual spending bills. In Ukraine, Celebrating Rosh Hashana at Rebbe Nachman’s TombEvery year, thousands of followers of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov descend on the town of Uman to worship, dance and pay homage at the tomb of their spiritual leader. Ukraine Says It Has Retaken Strategic Village Near BakhmutThe small village of Klishchiivka is the second settlement in eastern Ukraine that Kyiv’s forces say they have retaken in three days. Climate Protesters March on New York, Calling for End to Fossil FuelsAhead of U.N. meetings this week, thousands gathered in Midtown to demand that President Biden and other world leaders stop new oil and gas drilling. California Governor to Sign Landmark Climate Disclosure BillThe first-in-the-nation law will compel major companies to publicly disclose their carbon dioxide emissions and could have national repercussions. China’s Import Curbs on Cosmetics Face Pushback in EuropeCosmetics sales in China are soaring, but a group of exporting nations led by France are pushing Beijing to lift restrictions they say are blocking them unfairly. Maxwell Frost and Other Gen-Z Politicians on What Drives Their Style ChoicesMany of the country’s youngest elected officials hope to express authenticity through their clothing choices. Why Does the Republican Field All Sound the Same?The claustrophobic reality of Ron DeSantis and the other Republicans is that they constructed their identities as Trump alternatives and ended up all the same. The Most Interesting Element of the Hunter Biden IndictmentAn otherwise ordinary case involving the president’s son lands at a moment of constitutional chaos regarding firearm regulations. The Rise of Single-Parent Families Is Not a Good ThingHow the erosion of the convention of raising children inside a two-parent home is damaging families and worsening economic inequality. Beware Tech Billionaires Building Brand New CitiesThe latest effort by tech titans to create their own “technotopia” doesn’t bode well for cities old or new. Trump Says He Hopes Meadows Will Remain ‘Loyal’ to Him in Election CaseThe former president, who has been warned against saying anything that could influence witnesses in his election interference case, made the statements during an interview on “Meet the Press.” Relief Efforts in Libya Turn to Disease Prevention, as Hopes for Finding Survivors DimThousands were killed after dams broke last week in the country’s northeast, displacing more than 40,000 people, and leaving survivors with a shortage of medical supplies and drinking water. More Recent Articles |
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Two pilots were killed when their planes collided Sunday in what is being described as a "landing accident" that occurred during the National Championship Air Races in Reno, Nev., officials said.
Two people have been arrested in the investigation into the death of a 1-year-old at a daycare center in the Bronx, N.Y.
Ford workers in Canada may soon strike as the automaker and the union remain apart on wages and other key issues.
The United Auto Workers union is rejecting a 21% wage increase as it holds to its demand for a 40% increase, president Shawn Fain said Sunday.
A signed work made by the artist Bob Ross for the first episode of his popular show The Joy of Painting has hit the market with a staggering list price of more than $9.8 million.
A 14-year-old boy is under arrest in Riverview, Fla., after he allegedly shot his mother to death and shot her boyfriend five times.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has issued a new health order scaling back gun control measures her administration had imposed earlier this month.
"The Nun II" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $14.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The La Sambuy ski resort in Seythenex, France, is permanently closed for business, citing a lack of snow.
"The Young & the Restless," "All My Children" and "General Hospital" alum Billy Miller has died at the age of 43.
Russian ultranationalists and pro-war bloggers, usually current or former soldiers known as millbloggers, are blasting the country's military for fostering a culture of lies.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigating the killing of an on-duty officer who was shot while driving their police cruiser in Palmdale, Calif.
Moscow allegedly thwarted a Ukrainian drone stroke on Russian territory on Sunday, officials claimed.
Drew Barrymore announced Sunday that she has changed her mind about taping new episodes of her daytime talk show before the Writers Guild of America strike ends.
Patriarch Kirill, the head of Russian Orthodox Christianity, visited a submarine base in Kamchatka on Saturday as his country continues to wage war on Ukraine.
Kim Jong Un, the supreme leader of North Korea, left Russia's Primorsky Krai region by train after a state visit in which he was showered with gifts and taken to see a ballet performance.
Scottish screenwriter Neil Forsyth says the real-life Brink's-Mat heist is such an extraordinary story that he wanted to tell it in a new miniseries, "The Gold," as well as in a similarly titled non-fiction book.
Actor Kyle Chandler turns 58 and actor India Amarteifio turns 22, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 17.
On Sept. 17, 2001, U.S. President George W. Bush said Osama bin Laden, the suspected ringleader in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was "wanted dead or alive." 
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