Pennsylvania State Police said Monday that they have taken over the search for an inmate who escaped from prison late last month and have zeroed in on a wooded area of Chester County where they believe he may be hiding. First lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, the White House announced Monday while confirming that President Joe Biden has tested negative. According to a YouGov opinion poll released Monday, only 30% of Britons between the ages of 18 and 24-years-old say the monarchy is "good for Britain." That compares in stark contrast to 77% of those over the age of 65. Five people were killed Monday in an early morning crash that injured three others on Georgia's Interstate 85, about 23 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. Roads into and out of the Burning Man music and culture festival in northern Nevada reopened Monday after heavy rainfall and mud stranded tens of thousands of attendees over the weekend. A total of 23 people were injured inside a Denny's restaurant near Houston on Monday after a driver crashed his SUV into the building, police said. Tropical Storm Haikui took two swipes at Taiwan before moving back out to sea on Monday after injuring nearly 80 people and causing widespread damage across the country. Former Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell has died at age 56, band members confirmed Monday. The American trainer for British professional boxer Chris Eubank Jr. was arrested at an airport in Manchester and charged with possession of a weapon, police confirmed Monday. Russia in July attempted to broker joint naval exercises involving China and North Korea, South Korean officials claimed Monday. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday demanded an easing of Western sanctions on his country's agricultural sector before rejoining a grain deal allowing Ukraine to ship food safely to developing nations. An Australian researcher has been evacuated from a base in Antarctica and is being transported for care after developing an urgent medical condition while working at the remote outpost, officials confirmed Monday. President Joe Biden touted his credentials as a "pro-union" president during a Labor Day speech Monday in front of union workers in Philadelphia, telling the audience that the labor unions built the middle class. Chinese President Xi Jinping won't attend this week's Group of 20 summit in India with Premier Li Qiang appearing in his place, a government official said Monday. Lea Michele has wrapped up her year-long run in the revival of the Broadway musical "Funny Girl," a job she is calling "the role of a lifetime." Sunday's Metallica concert in Glendale, Ariz., was canceled after lead singer James Hetfield tested positive for COVID. Monday's colorful Google Doodle celebrates the North American holiday of Labor Day. The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton starts Tuesday and is expected to center on his marital infidelity, potentially airing the sordid details of the staunch conservative's personal misdeeds. Labor Day serves as a reminder that the summer season is coming to a close, but this time of year also marks peak season for State Fairs -- and these celebrations bring with them a number of unusual traditions. Jason Segal, Quincy Isaiah, Adrien Brody and "Winning Time" co-creator Max Borenstein discuss Sunday's episode and the firing of coach Paul Westhead (Segal). Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the deportation of immigrants illegally living in Israel. Actor Whitney Cummings turns 41 and actor Max Greenfield turns 43, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 4. |
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