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U.N. revises down Libyan death toll, though it expects figure to rise again The United Nations humanitarian affairs office has drastically revised down the death toll from Storm Daniel in Libya by several thousand while stating it expects the figure to rise amid search-and-rescue work. Hurricane Nigel gains strength in the Atlantic Several days after a post-hurricane Lee swept across Nova Scotia, hurricane forecasters warned about Hurricane Nigel in the Atlantic where it gained strength Monday and is expected to become a major hurricane Tuesday. 9 juveniles recaptured after escaping from Pennsylvania detention center Nine juvenile inmates from Pennsylvania are back in custody Monday morning after they escaped from a youth detention center on Sunday, worrying residents again about a manhunt. Study blames Trump for decline in immigrant well-child healthcare visits Researchers at Boston University School of Public Health found that former President Donald Trump's 2016 election was associated with a 5% drop in well-child visits for children of immigrant mothers. Debris field found in search for stealth fighter jet missing in South Carolina A debris field has been found in the U.S. military's search for a lost stealth F-35 fighter jet in South Carolina after the pilot ejected Sunday afternoon due to a "mishap." Elon Musk considers subscription fee for X/Twitter users Elon Musk revealed he is considering charging all users a fee to use the rebranded social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, as he met Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. McNeil homer lifts Mets past Marlins; Arraez reaches 200 hits Jeff McNeil sent the third pitch of the ninth inning on a scorching 96-mph one-way trip over the right field fence at LoanDepot Park to lift the New York Mets to a narrow win over the Miami Marlins on Monday in Miami. Black bear loose in Disney's Magic Kingdom park safely caught, relocated A black bear that prompted the closing of parts of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park in Orlando, Fla., on Monday has been safely captured and removed, state wildlife officials said. Michigan State notifies football coach Mel Tucker it intends to fire him Michigan State University school officials told head football coach Mel Tucker on Monday they have begun the process of firing him "for cause" over allegations of sexual harassment. In virtual meeting with Bill Clinton, pope urges response to climate change, war Pope Francis urged stronger action on climate change, as he called on the world to act "before it's too late," during a virtual conversation Monday with former U.S. President Bill Clinton in New York City. Iran, U.S. complete prisoner swap after releasing $6B of frozen Iranian funds Iran has released five U.S. citizens from custody on Monday after the United States agreed to release $6 billion in frozen assets. Virginia's Rep. Jennifer Wexton won't seek re-election after new diagnosis Jennifer Wexton, a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia, announced Monday she will not seek re-election after being diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder. UAW, automakers remain far apart four days into strike Four days into their strike, the United Auto Workers union and Detroit's Big Three automakers remain far apart Monday as the White House steers clear of negotiations. Contract talks between Canadian autoworkers, Ford face midnight deadline The union representing workers at the Detroit Three auto companies in Canada said Monday that talks aimed a preventing a potential strike at midnight have progressed but that the sides are still "far apart." Look: Police find pig wandering loose on Bacon Creek Road Police in Kentucky are trying to find the owner of a small, stray pig found wandering loose on the appropriately named Bacon Creek Road. TV news broadcast alerts couple to $200,000 lottery win A South Carolina couple said they only learned about their $200,000 lottery jackpot when a spot on their local TV news reminded them to check their ticket. Former DOJ official argues for Georgia elections trial to move to federal court An attorney for former Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark on Monday asked for his client's election-interference case to be moved from Georgia's state court to federal court. Watch: 'Quantum Leap' Season 2 visits L.A. riots, Salem Witch Trials, more NBC released the trailer for "Quantum Leap" Season 2 on Monday. The show returns Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. EDT. Suspect arrested in ambush slaying of Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy A "person of interest" has been has been detained in this weekend's ambush-style slaying of a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, authorities said Monday. Heavy drinkers at risk for buildup of fat around heart, liver Before pouring another drink, consider this sobering new research: Heavy drinkers can develop fat around the heart, leading to heart failure and other cardiac problems. Clorox warns of supply shortages after summer cyberattack A cyberattack at Clorox in August has led to supply shortages at one of the country's leading housing cleaning products company in its regulatory filing on Monday. Quarter of low-income older Americans have no medical insurance As people age, health issues tend to mount, but roughly a quarter of low-income adults over 65 have no medical insurance. Look: EXO's D.O. releases solo EP, 'Somebody' music video K-pop star D.O. released the solo album "Expectation" and a music video for the song "Somebody." Overdue books returned to library more than 600 miles away A pair of long-overdue books arrived at their Ontario home after being returned to a library in Massachusetts -- more than 600 miles away. Watch: 'Chucky' Season 3 trailer teases Sarah Sherman, Kenan Thompson cameos "Chucky," a horror series based on the "Child's Play" movies, will return for a third season on USA Network and Syfy. |
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McCarthy’s Plan to Avoid a Shutdown Hits Stiff G.O.P. OppositionRepublican leaders were hoping to pass the combination of spending cuts and border controls to show they were working to forestall a shutdown and pressure the Senate, but the bill’s prospects looked grim. U.S. National Debt Tops $33 Trillion for First TimeThe fiscal milestone comes as Congress is facing a new spending fight with a government shutdown looming. Evidence Suggests Ukrainian Missile Caused Market TragedyWitness accounts and an analysis of video and weapon fragments suggest a Ukrainian missile failed to hit its intended target and landed in a bustling street, with devastating consequences. Zelensky Cleans House in Ukraine’s Corruption-Plagued Defense MinistryOn the eve of a trip to the United States, Ukraine’s president is eager to demonstrate that the billions of dollars Washington is spending to aid his country is not being squandered. Trump Planning Detroit Visit During Second GOP DebateLooking past the Republican primary, Donald Trump and his campaign are already gearing up for a possible rematch with President Biden. Police Arrest Kevin Salazar, 29, Suspect in Ambush Shooting of L.A. DeputyThe deputy, Ryan Clinkunbroomer, 30, was killed Saturday night as he sat in a patrol cruiser near the sheriff’s station in Palmdale, Calif. Libyan Protesters Demand Accountability After Floods Killed ThousandsThe cries of protesters were part of a rising chorus of calls for answers from leaders across a divided Libya, specifically for an international investigation. How to Tell if Your A.I. is ConsciousIn a new report, scientists offer a list of measurable qualities that might indicate the presence of some presence in a machine. Can Ghana’s Debt Trap of Crisis and Bailouts Be Stopped?The government of Ghana is essentially bankrupt, and has turned to the International Monetary Fund for its 17th financial rescue since 1957. Acquitted by the Texas Senate, Ken Paxton Still Faces Legal ProblemsThe State Senate acquitted the attorney general on charges of corruption and abuse of office, but he still faces trial on securities fraud charges and a federal corruption investigation. Does Ozempic Stop Working Over Time? Why Weight Loss Can PlateauPeople taking the drug and similar medications will hit an inevitable, and necessary, plateau. Here’s why. Where Has All the Left-Wing Money Gone?Progressive groups that should be gearing up for 2024 are instead having to downsize. I Was Attacked by Donald Trump and Elon Musk. I Believe It Was a Strategy To Change What You See Online.Yoel Roth argues that his experiences being attacked by Trump and Musk were part of a greater strategy — one that is changing what all of us see online. Instacart Prices I.P.O. at $30 a Share, Raising $660 MillionThe grocery delivery company priced its offering at the high end of expectations, in a potentially upbeat sign for tech public offerings. Debris From Missing F-35 Jet Found in South Carolina, Ending MysteryDebris was found north of Charleston, S.C., one day after a pilot on a training mission ejected and the military lost track of his jet. When Fiji Beats Australia, and It Almost Isn’t an UpsetThe Pacific Island nations, hardly sports powers, can hold their own and then some in rugby. Millions Saw His Paintings on TV. In the Art World, His Work Still Went Unnoticed.In his lifetime, Ernie Barnes was largely dismissed and ignored by the industry. He became an icon anyway. More Recent Articles |
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The United Nations humanitarian affairs office has drastically revised down the death toll from Storm Daniel in Libya by several thousand while stating it expects the figure to rise amid search-and-rescue work.
Several days after a post-hurricane Lee swept across Nova Scotia, hurricane forecasters warned about Hurricane Nigel in the Atlantic where it gained strength Monday and is expected to become a major hurricane Tuesday.
Nine juvenile inmates from Pennsylvania are back in custody Monday morning after they escaped from a youth detention center on Sunday, worrying residents again about a manhunt.
Researchers at Boston University School of Public Health found that former President Donald Trump's 2016 election was associated with a 5% drop in well-child visits for children of immigrant mothers.
A debris field has been found in the U.S. military's search for a lost stealth F-35 fighter jet in South Carolina after the pilot ejected Sunday afternoon due to a "mishap."
Elon Musk revealed he is considering charging all users a fee to use the rebranded social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, as he met Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Jeff McNeil sent the third pitch of the ninth inning on a scorching 96-mph one-way trip over the right field fence at LoanDepot Park to lift the New York Mets to a narrow win over the Miami Marlins on Monday in Miami.
A black bear that prompted the closing of parts of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park in Orlando, Fla., on Monday has been safely captured and removed, state wildlife officials said.
Michigan State University school officials told head football coach Mel Tucker on Monday they have begun the process of firing him "for cause" over allegations of sexual harassment.
Pope Francis urged stronger action on climate change, as he called on the world to act "before it's too late," during a virtual conversation Monday with former U.S. President Bill Clinton in New York City.
Iran has released five U.S. citizens from custody on Monday after the United States agreed to release $6 billion in frozen assets.
Jennifer Wexton, a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia, announced Monday she will not seek re-election after being diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder.
Four days into their strike, the United Auto Workers union and Detroit's Big Three automakers remain far apart Monday as the White House steers clear of negotiations.
The union representing workers at the Detroit Three auto companies in Canada said Monday that talks aimed a preventing a potential strike at midnight have progressed but that the sides are still "far apart."
Police in Kentucky are trying to find the owner of a small, stray pig found wandering loose on the appropriately named Bacon Creek Road.
A South Carolina couple said they only learned about their $200,000 lottery jackpot when a spot on their local TV news reminded them to check their ticket.
An attorney for former Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark on Monday asked for his client's election-interference case to be moved from Georgia's state court to federal court.
NBC released the trailer for "Quantum Leap" Season 2 on Monday. The show returns Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. EDT.
A "person of interest" has been has been detained in this weekend's ambush-style slaying of a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, authorities said Monday.
Before pouring another drink, consider this sobering new research: Heavy drinkers can develop fat around the heart, leading to heart failure and other cardiac problems.
A cyberattack at Clorox in August has led to supply shortages at one of the country's leading housing cleaning products company in its regulatory filing on Monday.
As people age, health issues tend to mount, but roughly a quarter of low-income adults over 65 have no medical insurance.
K-pop star D.O. released the solo album "Expectation" and a music video for the song "Somebody."
A pair of long-overdue books arrived at their Ontario home after being returned to a library in Massachusetts -- more than 600 miles away.
"Chucky," a horror series based on the "Child's Play" movies, will return for a third season on USA Network and Syfy. 
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