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Screenwriters reach tentative deal with studios to end strike The Writers Guild of America has reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with the major entertainment studios to end the 146-day strike that has brought television and film production to a standstill. Fantastic Fest review: 'Sri Asih' a fun MMA superhero movie "Sri Asih: The Warrior," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is an Indonesian comic book adaptation that blends MMA fights with super powers and a whole lot of fun. Kosovo police kill at least 3 gunmen, arrest 4 suspects following hours-long standoff A police officer was killed and at least three suspects were shot dead Sunday after dozens of armed marauders took over a small village in northern Kosovo before ambushing authorities who responded to the scene. Miami Dolphins crush Denver Broncos in record-setting 70-20 win Tua Tagovailoa played a perfect first half and the Miami Dolphins went on to set franchise records in points, yards and touchdowns in an epic blowout of the Denver Broncos on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Florida woman found dead in the mouth of an alligator Police have identified the body of a woman who was found in the jaws of an alligator near Tampa Bay, Fla. Fantastic Fest review: 'Crumb Catcher' relentless with cringe comedy, danger Crumb Catcher, which premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, combines cringe comedy with taut suspense and is equally successful at both. One person remains critical after shots fired at Oklahoma State Fair One person was in critical condition after being shot and wounded at the Oklahoma State Fair Saturday in Oklahoma City following an apparent confrontation between two groups, police said. Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza placed in ‘punishment cell’ in Siberian prison Vladimir Kara-Murza, an imprisoned critic of the Kremlin, has been transferred to a maximum security prison in Siberia and placed in a "punishment cell." 16 killed in coal mine fire in southern China Sixteen people were killed Sunday after being trapped in a burning coal mine in southern China. 40,000 protest potential amnesty deal for 2017 Catalan secession effort Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded into Madrid Sunday to protest a potential amnesty deal for separatists who led a failed push for Catalonia to secede from the country in 2017. Man dies after being attacked by swarm of bees in Kentucky A Kentucky man has died of respiratory failure after being attacked by a swarm of bees while on his porch in Kentucky. President Biden delivers statement on Yom Kippur President Joe Biden wished the Jewish community "G'mar Chatimah Tova" Sunday in a statement observance of Yom Kippur. Six killed after train slams into SUV near Tampa, Fla. Six people, including three children, were killed Saturday night after a freight train crashed into an SUV sitting on the tracks at a railroad crossing near Tampa, Fla. 'Nun II' tops North American box office for 3rd weekend The Nun II is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third, straight weekend, earning an additional $8.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Ex judge stripped of law license after claims she stole from her uncle to buy cryptocurrency A former judge in Cook County, Ill., has been stripped of her law license after claims she stole money from her uncle to buy cryptocurrency. New Orleans area preparing for saltwater intrusion as Mississippi River slows Saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is threatening to impact the drinking water supply in the New Orleans area, prompting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater. Fantasy football: Otton, Hurst among 4 must-start tight ends for Week 3 Cade Otton and Hayden Hurst are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start tight ends for Week 3 of the fantasy football season. Fantasy football: Cousins, Pickett among must-start QBs for Week 3 Kirk Cousins and Kenny Pickett are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 3. Retired FBI special agent pleads guilty to concealing information from bureau The former special agent in charge of the FBI's field office in New York pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of concealing information from the bureau. NASA recovers samples from Bennu asteroid, OSIRIS-REx on to asteroid Apophis A 250-gram dust sample from the Bennu asteroid, collected by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, landed on Earth on Sunday. Cooper, Flowers among 4 must-start Week 3 fantasy football wide receivers Zay Flowers and Amari Cooper are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start wide receivers for Week 3 of the fantasy football season. Pierce, Cook among 5 fantasy football RBs to avoid in Week 3 Dameon Pierce and James Cook are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 3. North Korean opera stars are giving concerts to encourage farmers to finish this year’s harvest Opera singers and artists in North Korea are giving daily concerts at farms in the western part of the country to "encourage" farmers to finish this year's harvest. Savannah Chrisley mourns death of ex-fiance, hockey player Nic Kerdiles Reality TV personality Savannah Chrisley posted a heartfelt tribute to her late ex-fiance, former professional hockey player Nic Kerdiles. Usher to headline next Super Bowl Halftime Show R&B super-star Usher has been booked to perform the next Super Bowl Halftime Show. |
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Late-Night Shows May Return After Writer’s Strike DealLate-night and daytime talk shows could return after the resolution of the writers’ strike, potentially bringing relief to one corner of the industry. Actors in Hollywood Remain on Strike Despite Deal With WritersThe writers’ agreement could expedite negotiations, as some of SAG-AFTRA’s concerns are similar to ones raised by the Writers Guild. As Trump Prosecutions Move Forward, Threats and Concerns IncreaseAs criminal cases proceed against the former president, heated rhetoric and anger among his supporters have the authorities worried about the risk of political dissent becoming deadly. China’s Coast Guard and the Fight to Control AsiaBeijing’s patrol vessels often resemble warships. Now other nations are trying to compete with tougher coast guards of their own. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Brings Bennu Asteroid Sample to EarthThe seven-year OSIRIS-REX mission ended on Sunday with the return of regolith from the asteroid Bennu, which might hold clues about the origins of our solar system and life. White House Steps Up Warnings of Shutdown Impact as Deadline NearsPresident Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made public calls for Republicans, who remain at an impasse over funding the government, to resolve their differences before next Sunday. Gold Mining Is Poisoning the Planet With MercuryTen years after an international treaty to ban mercury, the toxic metal continues to poison. The reason might have to do with your wedding ring. Inside the Unfounded Claim That DeSantis Abused Guantánamo DetaineesA former prisoner’s story of mistreatment at the hands of Ron DeSantis made headlines. But The New York Times found no evidence to back it up. How Dana Perino, G.O.P. Debate Moderator, Walks a Fine Line at Fox NewsThe former press secretary in the Bush White House will moderate the next Republican debate. She’s managed to rise at Fox without being a Trump supplicant. Polls Show Low Approval Ratings for Biden, and Trump Coasting in PrimarySurveys from NBC News and The Washington Post/ABC News pointed to a general election between two unpopular candidates. Being ThereThe principal duty of friendship is merely presence. This Is How A.I. Ruins the InternetWhy the development of artificial intelligence might result in greater pollution of our digital public spaces. Bringing Ukraine Into NATO and the E.U. Is the Key to PeaceTom Friedman on what could be a real endgame to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Nearly 400 Ethnic Armenians Flee Nagorno-KarabakhMore than 1,000 people crossed the border from the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh on Sunday, days after a military offensive returned the ethnic Armenian enclave to Azerbaijan’s control. ‘Brave Cave’ Lawsuits: Baton Rouge Police Accused of Abuse at WarehouseLawsuits filed in federal court said officers detained, abused and humiliated detainees in an unmarked “torture warehouse.” Newsom Vetoes Bill on Parental Support of Child’s Gender Identity in Custody CasesThe bill would have instructed judges in custody battles to weigh a parent’s support for a child’s gender identity. The governor’s veto breaks from his usual stance on transgender rights. A Happy Himalayan Kingdom Is Driving Its New York City Neighbors NutsAn extraordinarily loud air-conditioner atop the Kingdom of Bhutan’s permanent mission to the United Nations has plagued a 43rd Street apartment building for years. More Recent Articles |
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The Writers Guild of America has reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with the major entertainment studios to end the 146-day strike that has brought television and film production to a standstill.
"Sri Asih: The Warrior," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is an Indonesian comic book adaptation that blends MMA fights with super powers and a whole lot of fun.
A police officer was killed and at least three suspects were shot dead Sunday after dozens of armed marauders took over a small village in northern Kosovo before ambushing authorities who responded to the scene.
Tua Tagovailoa played a perfect first half and the Miami Dolphins went on to set franchise records in points, yards and touchdowns in an epic blowout of the Denver Broncos on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Police have identified the body of a woman who was found in the jaws of an alligator near Tampa Bay, Fla.
Crumb Catcher, which premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, combines cringe comedy with taut suspense and is equally successful at both.
One person was in critical condition after being shot and wounded at the Oklahoma State Fair Saturday in Oklahoma City following an apparent confrontation between two groups, police said.
Vladimir Kara-Murza, an imprisoned critic of the Kremlin, has been transferred to a maximum security prison in Siberia and placed in a "punishment cell."
Sixteen people were killed Sunday after being trapped in a burning coal mine in southern China.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded into Madrid Sunday to protest a potential amnesty deal for separatists who led a failed push for Catalonia to secede from the country in 2017.
A Kentucky man has died of respiratory failure after being attacked by a swarm of bees while on his porch in Kentucky.
President Joe Biden wished the Jewish community "G'mar Chatimah Tova" Sunday in a statement observance of Yom Kippur.
Six people, including three children, were killed Saturday night after a freight train crashed into an SUV sitting on the tracks at a railroad crossing near Tampa, Fla.
The Nun II is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third, straight weekend, earning an additional $8.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A former judge in Cook County, Ill., has been stripped of her law license after claims she stole money from her uncle to buy cryptocurrency.
Saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is threatening to impact the drinking water supply in the New Orleans area, prompting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater.
Cade Otton and Hayden Hurst are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start tight ends for Week 3 of the fantasy football season.
Kirk Cousins and Kenny Pickett are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 3.
The former special agent in charge of the FBI's field office in New York pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of concealing information from the bureau.
A 250-gram dust sample from the Bennu asteroid, collected by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, landed on Earth on Sunday.
Zay Flowers and Amari Cooper are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start wide receivers for Week 3 of the fantasy football season.
Dameon Pierce and James Cook are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's five fantasy football running backs to avoid in lineups in Week 3.
Opera singers and artists in North Korea are giving daily concerts at farms in the western part of the country to "encourage" farmers to finish this year's harvest.
Reality TV personality Savannah Chrisley posted a heartfelt tribute to her late ex-fiance, former professional hockey player Nic Kerdiles.
R&B super-star Usher has been booked to perform the next Super Bowl Halftime Show. 
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