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GOP candidates share views on federal abortion ban, impeachment inquiry at Iowa Faith and Freedom town hall Ten Republican presidential candidates weighed in on whether abortion access should be ruled on at the state or federal level at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Fall Gala in Des Moines on Saturday. 14 dead after plane crashes in Amazon At least 14 people died Saturday after a small passenger plane crashed in the Amazon, officials said. Storm Lee makes landfall in Nova Scotia, claims life in Maine Post-Tropical Storm Lee made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday afternoon with near-hurricane-force winds. Police arrest 6 wanted for torturing, killing woman lured to join ‘Soldiers of Christ’ A woman from South Korea was allegedly tortured and killed by a gang of at least six people in Georgia who lured her to join a group referred to "Soldiers of Christ." Armed man posing as U.S. Marshal arrested at RFK Jr. campaign event A man armed with a loaded pistol was arrested Friday at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign event after he was caught posing as a U.S. Marshal. Maui fire death toll drops to 97 after DNA testing The death toll from the wildfires that devastated Maui last month has dropped from 115 to 97 after DNA tests, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Friday. Miami-Dade police director returns home after self-inflicted gunshot wound The Miami-Dade Police Department says its chief, Alfredo "Freddy" Ramirez III, has returned home following nearly two months of hospitalization due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound in July. Stellantis ups wage increase offer to 21% as UAW strike continues Stellantis, one of the Detroit Three carmakers, upped its offer to include a 21% wage increase for hourly workers over the course of the contract as a historic United Auto Workers strike continued Saturday. Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assaults over 7-year span Comedian and actor Russell Brand is facing multiple allegations of sexual assault Saturday following an in-depth investigation by a team of British media outlets. Cavs president Koby Altman arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated Koby Altman, president of basketball operations for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA, was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, authorities said Saturday. Newly uncovered 1942 letter shows Pope Pius XII likely knew of Holocaust A letter from 1942 uncovered by a Vatican archivist shows that Pope Pius XII, who served as pontiff during World War II, likely knew about the Holocaust, an Italian newspaper reported Saturday. Poland to keep border closed to Ukraine grain imports Poland will not end a ban on Ukraine grain imports despite a decision by the European Union to end its own similar measures, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki confirmed Saturday. Texas AG Ken Paxton acquitted on all charges in impeachment trial Texas state senators on Saturday acquitted state Attorney General Ken Paxton on each of the 16 counts he was facing in his impeachment trial at the state capitol in Austin. EU's von der Leyen to view refugee crisis on Italian island of Lampedusa European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will view first-hand the unfolding refugee crisis on the Italian island of Lampedusa this weekend, her office announced Saturday. Son of 'El Chapo' extradited to United States from Mexico Mexican officials have extradited high-ranking Sinaloa cartel leader Ovidio Guzman-Lopez, son of convicted drug kingpin, Joaquin 'El Chapo" Guzman, to the United States. North Korea's Kim Jong Un tours Russian military facilities in Vladivostok North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Saturday met with Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu and toured a Russian warship and aircraft factory in the far eastern city of Vladivostok. Medical supplies arrive in flood-ravaged Libya; halt in mass burials urged Aid in the form of nearly 30 tons of health supplies arrived in the flood-devastated Libyan port city of Derna on Saturday as officials urged a halt to the practice of burying victims in mass graves. Zach Bryan's self-titled album tops U.S album chart for 2nd week Country music star Zach Bryan's self-titled record is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week. Police: Man arrested near Buckingham Palace after climbing wall A 25-year-old man was arrested near London's Buckingham Palace Saturday after scaling a wall to gain entry to the stable area, police said. Steven Martin denies actress' claim he was 'horrid' on 'Little Shop' set Steve Martin has denied allegations of abusive behavior made in a new memoir against him by Miriam Margoyles, his co-star in the 1986 movie musical, "Little Shop of Horrors." SpaceX launches 22 Starlink satellites in 65th mission of 2023 A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 22 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida late Friday. Hugh Jackman, wife Deborra-lee Furness divorcing after 27 years "The Greatest Showman" and "X-Men" star Hugh Jackman has confirmed he and his wife, Deborra-lee Furness, are ending their 27-year marriage. Famous birthdays for Sept. 16: Nick Jonas, Mickey Rourke Actor/singer Nick Jonas turns 31 and actor Mickey Rourke turns 71, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 16. On This Day, Sept. 16: O.J. Simpson arrested for Vegas robbery On Sept. 16, 2007, O.J. Simpson was arrested and charged with robbery, assault, burglary and conspiracy in a Las Vegas armed robbery. |
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Texas Attorney General Is Acquitted in Landmark Senate TrialSenators voted largely on party lines against conviction of the attorney general, Ken Paxton, who had been impeached on charges of corruption and abuse of office. Ken Paxton’s Trial Became a Contest Over Republican PoliticsThe battle over the fate of the Trump-backed Texas Attorney General became a litmus test for loyalty to the GOP. UAW Union and Ford, General Motors and Stellantis Resume TalksThe United Auto Workers said it had “reasonably productive conversations with Ford” but did not mention G.M. or Stellantis. Tech Fears Are Showing Up on Picket LinesWhat’s being called the “summer of strikes” comes at a time when workers increasingly fear new technologies will threaten their jobs. Police Questioning Person in Suspected Opioid Death at Bronx Day CareA 1-year-old boy died and three other children were hospitalized on Friday after showing signs of drug exposure at the day care, officials said. What We Know About Children and OpioidsA 1-year-old died and three other children fell ill at a New York day care, and the authorities blamed opioids. Children are significantly more vulnerable to drugs because of their small bodies. Jann Wenner Removed From Rock Hall Board After Times InterviewThe Rolling Stone co-founder’s exit comes a day after The New York Times published an interview in which he made widely criticized comments. Libya Dams Were in Danger, Engineer Warned“The state wasn’t interested,” said an engineer who published a paper on why Derna’s dams, after decades of postponed repairs, might fail under the stress of a powerful storm. How Danelo Cavalcante Survived 13 Days on the Run in PennsylvaniaThe 34-year-old fugitive was desperate and resourceful, authorities said, and for days he stayed ahead of his pursuers, sometimes by steps, sometimes by miles. New York City Responds to Airbnb CrackdownHosts and guests are scrambling to adapt as the city ramps up its enforcement of tough, new rules on short-term rentals. But whether the crackdown will ease a housing shortage is up for debate. Morocco Earthquake Badly Damages Cultural SitesMany historic buildings revered by Moroccans and tourists alike were lost or damaged in the earthquake. How Shane Gillis Both Plays to and Mocks Red StatersThe comic’s savvy approach fits into the evolving meaning of conservatism and has resulted in hugely popular stand-up specials, like “Beautiful Dogs” on Netflix. Biden’s Staff May Be Giving Ammunition to TrumpstersThe White House handlers need to be a little more hands-off. The More They Lock Us Up, the Stronger We BecomeAs the anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death approached, Iran’s leaders worked hard to suppress dissent. That will only make us stronger. Coming Soon to the U.N.: Cocktails, Steak and HypocrisyAt the U.N., world leaders promised to work to end poverty, illiteracy and child marriage. So much for their promises. Is ‘Peak Woke’ Behind Us or Ahead?What ideological policing looks like now and perhaps in the future. Lauren Boebert Apologizes for Vaping in a Denver TheaterThe Colorado congresswoman previously denied vaping during the performance, but could be seen doing so on surveillance video. Lee Makes Landfall at US-Canada BorderThough no longer a major hurricane, Lee was still a significant storm as it swept through the Northeast on Saturday, leaving at least one person dead. Pope Pius XII Likely Knew of Holocaust, Newly Discovered Letter SuggestsThe newly discovered letter, written by a German Jesuit to Pope Pius XII’s personal secretary, suggests that the pope knew of Hitler’s atrocities but chose to remain silent. NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Is the Era of Risk Taking Over?There were plenty of stylish people on the streets at New York Fashion Week. But risk-takers were a rarer breed. More Recent Articles |
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Ten Republican presidential candidates weighed in on whether abortion access should be ruled on at the state or federal level at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Fall Gala in Des Moines on Saturday.
At least 14 people died Saturday after a small passenger plane crashed in the Amazon, officials said.
Post-Tropical Storm Lee made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday afternoon with near-hurricane-force winds.
A woman from South Korea was allegedly tortured and killed by a gang of at least six people in Georgia who lured her to join a group referred to "Soldiers of Christ."
A man armed with a loaded pistol was arrested Friday at Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign event after he was caught posing as a U.S. Marshal.
The death toll from the wildfires that devastated Maui last month has dropped from 115 to 97 after DNA tests, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Friday.
The Miami-Dade Police Department says its chief, Alfredo "Freddy" Ramirez III, has returned home following nearly two months of hospitalization due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound in July.
Stellantis, one of the Detroit Three carmakers, upped its offer to include a 21% wage increase for hourly workers over the course of the contract as a historic United Auto Workers strike continued Saturday.
Comedian and actor Russell Brand is facing multiple allegations of sexual assault Saturday following an in-depth investigation by a team of British media outlets.
Koby Altman, president of basketball operations for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA, was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, authorities said Saturday.
A letter from 1942 uncovered by a Vatican archivist shows that Pope Pius XII, who served as pontiff during World War II, likely knew about the Holocaust, an Italian newspaper reported Saturday.
Poland will not end a ban on Ukraine grain imports despite a decision by the European Union to end its own similar measures, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki confirmed Saturday.
Texas state senators on Saturday acquitted state Attorney General Ken Paxton on each of the 16 counts he was facing in his impeachment trial at the state capitol in Austin.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will view first-hand the unfolding refugee crisis on the Italian island of Lampedusa this weekend, her office announced Saturday.
Mexican officials have extradited high-ranking Sinaloa cartel leader Ovidio Guzman-Lopez, son of convicted drug kingpin, Joaquin 'El Chapo" Guzman, to the United States.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Saturday met with Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu and toured a Russian warship and aircraft factory in the far eastern city of Vladivostok.
Aid in the form of nearly 30 tons of health supplies arrived in the flood-devastated Libyan port city of Derna on Saturday as officials urged a halt to the practice of burying victims in mass graves.
Country music star Zach Bryan's self-titled record is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
A 25-year-old man was arrested near London's Buckingham Palace Saturday after scaling a wall to gain entry to the stable area, police said.
Steve Martin has denied allegations of abusive behavior made in a new memoir against him by Miriam Margoyles, his co-star in the 1986 movie musical, "Little Shop of Horrors."
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 22 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida late Friday.
"The Greatest Showman" and "X-Men" star Hugh Jackman has confirmed he and his wife, Deborra-lee Furness, are ending their 27-year marriage.
Actor/singer Nick Jonas turns 31 and actor Mickey Rourke turns 71, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 16.
On Sept. 16, 2007, O.J. Simpson was arrested and charged with robbery, assault, burglary and conspiracy in a Las Vegas armed robbery. 
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