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Fantastic Fest review: 'Strange Darling' keeps shocking twists coming "Strange Darling," which premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is a gripping thriller full of unexpected twists. UAW announces strikes at 38 GM, Stellantis distribution centers across country United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced Friday morning that its members at General Motors and Stellantis distribution centers across the country will go on strike. Sen. Bob Menendez indicted on federal bribery charges The Justice Department announced Friday the indictment of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., on bribery charges. Fantastic Fest review: 'House of Usher' captivates with Poe medley "The Fall of the House of Usher," which premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, tells a captivating new tale with the building blocks of Edgar Allan Poe. Tropical Storm Ophelia sets its sights on North Carolina, Virginia A disturbance in the Atlantic became Tropical Storm Ophelia on Friday, hurricane forecasters said, warning that North Carolina coastal areas should be on guard for storm conditions this weekend. Zelensky tells Canada its help has saved 'thousands and thousands of lives' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Ottawa early Friday to sign new economic agreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and to reaffirm ties with a key Western ally amid the war against Russia. Joe Biden chooses Kamala Harris to lead White House initiative on gun violence U.S. President Joe Biden will announce the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention at a ceremony at the White House. Doctors report second successful genetically modified pig heart transplant For the second time, doctors have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig heart inside a living patient, doctors at the University of Maryland School of Medicine said Friday. Look: Car wash workers find groundhog in front bumper of customer's car Workers at an Indiana car wash made a shocking discovery while examining the front bumper of a customer's car -- a stuck groundhog. First-time Powerball player wins $100,000 in Michigan A Michigan woman had a brush with beginner's luck when she bought a Powerball ticket for the first time and won a $100,000 prize. CDC establishes disease outbreak response network with $262M in grants The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded $262.5 million in grants to 13 organizations to establish a national network to detect and respond to public health emergencies. Astronomers say carbon dioxide on Jupiter's moon Europa likely originated in ocean Data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope shows carbon dioxide on a region of Jupiter's moon Europa, suggesting it potentially could harbor conditions suitable for life. Rookie QB's Bryce Young, Anthony Richardson ruled out for Panthers, Colts Rookies Bryce Young and Anthony Richardson, two of the first quarterbacks selected in the 2023 NFL Draft, will not play in Week 3 because of injuries, their teams announced Friday. Fantastic Fest review: 'Enter the Clones' doc honors Bruce Lee successors "Enter the Clones of Bruce," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, celebrates the martial artists hired to play versions of Bruce Lee after Lee's death. Goldman Sachs to pay $6M fine for incomplete, inaccurate blue sheets The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday that it has fined financial giant Goldman Sachs $6 million for failing to submit accurate information in its blue sheets. Bengals sign QB Reid Sinnett to practice squad; Joe Burrow's status iffy The Cincinnati Bengals signed quarterback Reid Sinnett to their practice squad, the team announced Friday afternoon. The signing came amid uncertainty about starting quarterback Joe Burrow's status for Week 3. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touts possible 'historic' normalization with Saudi Arabia Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the United Nations General Assembly on Friday that his country is close to normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, which could present a key shift in its ongoing conflict w Atlanta Braves place pitcher Max Fried on injured list The Atlanta Braves placed ace pitcher Max Fried on the 15-day injured list, ending his regular season just ahead of the playoffs, the team announced Friday. Michigan lighthouse launches messages in bottles offering free stays The caretakers of a historic Michigan lighthouse are offering free stays at the landmark in an unusual contest involving messages in bottles tossed into the Great Lakes. Watch: Skunk with cup stuck over its head found walking circles in Maine street Police in Maine came to the rescue of a skunk seen wandering in a road with a cup stuck over its head. Identification of gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer may help those at risk Researchers have found a gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer, which could lead to better prevention and treatment strategies. EU fines Intel $400M to settle 2009 antitrust case The European Commission on Friday re-imposed a $400 million fine against Intel to settle portions of a $1 billion judgment against the U.S. chipmaker as part of a 2009 antitrust ruling. Hyoyeon to launch North American tour as DJ HyoLook: Seagulls rescued after flying into vat of used cooking oil The New England Wildlife Center is caring for nearly two dozen seagulls that ended up in a vat of used cooking oil on the back of a truck. |
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Senator Bob Menendez Is Indicted in Brazen Bribery PlotThe governor of New Jersey called on Senator Robert Menendez to resign. The senator stepped down from his chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee. Menendez Indictment Could Undercut G.O.P. Attacks on Justice DepartmentThe indictment of the Democratic senator from New Jersey comes at a politically opportune moment for the besieged Justice Department. Across Washington, Officials Brace for Government ShutdownWith salary advances and staff reshuffles, lawmakers and federal agencies are preparing for a lapse in government funding that is beginning to seem inevitable. With House Nearing Shutdown, Gaetz Leads Resistance Against McCarthyThe Florida Republican, who has styled himself as Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s chief tormentor, is leading the opposition to a measure to keep the government open. UAW Strike: Biden to Visit Michigan to Support Autoworkers on Picket LineIn an extraordinary show of support for organized labor, President Biden said he would join workers in Michigan on the front lines of their strike against leading automakers. U.A.W. Widens Strikes at G.M. and Stellantis, but Cites Progress in Ford TalksThe union designated 38 spare-parts distribution centers as additional strike targets at General Motors and Stellantis. Border Surge: 8,900 Migrants Arrested on One Day, With More on the WayA sudden surge of people from around the globe is showing up at the southern border, despite dangers and deportations. ‘If you don’t take risks, you cannot win,’ said one man who traveled from Peru. India’s ‘Lake Man’ Relies on Ancient Methods to Ease a Water CrisisAnand Malligavad turned to centuries-old knowledge to reclaim dozens of lakes in the high-tech capital of Bengaluru. Now, he is in demand across India, one of the world’s most water-stressed nations. Zelensky’s Visit Reveals Strategy Divide Between Ukraine and U.S.While the Ukrainian military remains focused on retaking territory in the east, American officials are pushing for a shift to the south. Push to Gag Trump Pits Free Speech Against Risk of ViolenceBy putting threats to the judge and prosecutors at the heart of its argument to limit the former president’s statements about the election case, the Justice Department raised issues with little precedent. First Batch of Biden Emails Undercuts G.O.P. ClaimsHouse Republicans have suggested that President Biden used an email alias to abuse his office and cover it up, but an initial tranche of the messages reveals banal content and personal information. Brightline Launches Passenger Train Service From Miami to OrlandoBrightline will make the trip in three and a half hours, with round-trip tickets starting at $158. A Former Hockey Enforcer Searches for Answers on C.T.E. Before It’s Too LateChris Nilan fought more than 300 times during a pro hockey career, then had years of addiction and anger problems. A high-risk candidate for chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Nilan is being studied by Boston University. The Murder of a Sikh Leader Could Be a Wake-Up CallIf India is found to be responsible for the murder of a Sikh leader in Canada, there must be consequences. China Keeps Trying to Crush Them. Their Movement Keeps Growing.Underground historians work under the shadow of the Communist Party. Donald Trump’s Abortion Shell GameThe truth, established by his record as president, is that he is as committed to outlawing abortion in the United States as any other conservative Republican. How to Argue Against Identity Politics Without Turning Into a ReactionaryState your position loudly and clearly, and don’t lose sight of the values that guide you. Mother Who Gave Abortion Pills to Teen Daughter Gets 2 Years in PrisonJessica Burgess had pleaded guilty to violating Nebraska’s abortion law. Her daughter, who was 17 when she ended her late-term pregnancy last year, was sentenced in July to 90 days in jail. Tropical Storm Ophelia Forecast: East Coast Braces for Heavy Rain and WindThe storm was expected to make landfall in the state early Saturday. Nearly eight million people in the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic were under tropical storm warnings. Book Review: ‘Shaping Surf History,’ by Jimmy MetykoA book of photographs by Jimmy Metyko documents a fertile period of surf history. More Recent Articles |
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"Strange Darling," which premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is a gripping thriller full of unexpected twists.
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced Friday morning that its members at General Motors and Stellantis distribution centers across the country will go on strike.
The Justice Department announced Friday the indictment of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., on bribery charges.
"The Fall of the House of Usher," which premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, tells a captivating new tale with the building blocks of Edgar Allan Poe.
A disturbance in the Atlantic became Tropical Storm Ophelia on Friday, hurricane forecasters said, warning that North Carolina coastal areas should be on guard for storm conditions this weekend.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Ottawa early Friday to sign new economic agreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and to reaffirm ties with a key Western ally amid the war against Russia.
U.S. President Joe Biden will announce the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention at a ceremony at the White House.
For the second time, doctors have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig heart inside a living patient, doctors at the University of Maryland School of Medicine said Friday.
Workers at an Indiana car wash made a shocking discovery while examining the front bumper of a customer's car -- a stuck groundhog.
A Michigan woman had a brush with beginner's luck when she bought a Powerball ticket for the first time and won a $100,000 prize.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded $262.5 million in grants to 13 organizations to establish a national network to detect and respond to public health emergencies.
Data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope shows carbon dioxide on a region of Jupiter's moon Europa, suggesting it potentially could harbor conditions suitable for life.
Rookies Bryce Young and Anthony Richardson, two of the first quarterbacks selected in the 2023 NFL Draft, will not play in Week 3 because of injuries, their teams announced Friday.
"Enter the Clones of Bruce," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, celebrates the martial artists hired to play versions of Bruce Lee after Lee's death.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday that it has fined financial giant Goldman Sachs $6 million for failing to submit accurate information in its blue sheets.
The Cincinnati Bengals signed quarterback Reid Sinnett to their practice squad, the team announced Friday afternoon. The signing came amid uncertainty about starting quarterback Joe Burrow's status for Week 3.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the United Nations General Assembly on Friday that his country is close to normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, which could present a key shift in its ongoing conflict w
The Atlanta Braves placed ace pitcher Max Fried on the 15-day injured list, ending his regular season just ahead of the playoffs, the team announced Friday.
The caretakers of a historic Michigan lighthouse are offering free stays at the landmark in an unusual contest involving messages in bottles tossed into the Great Lakes.
Police in Maine came to the rescue of a skunk seen wandering in a road with a cup stuck over its head.
Researchers have found a gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer, which could lead to better prevention and treatment strategies.
The European Commission on Friday re-imposed a $400 million fine against Intel to settle portions of a $1 billion judgment against the U.S. chipmaker as part of a 2009 antitrust ruling.
K-pop star Hyoyeon will perform across North America as DJ Hyo.
The New England Wildlife Center is caring for nearly two dozen seagulls that ended up in a vat of used cooking oil on the back of a truck. 
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