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Foreign hackers attacked IT software to breach U.S. aeronautical organization Foreign hackers breached a U.S. aeronautical organization by exploiting vulnerabilities in IT software from the company Zoho, the U.S. government warned Thursday. Inter Miami beats Sporting Kansas City in first game without Lionel Messi Inter Miami showed Lionel Messi doesn't need to be a lineup regular to win in MLS, beating Sporting Kansas City in their first game without the Argentina star Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Tens of millions in methamphetamine at border in recent months U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have seized tens of millions of dollars' worth of methamphetamine in recent months at the California-Mexico border. New Jersey authorities vote to reinstate black bear hunting The New Jersey Fish and Game Council voted to approve changes to its black bear management policy to allow for regulated hunts twice a year in parts of the state. Coco Gauff wins her first Grand Slam tourney at 2023 U.S. Open Coco Gauff was overpowered early, but used her unmatched speed and relentless defense to rally past Aryna Sabalenka in the 2023 U.S. Open women's singles final, winning her first Grand Slam on Saturday in Flushing, NY. Boston museum thwarts planned climate protest by closing early The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston thwarted a planned climate protest Thursday by closing early out of fear protesters would damage items held in its collection, the institution said this week. Philadelphia Police arrest officer for shooting death of Eddie Irizarry Philadelphia Police on Friday arrested one of their rank for the death of Eddie Irizarry, a man who was shot dead while he was sitting in his vehicle in August. First legal casino opens in Chicago after decades of political wrangling More than 30 years after it was first proposed by former Mayor Richard M. Daley, the city of Chicago on Saturday hosted the opening of its first legal casino. Tens of thousands without power in Mass. after severe thunderstorm Tens of thousands of people in Massachusetts remained without power Saturday afternoon after thunderstorms took down power lines across the state. Parenting YouTuber Ruby Franke denied bond on child abuse charges Parenting advice YouTube influencer Ruby Franke has been denied bond in a Utah court where she faces felony charges of child abuse. Cause of death announced for Paul 'Pee-Wee Herman' Reubens A death certificate has been issued for entertainer Paul "Pee-Wee Herman" Reubens, who died in July at the age of 70. Search continues for escaped Pa. convict amid continued sightings The Pennsylvania State Police said they are continuing their search efforts for convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante this weekend after two more confirmed sightings of the escaped convict. U.S., EU, others launch new shipping corridor linking Europe, Middle East, India The United States, the European Union and seven other countries on Saturday announced the formation of a wide-spanning rail and shipping corridor linking India, the Middle East and Europe. Wynonna Judd to host Nashville Christmas concert for NBC, Peacock Country music star Wynonna Judd has signed on to host the two-hour, star-studded program, "Christmas at the Opry," on NBC and Peacock Dec. 7. Reports: Jimmy Fallon apologizes to staff after 'toxic workplace' story Jimmy Fallon has apologized to the staff of NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after allegations emerged that he had created a toxic work environment behind the scenes, multiple reports indicated. 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' Christmas special set for Dec. 8 Disney+ has announced plans to air a new animated holiday special called Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever on Dec. 8. North Korea marks 75th anniversary with military parade A Chinese delegation and members of a Russian military dance troupe were among the thousands watching a military parade in North Korea Friday marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the country. Notorious Australian crime boss shot dead in attack at Melbourne cafe A man shot to death in a brazen attack at a Melbourne cafe on Saturday has been identified as a notorious Australian crime boss, multiple reports indicated. G20 leaders agree on joint declaration that avoids direct Russia criticism The leaders of the G20 nations reached a consensus on joint declaration Saturday, releasing a statement that avoids directly condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine. More than 1,000 killed, 1,200 injured in powerful Morocco earthquake More than 1,000 people were killed and 1,200 were injured in a powerful earthquake that struck Morocco late Friday night, according to the country's interior ministry. Zach Bryan's self-titled album tops U.S. album chart Country music star Zach Bryan's self-titled record is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. SpaceX successfully launches 22 Starlink satellites SpaceX has successfully launched a group of 22 Starlink satellites from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. London police capture escaped terror suspect after intense manhunt British terrorism suspect and former soldier Daniel Khalife was apprehended by London police Saturday after his escape from prison this week triggered an intense manhunt. On This Day, Sept. 9: John Legend earns EGOT On Sept. 9, 2018, John Legend became the first Black man to earn EGOT status -- winning at the Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and Tonys. |
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Powerful 6.8 Earthquake in Morocco Kills More Than 2,000The quake, centered in the mountains just outside of Marrakesh, was the strongest to hit that area in a century. “It didn’t last long, but felt like years,” said one woman who lives near the epicenter. Rescue efforts are underway, but not in full swing, in Morocco.G20 Declaration Omits Criticism of Russia’s Invasion of UkraineAmerican officials defended the agreement, saying it built on the statement released last year and that the United States was still pressing for peace in Ukraine. Vietnam in Secret Talks to Buy Arms From RussiaDefying U.S. sanctions, a Vietnamese government document lays out a plan to buy Russian weapons, which officials see as a way to upgrade its military as a hedge against China. The U.S. Open Men’s Singles Final We Only Half Expected: Djokovic vs. MedvedevNovak Djokovic will be playing for his 24th Grand Slam title. Daniil Medvedev will be conjuring his 2021 Open outcome. Paris Turns ‘Little Belt’ of Train Tracks Into Green SpacesThe French capital is converting the tracks into semi-wild oases to provide relief as climate change brings hotter days, although the nature that has flourished there may pay a price. He Was Just the I.T. Guy. Then He Got Caught in the Trump Documents Case.Yuscil Taveras is among the little-known people with links to Donald Trump to have come under scrutiny. So far, he’s the only Trump employee known to have agreed to cooperate with prosecutors after facing charges. In Ukraine, a U.S. Arms Dealer Is Making a Fortune and Testing LimitsBillions are pouring into a clubby, secretive arms market. With Pentagon cash and unusually close Ukrainian military ties, Marc Morales has few peers. New York Employers Are Eager to Hire Migrants. They Can’t.Many Democrats and business leaders favor giving migrants work permits, but pockets of tension and reluctance have created a complex political calculus. Citing Costs of Migrant Care, Eric Adams Calls for More NYC Budget CutsThe mayor ordered New York City agencies to reduce spending by 15 percent in the coming months, but said that federal and state aid could prevent the need for cuts. Book Review: ‘Elon Musk,’ by Walter IsaacsonWalter Isaacson’s biography of the billionaire entrepreneur depicts a mercurial “man-child” with grandiose ambitions and an ego to match. Takeaways From a New Elon Musk Biography: Ukraine, Trump and MoreThe biography, by Walter Isaacson, portrays Mr. Musk as a complex, tortured figure. Gavin Newsom Promotes Biden and Himself in a Delicate DanceThe California governor has become the most visible Democrat-in-waiting. His support of the president is a key part of his effort to put himself forward for the next campaign. At Iowa’s Biggest Game, Football and Politics CollideDonald J. Trump and Ron DeSantis played off each other at the Iowa-Iowa State game, where the tables appeared to turn on the former president. J.F.K. Assassination Witness Breaks His Silence and Raises New QuestionsThe account of Paul Landis, one of the Secret Service agents just feet away from John F. Kennedy when he was struck down, could change the understanding of what happened in Dallas in 1963. Luis Rubiales, Donald Trump and the Men Who Double DownPeople like Luis Rubiales and Donald Trump cannot be shamed for their behavior because they fundamentally believe it is acceptable. Living and Dying in ¾ TimeAs Jimmy Buffett sang, ‘The sunrise’ll bring on the sleep that escaped us.’ Why Is Joe Biden So Unpopular?Four possible explanations, no definite solutions. What Obesity Drugs and Antidepressants Have in CommonThe more misunderstood the health condition, the more we moralize its treatment. New Mexico Governor Issues 30-Day Ban on Carrying Guns in Public in AlbuquerqueThe executive order, issued as a declaration of a public health emergency, comes after several recent shootings of children. Critics call the step unconstitutional. The Pennsylvania Fugitive: Why Wasn’t He Deported?Undocumented immigrants accused of minor crimes are often sent back to their homelands. Danelo Cavalcante, who escaped from a U.S. prison, had been facing a murder charge in Brazil. ‘Poor Things’ Takes Top Prize at Venice Film FestivalThe film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, stars Emma Stone as a woman who goes on a sexual and philosophical journey. The announcement of its win was met with a roar of applause. More Recent Articles |
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Foreign hackers breached a U.S. aeronautical organization by exploiting vulnerabilities in IT software from the company Zoho, the U.S. government warned Thursday.
Inter Miami showed Lionel Messi doesn't need to be a lineup regular to win in MLS, beating Sporting Kansas City in their first game without the Argentina star Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have seized tens of millions of dollars' worth of methamphetamine in recent months at the California-Mexico border.
The New Jersey Fish and Game Council voted to approve changes to its black bear management policy to allow for regulated hunts twice a year in parts of the state.
Coco Gauff was overpowered early, but used her unmatched speed and relentless defense to rally past Aryna Sabalenka in the 2023 U.S. Open women's singles final, winning her first Grand Slam on Saturday in Flushing, NY.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston thwarted a planned climate protest Thursday by closing early out of fear protesters would damage items held in its collection, the institution said this week.
Philadelphia Police on Friday arrested one of their rank for the death of Eddie Irizarry, a man who was shot dead while he was sitting in his vehicle in August.
More than 30 years after it was first proposed by former Mayor Richard M. Daley, the city of Chicago on Saturday hosted the opening of its first legal casino.
Tens of thousands of people in Massachusetts remained without power Saturday afternoon after thunderstorms took down power lines across the state.
Parenting advice YouTube influencer Ruby Franke has been denied bond in a Utah court where she faces felony charges of child abuse.
A death certificate has been issued for entertainer Paul "Pee-Wee Herman" Reubens, who died in July at the age of 70.
The Pennsylvania State Police said they are continuing their search efforts for convicted killer Danelo Cavalcante this weekend after two more confirmed sightings of the escaped convict.
The United States, the European Union and seven other countries on Saturday announced the formation of a wide-spanning rail and shipping corridor linking India, the Middle East and Europe.
Country music star Wynonna Judd has signed on to host the two-hour, star-studded program, "Christmas at the Opry," on NBC and Peacock Dec. 7.
Jimmy Fallon has apologized to the staff of NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon after allegations emerged that he had created a toxic work environment behind the scenes, multiple reports indicated.
Disney+ has announced plans to air a new animated holiday special called Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever on Dec. 8.
A Chinese delegation and members of a Russian military dance troupe were among the thousands watching a military parade in North Korea Friday marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the country.
A man shot to death in a brazen attack at a Melbourne cafe on Saturday has been identified as a notorious Australian crime boss, multiple reports indicated.
The leaders of the G20 nations reached a consensus on joint declaration Saturday, releasing a statement that avoids directly condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
More than 1,000 people were killed and 1,200 were injured in a powerful earthquake that struck Morocco late Friday night, according to the country's interior ministry.
Country music star Zach Bryan's self-titled record is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
SpaceX has successfully launched a group of 22 Starlink satellites from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
British terrorism suspect and former soldier Daniel Khalife was apprehended by London police Saturday after his escape from prison this week triggered an intense manhunt.
On Sept. 9, 2018, John Legend became the first Black man to earn EGOT status -- winning at the Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and Tonys. 
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