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MGM investigating 'cybersecurity issue' affecting Las Vegas resorts MGM Resorts International said Monday that it was investigating "a cybersecurity issue" that forced it to shut down some of its computer systems as Las Vegas guests reported locks on hotel doors not working. American caver rescued after 12 days trapped in Turkish cave American caver Mark Dickey, who was trapped in one of the deepest caves in southern Turkey for 12 days after he became ill, has been rescued by emergency workers. Gallup Poll shows sharpest rise yet in workers' fears of obsolescence While the great majority of U.S. workers do not fear being replaced by technology, the percentage of those who do is rising at its fastest rate ever, according to a Gallup Poll released Monday. As NYC marks 22nd anniversary of 9/11 attacks, Biden calls for 'unity' in Alaska speech New York City held memorial ceremonies Monday to mark 22 years since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, as President Joe Biden urged the country to "stand united" in a speech in Alaska. Rockets' Kevin Porter Jr. arrested in NYC, charged in woman's assault Houston Rockets guard Keven Porter Jr. has been arrested in New York City and charged with assault and strangulation, authorities said Monday. Toronto fest review: 'King Tide' a compelling parable for our time "The King Tide," which premiered Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival, uses a fantastic scenario as an allegory for very real world human conflicts. Invasive red fire ant spotted in Europe for first time, researchers say The red imported fire ant, classified as one of the worst and costliest invasive alien species in the world, has been spotted in Europe for the first time, researchers warned Monday. Tens of thousands protest Israeli judicial reform on eve of landmark hearing Tens of thousands protest Israeli judicial reform one day before all 15 judges of the High Court of Justice will convene for the first time in history to hear a case on the country's recently passed "reasonableness" law. Trump attorneys ask Judge Tanya Chutkan to recuse herself from Jan. 6 case Attorneys for Donald Trump on Monday asked the judge presiding over his federal election interference case to recuse herself, accusing her of bias against the former president. House Democrats urge Biden to ease work permit rules for migrants, asylum seekers Dozens of House Democrats are urging the Biden administration to take whatever steps are necessary to speed the process of granting work permits to undocumented migrants and asylum seekers. Watch: Piglet falls from transport truck on Ohio highway A piglet that fell from a transport truck on an Ohio highway was rescued by police and will have a new permanent home. Watch: 'The Simpsons' Season 35 includes Beatles spoof, Sideshow Bob return Fox released the trailer for "The Simpsons" Season 35 on Monday. The landmark 35th season premieres Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. Watch: Cockatoo breaks speed record on tiny scooter A 7-year-old cockatoo has claim to the title of fastest parrot on wheels after breaking the Guinness World Record for riding a pint-sized scooter. Lottery numbers inspired by husband bring Mo. woman 'gift from heaven' A Missouri Lottery winner described her $199,000 prize as a "gift from heaven" after using a set of numbers related to her deceased husband. Meadows seeks stay of decision rejecting bid to move case to federal court Attorneys for former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Monday sought to pause an order turning down his request to have his Georgia election interference case moved to federal court. FDA approves new COVID-19 booster shots The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved new COVID boosters for Americans, setting the stage for the updated vaccines to become available within days. Watch: Idaho man catches tennis balls behind his back to attempt world record An Idaho man with more than 250 Guinness World Records attempted to add another title to his name by catching 22 tennis balls behind his back in one minute. Red Cross calls for blood donations amid nationwide shortage The American Red Cross said Monday that it urgently needs blood donations because the national blood supply has dropped nearly 25% since early August. UAW union makes progress with 1 of 3 automakers as strike deadline looms Stellantis NV, the owner of Jeep and Chrysler, reached a partial agreement with the United Auto Workers union on Monday as a strike deadline looms that could cost the auto industry more than $1 billion. J.M. Smucker acquires Hostess, maker of iconic Twinkies, for $5.6 billionDad gets 667 tattoos of daughter's name, reclaims world record A British dad reclaimed a Guinness World Records title by having his daughter's name tattooed on his body a total 667 times. |
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Moroccan Earthquake Survivors Confront Late RescuersThe people of a village high in the Atlas Mountains erupted in anger when the Moroccan government left them alone for three days to dig out and bury their loved ones. Desperation Mounts as Aid Trickles In to Quake-Hit Areas of MoroccoThe government defended its response to the earthquake as robust, but some residents desperate for basic supplies say they feel abandoned. F.D.A. Approves New Covid ShotsA nationwide rollout of the vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna should begin later this week, after the C.D.C. considers guidelines to prepare Americans for this season when infections usually tick upward. New Covid Vaccine: What to Know About the Monovalent BoosterThe updated vaccines could become available within a few days. Biden’s News Conference in Vietnam Ignites His OpponentsThe president’s top aides believe that stories about the president’s age and health are stoked by his enemies in an effort to undermine his accomplishments. China Sows Disinformation About Hawaii Fires Using New TechniquesBeijing’s influence campaign using artificial intelligence is a rapid change in tactics, researchers from Microsoft and other organizations say. U.K.’s Arrest of Suspected Spy Fuels Calls for Tougher Stance on ChinaAllegations that a researcher in Parliament was a foreign agent have intensified a fiery debate over Britain’s relations with Beijing. Kim Jong-un Has Something Putin Needs, and That’s a New WrinkleKim Jong-un has ammunition stocks that Russia covets as it continues its war in Ukraine, and North Korea may get advanced technology and badly needed food aid in return. What We Know About Kim Jong-un’s Bulletproof TrainHeading to Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin, the North Korean leader chose to travel by rail, on a train with some unusual features. Danelo Cavalcante Had Been a Fugitive Before Pennsylvania JailbreakThe subject of the manhunt outside Philadelphia disappeared into the wilderness in 2017 after an arrest warrant was issued in connection with a murder in northern Brazil. Trump’s Electoral College Edge Seems to Be FadingDemocrats appear resilient in the battleground states despite a nationwide loss of nonwhite support. New issues may be one reason. Trump Seeks Recusal of Judge in Federal Elections CaseThe former president said Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, who is hearing the Justice Department’s case accusing him of seeking to overturn the 2020 election, had shown bias against him in public statements. Trump Moves to Quash Most Charges Against Him in GeorgiaThe motion essentially piggybacked off another filed by one of the former president’s co-defendants, which gave a detailed critique of the sprawling indictment. Hundreds Reported Dead in Severe Libya FloodingThe waters swept away hundreds of homes as emergency officials raced to find survivors of the flooding caused by torrential weekend rains. Officials in one city described “catastrophic” devastation. 9/11 Anniversary: Victims’ Families Gather at Ground ZeroRelatives of those who died went to Lower Manhattan to mark the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attack, where they were joined by governors, senators and the vice president. “Good Morning America” Host Robin Roberts Marries Amber LaignThe couple were wed Sept. 8 in an intimate ceremony at their home in Farmington, Conn. The newlyweds spoke to The New York Times in an exclusive interview about their relationship. The Authors of ‘How Democracies Die’ Overestimated the RepublicansIn a new book, they grapple with why Trump turned out to be even worse than they expected. How Tokyo Achieves Affordable HousingTokyo has succeeded in maintaining an abundance of affordable housing because it has no downtown, many railroads and laws that make it easy to build. How the U.S. Economy Is Taming Inflation Without a RecessionThe optimists were right. But why? America Already Knows How to Make Childbirth SaferStates can push hospitals to look at California’s model and other proven ways to reduce maternal mortality. Dianne Feinstein Battle Over Her Late Husband’s Fortune Heads to MediationSenator Dianne Feinstein, 90, and her daughter are locked in a dispute with her late husband’s family over how to manage the assets of his vast estate. The 50th Anniversary of the Chile Coup in PhotosGen. Augusto Pinochet led the violent overthrow of the socialist government of Salvador Allende, seizing power for nearly 17 years. Here is a selection of photographs from the coup and its aftermath. Jamal Murray Is Learning to Unwind After Winning NBA ChampionshipDenver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray’s friendship with Alexander Volkanovski, the U.F.C. featherweight champion, is changing his approach to winning. More Recent Articles |
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MGM Resorts International said Monday that it was investigating "a cybersecurity issue" that forced it to shut down some of its computer systems as Las Vegas guests reported locks on hotel doors not working.
American caver Mark Dickey, who was trapped in one of the deepest caves in southern Turkey for 12 days after he became ill, has been rescued by emergency workers.
While the great majority of U.S. workers do not fear being replaced by technology, the percentage of those who do is rising at its fastest rate ever, according to a Gallup Poll released Monday.
New York City held memorial ceremonies Monday to mark 22 years since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, as President Joe Biden urged the country to "stand united" in a speech in Alaska.
Houston Rockets guard Keven Porter Jr. has been arrested in New York City and charged with assault and strangulation, authorities said Monday.
"The King Tide," which premiered Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival, uses a fantastic scenario as an allegory for very real world human conflicts.
The red imported fire ant, classified as one of the worst and costliest invasive alien species in the world, has been spotted in Europe for the first time, researchers warned Monday.
Tens of thousands protest Israeli judicial reform one day before all 15 judges of the High Court of Justice will convene for the first time in history to hear a case on the country's recently passed "reasonableness" law.
Attorneys for Donald Trump on Monday asked the judge presiding over his federal election interference case to recuse herself, accusing her of bias against the former president.
Dozens of House Democrats are urging the Biden administration to take whatever steps are necessary to speed the process of granting work permits to undocumented migrants and asylum seekers.
A piglet that fell from a transport truck on an Ohio highway was rescued by police and will have a new permanent home.
Fox released the trailer for "The Simpsons" Season 35 on Monday. The landmark 35th season premieres Oct. 1 at 8 p.m.
A 7-year-old cockatoo has claim to the title of fastest parrot on wheels after breaking the Guinness World Record for riding a pint-sized scooter.
A Missouri Lottery winner described her $199,000 prize as a "gift from heaven" after using a set of numbers related to her deceased husband.
Attorneys for former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Monday sought to pause an order turning down his request to have his Georgia election interference case moved to federal court.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved new COVID boosters for Americans, setting the stage for the updated vaccines to become available within days.
An Idaho man with more than 250 Guinness World Records attempted to add another title to his name by catching 22 tennis balls behind his back in one minute.
The American Red Cross said Monday that it urgently needs blood donations because the national blood supply has dropped nearly 25% since early August.
Stellantis NV, the owner of Jeep and Chrysler, reached a partial agreement with the United Auto Workers union on Monday as a strike deadline looms that could cost the auto industry more than $1 billion.
A British dad reclaimed a Guinness World Records title by having his daughter's name tattooed on his body a total 667 times. 
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