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Fantastic Fest review: 'Pet Sematary' prequel worthy of Stephen King "Pet Sematary: Bloodlines," coming Oct. 6 to Paramount+, has macabre fun playing in the backstory hinted at by Stephen King's original. Fantastic Fest review: 'The Wait' escalates western thrills quickly The Spanish western "The Wait," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is a gripping western with relevant cautionary themes for modern day viewers. Ophelia weakens to post-tropical cyclone after making landfall in N.C. Tropical Storm Ophelia weakened into a post-tropical cyclone on Saturday after making landfall earlier in the morning in North Carolina. 4 children, 1 adult injured in Virginia shooting A shooting in Virginia left four children and one adult injured Saturday evening, according to police. Blinken, Russia’s Lavrov race to discuss Armenia-Azerbaijan relations U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, raced Saturday to discuss their relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan, which have been engaged in recent conflict. Fantastic Fest review: 'The Uncle' is a bizarre, unsettling thriller "The Uncle," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, begins with a sort of "Groundhog Day" Christmas Day scenario but soon reveals something more sinister at play. Ukrainian parents invited to ‘collect their children’ from Russia Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov invited Ukrainian parents to "collect their children" taken from Ukraine amid the ongoing war. U.S. is ‘directly at war’ with Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov says The United States is "directly at war" with Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Saturday, after the close of the high-level week of the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. 2 airliners, Coast Guard helicopter targeted by lasers in Boston The Federal Aviation Administration says it is investigating three incidents in which aircraft over Boston were targeted by a green laser, including a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter. Five hospitalized after home explodes in New Jersey suburbs Authorities are searching Saturday for the cause of an explosion that leveled a house in suburban New Jersey, injuring five people. CDC recommends new Pfizer vaccine to protect newborns from RSV The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended a new Pfizer vaccine to protect newborn babies from respiratory syncytial virus, commonly known as RSV. Canadian auto workers vote on Ford agreement calling for 15% wage hike Unionized Canadian auto workers began voting Saturday on a new labor deal with Ford Motor Company featuring a 15% wage hike over three years, by some estimates the largest ever negotiated in the industry. Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter surprise parade crowd at Georgia festival Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, made a surprise appearance in Plains, Ga., on Saturday despite their ailing health, waving to crowds gathered for the Peanut Festival parade. Pope condemns 'alarmist propaganda' over influx of migrants into Europe Pope Francis on Saturday condemned "alarmist propaganda" surrounding the influx of North African and Middle Eastern migrants into European countries while wrapping up a two-day French tour. Paramount to release 'Mean Girls' in theaters, announces 'Smile 2' date Paramount Pictures has announced its release plans for several of its high-profile 2024 projects. Trudeau: Canada shared evidence implicating India in Sikh's slaying 'weeks ago' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada shared intelligence "many weeks ago" with its allies showing India was behind the slaying of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil earlier this year. 'Quad' FMs voice opposition to arms deal between Russia, North Korea The United States, Australia, India and Japan have called for stronger security cooperation between nations in an effort to deter a potential weapons deal between North Korea and Russia. Xi Jinping kicks off 2023 Asian Games at gala opening ceremony in China Chinese President Xi Jinping kicked off the 2023 Asian Games with remarks at its gala opening ceremony Saturday in Hangzhou, China, amid a stadium packed with 80,000 onlookers. Missiles strike Crimean port of Sevastopol for second consecutive day The Crimean city of Sevastopol, headquarters to Russia's Black Sea Fleet, was hit by rocket attacks for a second consecutive day on Saturday, its Russian-installed governor said. Brian Austin Green engaged to Sharna Burgess "Beverly Hills, 90210" icon Brian Austin Green is engaged to his longtime girlfriend, "Dancing with the Stars" alum Sharna Burgess. Olivia Rodrigo's 'Guts' tops U.S. album chart Pop star Olivia Rodrigo's "Guts" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Rescuers sift through rubble after Taiwan factory blast kills 7, injures dozens Rescuers combed through the rubble of a golf ball factory in Taiwan on Saturday looking for survivors in the wake of an explosion that killed at least seven and injured dozens more. TV review: 'Chucky' Season 3 takes horror, humor to highest office "Chucky," returning Oct. 4, furthers both the horror and humor of the series by taking the killer doll to the White House in Season 3. Famous birthdays for Sept. 23: Mary Kay Place, Julio Iglesias Actor Mary Kay Place turns 76 and singer Julio Iglesias turns 80, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 23. |
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U.S. Provided Canada With Intelligence on Killing of Sikh LeaderAmerican intelligence gave assistance, but communications intercepted by Canada were more definitive in linking India to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Two Hooded Gunmen, a Silver Getaway Car and a Slain Sikh LeaderThree witnesses who said they saw the killers of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Sikh leader at the center of a diplomatic dispute between Canada and India, described the scene. The Wrecking-Ball Caucus: How the Far Right Brought Washington to Its KneesRight-wing Republicans who represent a minority in their party and in Congress have succeeded in sowing mass dysfunction, spoiling for a shutdown, an impeachment and a House coup. Gold Bullion and Halal Meat: Inside the Menendez InvestigationFederal prosecutors have accused Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey and his wife, Nadine, of accepting bribes in exchange for official actions by Mr. Menendez. Menendez Indictment: Why Gold Is an Eye-Popping Part of the ChargesProsecutors say Senator Robert Menendez had a cache of ill-gotten ingots and a sudden interest in the price of the precious metal. For Egypt, Menendez Was Key to Access to Billions in U.S. AidWhen the annual allotment of up to $1.3 billion faltered even a sliver, Egypt found an ally in Senator Robert J. Menendez, who on Friday was indicted on bribery charges tied to Egypt. U.S. Army’s Landstuhl Hospital in Germany Treats Troops Wounded in UkraineThe Army’s Landstuhl Regional Medical Center has quietly started admitting Ukrainian Army soldiers who were wounded in combat, most of them American volunteers. Ukraine Attacks Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, Russia SaysRussian-installed authorities in the occupied peninsula said debris from a downed rocket fell in the Sevastopol bay, where Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet is based. UAW Deal With Ford Could Put Pressure on G.M. and StellantisTalks continued on Saturday with all three companies, a day after the U.A.W. expanded its strike at G.M. and Stellantis. In Hospitals, Viruses Are Everywhere. Masks Are Not.Amid an uptick in Covid infections, administrators, staff and patients are divided over the need for masks in health care settings. TV Networks’ Last Best Hope: BoomersViewers have fled prime-time lineups for streaming outlets, with one notable exception: people over 60. On ‘Golden Bachelor,’ Looking for Love and a Pickleball PartnerThe latest “Bachelor” spinoff stars singles who are 60 and older, a largely ignored demographic in the ever-growing world of dating shows. For Migrants in New York Shelters, 60-Day Limit Creates More ConfusionThe city began notifying adult migrants in July that they would soon have to reapply in order to stay in shelters. For some who have reached the deadline, the future remains uncertain. How Qantas Sullied Its Once-Mighty Brand in AustraliaA string of scandals has left Qantas Airways, which calls itself “the spirit of Australia,” near the bottom of public opinion at home. What Really Happened at the Biden-Netanyahu MeetingWith age comes wisdom. The Young Men of the Crick: Unfinished Lives on the Arizona-Utah BorderBefore the fall of the self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs, many teenage boys were cast out of the Crick, as had been the custom for many generations. This Is How A.I. Ruins the InternetWhy the development of artificial intelligence might result in greater pollution of our digital public spaces. The U.S. Is Pulling Back From China. How Far Is Too Far?The backlash against trade with the Chinese should not cause America to retreat from the rest of the world. Saltwater in the Mississippi Threatens Water Supply in New OrleansExtreme heat and low rainfall in the Midwest this summer caused the river level to plummet, making it vulnerable to a saltwater “wedge” from the Gulf of Mexico. Derna, Libya’s ‘City of Poets,’ Pays a Heavy Price in FloodsDerna, which lost entire neighborhoods and thousands of residents in the deluge, has a history as a cultural and intellectual hub as well as a rebellious streak. Are Fossil Fuels the Next Cigarettes?California’s lawsuit against oil giants mirrors a legal strategy used in the 1990s against the tobacco industry. More Recent Articles |
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"Pet Sematary: Bloodlines," coming Oct. 6 to Paramount+, has macabre fun playing in the backstory hinted at by Stephen King's original.
The Spanish western "The Wait," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, is a gripping western with relevant cautionary themes for modern day viewers.
Tropical Storm Ophelia weakened into a post-tropical cyclone on Saturday after making landfall earlier in the morning in North Carolina.
A shooting in Virginia left four children and one adult injured Saturday evening, according to police.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, raced Saturday to discuss their relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan, which have been engaged in recent conflict.
"The Uncle," which screened at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, begins with a sort of "Groundhog Day" Christmas Day scenario but soon reveals something more sinister at play.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov invited Ukrainian parents to "collect their children" taken from Ukraine amid the ongoing war.
The United States is "directly at war" with Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Saturday, after the close of the high-level week of the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York.
The Federal Aviation Administration says it is investigating three incidents in which aircraft over Boston were targeted by a green laser, including a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter.
Authorities are searching Saturday for the cause of an explosion that leveled a house in suburban New Jersey, injuring five people.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended a new Pfizer vaccine to protect newborn babies from respiratory syncytial virus, commonly known as RSV.
Unionized Canadian auto workers began voting Saturday on a new labor deal with Ford Motor Company featuring a 15% wage hike over three years, by some estimates the largest ever negotiated in the industry.
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, made a surprise appearance in Plains, Ga., on Saturday despite their ailing health, waving to crowds gathered for the Peanut Festival parade.
Pope Francis on Saturday condemned "alarmist propaganda" surrounding the influx of North African and Middle Eastern migrants into European countries while wrapping up a two-day French tour.
Paramount Pictures has announced its release plans for several of its high-profile 2024 projects.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada shared intelligence "many weeks ago" with its allies showing India was behind the slaying of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil earlier this year.
The United States, Australia, India and Japan have called for stronger security cooperation between nations in an effort to deter a potential weapons deal between North Korea and Russia.
Chinese President Xi Jinping kicked off the 2023 Asian Games with remarks at its gala opening ceremony Saturday in Hangzhou, China, amid a stadium packed with 80,000 onlookers.
The Crimean city of Sevastopol, headquarters to Russia's Black Sea Fleet, was hit by rocket attacks for a second consecutive day on Saturday, its Russian-installed governor said.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" icon Brian Austin Green is engaged to his longtime girlfriend, "Dancing with the Stars" alum Sharna Burgess.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo's "Guts" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Rescuers combed through the rubble of a golf ball factory in Taiwan on Saturday looking for survivors in the wake of an explosion that killed at least seven and injured dozens more.
"Chucky," returning Oct. 4, furthers both the horror and humor of the series by taking the killer doll to the White House in Season 3.
Actor Mary Kay Place turns 76 and singer Julio Iglesias turns 80, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 23. 
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