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Rudy Giuliani, 6 others plead not guilty to Georgia election interference charges![]() 2 members of far-right Proud Boys sentenced to prison in Jan. 6 insurrection![]() Thai king cuts former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra sentence to one year![]() Biden to award Medal to Honor to Vietnam War helicopter pilot![]() Watch: Cat living at Home Depot in New Jersey becomes an online star![]() $500,000 lottery winner shares the wealth with store workers![]() Biden administration changes Trump-era rule, will ban liquefied natural gas on trains![]() CPAP may relieve heartburn, chronic cough![]() Paperwork causes delays in cancer treatment![]() Blink-182 postpones shows amid drummer Travis Barker's 'urgent family matter'![]() Stormy Atlantic off Florida delays return of astronauts from space station![]() ACC adds Stanford, Cal, SMU as it expands to 18 colleges![]() Pennsylvania authorities search for prison escapee called 'extremely dangerous'![]() Watch: African serval cat found wandering loose in Nova Scotia![]() U.S. added 187,000 jobs in August; Biden hails strong job-creating period![]() Watch: Shark chasing seal rams New Zealand kayaker twice![]() Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdogan to meet in Sochi next week to discuss grain deal![]() Hurricane Franklin expected to weaken, absorb Tropical Storm Jose![]() Look: Runaway bull captured after six days on the loose in Illinois![]() Look: 'American Fiction' first look photos of Jeffrey Wright, Issa Rae, Sterling K. Brown![]() Saints, Ravens among 4 underrated fantasy football defenses![]() Watch: Mexican city creates record-breaking ball of quesillo cheese![]() Biden administration requests $16B in additional disaster relief funds![]() Palestinian man killed as West Bank military raid erupts in shootout![]() X to collect biometric, employment information from paid users![]() |
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Two Proud Boys Sentenced in Jan. 6 Sedition CaseEthan Nordean, a ground commander of the far-right group, got 18 years, matching the longest Jan. 6 sentence so far. Dominic Pezzola, among the first rioters to enter the Capitol, received 10 years. Biden Won’t Meet DeSantis in Florida as He Tours Hurricane Idalia DamageThough the president said earlier on Friday that he would see the governor on Saturday, Mr. DeSantis’s office said there were no plans for a meeting. Idalia Forecast to Strengthen Again as Storm Approaches BermudaThe remnants of the former hurricane, now a post-tropical cyclone, were forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm again over the weekend. Mitch McConnell May Be Experiencing Small Seizures, Doctors SuggestTwo episodes, where the Republican senator froze and did not respond to some questions, may be symptoms of a serious illness, according to neurologists not involved in his medical care. Europe’s ‘Tormented History’ Drives an Ambitious Macron ProtégéClément Beaune, who had a double coming out as a gay man with Jewish roots, wants to be mayor of Paris, revive the center-left and build the united Europe he cherishes. Ban or Embrace? Colleges Wrestle With A.I.-Generated Admissions Essays.A.I. chatbots could facilitate plagiarism on college applications or democratize student access to writing help. Or maybe both. Impact of Hollywood Strikes on Jobs Goes Beyond the StrikersWalkouts by screenwriters and actors have meant less work in fields that cater to the TV and film industry. Mohamed al-Fayed, Tycoon Whose Son Died With Diana, Is Dead at 94An Egyptian businessman, he built an empire of trophy properties in London, Paris and elsewhere, but it was all overshadowed by a fatal car crash that stunned the world. Hard Right Injects Immigration Into Spending Fight, Raising Shutdown FearsThe House Freedom Caucus has said it will not support any spending measure — even a stopgap bill to keep the government open while lawmakers negotiate — without a sweeping border crackdown. Tourists Were Told to Avoid Maui. Many Workers Want Them Back.A plunge in tourism after a disastrous fire has already crippled the economy in Maui. Now, some locals who wanted visitors to stay away are urging them back. Caroline Wozniacki Is Getting Very Good at ComebacksWozniacki keeps finding magic at the U.S. Open, but she’s not the only player enjoying a revival. Stan Wawrinka and Elina Svitolina also can’t find the exits. Coco Gauff Wobbles, Then Steals the Show at the U.S. OpenGauff, the 19-year-old American star, made error after error in the first set but rallied for a 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 win to advance to the round of 16. Why Are So Many Players Getting Sick at the U.S. Open?Ons Jabeur has won two rounds despite having flu symptoms, but Dominic Thiem was forced to retire from his second-round match with an illness. Partisan Politics Put a Huge Win for Public Health at RiskThe loss of support for an AIDS relief program would signal to the rest of the world that it could no longer rely on the U.S. to defend its biggest accomplishments as a leader in global health. Behind Dianne Feinstein’s Headlines Lies Another, Untold StoryThe caregiving journey always feels like a pilgrim’s path, lonely and strange. Superstar Cities in the Age of ZoomWill big metros lose their edge? Or will remote work make them stronger? Filthy Toilets, No Showers and Criminal Landlords: Life in a South African FiretrapAfter harrowing escapes from the apartment fire in Johannesburg that killed at least 74 people, residents described how they managed to build lives with no legal water or electricity, and very little privacy. DocGo Used Unregistered Guards at Migrant Hotels, N.Y. Officials ChargeSecurity firms hired by DocGo, a medical services firm that was given a $432 million no-bid migrant services contract by New York City, used unauthorized guards. Video Released of Officer Fatally Shooting Ta’Kiya Young in OhioThe family of Ta’Kiya Young said that her death outside a supermarket in Ohio was “not only avoidable, but also a gross misuse of power and authority.” Bill Pinkney, Globe-Circling Sailor Who Set a Racial Mark, Dies at 87He was the first Black person to sail alone by way of the arduous southern route, rounding the perilous Cape Horn and withstanding storms and loneliness. More Recent Articles |
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