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Spectacular 'ring of fire' eclipse impresses on path through western U.S. Observers across parts of western United States were treated to a spectacular annular, or "ring of fire," eclipse on Saturday as the Moon passed between the Sun and the Earth. Chris Evans confirms marriage to Alba Baptista at NYCC Captain America star Chris Evans has confirmed he is married to Alba Baptista. White House: North Korea has sent military equipment, munitions to Russia The White House has accused North Korea of sending hundreds of containers of military equipment and munitions to Russia for use in the Kremlin's illegal war against Ukraine. Critically ill gymnastics legend Mary Lou Retton making 'remarkable progress' Former Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton is making "remarkable progress" in her battle against pneumonia which earlier this week had left her fighting for her life, her daughter said Saturday. New Zealand's conservative National Party trounces Labor; Luxon will be new PM New Zealand's conservative National Party soundly defeated the ruling Labor Party in elections held Saturday, paving the way for Christopher Luxon to replace Chris Hipkins as prime minister. Pro-Palestinian protest rallies draw thousands in London, other British cities Protests backing Palestinians were held in London and other British cities Saturday as impassioned supporters took to the streets to denounce Israel's retaliation to the attack by Hamas. 'Slayers' Audible star James Marsters didn't think he'd get another stab at Spike James Marsters told UPI he never thought he would get to reprise his iconic role of Spike after "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" ended nearly two decades ago. Man arrested in homicide of 'Sandlot' actor Marty York's mother A man has been arrested in the homicide of Deanna Esmaeel, a Del Norte County Sheriff's Office deputy and the mother of The Sandlot and Boys Meets World star Marty York, in her California home. Louvre Museum, Versailles palace evacuated after bomb threats The Louvre Museum and the Palace of Versailles were evacuated due to bomb threats on Saturday as France was put on high security alert a day after a teacher was stabbed to death in the city of Arras. No Season 3 for Tiffany Haddish's 'Afterparty' on Apple TV+ The mystery-comedy, "The Afterparty," is not returning to Apple TV+ for a third season. Australian referendum on constitutional recognition for Indigenous people fails Australian voters on Saturday rejected the Voice to Parliament referendum, which would have paved the way for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and other Indigenous Australians. Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Israel issues new warnings to Palestinians to evacuate northern Gaza Israel on Saturday gave Palestinians living in the northern Gaza Strip a six-hour window to use safe corridors to evacuate the area before an expected ground invasion as the United States urged protection for civilians. Watch live: Navy to commission Virginia-class fast-attack submarine The U.S. Navy's newest Virginia-class fast-attack submarine, named after the "Father of the Nuclear Navy," will be commissioned Saturday morning in a ceremony in Groton, Conn. On This Day, Oct. 14: Rabin, Peres, Arafat share Nobel Peace Prize On Oct. 14, 1994, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to two Israelis, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Famous birthdays for Oct. 14: Greg Evigan, Usher Actor Greg Evigan turns 70 and singer/actor Usher turns 45, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 14. More Recent Articles
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Israeli Invasion Plans Target Gaza City and Hamas LeadershipThe goal, according to three senior officers, is to wipe out the top political and military hierarchy of Hamas, the Palestinian group that controls Gaza. Nearly Half of Gaza’s Population Displaced in Humanitarian CrisisHundreds of thousands of Palestinians from northern Gaza have left their homes in the past day alone. The U.N. warned the territory was in danger of running out of water. Jordan Activates Right-Wing Campaign in Push to Win SpeakershipAllies of the Ohio Republican, who must persuade scores of his colleagues to support his bid for speaker, are threatening right-wing retribution to any G.O.P. lawmakers who dare oppose him. Inside Trump’s Backroom Effort to Lock Up the NominationAs the former president dodges debates, it can seem as if he’s bypassing the primary. But he and his team have been working quietly to twist the delegate rules in their favor. Quinn Mitchell, Known for His Pointed Questions of Candidates, Ejected From GOP EventQuinn Mitchell, an aspiring journalist from New Hampshire, was escorted out of a G.O.P. candidate summit on Friday, though he was later allowed to return. Photos From the Ring of Fire Solar EclipseThe “ring of fire” bathed eight American states, Mexico and a number of Central American countries in astronomical awe before its final act in Colombia and Brazil. Can You Hide a Child’s Face From A.I.?Parents have been stressing out for at least two decades about what to share about their children online. Powerful new technologies present a more urgent risk. Jada Pinkett Smith on Will Smith, Chris Rock and Her New Book, ‘Worthy’In her new memoir, “Worthy,” she answers big questions, poses others to readers and sets the record straight on her marriage to Will Smith. Piper Laurie, Reluctant Starlet Turned Respected Actress, Dies at 91She began as just another product of the studio system, but she went on to receive three Oscar nominations, win an Emmy and appear on Broadway. Israel Can Defend Itself and Uphold Its ValuesIt can succeed only by upholding the rules and norms of behavior that Hamas wantonly ignores. President Biden Should Call for Israel to Exercise RestraintThe president’s experience should lead him to counsel Israel to exercise restraint. Will he? Why Israel Is Acting This WayIf you think Israel is now crazy, it is because Hamas punched it in the face. So now Israel believes it must restore deterrence by proving that it can outcrazy Hamas. Llamas Are Loved in New England, as Pets, Guards and MoreTo owners in the Northeast, the animals can put on quite a show — and do a lot more. Louvre and Versailles Emptied as France Raises Guard After StabbingTroops were being mobilized and two major attractions were evacuated in separate alerts after a stabbing attack that killed a teacher and was described by officials as terrorism. More Recent Articles |
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Observers across parts of western United States were treated to a spectacular annular, or "ring of fire," eclipse on Saturday as the Moon passed between the Sun and the Earth.
Captain America star Chris Evans has confirmed he is married to Alba Baptista.
The White House has accused North Korea of sending hundreds of containers of military equipment and munitions to Russia for use in the Kremlin's illegal war against Ukraine.
Former Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton is making "remarkable progress" in her battle against pneumonia which earlier this week had left her fighting for her life, her daughter said Saturday.
New Zealand's conservative National Party soundly defeated the ruling Labor Party in elections held Saturday, paving the way for Christopher Luxon to replace Chris Hipkins as prime minister.
Protests backing Palestinians were held in London and other British cities Saturday as impassioned supporters took to the streets to denounce Israel's retaliation to the attack by Hamas.
James Marsters told UPI he never thought he would get to reprise his iconic role of Spike after "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" ended nearly two decades ago.
A man has been arrested in the homicide of Deanna Esmaeel, a Del Norte County Sheriff's Office deputy and the mother of The Sandlot and Boys Meets World star Marty York, in her California home.
The Louvre Museum and the Palace of Versailles were evacuated due to bomb threats on Saturday as France was put on high security alert a day after a teacher was stabbed to death in the city of Arras.
The mystery-comedy, "The Afterparty," is not returning to Apple TV+ for a third season.
Australian voters on Saturday rejected the Voice to Parliament referendum, which would have paved the way for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and other Indigenous Australians.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Israel on Saturday gave Palestinians living in the northern Gaza Strip a six-hour window to use safe corridors to evacuate the area before an expected ground invasion as the United States urged protection for civilians.
The U.S. Navy's newest Virginia-class fast-attack submarine, named after the "Father of the Nuclear Navy," will be commissioned Saturday morning in a ceremony in Groton, Conn.
On Oct. 14, 1994, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to two Israelis, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Actor Greg Evigan turns 70 and singer/actor Usher turns 45, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 14. 
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