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House passes last-ditch government funding bill to avoid shutdown The House of Representatives on Saturday passed a Republican-sponsored 45-day stopgap government funding resolution with the help of Democrats in a bid to avert a looming government shutdown. China slams U.S. report on Beijing's 'global information manipulation' China on Saturday slammed American government accusations that Beijing has spent billions of dollars on creating a global "disinformation" network, calling the United States an "empire of lies." Former official says 'almost no Armenians left' in Nagorno-Karabakh region A former top official of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Eastern Europe said Saturday almost none of its ethnic Armenian population remains following a mass wave of migration of more than 100,000 people. Elon Musk angers German government with post backing far-right party Elon Musk is under fire after publicly backing a far-right political party in Germany, suggesting the current government should not be re-elected over its position on the current migrant crisis in Europe. Prosecutors cite Trump's attacks on Milley in new push for gag order Federal prosecutors have again asked for a gag order on Donald Trump ahead of his upcoming election interference trial in Washington, D.C., citing a recent social media attacks on Gen. Mark Milley and others. IRS consultant charged with leaking tax info on Trump, others The Justice Department has charged an Internal Revenue Service consultant with leaking the tax information of former President Donald Trump and "thousands" of other wealthy Americans to news organizations. Rod Wave's 'Nostalgia' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Rod Wave's "Nostalgia" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. SpaceX launches 22 new Starlink satellites into space SpaceX continued its record pace of space launches late Friday night as it sent 22 Starlink satellites into lower Earth orbit from Florida's Canaveral Space Force Station. 2 hospitalized in accident involving historic Flying Scotsman locomotive Two people were hospitalized in an accident in Scotland involving the historic Flying Scotsman locomotive, officials said. Vladimir Putin calls for 130,000 new recruits for Russian military In a sign of the toll Moscow's invasion is having on Russian troop levels, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Saturday for the military to enlist 130,000 more recruits. Beyond Fest review: 'Caligula' naughtier than ever in Ultimate Cut "Caligula: The Ultimate Cut," which screened at Beyond Fest, restores more sex scenes and focuses the story of the Roman orgy epic. Famous birthdays for Sept. 30: Maddie Ziegler, Bella Ramsey Actor/dancer Maddie Ziegler turns 21 and actor Bella Ramsey turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 30. On This Day. Sept. 30: 12 Nazis sentenced to death in Nuremberg trial On Sept. 30, 1946, verdicts were handed down in the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial. Twelve Nazi leaders were sentenced to death by hanging. More Recent Articles
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Congress Narrowly Averts Shutdown and Passes Stopgap BillIn a stunning reversal, Speaker Kevin McCarthy pushed through a bill with Democratic votes to temporarily keep the government open. President Biden signed it late Saturday. Jamaal Bowman Pulls Fire Alarm Before House Vote on Stopgap Spending BillMr. Bowman, a Democrat, pulled the alarm ahead of a rushed vote on a stopgap funding measure. Two investigations have been opened in the incident. A key driver of the impasse is right-wing Republicans’ resistance to Ukraine aid.A Brief History of Consequential Deaths in CongressLawmakers’ deaths have sometimes helped to flip partisan control. With an aging, narrowly divided Senate, it could be a possibility again. Ukraine’s War of Drones Runs Into an Obstacle: ChinaAs the war with Russia stretches on, so too does a contest to make more and deadlier flying machines. That means a fight over global electronics supply chains that run through China. Homecoming Mums, Part of a Texas Tradition, Are Bigger Than EverThe elaborate adornments have come a long way since the days of simple chrysanthemum corsages. The Harvard Professor and the BloggersWhen Francesca Gino, a rising academic star, was accused of falsifying data — about how to stop dishonesty — it didn’t just torch her career. It inflamed a crisis in behavioral science. Atlanta Revisits a 1906 Massacre Against Black ResidentsResearchers say that mob violence against Black residents in 1906 played a role in Atlanta’s evolution, whether residents knew it or not. After Intense Floods, New York City Lurches Back to LifeThe city’s transit systems had resumed service, with some delays, as the rain abated on Saturday. The governor warned that climate change was making severe storms more common. Shohei Ohtani’s Impossible, Unrivaled, Bittersweet SeasonIt might have been the greatest year of individual achievement in major-league history. Will we ever see anything like it again? Running San Francisco Made Dianne FeinsteinDuring her decade running the cantankerous city, she managed to steer it between a liberal, freewheeling future and its more conservative traditions. What They Don’t Tell You About Getting OldGetting old is no joke. It just looks funny. Why Non-Trump Republicans Must Join Or Die. (They’ll Probably Still Die.)It may be hopeless, but DeSantis, Haley and others need a post-Iowa plan. The Flaw in the Case Against AmazonIs the retailer a monopoly? It depends on how you define its competition. Police Chief Behind Marion County Record Raid is SuspendedGideon Cody, who orchestrated a widely criticized raid on The Marion County Record, was suspended indefinitely, a city official said on Saturday. Maui Fire Victim Dies After 7 Weeks in Burn UnitLaurie Allen had to run through a wall of flame to escape the August wildfire. Doctors went to extraordinary lengths to try to save her. In Connecticut, Free Housing for Early Childhood TeachersWith affordable housing scarce, one Connecticut child care center is providing its staff with rent-free homes designed by Yale architecture students. Tight Finish in Slovak Vote Makes Government’s Shape Hard to PredictIn much of Europe, the election was seen as a bellwether of mainstream support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. But voters seemed most concerned with pocketbook issues. Model-Off-Duty: Street Style at Milan Fashion WeekSome of the best looks worn by models at Milan Fashion Week weren’t on the runways. More Recent Articles |
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The House of Representatives on Saturday passed a Republican-sponsored 45-day stopgap government funding resolution with the help of Democrats in a bid to avert a looming government shutdown.
China on Saturday slammed American government accusations that Beijing has spent billions of dollars on creating a global "disinformation" network, calling the United States an "empire of lies."
A former top official of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Eastern Europe said Saturday almost none of its ethnic Armenian population remains following a mass wave of migration of more than 100,000 people.
Elon Musk is under fire after publicly backing a far-right political party in Germany, suggesting the current government should not be re-elected over its position on the current migrant crisis in Europe.
Federal prosecutors have again asked for a gag order on Donald Trump ahead of his upcoming election interference trial in Washington, D.C., citing a recent social media attacks on Gen. Mark Milley and others.
The Justice Department has charged an Internal Revenue Service consultant with leaking the tax information of former President Donald Trump and "thousands" of other wealthy Americans to news organizations.
Rapper Rod Wave's "Nostalgia" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
SpaceX continued its record pace of space launches late Friday night as it sent 22 Starlink satellites into lower Earth orbit from Florida's Canaveral Space Force Station.
Two people were hospitalized in an accident in Scotland involving the historic Flying Scotsman locomotive, officials said.
In a sign of the toll Moscow's invasion is having on Russian troop levels, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Saturday for the military to enlist 130,000 more recruits.
"Caligula: The Ultimate Cut," which screened at Beyond Fest, restores more sex scenes and focuses the story of the Roman orgy epic.
Actor/dancer Maddie Ziegler turns 21 and actor Bella Ramsey turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 30.
On Sept. 30, 1946, verdicts were handed down in the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial. Twelve Nazi leaders were sentenced to death by hanging. 
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