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England, Manchester United soccer legend Sir Bobby Charlton dead at 86 British soccer legend Bobby Charlton, a key figure in England's 1966 World Cup victory and a key player on some of Manchester United's best teams, has died at age 86, both clubs announced Saturday. Air France pilot found dead on Mt. Whitney after apparent hiking accident A French hiker was found dead on Mt. Whitney after he was reported missing in Paris when he failed to show up for work following a day-trip to the United States. Death toll in Maui wildfires rises to 99 as more remains found among ashes The death toll in Maui's wildfires increased by one on Saturday after police reported finding human remains among the ashes in Lahaina, raising the total number of dead to 99 weeks after wildfires ravaged the island. Zachary Quinto to star in NBC medical drama 'Dr. Wolf'Car found in manhunt for Maryland judge murder suspect Authorities said Saturday they have found the car driven by the man considered to be the prime suspect in the shooting death of a Maryland judge this week. Meryl Streep confirms separation from husband Don Gummer Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep and her artist husband Don Gummer have been separated for the past six years. 2 juveniles face felony charges in acid-pouring incident at Mass. playground Two children are facing multiple felony charges in connection with a June incident at a Massachusetts playground in which four youths were burned by acid poured onto slides. Elle Fanning to make Broadway debut in 'Appropriate' "The Great" actress Elle Fanning has signed on to make her Broadway debut in the play, "Appropriate." U.S. intelligence: Russia ramping up interference in foreign elections Russia is attempting ramp up its efforts to interfere in elections in democratic countries, including the United States, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment. Judge rules Alex Jones not protected by bankruptcy from $1B judgement Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones cannot use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying over $1 billion in damages owed to his victims stemming from a civil trial, a federal judge has ruled. SpaceX completes first of 2-part Starlink satellite mission with Calif. launch SpaceX launched a rocket to deliver 21 Starlink internet satellites into low Earth orbit from California early on Saturday, the first leg of a mission that will deploy an additional 23 satellites later in the evening. World leaders at Cairo Peace Summit call for civilian safety in Gaza World leaders attending the Cairo Peace Summit on Saturday called for an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza as well as the safe passage of aid across the border into the Palestinian enclave. Mexico's Baja California braces for Hurricane Norma's landfall Hurricane Norma was nearing landfall along Mexico's Baja California Peninsula on Saturday morning as the region braced for life-threatening impacts. Michael Hirst: Billy the Kid's sense of justice was 'curiously modern' Michael Hirst told UPI his latest fact-based drama, "Billy the Kid," is resonating with viewers because it addresses many of the same issues and concerns prevalent in 2023. First convoy of humanitarian aid passes through Egypt border into Gaza A small convoy of 20 trucks carrying aid to besieged Palestinian civilians in Gaza passed through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Saturday, marking the first such relief since the start of the conflict. Pro-Palestinian protests staged around the world as Gaza conflict continues Supporters of Palestinians under siege by Israel in their Gaza Strip enclave took to the streets around the world on Friday with many flying the Palestinian flag and calling for a cease-fire in the conflict. Drake's 'For All the Dogs' tops U.S. album chartOn This Day, Oct. 21: Kateri Tekakwitha becomes 1st Native American saint On Oct. 21, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI canonized Kateri Tekakwitha as the first Native American to become a saint. Famous birthdays for Oct. 21: Amber Rose, Andrew Scott Judge Judy turns 80 and actor Andrew Scott turns 46, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 21. More Recent Articles
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How Hamas Came to Release 2 U.S. Hostages Back to IsraelIt took American and Qatari diplomacy, and self-interested decisions by Hamas, to bring two hostages safely back to Israel. What Voters Think About U.S. Support for the Wars in Israel and UkraineInterviews with voters in key states show that while there is support for Israel and Ukraine, many are torn about how much the U.S. can or should be involved. After Jordan Falls, House Republicans Ask Who, and What, Is NextA band of more mainstream Republicans brought down the hard-line conservative, but the G.O.P. has hardly stemmed the chaos. How DeSantis’s Hyper-Online 2024 Campaign Strategy Fell FlatThe G.O.P. contender’s campaign tried to take on Donald Trump’s online army. Now it just wants to end the meme wars. Ukraine, a Sniper Mission and the Myth of the ‘Good Kill’A New York Times reporter who is a former Marine has a conversation with a Ukrainian sniper about morality in war. New Evidence Found of Rape and Torture by Russian Forces in UkraineA U.N. report documented cases in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, which remain partly under Moscow’s control. How Do You Charge a Friend for a Professional Favor?Despite the adage that friends and money don’t mix, the arrangement can have unique benefits — as long as the boundaries are clear. From Bush v. Gore to ‘Stop the Steal’: Kenneth Chesebro’s Long, Strange TripMr. Chesebro, a buttoned-down Harvard lawyer, evolved from left-leaning jurist to key player in the Trump false electors scandal. What happened? Bobby Charlton, an England Soccer World Cup and Manchester United Icon, Dies at 86A mainstay of Manchester United and one of the game’s best-loved figures, he won the World Cup in 1966 and the European Cup in 1968. How Climate Change Is Changing TherapyHow anxiety about the planet’s future is transforming the practice of psychotherapy. In the Israel-Gaza War, We Must Not Kill Some Children to Protect OthersIf all lives have equal value, why do we treat Palestinian civilians as lesser victims, devalued by association with Hamas terrorism? Elderly and Imprisoned: ‘I Don’t Count It as Living, Only Existing.’Decades of tough-on-crime sentencing and increasingly rigid release policies have left many to grow old in a system that was not designed to accommodate them. I Negotiated Israel’s Hardest Hostage Deal. Here’s What’s Next in Gaza.I have been in touch with leaders of both sides. Prospects remain dim. Synagogue Leader Is Killed in Detroit, but Motive Is Not Known, Authorities SaySamantha Woll, 40, the president of a synagogue downtown, was lauded as a dynamic figure in the community. Tompkins Square Dog Parade Draws Thousands After Near CancellationAfter almost being canceled because of financial constraints, about 15,000 people and more than 600 pups turned out for the annual parade on Saturday — nearly doubling last year’s attendance. Indigenous Australians Say ‘Reconciliation Is Dead’ After ‘Voice’The rejection of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is likely to lead to an irreversible shift in the nation’s relationship with its first peoples. More Recent Articles |
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British soccer legend Bobby Charlton, a key figure in England's 1966 World Cup victory and a key player on some of Manchester United's best teams, has died at age 86, both clubs announced Saturday.
A French hiker was found dead on Mt. Whitney after he was reported missing in Paris when he failed to show up for work following a day-trip to the United States.
The death toll in Maui's wildfires increased by one on Saturday after police reported finding human remains among the ashes in Lahaina, raising the total number of dead to 99 weeks after wildfires ravaged the island.
Zachary Quinto is set to star in a new NBC medical drama called "Dr. Wolf. "
Authorities said Saturday they have found the car driven by the man considered to be the prime suspect in the shooting death of a Maryland judge this week.
Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep and her artist husband Don Gummer have been separated for the past six years.
Two children are facing multiple felony charges in connection with a June incident at a Massachusetts playground in which four youths were burned by acid poured onto slides.
"The Great" actress Elle Fanning has signed on to make her Broadway debut in the play, "Appropriate."
Russia is attempting ramp up its efforts to interfere in elections in democratic countries, including the United States, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment.
Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones cannot use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying over $1 billion in damages owed to his victims stemming from a civil trial, a federal judge has ruled.
SpaceX launched a rocket to deliver 21 Starlink internet satellites into low Earth orbit from California early on Saturday, the first leg of a mission that will deploy an additional 23 satellites later in the evening.
World leaders attending the Cairo Peace Summit on Saturday called for an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza as well as the safe passage of aid across the border into the Palestinian enclave.
Hurricane Norma was nearing landfall along Mexico's Baja California Peninsula on Saturday morning as the region braced for life-threatening impacts.
Michael Hirst told UPI his latest fact-based drama, "Billy the Kid," is resonating with viewers because it addresses many of the same issues and concerns prevalent in 2023.
A small convoy of 20 trucks carrying aid to besieged Palestinian civilians in Gaza passed through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Saturday, marking the first such relief since the start of the conflict.
Supporters of Palestinians under siege by Israel in their Gaza Strip enclave took to the streets around the world on Friday with many flying the Palestinian flag and calling for a cease-fire in the conflict.
Drake's "For All the Dogs" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
On Oct. 21, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI canonized Kateri Tekakwitha as the first Native American to become a saint.
Judge Judy turns 80 and actor Andrew Scott turns 46, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 21. 
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