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Kelly pitches Diamondbacks past Rangers to tie World Series 1-1 Pitcher Merrill Kelly kept the Texas Rangers off-balance with deceptive offerings and meticulous control, allowing just three base runners to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to a win Saturday in Game 2 of the World Series. Reports: 'Friends' alum Matthew Perry dead at 54 Actor Matthew Perry died Saturday afternoon at the age of 54, according to multiple media reports. Crowds return for Halloween weekend one year after Seoul crush tragedy On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Halloween crowd crush that left 159 dead, small groups of visitors returned to bars and clubs near the Itaewon site of the tragedy amid a massive security presence. Netanyahu: Israeli ground forces enter Gaza in '2nd war of independence' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Saturday troops have entered the Gaza Strip as part of an expanded ground assault in what he called Israel's "second war of independence." Reports: UAW reaches tentative deal with Stellantis to end strike The United Auto Workers union has struck a tentative labor deal with automaker Stellantis to end a six-week-old strike, according to multiple reports published Saturday. Police confirm Maine mass shooter's body found at recycling plant Authorities confirmed Saturday that the body of suspected Maine mass shooter Robert Card was found at a recycling plant that been searched earlier during an extensive manhunt. Hundreds of Jewish peace activists arrested at NYC's Grand Central Terminal Hundreds of mainly Jewish demonstrators demanding a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip were arrested late Friday after disrupting commuter rail and subway traffic New York City's Grand Central Terminal, police said. Fire following deadly blast at Kazakh coal mine leaves 33 dead An explosion and subsequent fire at a coal mine in Kazakhstan on Saturday left at least 33 people dead and another 13 still unaccounted for. Food, water scarce in Acapulco after destruction wrought by Hurricane Otis Survivors in Acapulco, Mexico, say they are facing dwindling supplies of food and water in the aftermath of the devastation wrought earlier this week by Hurricane Otis. Barry Manilow holiday special in the works at NBC The new holiday special, "Barry Manilow's A Very Barry Christmas," is set to premiere on NBC Dec. 11. Kiefer Sutherland to narrate Apple TV+ docu-series about the late John Lennon "24" and "Rabbit Hole" actor Kiefer Sutherland, who is also a musician, will soon be heard narrating the three-part Apple TV+ documentary series, "John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial." Biden meets with Chinese FM Wang, sets up expectation for meeting with Xi A new meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping appears to have moved closer after Biden met face-to-face with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday. Richard Moll -- Bull from 'Night Court' -- dead at 80 Actor Richard Moll, who played bailiff Bull Shannon on the sitcom "Night Court" from 1984 to 1992, has died at the age of 80. Bad Bunny's 'Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana" is the No. 1 album chart in the United States this week. S.C. attorney Alex Murdaugh files for new trial in murders of wife, son Disgraced former attorney Alex Murdaugh has officially filed a motion for a new trial in South Carolina after being found guilty of the murders of his wife and adult son. On This Day, Oct. 28: Mussolini marches on Rome On Oct. 28, 1922, Benito Mussolini marched on Rome, taking over the Italian government. Famous birthdays for Oct. 28: Lauren Holly, Nolan Gould Actor Lauren Holly turns 60 and actor Nolan Gould turns 25, among the famous birthdays Oct. 28. World Series: Adolis Garcia homer lifts Rangers over Diamondbacks in 11-inning Game 1 Adolis Garcia violently twisted his body and swung low through the zone, smacking an 11th-inning, walk-off home run to lead the Texas Rangers over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday in the World Series. More Recent Articles
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Antisemitism Surges in China Online and in State MediaChina’s state-run media has blamed the United States for deepening the crisis, while perpetuating tropes of Jewish control of American politics. Israel Says Al Shifa Hospital Conceals Hamas Underground Command CentersThe group denies the accusation, saying Israel has offered “fabricated” evidence. Maine Sheriff Says He Sent Statewide Alert About Gunman Last MonthThe sheriff said the gunman had made threats against the Army base where he was assigned, prompting an alert to all law enforcement agencies in the state weeks before the mass shooting. Gunman in Maine Mass Shooting Had Paranoid Beliefs, Officials SayThe man was found dead on Friday night, ending a two-day manhunt. The police said he had legally purchased several guns, including in recent days. ‘Lewiston Strong’: After Mass Shooting, Residents Emerge With GritAfter two long days of being locked down amid the manhunt for a gunman who killed 18 people, the small city in Maine started to come back to life, forever changed. U.A.W. Reaches Tentative Deal With Stellantis, Following FordThe United Automobile Workers union announced the deal with Stellantis, the parent of Chrysler, Jeep and Ram. It also expanded its strike against G.M. Russia’s Former Pick to Be Ukraine’s Puppet Leader Is Shot in CrimeaOleg Tsaryov, a pro-Russian businessman and former lawmaker, was said to have been wounded in the attack. Moscow had planned to set him up as head of government in Kyiv if its invasion had succeeded. Vatican Deems Bigger Role for Women ‘Urgent’ but Punts on Major IssuesProgressives who once hoped that the synod would create momentum for things like reaching out to L.G.B.T.Q.+ Catholics said the meeting had failed to move the institution. Meg Ryan on Her New Rom-Com, ‘What Happens Later’She always had concerns about the happily-ever-after ideals of the genre. Now as a director she’s pushing its boundaries to examine issues of aging and regret. The WeekenderLionel Messi’s fabulously popular pink jersey. Also: Taylor Swift fan fiction and a new podcast from Serial. In Gaza, a Question of Strategy and MoralityIsrael has every right to defend itself and fight terrorists. But is this really the best way? I Fought for the I.D.F. in Gaza. It Made Me Fight for Peace.An Israeli veteran reflects on his experience the last time Israeli troops entered Gaza in force. Where Hamas Is WinningWhen barbarity has a revolutionary logic. A Dispatch From the Muslim Girl Scouts of AstoriaA young activist in Queens supports Palestinian aspirations. Fisherman Not Seen in Two Weeks Is Rescued at SeaA fishing vessel with two aboard left Washington State on Oct. 12 and was reported missing on Sunday. On Thursday, one of the men was rescued, officials said. Migrants in NYC Search for Beds as City Stops Offering Shelter to Some“They want you to get tired so you give up, and they are achieving it,” said one migrant who has been searching for a place to stay in New York City for several days. More Recent Articles |
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Pitcher Merrill Kelly kept the Texas Rangers off-balance with deceptive offerings and meticulous control, allowing just three base runners to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to a win Saturday in Game 2 of the World Series.
Actor Matthew Perry died Saturday afternoon at the age of 54, according to multiple media reports.
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Halloween crowd crush that left 159 dead, small groups of visitors returned to bars and clubs near the Itaewon site of the tragedy amid a massive security presence.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Saturday troops have entered the Gaza Strip as part of an expanded ground assault in what he called Israel's "second war of independence."
The United Auto Workers union has struck a tentative labor deal with automaker Stellantis to end a six-week-old strike, according to multiple reports published Saturday.
Authorities confirmed Saturday that the body of suspected Maine mass shooter Robert Card was found at a recycling plant that been searched earlier during an extensive manhunt.
Hundreds of mainly Jewish demonstrators demanding a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip were arrested late Friday after disrupting commuter rail and subway traffic New York City's Grand Central Terminal, police said.
An explosion and subsequent fire at a coal mine in Kazakhstan on Saturday left at least 33 people dead and another 13 still unaccounted for.
Survivors in Acapulco, Mexico, say they are facing dwindling supplies of food and water in the aftermath of the devastation wrought earlier this week by Hurricane Otis.
The new holiday special, "Barry Manilow's A Very Barry Christmas," is set to premiere on NBC Dec. 11.
"24" and "Rabbit Hole" actor Kiefer Sutherland, who is also a musician, will soon be heard narrating the three-part Apple TV+ documentary series, "John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial."
A new meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping appears to have moved closer after Biden met face-to-face with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday.
Actor Richard Moll, who played bailiff Bull Shannon on the sitcom "Night Court" from 1984 to 1992, has died at the age of 80.
Rapper Bad Bunny's "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana" is the No. 1 album chart in the United States this week.
Disgraced former attorney Alex Murdaugh has officially filed a motion for a new trial in South Carolina after being found guilty of the murders of his wife and adult son.
On Oct. 28, 1922, Benito Mussolini marched on Rome, taking over the Italian government.
Actor Lauren Holly turns 60 and actor Nolan Gould turns 25, among the famous birthdays Oct. 28.
Adolis Garcia violently twisted his body and swung low through the zone, smacking an 11th-inning, walk-off home run to lead the Texas Rangers over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday in the World Series. 
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