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Turkey strikes Kurdish targets in Iraq following terrorist attack in Ankara Turkish warplanes conducted air strikes Sunday night on suspected Kurdish militant targets in northern Iraq following a suicide attack in the capital Ankara, officials said. 'Paw Patrol' tops North American box office with $23 million Animated adventure "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $23 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Nearly 1 million join opposition coalition march in Poland ahead Oct. 15 election Supporters of the Polish opposition coalition flooded the streets of the capital Warsaw Sunday for the "march of a million hearts," with the nation's election two weeks away. Supreme Court begins new term Monday, facing cases on gun rights and free speech The Supreme Court will begin a fresh docket of cases starting Monday, highlighted by challenges to free speech and gun rights. Ex-Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield dies at 57 Tim Wakefield, who possessed one of the best knuckleball pitches in baseball's modern era and helped the Boston Red Sox win two World Series titles, has died, the team announced Sunday. He was 57. Jimmy Carter turns 99, receives more than 17,000 well wishes Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, turned 99 Sunday as messages poured in from around the world wishing him a happy birthday. Economists wary of economic impact as student loan payments resume More than 40 million U.S. student loan borrowers faced requirements to resume making their payments starting Sunday as a pause for the COVID-19 pandemic expired, sparking concerns the economy could suffer. Rep. Matt Gaetz to file motion for removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Rep. Matt Gaetz said Sunday he will file a motion this week to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker in the wake of this weekend's passage of a stopgap government funding bill. Nashville holds first Artville fair, putting 'Music City' on the map for visual arts Nashville held its first Artville fair this weekend, putting "Music City" on the map for the visual arts, while raising concerns about the growing pains for artists in a city that is rapidly developing. Derrick Adams kicks off Nashville's Artville fair with Black collage artists' talk Derrick Adams kicked off Nashville's first Artville fair, held in the city's blossoming Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, with a moderated artist's talk about his practice and Black expression in collage. Pro-Russia party wins Slovakia election, intends to end support of Ukraine The pro-Russia Smer-SSD party won the largest share of seats in Slovakia's parliament during weekend voting, vowing to cut off the country's support for Ukraine. 90-degree heat, humidity force cancelation of Twin Cities Marathon Record-breaking, 90-degree temperatures predicted for Sunday prompted the organizers of the prestigious Twin Cities Marathon to cancel the event, fearing for the safety of the participants. At least 13 dead after nightclub fire in southeastern Spain At least 13 people died and four were injured early Saturday in a fire at three adjoining nightclubs in the southeastern Spanish city of Murcia, emergency officials said. Biden signs 45-day funding measure to avert government shutdown The Senate approved a 45-day stopgap funding resolution and President Joe Biden signed the measure into law late Saturday with only hours to spare before a government shutdown. 'Pride & Prejudice' star Anna Chancellor mourns daughter Poppy: 'She transformed our lives'Beyond Fest review: 'Outrageous Toxic Avenger' has inventive new spin "The Toxic Avenger," which screened at Beyond Fest in Los Angeles, keeps the outrageous violence and comedy of the Troma original but has some clever twists on the material. Famous birthdays for Oct. 1: Zach Galifianakis, Randy Quaid Actor Zach Galifianakis turns 54 and actor Randy Quaid turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 1. On This Day, Oct. 1: Las Vegas shooting leaves 58 dead On Oct. 1, 2017, a gunman opened fire on a crowd attending a country music festival outside, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds of others. More Recent Articles
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Slovakia Appears Set to Join the Putin Sympathizers After ElectionThe front-runner in the parliamentary vote has pledged “not to send a single cartridge” to neighboring Ukraine, a sign of the flagging European support for a victim of Russian aggression. Four Seconds to Impact: On the Front Line With Ukraine’s SnipersIn a war built around artillery, tanks, drones and cruise missiles, the role of the sniper, unseen and lethal, occupies an often overlooked but essential part of the battlefield. The Next Supreme Court Term: Guns, Free Speech and MoreThe justices will explore the scope of the Second Amendment, the fate of the administrative state and limits on free speech on the internet. Matt Gaetz Says He Will Move to Oust Kevin McCarthy as House SpeakerA day after the Republican speaker turned to Democrats for help passing a stopgap spending bill to avert a shutdown, the far-right congressman promised to try to remove him from his post. Inside McCarthy’s Shutdown Turnabout That Left His Speakership at RiskThe Republican speaker opted to keep the government open the only way he could — by partnering with Democrats — in a surprise reversal that left him as politically vulnerable as ever. The Businessman Accused of Corrupting Robert MenendezAfter emigrating to New Jersey from Egypt, Wael Hana faced a string of business and legal problems. Then his friend started dating a powerful U.S. senator. They Ran for a Better Life, Straight Into a WildfireGreek authorities assumed the victims were asylum seekers because no one was looking for missing people locally. And for more than a month, their identities, and the circumstances of their deaths, remained a mystery. Tim Wakefield, Pitcher Who Helped Boston Break the Curse, Dies at 57After surrendering a homer that ended the Red Sox run in 2003, he played a critical role in the team’s World Series victory a year later. Wall Street’s Most Hated Regulator Faces a Fundamental ThreatRohit Chopra, who leads the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, says he is simply enforcing the law. Bankers call him reckless — a “regulator gone rogue.” When Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Collided With Prime-Time TVThe Chiefs escaped with a win over the Jets on “Sunday Night Football,” but many viewers were watching for shots of a luxury suite. Against the Wall, McCarthy Does the Right ThingAt the last possible moment, Kevin McCarthy earned some credit for keeping the government open. But not a lot of credit. ‘Dumb Money’ and the Meme Stock PhenomenonPegged to the movie “Dumb Money,” a discussion of the growing stupidity in the stock market. One Reason the Trump Fever Won’t BreakChristian nationalism may not be serious, but it’s very dangerous. The Climate Fight Will Be Won in the Appliance AisleWhy I’m worried about the next phase of the Inflation Reduction Act’s rollout. In Poland, Supporters of Opposition March in Warsaw Ahead of Key ElectionThe fate of democracy and aid for Ukraine undergird the October vote, which will decide whether the governing Law and Justice party secures an unprecedented third term in a row. Grizzly Bear Kills 2 People at Banff National Park in CanadaPark officials found the victims early Saturday morning, after receiving an alert from a satellite device hours earlier. A grizzly near the site displayed “aggressive behavior,” they said. Dozens Search for Girl Who Disappeared Camping With Family UpstatePolice say Charlotte Sena, 9, may have been abducted in Moreau Lake State Park. More Recent Articles |
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Turkish warplanes conducted air strikes Sunday night on suspected Kurdish militant targets in northern Iraq following a suicide attack in the capital Ankara, officials said.
Animated adventure "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $23 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Supporters of the Polish opposition coalition flooded the streets of the capital Warsaw Sunday for the "march of a million hearts," with the nation's election two weeks away.
The Supreme Court will begin a fresh docket of cases starting Monday, highlighted by challenges to free speech and gun rights.
Tim Wakefield, who possessed one of the best knuckleball pitches in baseball's modern era and helped the Boston Red Sox win two World Series titles, has died, the team announced Sunday. He was 57.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, turned 99 Sunday as messages poured in from around the world wishing him a happy birthday.
More than 40 million U.S. student loan borrowers faced requirements to resume making their payments starting Sunday as a pause for the COVID-19 pandemic expired, sparking concerns the economy could suffer.
Rep. Matt Gaetz said Sunday he will file a motion this week to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker in the wake of this weekend's passage of a stopgap government funding bill.
Nashville held its first Artville fair this weekend, putting "Music City" on the map for the visual arts, while raising concerns about the growing pains for artists in a city that is rapidly developing.
Derrick Adams kicked off Nashville's first Artville fair, held in the city's blossoming Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, with a moderated artist's talk about his practice and Black expression in collage.
The pro-Russia Smer-SSD party won the largest share of seats in Slovakia's parliament during weekend voting, vowing to cut off the country's support for Ukraine.
Record-breaking, 90-degree temperatures predicted for Sunday prompted the organizers of the prestigious Twin Cities Marathon to cancel the event, fearing for the safety of the participants.
At least 13 people died and four were injured early Saturday in a fire at three adjoining nightclubs in the southeastern Spanish city of Murcia, emergency officials said.
The Senate approved a 45-day stopgap funding resolution and President Joe Biden signed the measure into law late Saturday with only hours to spare before a government shutdown.
Anna Chancellor has announced the death of her 36-year-old daughter, Poppy.
"The Toxic Avenger," which screened at Beyond Fest in Los Angeles, keeps the outrageous violence and comedy of the Troma original but has some clever twists on the material.
Actor Zach Galifianakis turns 54 and actor Randy Quaid turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 1.
On Oct. 1, 2017, a gunman opened fire on a crowd attending a country music festival outside, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds of others. 
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