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More than 115 bodies found stored ‘improperly’ at Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Police found more than 115 bodies that were allegedly stored improperly at the Return to Nature Funeral Home, which offers environmentally friendly burials in Colorado, earlier this week. African nations divided on support for Israel, Palestine but call for peace African leaders were divided Saturday after war broke out between Israel and Palestine. Ukraine’s support of Israel amid tensions with Palestine raises concerns of West’s ‘hypocrisy’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vocalized support for Israel over Palestine on Saturday, raising concerns of the West's "hypocrisy" in its response to the two conflicts. Western leaders condemn violence, call for restraint after Hamas attack on Israel Western leaders condemned attacks by Hamas militants in Israel Saturday that killed at least 70 civilians, while calling for immediate talks to defuse the conflict. Human rights groups make varied responses to new violence in Israel Human rights groups are making varied responses to new Palestine-Israel violence, ranging from full-on support of Israel to warnings for both sides to respect human life. NYPD tightens security at churches, synagogues after Hamas attacks in Israel The New York Police Department ramped up patrols in Jewish neighborhoods throughout the city's five boroughs to prevent any potential violence following Saturday's deadly attacks in Israel. Israel 'at war' with Hamas after rocket attack; Security Council to meet Sunday The Israeli Defense Forces declared the country at war and launched large-scale military operations against Hamas militants Saturday after dozens of rockets struck the country. U.S. senators arrive in China to repair relations, strengthen economic ties A bipartisan group of U.S. senators led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer arrived in China Saturday to hold diplomatic talks with Communist Party leaders in Shanghai while hoping for a sit-down with President Xi Jinping. Bruno Mars' Saturday show in Israel canceled following attack by Hamas Pop music star Bruno Mars' Saturday night concert in Israel has been canceled after Hamas militants attacked the country, killing at least 70 civilians. Hitmen behind assassination of Ecuadorian candidate killed in prison Six accused hitmen being held in prison for the August assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate were found dead inside their cells, authorities have confirmed. Bodies of 4 elderly climbers recovered from Japan's Mount Asahi The bodies of four elderly Japanese climbers were recovered Saturday from Mount Asahi north of Tokyo after the group got stuck on a hiking trail in freezing conditions. U.S. think tank: Railcar buildup could be N. Korea weapons shipments to Russia Satellite imagery shows a dramatic increase in the amount of rail traffic from North Korea to Russia since the leaders of the two countries recently met, a U.S.-based think tank has reported. 1,000 migratory birds dead after colliding with Chicago building Close to 1,000 songbirds died this week after colliding with a single building in Chicago during the fall migration season, naturalists with the city's Field Museum have confirmed. Vermont hiking homicide victim identified as retired professor The victim of a homicide on a hiking trail in Vermont has been identified as a retired university professor and dean, Vermont State Police have confirmed. Chrissy Metz, Bradley Collins break up after 3 1/2 years of dating "This is Us" alum Chrissy Metz and songwriter-author Bradley Collins have announced they split up after about three and a half years of dating. Pair of magnitude 6.3 quakes, aftershocks jolt Afghanistan, killing at least 15 A pair of 6.3 magnitude earthquakes and several strong aftershocks jolted western Afghanistan on Saturday, resulting in at least 15 deaths and 40 injuries, emergency officials said. Rod Wave's 'Nostalgia' tops U.S. album chart for 2nd week Rod Wave's "Nostalgia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week. Famous birthdays for Oct. 7: Toni Braxton, Nicole Ari Parker Singer Toni Braxton turns 56 and actor Nicole Ari Parker turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 7. On This Day, Oct. 7: Statue of Helen Keller unveiled at Capitol On Oct. 7, 2009, a statue of blind and deaf 7-year-old Helen Keller at the moment she got a sense of language was unveiled at the U.S. Capitol. More Recent Articles
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An Attack From Gaza and an Israeli Declaration of War. Now What?Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being pressured to launch a full-scale invasion that Israeli leaders have been scrupulously avoiding since 2005. Biden’s Hopes for the Middle East Imperiled by Eruption of ViolenceThe Hamas attack on Israel could narrow the chances for the president’s efforts to negotiate a new alignment in the region by normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Israel’s defense failures may change strategy toward Hamas and Gaza.The broad attack by Palestinian militants, which Hamas viewed as mostly successful, revealed some significant failures. From the Fringe to the Center of the G.O.P., Jordan Remains a Hard-LinerOnce a tormentor of the Republican Party’s speakers, the Ohio congressman and unapologetic right-wing pugilist has become a potential speaker himself. After McCarthy Ouster as House Speaker, Will the Motion to Vacate Change?Some Republicans are calling for the weapon that dethroned Kevin McCarthy to be weakened. But it is not that easy. House Republicans Feud Over Rules to Choose a New SpeakerA quiet fight over the rules highlights the depth of G.O.P. divisions. It could set the stage for a bruising election to choose a successor to the party’s ousted speaker. Afghanistan Earthquakes Kill Nearly 200, Officials SayTwo 6.3-magnitude quakes were followed by several large aftershocks, devastating entire villages in the western part of the country. Two Families Got Fed Up With Their States’ Politics. So They Moved Out.The Nobles of Iowa moved to blue Minnesota. The Huckinses of Oregon moved to red Missouri. Their separate journeys, five weeks apart, illustrate the fracturing of America. Migrants Chased and Snared in Razor Wire: A Rare Look at Texas’ Border TacticsVideos reveal increasing militarization as Gov. Greg Abbott orders more troops and concertina wire to try to stop illegal border crossings. Migrant Crisis Tests New Yorkers Who Thought They Supported ImmigrationAs the city’s resources strain under the influx of thousands of migrants, New Yorkers are still resolutely in favor of welcoming newcomers. But for how long? Interested in an Electric Vehicle? Consider Buying Used.The prices of used battery-powered models have fallen sharply, as the supply of cars and trucks has improved. Six Accused of Murdering Ecuadorean Presidential Candidate Are Found DeadThe prison killings have added to the sense that the nation is in thrall to a narco-trafficking industry with ties to the government. In Provence, Winemakers Confront Climate ChangeCenturies-old varieties are being altered by weather patterns, threatening the economics of businesses in one of the world’s most important regions. Nicole Scherzinger as Norma Desmond? Yes, There’s a Connection.It’s been cathartic to “create art from places of torment,” the singer-actor said ahead of the opening of “Sunset Boulevard” in London. Israel’s Worst Day at WarThe shock waves of the Hamas attack on Israel will reach Iran, Saudi Arabia and Ukraine. Hamas’s Control of Gaza Must End NowPeace can soon follow, as it did after the Yom Kippur war. The Cost of Inaction on ImmigrationIf Congress would stir itself out of dysfunction to enact sensible changes on immigration, the nation could reap the benefits. Travis, Don’t Fumble Taylor!Joe D. couldn’t handle Marilyn’s fame. Can Travis handle Taylor’s? On Russian Nuclear Threat, Putin Lets Others Rattle the SaberWhile Russian hard-liners voice provocative proposals about using nuclear weapons, Mr. Putin presents himself as a moderating force — while never really taking the threat off the table. Newsom Vetoes Bill Banning Caste DiscriminationThe bill had driven intense debate within the growing South Asian community in California. Teen Charged With Murder in Stabbing of 13-Year-Old on Staten Island BusThe suspect, a 14-year-old boy, was in custody after the killing, which occurred during an argument that the police said might have been gang-related. Feeling Terrible After Your Covid Shot? Then It’s Probably Working.Fever, chills and fatigue may all be signs of vigorous antibody production, a new study finds. More Recent Articles |
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Police found more than 115 bodies that were allegedly stored improperly at the Return to Nature Funeral Home, which offers environmentally friendly burials in Colorado, earlier this week.
African leaders were divided Saturday after war broke out between Israel and Palestine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vocalized support for Israel over Palestine on Saturday, raising concerns of the West's "hypocrisy" in its response to the two conflicts.
Western leaders condemned attacks by Hamas militants in Israel Saturday that killed at least 70 civilians, while calling for immediate talks to defuse the conflict.
Human rights groups are making varied responses to new Palestine-Israel violence, ranging from full-on support of Israel to warnings for both sides to respect human life.
The New York Police Department ramped up patrols in Jewish neighborhoods throughout the city's five boroughs to prevent any potential violence following Saturday's deadly attacks in Israel.
The Israeli Defense Forces declared the country at war and launched large-scale military operations against Hamas militants Saturday after dozens of rockets struck the country.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer arrived in China Saturday to hold diplomatic talks with Communist Party leaders in Shanghai while hoping for a sit-down with President Xi Jinping.
Pop music star Bruno Mars' Saturday night concert in Israel has been canceled after Hamas militants attacked the country, killing at least 70 civilians.
Six accused hitmen being held in prison for the August assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate were found dead inside their cells, authorities have confirmed.
The bodies of four elderly Japanese climbers were recovered Saturday from Mount Asahi north of Tokyo after the group got stuck on a hiking trail in freezing conditions.
Satellite imagery shows a dramatic increase in the amount of rail traffic from North Korea to Russia since the leaders of the two countries recently met, a U.S.-based think tank has reported.
Close to 1,000 songbirds died this week after colliding with a single building in Chicago during the fall migration season, naturalists with the city's Field Museum have confirmed.
The victim of a homicide on a hiking trail in Vermont has been identified as a retired university professor and dean, Vermont State Police have confirmed.
"This is Us" alum Chrissy Metz and songwriter-author Bradley Collins have announced they split up after about three and a half years of dating.
A pair of 6.3 magnitude earthquakes and several strong aftershocks jolted western Afghanistan on Saturday, resulting in at least 15 deaths and 40 injuries, emergency officials said.
Rod Wave's "Nostalgia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
Singer Toni Braxton turns 56 and actor Nicole Ari Parker turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 7.
On Oct. 7, 2009, a statue of blind and deaf 7-year-old Helen Keller at the moment she got a sense of language was unveiled at the U.S. Capitol. 
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