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Biden interviews with special counsel probing his handling of classified documents President Joe Biden has sat for interviews with Robert Hur, the special counsel investigating the discovery of classified documents in a private office used by the president following his term as vice president. Will Hurd suspends 2024 Republican presidential bid, endorses Nikki Haley Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd announced Monday he is dropping his 2024 Republican presidential bid and will endorse Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination. Protesters for Israel, Palestine clash in New York City amid tight security Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian supporters rallied amid tight security Monday outside of the Israel consulate in New York City, two days after hundreds were killed in Hamas attacks in Israel. Death toll rises past 1,500 as Israeli-Hamas conflict nears end of 3rd day The combined death toll in the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas surpassed 1,500 on Monday as the conflict neared the end of its third day, according to estimates on both sides. 'Robocop Returns' not moving forward with 'Wolf Like Me' creator Abe Forsythe said after a year and a half of development, his "Robocop Returns" sequel is not moving forward. Hollywood writers overwhelmingly ratify tentative contract deal Members of the Writers Guild of America have overwhelmingly ratified a tentative agreement reached last month with Hollywood movie and television producers, the union announced Monday. Biden, other Western leaders unite in condemnation of Hamas attacks on Israel Leaders of the major Western powers took to social media to condemn the attacks by Hamas militants that killed hundreds of Israelis over the weekend and ignited a new Middle East war that entered its third day Monday. 1 killed when mast breaks off Maine tourist schooner co-owned by actor Marc Evan Jackson One woman was killed and three others injured when a mast broke aboard a restored tourist schooner near Rockland Harbor, Maine, on Monday, Coast Guard officials said. Study discounts belief 1918 flu pandemic targeted healthy young adults New evidence from the remains of 1918 influenza victims contradicts a long-held belief that healthy young adults were disproportionately affected during that pandemic more than a century ago. Powerball jackpot reaches $1.55 billion, game’s third-largest prize The Powerball jackpot is up to $1.55 billion ahead of Monday's drawing after nobody matched all six numbers on Saturday. 11 U.S. citizens among dead in Israel as more than 100 hostages taken by Hamas At least 11 U.S. citizens are among those killed in the bloody conflict in Israel over the weekend, President Joe Biden confirmed Monday, while more than 100 people are believed to be held captive. McCarthy urges Biden to refreeze $6 billion in Iranian funds Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy urged President Joe Biden to refreeze $6 billion of Iranian funds, used to free five wrongfully detained American citizens last month, following recent Hamas attacks on Israel. Special counsel rebuts Trump's 'distorted' bid to delay classified docs trial Special Counsel Jack Smith on Monday urged the judge in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case to reject his bid to delay the trial past the 2024 presidential election. In lawsuit settlement, DeSantis administration to disclose Florida's COVID-19 data again The DeSantis administration has reached an agreement to make COVID-19 related public records accessible as part of a settlement arising from a 2021 lawsuit pertaining to infection health data. As Israel, Hamas battle, funeral held for head of Israeli 'Ghost' unit Col. Roi Levy The funeral for Col. Roi Levy, head of Israel's elite "Ghost" multi-dimensional unit, was held Monday in Jerusalem. Watch: Oregon pugs don Taylor Swift costumes for annual 'Pug Crawl' The Oregon Humane Society adopted a Taylor Swift theme for its annual "Pug Crawl," a fashion show for the wrinkly, short-muzzled dogs. Look: Stuck kitten rescued from frat house desk Animal control officers in Connecticut are trying to find the owner of a kitten that wandered up to a fraternity house and got its head stuck through a small hole in a wooden desk. Watch: Sinking horse rescued from Colorado bog Firefighters in Colorado teamed up with local residents to rescue a horse that wandered into a bog and started to sink. Gates Foundation donates $40M to enhance accessibility to mRNA vaccines A $40 million investment announced Monday by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to help supercharge vaccine accessibility for the world's most vulnerable populations. 'Instinct' leads North Carolina man to $100,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man said it was "instinct" that led him to stop and buy the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $100,000 prize. Fantasy football: Mayfield, Osborn, Johnson lead add/drops for Week 6 Baker Mayfield, K.J. Osborn and Roschon Johnson lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's fantasy football waiver wire priority list for Week 6 of the 2023 season. Running may work better than drugs for depression Exercise has been dubbed "nature's antidepressant" by doctors for years, and now a new study confirms the notion. Some Walgreens pharmacists plan temporary walkouts over working conditions Pharmacists and other workers at some Walgreens stores across the United States say they are planning walkouts beginning Monday to protest what they call harsh working conditions that they say are compromising safety. Hamburg Airport closed briefly after reported threat on incoming Tehran flight Hamburg Airport officials in Germany suspended flights Monday morning after receiving a threat against an Iran Air jetliner from Tehran. |
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How Hamas Took 150 Israelis HostagePalestinian militants kidnapped scores of Israelis in an unprecedented attack that took the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into unknown territory. Their relatives recount how they were captured. Attack Ends Israel’s Hope That Hamas Might Come to Embrace StabilityIsrael had considered Hamas a terrorist organization but one that could play a useful role for Israel in the Gaza Strip, which the group controls. Now, senior Israeli officials say, Hamas must be crushed. At Least 11 U.S. Citizens Were Killed in Israel, Biden Says, and Others May Be Captives of Hamas“I have directed my team to work with their Israeli counterparts on every aspect of the hostage crisis, including sharing intelligence,” the president said in a statement on Monday evening. Special Counsel Interviewed Biden About Classified DocumentsRobert Hur, the special counsel appointed to investigate how sensitive material ended up at the home and office of President Biden, met with the president over the past two days. McCarthy Floats Return as Divided G.O.P. Prepares to Choose a SpeakerLess than a week after his ouster, the former speaker indicated he would be open to reinstatement as Republicans prepared to discuss whom to nominate to succeed him. Vermont Utility Plans to End Outages by Giving Customers BatteriesGreen Mountain Power is asking state regulators to let it buy batteries it will install at customers’ homes, saying doing so will be cheaper than putting up more power lines. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Run for President as Independent, Leaving Democratic PrimaryThe political scion told supporters he would end his campaign as a Democratic candidate and run as an independent, potentially upsetting the dynamics of the 2024 election. Will Hurd Drops Out of G.O.P. Presidential Race and Endorses HaleyThe former congressman, who had staked out an anti-Trump position, failed to gain traction in a crowded field. Charles Feeney, Who Made a Fortune and Then Gave It Away, Dies at 92After piling up billions in business, he pledged to donate almost all of his money to causes before he died. He succeeded, and then lived a more modest life. Russia’s Economy Is Increasingly Structured Around Its War in UkraineThe nation’s finances have proven resilient, despite punishing sanctions, giving it leeway to pump money into its military machine. Is It Still Worth Going to the Movies?After 23 years of film criticism, I was back in front of the screen as a civilian. I had no idea what I would find. Skeletons of 1918 Flu Victims Reveal Clues About Who Was Likely to DieWhile a narrative emerged that the pandemic indiscriminately struck the young and healthy, new evidence suggests that frail young adults were most vulnerable. The Attack on Israel Demands Unity and ResolveAmerica and other allies have a crucial role to play in supporting Israel at this painful moment. The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling OffA basic rule of Trumpism is that he always gets worse. And the world isn’t getting any better, either. Israel Must Unite to Meet This ThreatThe nation acted as if it had the luxury of a vicious internal fight. Ozempic Can’t Fix What Our Culture Has BrokenWhen women say that it is better to be sick and thin than healthy and fat, they are perfectly rational. Hollywood Writers Ratify New Contract With StudiosThe vote, which followed the end of the strike on Sept. 27, officially brought to a close a bitter, five-month labor dispute. The actors remain on strike. Green Energy Casts a Shadow Over a Cherished English LandscapeResidents of East Anglia fear that planned power lines for offshore wind projects will blight their rural idyll. A Fake Loan Could Mean Real Trouble for George SantosRepresentative George Santos was seemingly implicated in a fraudulent loan scheme that his treasurer admitted in her guilty plea. The Big Nobel Prize Winners Were Short and FastThe awards for physics and chemistry were a reminder that the most important processes in nature unfold on a scale divorced from everyday human affairs. More Recent Articles |
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President Joe Biden has sat for interviews with Robert Hur, the special counsel investigating the discovery of classified documents in a private office used by the president following his term as vice president.
Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd announced Monday he is dropping his 2024 Republican presidential bid and will endorse Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination.
Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian supporters rallied amid tight security Monday outside of the Israel consulate in New York City, two days after hundreds were killed in Hamas attacks in Israel.
The combined death toll in the war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas surpassed 1,500 on Monday as the conflict neared the end of its third day, according to estimates on both sides.
Abe Forsythe said after a year and a half of development, his "Robocop Returns" sequel is not moving forward.
Members of the Writers Guild of America have overwhelmingly ratified a tentative agreement reached last month with Hollywood movie and television producers, the union announced Monday.
Leaders of the major Western powers took to social media to condemn the attacks by Hamas militants that killed hundreds of Israelis over the weekend and ignited a new Middle East war that entered its third day Monday.
One woman was killed and three others injured when a mast broke aboard a restored tourist schooner near Rockland Harbor, Maine, on Monday, Coast Guard officials said.
New evidence from the remains of 1918 influenza victims contradicts a long-held belief that healthy young adults were disproportionately affected during that pandemic more than a century ago.
The Powerball jackpot is up to $1.55 billion ahead of Monday's drawing after nobody matched all six numbers on Saturday.
At least 11 U.S. citizens are among those killed in the bloody conflict in Israel over the weekend, President Joe Biden confirmed Monday, while more than 100 people are believed to be held captive.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy urged President Joe Biden to refreeze $6 billion of Iranian funds, used to free five wrongfully detained American citizens last month, following recent Hamas attacks on Israel.
Special Counsel Jack Smith on Monday urged the judge in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case to reject his bid to delay the trial past the 2024 presidential election.
The DeSantis administration has reached an agreement to make COVID-19 related public records accessible as part of a settlement arising from a 2021 lawsuit pertaining to infection health data.
The funeral for Col. Roi Levy, head of Israel's elite "Ghost" multi-dimensional unit, was held Monday in Jerusalem.
The Oregon Humane Society adopted a Taylor Swift theme for its annual "Pug Crawl," a fashion show for the wrinkly, short-muzzled dogs.
Animal control officers in Connecticut are trying to find the owner of a kitten that wandered up to a fraternity house and got its head stuck through a small hole in a wooden desk.
Firefighters in Colorado teamed up with local residents to rescue a horse that wandered into a bog and started to sink.
A $40 million investment announced Monday by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to help supercharge vaccine accessibility for the world's most vulnerable populations.
A North Carolina man said it was "instinct" that led him to stop and buy the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him a $100,000 prize.
Baker Mayfield, K.J. Osborn and Roschon Johnson lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's fantasy football waiver wire priority list for Week 6 of the 2023 season.
Exercise has been dubbed "nature's antidepressant" by doctors for years, and now a new study confirms the notion.
Pharmacists and other workers at some Walgreens stores across the United States say they are planning walkouts beginning Monday to protest what they call harsh working conditions that they say are compromising safety.
Hamburg Airport officials in Germany suspended flights Monday morning after receiving a threat against an Iran Air jetliner from Tehran. 
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