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Blinken meets Qatari leader in Middle East trip aimed at containing Israel-Hamas conflict Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza "could easily metastasize," causing more insecurity and suffering, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Sunday. Golden Globes: 'Oppenheimer,' 'Barbie,' 'Beef,' 'Bear,' 'Succession' win big "Oppenheimer," "Barbie," "Succession," "Beef" and "The Bear" were the big winners at the Golden Globes ceremony Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. Officials rankled over delayed reports of Austin's hospitalization Officials say there will be reviews of the policies on how the president and public are notified about emergency medical situations of staff following Defense Secretary's hospitalization. Radio giant Audacy files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Following years of declining ad spending, American radio and podcasting giant Audacy announced Sunday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Alaska Airlines passengers describe 'loud pop' after panel separates mid-flight Terrified passengers report a pop and rushing wind aboard an Alaska Airlines flight that was forced to make an emergency landing shortly after takeoff when part of the fuselage fell off. Officials identify 11-year-old boy killed in Iowa school shooting Officials have identified an 11-year-old boy who was killed in a school shooting in rural Iowa as Ahmir Jollif, known as "Smiley" in his home and a whirlwind of activity, according to his mother. 'Wonka' tops North American box office with $14.4M "Wonka" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $14.4 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com. California court blocks concealed weapons ban A California court has blocked a new law banning people from carrying firearms in most public places as a court case challenging the law continues. Global protests continue calling for cease-fire amid Israel's war on Hamas Protests continued across the world over the first weekend in 2024 amid Israel's war on Hamas. High-ranking TSA official arrested for forgery A top-ranking Transportation Security Administration official has been arrested on charges of exploiting a family member with dementia. Israel conducts airstrike on car carrying Al-Jazeera journalist Israel conducted an airstrike on a car that was carrying an Al-Jazeera journalist and a freelance journalist who contributed to France's AFP newswire, it was revealed Sunday. Florida woman jailed on murder charges since 2022 is pregnant A woman jailed in Florida on murder changes since 2022 is pregnant, prompting an investigation into possible rape or sexual assault. NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre resigns amid trial over misuse of funds Embattled NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre announced his resignation Friday as a trial gets underway in New York accusing him and other executives of using funds from the gun right's organization as a "personal piggy bank." Full subway service restored after NYC train collision caused days of disruption The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has resumed service to train lines impacted by a collision Thursday that caused days of disruption in New York City. Death toll in Gaza rises to nearly 23,000 amid Israel's war on Hamas The Gaza Health Ministry said Sunday that nearly 23,000 people have been killed amid Israel's war on Hamas. Nearly 2 million people have been displaced amid the war. Storm Reid, Nick Offerman win Emmys for 'Last of Us' guest spots Storm Reid and Nick Offerman won Emmy Awards for their guest spots on HBO's post-apocalyptic drama, "The Last of Us," in Los Angeles Saturday. 'Little Mermaid' star Halle Bailey gives birth to first child, a son'Funny Woman' star explores life as ambitious woman of color in London's swinging '60s Clare-Hope Ashitey told UPI she wanted to star in the new dramedy series, "Funny Woman," because it let her explore what it was like to be a woman of color in the workplace of another era in time. On This Day, Jan. 7: President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial opens in Senate On Jan. 7, 1999, U.S. President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial opened in the Senate. He was acquitted. Famous birthdays for Jan. 7: Nicolas Cage, Sofia Wylie Actor Nicolas Cage turns 60 and actor Sofia Wylie turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 7. More Recent Articles |
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Congress Agrees on Spending Levels as Government Shutdown LoomsDespite the deal, time is short to assemble and pass legislation putting the agreement in force before a Jan. 19 deadline. Trump Takes Aim at Haley as Primary Enters Final Phase in IowaNearly a week before the state’s caucuses, a frenzy of campaigning belies a seemingly static G.O.P. race, with former President Donald J. Trump the prohibitive front-runner. Liz Cheney Implores Republicans to Reject TrumpShe endorsed efforts to remove him from the ballot and said, “Tell the world who we are with your vote. Tell them that we are a good and a great nation.” Boeing Max 9 Jets Remain Grounded as Airlines Await Inspection InstructionsTwo days after a chunk of the fuselage blew out of one of the planes, the F.A.A. and the aircraft maker are still negotiating what to tell the airlines to do. Alaska Airlines Passengers on the Frightful Minutes Aboard Flight 1282After a section of the Alaska Airlines flight blew out of the plane, passengers described a mix of horror, confusion and eerie calm. From Lebanon to the Red Sea, a Broader Conflict With Iran LoomsWith its proxies attacking from many vantage points and its nuclear program suddenly revived, Iran is posing a new challenge to the West — this time with Russia and China on its side. ‘Two Men Down’: For Ukrainian Medics, It Was Time to MoveThey are the first line of treatment for soldiers wounded on the battlefield, racing against time to try to save lives. What Will Happen to Gaza’s People?Officials are increasingly suggesting that Palestinians should leave the region. The government denies that’s its policy. A Terrible Phone Call and What Came NextA cancer diagnosis, a Swedish proverb and the blessing of human connection Things Have Gotten Pretty Weird With New York’s MayorA conversation about Mayor Adams’s weak leadership at a time when New York City is at an inflection point. Austin’s Hospitalization Prompts Questions Over Pentagon TimelineDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin has yet to disclose why he has been at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for the past week. Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow to Parts of NortheastForecasters warned of low visibility and dangerous driving conditions during the heaviest snowfall, which could reach one to two inches per hour. Marijuana Buyers From Texas Fuel a ‘Little Amsterdam’ in New MexicoSunland Park, along the Rio Grande, has joined the ranks of U.S. cities transformed by state cannabis laws. But the good times may not last forever. Klee Benally, Navajo Activist and Artist, Dies at 48He helped found a punk-rock band when he was 14. That led to a long career as an advocate for Native American and environmental causes. More Recent Articles |
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Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza "could easily metastasize," causing more insecurity and suffering, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Sunday.
"Oppenheimer," "Barbie," "Succession," "Beef" and "The Bear" were the big winners at the Golden Globes ceremony Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Officials say there will be reviews of the policies on how the president and public are notified about emergency medical situations of staff following Defense Secretary's hospitalization.
Following years of declining ad spending, American radio and podcasting giant Audacy announced Sunday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Terrified passengers report a pop and rushing wind aboard an Alaska Airlines flight that was forced to make an emergency landing shortly after takeoff when part of the fuselage fell off.
Officials have identified an 11-year-old boy who was killed in a school shooting in rural Iowa as Ahmir Jollif, known as "Smiley" in his home and a whirlwind of activity, according to his mother.
"Wonka" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $14.4 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.
A California court has blocked a new law banning people from carrying firearms in most public places as a court case challenging the law continues.
Protests continued across the world over the first weekend in 2024 amid Israel's war on Hamas.
A top-ranking Transportation Security Administration official has been arrested on charges of exploiting a family member with dementia.
Israel conducted an airstrike on a car that was carrying an Al-Jazeera journalist and a freelance journalist who contributed to France's AFP newswire, it was revealed Sunday.
A woman jailed in Florida on murder changes since 2022 is pregnant, prompting an investigation into possible rape or sexual assault.
Embattled NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre announced his resignation Friday as a trial gets underway in New York accusing him and other executives of using funds from the gun right's organization as a "personal piggy bank."
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has resumed service to train lines impacted by a collision Thursday that caused days of disruption in New York City.
The Gaza Health Ministry said Sunday that nearly 23,000 people have been killed amid Israel's war on Hamas. Nearly 2 million people have been displaced amid the war.
Storm Reid and Nick Offerman won Emmy Awards for their guest spots on HBO's post-apocalyptic drama, "The Last of Us," in Los Angeles Saturday.
Halle Bailey has given birth to her first child, a son.
Clare-Hope Ashitey told UPI she wanted to star in the new dramedy series, "Funny Woman," because it let her explore what it was like to be a woman of color in the workplace of another era in time.
On Jan. 7, 1999, U.S. President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial opened in the Senate. He was acquitted.
Actor Nicolas Cage turns 60 and actor Sofia Wylie turns 20, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 7. 
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