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Debby gains hurricane strength ahead of Florida landfall on Monday Tropical Storm Debby grew to hurricane strength late Sunday as it took aim on Florida where it was expected to make landfall Monday morning. British prime minister Keir Starmer condemns spreading violent protests as 'far-right thuggery' Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain condemned violent protests that have erupted throughout the country following last week's brutal stabbing spree as "far-right thuggery." Kamala Harris spends weekend interviewing VP candidates Presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris spent the weekend meeting with the finalists auditioning to become her vice presidential selection, according to multiple reports. 90 people killed in Bangladesh student protests At least 90 people were killed in Bangladesh on Sunday during clashes between police and anti-government protesters. 11 firefighters among 14 injured in massive NYC blaze Fourteen people were injured, including 11 FDNY firefighters, in a massive New York City blaze that engulfed 7 homes in Queens, officials said Sunday. Paris Olympics: Mixed triathlon to proceed despite sick swimmers withdrawing Athletes from Belgium and Switzerland have fallen ill after competing in the triathlon held in the River Seine, officials announced, and several athletes have been forced to withdraw from the competition. Sen. Tim Scott weds South Carolina designer Sen. Tim Scott, R-SC, 58, and a lifelong bachelor, has tied the knot with interior designer Mindy Noce, 47, in a South Carolina wedding chapel during a ceremony attended by a large handful of high profile politicians. Watch: Noah Lyles uses photo finish to become first American 100M champion in 20 years Noah Lyles flung his body forward at the finish line to beat Kishane Thompson by .005 second, becoming the first U.S. Olympic champion in the men's 100-meters in 20 years Sunday in Saint-Denis. SpaceX launches Northrop Grumman mission to ISS SpaceX successfully launched a resupply mission for the International Space Station on Sunday after it was postponed Saturday because of unfavorable weather. 'Deadpool & Wolverine' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Deadpool & Wolverine" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $97 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Watch: Bobby Finke, women's 4x100M team break swimming world records for U.S. golds Bobby Finke and the women's 4x100-meter relay team each set world records to earn two more gold medals for Team USA on Sunday, the final day of Summer Olympics swimming competitions in Paris. Boy dies after bounce house mishap at Maryland baseball game A 5-year-old boy is dead and another child was injured after wind gusts blew a play bounce house 15 to 20 feet into the air at a professional baseball game in Maryland Friday night, officials said. French Olympics: Jackie Young leads U.S. women's basketball team past Germany Jackie Young scored a game-high 19 points to spark a 19-point win over Germany, clinching a Group C crown for Team USA in the Summer Olympics women's basketball tournmament in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. Palestinian captives detail torture by dogs, tear gas in Israeli prison Three Palestinian detainees held captive by Israel have been interviewed by a prisoner rights commission, detailing allegations of torture at a notorious Israeli facility. Zelensky confirms Ukraine receives F-16 fighter jets President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Sunday that Ukraine has received a shipment of F-16 fighter jets amid its war with Russia. Zac Efron 'fine' after brief pool-related hospitalization Zac Efron's publicist said the "Family Affair," "High School Musical" and "Hairspray" star has been released from a hospital in Spain after a minor medical emergency in a pool. Novak Djokovic beats Carlos Alcaraz for tennis gold, completes career Golden Slam Serbian Novak Djokovic made more tennis history Sunday, outlasting Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in the Paris Olympics men's singles gold medal match to become just the fifth player ever to complete a career Golden Slam.. Paris Olympics: USA's Scottie Scheffler rallies for golf gold medal American Scottie Scheffler rallied from four shots back, carding a 9-under-par 62 final round for an Olympic-record 19-under overall to win gold in the Paris 2024 golf tournament Sunday in Guyancourt, France. Tobi Bamtefa: Bunny-Mike partnership key to balance in 'Kingstown' Tobi Bamtefa says Bunny Washington, the drug dealer he plays on "Mayor of Kingstown," is surviving the only way he knows how to in Season 3. Hamas begins selecting new leader after Haniyeh assassination Hamas leaders have begun the process of choosing a new head for the movement but the possibility of who might ultimately be selected is not clear. Western countries advise citizens in Lebanon to leave over Israeli aggression Western countries including Italy, Britain, France and the United States have advised citizens in Lebanon to leave the country. Michael Chiklis: 'Hotel Cocaine' cop represents consequences for Miami high life Mark Feuerstein told UPI the character he plays on "Hotel Cocaine" was having the time of his life as the owner of a 1970s Miami hot spot until Michael Chiklis' DEA agent Zulio arrived on the scene. Famous birthdays for Aug. 4: Jeff Gordon, Daniel Dae Kim Race car driver Jeff Gordon turns 63 and actor Daniel Dae Kim turns 56, among the famous birthdays for August 4. |
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Harris Faces Party Divisions as She Chooses a Running MateThe vice president conducted interviews with potential candidates over the weekend and has fielded concerns from donors and activists over the choice. The Willful Amnesia Behind Trump’s Attacks on Kamala Harris’s IdentitySuggesting that there is something contrived about a mixed-race person identifying as Black assumes that the choice wasn’t already made for her. What’s Rattling Trump: The Size of Harris’s CrowdsThe numbers game is everything to Donald J. Trump. Vice President Kamala Harris’s first big rally appears to have gotten under his skin. Inside the Obama-Shapiro RelationshipThe speaking style of Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, a potential vice presidential pick, can sound suspiciously similar to President Obama’s. But the real connection between the two men is deeper than commonly known. How Two Russian Spies Went Deep Undercover With Their ChildrenA couple planted as sleeper spies in Slovenia posed as an Argentine art dealer and an entrepreneur. They were caught in December 2022 and sent to Moscow in a sweeping prisoner exchange last week. Hurricane Debby Rapidly Gaining Strength as It Heads to FloridaIt is expected to hit Florida early Monday, before moving over Georgia and South Carolina, bringing potentially catastrophic flooding. How the 9/11 Plea Deal Came UndoneA case that had mostly drifted from public consciousness in 12 years of proceedings is back in the spotlight and no closer to trial. Belgian Triathlon Team Drops Out After Athlete Falls SickThe athlete, Claire Michel, who swam in the Seine River during the women’s triathlon last week, was taken to a clinic in the Olympic Village on Sunday for treatment. ‘I Just Have Some Questions’: An Interview With Justice GorsuchThe justice talks about everything from his indictment of the regulatory state to the rights of Native Americans. In Kamala Harris’s Blackness, I See My OwnMultiracial people have long been a Rorschach test: We bear the anxiety, rage and confusion that others feel about the amorphous construction we call race. Perfumes, Candles, Toothpaste — Vanilla Is in Everything. And It’s Under Threat.Vanilla substitutes exist, but there is no replacing the symphonic complexities of the real thing. R.F.K. Jr. Admits He Left a Dead Bear in Central ParkMr. Kennedy, an independent presidential candidate, confessed to dropping off the bear cub 10 years ago and making it appear that a bike had hit the animal. Trying to Save a Concrete ‘Monument to Corruption’An icon of socialist modernist architecture in the capital of the former Soviet republic that is now Moldova has been at the center of a tussle between corrupt developers and preservationists. How Could Maduro’s Reign in Venezuela End?After another dubious election victory, Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, appears firmly in power. The only real potential threat, history shows, may come if his own security forces betray him. More Recent Articles |
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Tropical Storm Debby grew to hurricane strength late Sunday as it took aim on Florida where it was expected to make landfall Monday morning.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain condemned violent protests that have erupted throughout the country following last week's brutal stabbing spree as "far-right thuggery."
Presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris spent the weekend meeting with the finalists auditioning to become her vice presidential selection, according to multiple reports.
At least 90 people were killed in Bangladesh on Sunday during clashes between police and anti-government protesters.
Fourteen people were injured, including 11 FDNY firefighters, in a massive New York City blaze that engulfed 7 homes in Queens, officials said Sunday.
Athletes from Belgium and Switzerland have fallen ill after competing in the triathlon held in the River Seine, officials announced, and several athletes have been forced to withdraw from the competition.
Sen. Tim Scott, R-SC, 58, and a lifelong bachelor, has tied the knot with interior designer Mindy Noce, 47, in a South Carolina wedding chapel during a ceremony attended by a large handful of high profile politicians.
Noah Lyles flung his body forward at the finish line to beat Kishane Thompson by .005 second, becoming the first U.S. Olympic champion in the men's 100-meters in 20 years Sunday in Saint-Denis.
SpaceX successfully launched a resupply mission for the International Space Station on Sunday after it was postponed Saturday because of unfavorable weather.
"Deadpool & Wolverine" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $97 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Bobby Finke and the women's 4x100-meter relay team each set world records to earn two more gold medals for Team USA on Sunday, the final day of Summer Olympics swimming competitions in Paris.
A 5-year-old boy is dead and another child was injured after wind gusts blew a play bounce house 15 to 20 feet into the air at a professional baseball game in Maryland Friday night, officials said.
Jackie Young scored a game-high 19 points to spark a 19-point win over Germany, clinching a Group C crown for Team USA in the Summer Olympics women's basketball tournmament in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France.
Three Palestinian detainees held captive by Israel have been interviewed by a prisoner rights commission, detailing allegations of torture at a notorious Israeli facility.
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Sunday that Ukraine has received a shipment of F-16 fighter jets amid its war with Russia.
Zac Efron's publicist said the "Family Affair," "High School Musical" and "Hairspray" star has been released from a hospital in Spain after a minor medical emergency in a pool.
Serbian Novak Djokovic made more tennis history Sunday, outlasting Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in the Paris Olympics men's singles gold medal match to become just the fifth player ever to complete a career Golden Slam..
American Scottie Scheffler rallied from four shots back, carding a 9-under-par 62 final round for an Olympic-record 19-under overall to win gold in the Paris 2024 golf tournament Sunday in Guyancourt, France.
Tobi Bamtefa says Bunny Washington, the drug dealer he plays on "Mayor of Kingstown," is surviving the only way he knows how to in Season 3.
Hamas leaders have begun the process of choosing a new head for the movement but the possibility of who might ultimately be selected is not clear.
Western countries including Italy, Britain, France and the United States have advised citizens in Lebanon to leave the country.
Mark Feuerstein told UPI the character he plays on "Hotel Cocaine" was having the time of his life as the owner of a 1970s Miami hot spot until Michael Chiklis' DEA agent Zulio arrived on the scene.
Race car driver Jeff Gordon turns 63 and actor Daniel Dae Kim turns 56, among the famous birthdays for August 4. 
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