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Trump bashes Georgia's GOP governor, secretary of state at Atlanta rally Former President Donald Trump criticized Georgia's governor and its secretary of state, fellow Republicans Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger, during a campaign rally Saturday in the key swing state. Tropical Storm Debby forms in Gulf of Mexico, forecast to become hurricane Tropical Storm Debby emerged Saturday afternoon, moving past Cuba and into Gulf of Mexico, and is forecast to become a hurricane on Monday afternoon. Trump agrees to September Fox News debate; Harris wants to be on ABC Former President Donald Trump says his campaign has agreed in principle to a new debate with Vice President Kamala Harris set to be broadcast on Fox News on Sept. 4. IDF strikes kill 26, wound dozens in Gaza, West Bank Israel Defense Forces targeted a Hamas command center in northern Gaza and Hamas militants in the West Bank, which killed 26 and injured dozens more in separate airstrikes Saturday. Hurricane Carlotta, Tropical Storm Daniel moving in the Pacific Ocean Two storms -- Hurricane Carlotta and Tropical Storm Daniel -- are moving in the Pacific Ocean. Dolphins restructure Tyreek Hill's contract to include record in guaranteed money The Miami Dolphins restructured Tyreek Hill's contract, giving him the most fully guaranteed money ever for an NFL wide receiver, agent Drew Rosenhaus announced. Ukrainian military claims to sink Russian submarine in Crimea The Ukrainian military on Saturday claimed it sank a Russian submarine during at attack on the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in the occupied Crimean peninsula. British protests, counter-protests erupt after children killed in stabbing spree Anti-immigration and anti-fascist protesters occasionally clashed at relatively small demonstrations in parts of Britain on Saturday. Swimmer Katie Ledecky wins 800M, ties women's Olympic gold medal record Katie Ledecky left swimming rival Ariarne Titmus in her wicked wake, revving through the La Defense Arena pool waters toward a record ninth Olympic gold medal with another 800-meter freestyle victory Saturday in Paris. Watch: Trinity Rodman's extra-time goal leads USA past Japan and into soccer semifinal Trinity Rodman cut up a defender with a knifed dribble and curled a shot just inside the left post in extra time to lead Team USA past Japan and into the semifinals of the Olympic soccer tournament Saturday in Paris. Watch: Americans Sha'carri Richardson, Melissa Jefferson win Olympics silver, bronze in 100M Team USA's Sha-carri Richardson and Melissa Jefferson raced to respective silver and bronze medal finishes in the women's 100-meter sprint at the Paris Olympics on Saturday in Saint-Denis, France. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway slashes Apple stake by nearly hal Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has slashed its stake in Apple by nearly 50%, according to financial documents filed Saturday after technology stocks across the board took a beating. Weather provides temporary help as California's Park Fire continues to spread The weather overnight helped fire crews make inroads against the Park Fire in California, state officials confirmed Saturday. Protesters in West Bank, Yemen show support for Gazans Thousands demonstrated in Yemen and the West Bank on Friday to show their support of Hamas and Palestinians in Gaza during an international day of protests. Watch: Simone Biles hits Biles II to win Olympic gold on vault Simone Biles sprinted and unleashed her peerless torque, twisting into her explosive Biles II and landing clean to win the women's vault gold medal at the Paris Olympics on Saturday at Bercy Arena. Defense secretary nixes plea agreement for accused 9/11 'mastermind' and 2 others Three accused terrorists being held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, won't avoid the death penalty for their alleged contributions to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. U.S. military enhancing Middle East naval presence ahead of possible retaliation The United States is sending additional naval resources to the Middle East as it braces for the likelihood of a retaliatory attack by Iran after the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran. Team USA ends group stage with top seed after topping Puerto Rico Anthony Edwards had 12 first-half points and the U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball Team overcame a first-quarter deficit to beat Puerto Rico 104-83 in the final game of group play in Paris Saturday. Paris Olympics: Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele share lead through third round of golf tourney Spaniard Jon Rahm carded a 5-under 66 to jump into a share of the lead with American Xander Schauffele in the third round of the Summer Olympics golf tournament Saturday in Guyancourt, France. Steven Tyler can't make 'full recovery' from vocal injury, Aerosmith says as it ends farewell tour American rock band Aerosmith announced on Friday that the band is abruptly canceling its farewell concert series because of injuries to lead singer Steven Tyler's voice. Florida deputy killed, two injured in 'ambush' attack One deputy was killed and two others were injured during an ambush shooting in Lake County, Fla. $4B settlement offer for Maui wildfire victims announced A proposed $4 billion offer would settle lawsuits filed by homeowners, business owners and others a year after a wildfire ravaged Maui, Hawaii, and killed more than 100. Molly Kearney, Punkie Johnson exiting 'SNL,' while alum Maya Rudolph is set to return Molly Kearney and Punkie Johnson have announced they will not return to "Saturday Night Live" this fall. SpaceX delays resupply mission to International Space Station with bad weather SpaceX scrubbed plans to launch a re-supply mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Saturday morning because of unfavorable weather conditions. At least 32 killed, 63 wounded in Somalia beach attack A suicide attack by alleged al-Shabab militants killed at least 32 and wounded at least 63 others Friday evening at a beach resort in Mogadishu, Somalia. |
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How JD Vance Thinks About PowerMr. Vance has been blunt about wanting to break norms and test constitutional limits to execute his ideas: “We have to get pretty wild, pretty far out there.” Trump Says Georgia’s Governor Is Hampering His Efforts to Win ThereAt a rally in Atlanta, former President Donald J. Trump said the battleground state’s governor and its top election official wanted him “to lose” and falsely claimed that he’d won the state twice. Harris to Interview V.P. Contenders in Final Test of ChemistryAt least three candidates — Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania — are scheduled to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday. Kamala Harris Renews Energy Among Georgia’s South Asian VotersIn Georgia, a critical swing state President Biden won by less than 12,000 votes in 2020, Kamala Harris’ political identity has prompted renewed interest among Asian Americans, the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States. Josh Shapiro Faces Scrutiny Over Sexual Harassment Complaint Against AideThe case has attracted renewed criticism now that Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, is on the short list to be Kamala Harris’s running mate. Doug Emhoff, Husband of Kamala Harris, Acknowledges Long-Ago AffairThe relationship with a teacher at his children’s elementary school occurred when he was married to his first wife, years before he met Ms. Harris. Killing of Hamas Leader Fuels More Tension Between Biden and NetanyahuPresident Biden has expressed concern that the circumstances of the assassination have thrown cease-fire talks into doubt, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel rejects that idea, officials say. St. Lucia and Dominica Win First-Ever Olympic MedalsGold medals in track and field brought St. Lucia and Dominica into an exclusive club of nations. But for 66 other countries and territories, the wait for an Olympic medal goes on, and on, and on. Inside the Russian Prisoner Swap: Long Johns, Forensics and a Bound KillerThe complex choreography caught some prisoners being freed in their robes and slippers, unaware of their fates, and required forensic experts to make positive identifications. Who Are the Far-Right Groups Behind the U.K. Riots?After a deadly stabbing at a children’s event in northwestern England, an array of online influencers, anti-Muslim extremists and fascist groups have stoked unrest, experts say. Why Josh Shapiro Would Make Such a Difference for Kamala HarrisGovernor Josh Shapiro would send a signal that Vice President Harris is not captive to the left and that she puts experience ahead of ideology. ‘An End to the Trump Story’: Three Columnists Size Up Kamala Harris and Her V.P. OptionsWhat three columnists are thinking about possible Democratic presidential tickets and the state of the race between Harris and Trump. In Palermo, a Catholic Saint Joins the Hindu PantheonThe Sicilian capital, Palermo, has a long history of cultural melding. Its new arrivals from Sri Lanka have embraced St. Rosalia. When Elder Care Is All in the StepfamilyAdult children are less likely to assist an aging stepparent, studies show. A growing “step gap” in senior care worries experts. Tropical Storm Debby Forms, Bringing Flooding Threat to FloridaThe storm is expected to bring significant amounts of rain to the Gulf Coast of Florida, and it is expected to make landfall as a hurricane by the end of the weekend. Ina Jaffe, Dogged and Award-Winning NPR Reporter, Dies at 75Ms. Jaffe spent decades covering politics and aging in America, and she was the first editor of the NPR program “Weekend Edition Saturday.” More Recent Articles |
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Former President Donald Trump criticized Georgia's governor and its secretary of state, fellow Republicans Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger, during a campaign rally Saturday in the key swing state.
Tropical Storm Debby emerged Saturday afternoon, moving past Cuba and into Gulf of Mexico, and is forecast to become a hurricane on Monday afternoon.
Former President Donald Trump says his campaign has agreed in principle to a new debate with Vice President Kamala Harris set to be broadcast on Fox News on Sept. 4.
Israel Defense Forces targeted a Hamas command center in northern Gaza and Hamas militants in the West Bank, which killed 26 and injured dozens more in separate airstrikes Saturday.
Two storms -- Hurricane Carlotta and Tropical Storm Daniel -- are moving in the Pacific Ocean.
The Miami Dolphins restructured Tyreek Hill's contract, giving him the most fully guaranteed money ever for an NFL wide receiver, agent Drew Rosenhaus announced.
The Ukrainian military on Saturday claimed it sank a Russian submarine during at attack on the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in the occupied Crimean peninsula.
Anti-immigration and anti-fascist protesters occasionally clashed at relatively small demonstrations in parts of Britain on Saturday.
Katie Ledecky left swimming rival Ariarne Titmus in her wicked wake, revving through the La Defense Arena pool waters toward a record ninth Olympic gold medal with another 800-meter freestyle victory Saturday in Paris.
Trinity Rodman cut up a defender with a knifed dribble and curled a shot just inside the left post in extra time to lead Team USA past Japan and into the semifinals of the Olympic soccer tournament Saturday in Paris.
Team USA's Sha-carri Richardson and Melissa Jefferson raced to respective silver and bronze medal finishes in the women's 100-meter sprint at the Paris Olympics on Saturday in Saint-Denis, France.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has slashed its stake in Apple by nearly 50%, according to financial documents filed Saturday after technology stocks across the board took a beating.
The weather overnight helped fire crews make inroads against the Park Fire in California, state officials confirmed Saturday.
Thousands demonstrated in Yemen and the West Bank on Friday to show their support of Hamas and Palestinians in Gaza during an international day of protests.
Simone Biles sprinted and unleashed her peerless torque, twisting into her explosive Biles II and landing clean to win the women's vault gold medal at the Paris Olympics on Saturday at Bercy Arena.
Three accused terrorists being held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, won't avoid the death penalty for their alleged contributions to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The United States is sending additional naval resources to the Middle East as it braces for the likelihood of a retaliatory attack by Iran after the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran.
Anthony Edwards had 12 first-half points and the U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball Team overcame a first-quarter deficit to beat Puerto Rico 104-83 in the final game of group play in Paris Saturday.
Spaniard Jon Rahm carded a 5-under 66 to jump into a share of the lead with American Xander Schauffele in the third round of the Summer Olympics golf tournament Saturday in Guyancourt, France.
American rock band Aerosmith announced on Friday that the band is abruptly canceling its farewell concert series because of injuries to lead singer Steven Tyler's voice.
One deputy was killed and two others were injured during an ambush shooting in Lake County, Fla.
A proposed $4 billion offer would settle lawsuits filed by homeowners, business owners and others a year after a wildfire ravaged Maui, Hawaii, and killed more than 100.
Molly Kearney and Punkie Johnson have announced they will not return to "Saturday Night Live" this fall.
SpaceX scrubbed plans to launch a re-supply mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Saturday morning because of unfavorable weather conditions.
A suicide attack by alleged al-Shabab militants killed at least 32 and wounded at least 63 others Friday evening at a beach resort in Mogadishu, Somalia. 
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