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More than 70 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested outside Democratic convention Several dozens of arrests were made on the Democratic National Convention's second night in Chicago after hundreds of Pro-Palestinian protestors clashed with police outside Israel's diplomatic outpost in the midwest U.S. Reports: RFK Jr. to exit presidential race this week, possibly will endorse Donald Trump Current Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr will reportedly drop out of the race for president this week and possibly could endorse the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump. Superyacht wreck: Fifth body located, 1 person still missing as investigators seek answers A fifth unidentified body was located Wednesday after four others inside the superyacht Bayesian as divers seek the remains of one last passenger, and investigators look for answers. Potential Canadian rail disruption might affect supply chains, prices A labor dispute between Canada's two largest rail companies and rail workers might trigger a lockout, strike or both, which could disrupt supply chains in the United States and Canada. ACLU sues Medford, Ore.; accuses police of 'spying' on activists The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon has sued the city of Medford, accusing the police department of "illegally spying" on "progressive political activists." Look: Firefighters rescue dog from roof of California home Firefighters responded to a California home where a dog climbed out through a second story window and became stranded on the roof. Michigan judge sued after teen handcuffed after falling asleep in court A Michigan family announced through their attorney Wednesday they are suing Detroit Judge Kenneth King for ordering their teen daughter handcuffed after she fell asleep in the courtroom. After criticism, Alain Delon's family says dog won't be killed per late French actor's wish The family of recently deceased actor Alain Delon have denied the French star's last request to have his beloved dog put to death in order for the two to be buried together, according to news reports. Massachusetts store has sold three $1M lottery tickets since March A Massachusetts store has claim to the title of the luckiest in the state after selling three lottery tickets worth $1 million or more since March. Watch: Ariana Grande: 'Wicked' shows Oz witches 'at our worst' Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo talk about their "Wicked" characters' friendship, and their own, in a new featurette for the film adaptation. Maine to allow Cornel West on November presidential ballot Maine's Secretary of State ruled Tuesday that leftist presidential candidate Cornel West will be on the state's November ballot. West had been challenged by voters alleging fraudulent signatures were submitted. Netflix announces Victoria Beckham docuseries Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham will star in a new documentary series that shares a behind-the-scenes look at her fashion and beauty brands. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill out with thumb injuryDerek Chauvin, ex-cop convicted of killing George Floyd, transferred to another prison after stabbing Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was transferred to a low-security federal prison in Texas on Tuesday, the federal Bureau of Prisons announced. The Weeknd to livestream Brazil concert on YouTube Viewers from around the world can join The Weeknd for his São Paulo concert in September, as the singer will live stream his performance. New Jersey's longtime U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell dies at 87; was vocal Trump critic Veteran Democratic New Jersey U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell died Wednesday at 87 after suffering a respiratory illness that hospitalized him for nearly a month this summer. Border officials confiscate 92K rounds of high-caliber ammo on tour bus bound for Mexico U.S. Customs and Border Protection said on Wednesday that its officers at the El Paso port of entry confiscated 92,000 rounds of large-caliber ammunition leaving the United States over the weekend. Even 1 cigarette a day during pregnancy can harm baby Just a daily cigarette or two before or during pregnancy endangers the health of newborns, a new study warns. Watch: Runaway goat found after two days on the loose in Massachusetts A Massachusetts sanctuary said an escaped goat is safely back at the facility after two days on the loose. Arizona Supreme Court keeps abortion amendment on ballot The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a citizen-initiated ballot measure to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution will remain on the ballot. Look: Truck spills load of beer into Mississippi road Police in Mississippi warned drivers to avoid an area Wednesday when a truck lost its load of beer into the roadway. Baboon captured after wandering through Cape Town suburbs Animal rescuers in Cape Town, South Africa, said they successfully captured a baboon that had been spotted wandering through multiple suburbs. 'Happy Gilmore' sequel to include Travis Kelce cameo Travis Kelce will have a cameo in the "Happy Gilmore" sequel, Adam Sandler said on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese signs deal with Reese's, launches apparel line WNBA star Angel Reese, who refers to her Chicago Sky fans as "Reese's Pieces," has signed a sponsorship deal with Reese's, the candy brand announced Wednesday. |
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Oprah Winfrey, in a Convention Debut, Calls Harris ‘the Best of America’The surprise appearance by the television legend was closely held by Democratic organizers. Ms. Winfrey even rehearsed her speech wearing sunglasses and a face mask. RFK Jr. Expected to Drop Out of 2024 Race and Is in Talks to Endorse TrumpShort on cash and losing traction with voters, Mr. Kennedy intends to make a speech about his political future on Friday. Fed Minutes Show a Cut ‘Likely’ to Come in SeptemberEven before a disappointing July jobs report, Federal Reserve officials thought they would probably cut rates at their Sept. 17-18 meeting. U.S. Added 818,000 Fewer Jobs Than Reported EarlierThe Labor Department issued revised figures for the 12 months through March that point to greater economic fragility. While the Public Awaited Jobs Data, Wall Street Firms Got a LookA report was delayed on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, but some investors got it in the meantime, raising new questions about agency practices. Israel and Hezbollah Trade Cross-Border StrikesThe strikes, in eastern Lebanon and the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, underscored how months of talks have failed to stop either the war in Gaza or the related conflict along the Lebanese border. At M.I.T., Black and Latino Enrollment Drops Sharply After Affirmative Action BanAsian American students made up almost half of the 2028 class — the first admitted since the end of affirmative action. U.S. Investigating Americans Who Worked With Russian State TelevisionThe F.B.I. raided the homes of two prominent commentators on Russian state television channels as part of an effort to blunt attempts to influence November’s election. Google Joins $250 Million Deal to Support Newsrooms in CaliforniaThe agreement includes $70 million from the state, which needs legislative approval. Some lawmakers objected, calling for a more comprehensive solution with tech companies. Tim Walz’s SuperpowerWalz has an easy masculine confidence we seem to have all but forgotten. Letitia James Urges Court to Uphold Trump’s $450 Million Civil Fraud PenaltyMs. James, New York’s attorney general, argued that the civil fraud judgment, which the former president has appealed, should stand. It could wipe out his cash reserves. Jonathan Braun, Whose Sentence Was Commuted by Trump, Is Charged With AssaultJonathan Braun, whose drug sentence was commuted by Donald Trump shortly before he left office, was charged on Long Island, the latest incident to raise questions of how clemency applications were vetted. Prosecutors to Face Off Over Innocence Claim by Prisoner on Death RowProsecutors in Missouri who sought to free Marcellus Williams faced a setback after DNA analysis did not turn out as they had expected. Taylor Swift Gives First Statement on Canceled Vienna Shows and Terror PlotThe three stops in Austria on the pop star’s Eras Tour were canceled after the authorities discovered a terrorist plot targeting the concerts. How to Bring Out the Best in Your Last Tomatoes of SummerA glut of tomatoes is an embarrassment of riches, especially when put to work in this fragrant curry. |
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Several dozens of arrests were made on the Democratic National Convention's second night in Chicago after hundreds of Pro-Palestinian protestors clashed with police outside Israel's diplomatic outpost in the midwest U.S.
Current Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr will reportedly drop out of the race for president this week and possibly could endorse the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump.
A fifth unidentified body was located Wednesday after four others inside the superyacht Bayesian as divers seek the remains of one last passenger, and investigators look for answers.
A labor dispute between Canada's two largest rail companies and rail workers might trigger a lockout, strike or both, which could disrupt supply chains in the United States and Canada.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon has sued the city of Medford, accusing the police department of "illegally spying" on "progressive political activists."
Firefighters responded to a California home where a dog climbed out through a second story window and became stranded on the roof.
A Michigan family announced through their attorney Wednesday they are suing Detroit Judge Kenneth King for ordering their teen daughter handcuffed after she fell asleep in the courtroom.
The family of recently deceased actor Alain Delon have denied the French star's last request to have his beloved dog put to death in order for the two to be buried together, according to news reports.
A Massachusetts store has claim to the title of the luckiest in the state after selling three lottery tickets worth $1 million or more since March.
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo talk about their "Wicked" characters' friendship, and their own, in a new featurette for the film adaptation.
Maine's Secretary of State ruled Tuesday that leftist presidential candidate Cornel West will be on the state's November ballot. West had been challenged by voters alleging fraudulent signatures were submitted.
Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham will star in a new documentary series that shares a behind-the-scenes look at her fashion and beauty brands.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was transferred to a low-security federal prison in Texas on Tuesday, the federal Bureau of Prisons announced.
Viewers from around the world can join The Weeknd for his São Paulo concert in September, as the singer will live stream his performance.
Veteran Democratic New Jersey U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell died Wednesday at 87 after suffering a respiratory illness that hospitalized him for nearly a month this summer.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said on Wednesday that its officers at the El Paso port of entry confiscated 92,000 rounds of large-caliber ammunition leaving the United States over the weekend.
Just a daily cigarette or two before or during pregnancy endangers the health of newborns, a new study warns.
A Massachusetts sanctuary said an escaped goat is safely back at the facility after two days on the loose.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a citizen-initiated ballot measure to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution will remain on the ballot.
Police in Mississippi warned drivers to avoid an area Wednesday when a truck lost its load of beer into the roadway.
Animal rescuers in Cape Town, South Africa, said they successfully captured a baboon that had been spotted wandering through multiple suburbs.
Travis Kelce will have a cameo in the "Happy Gilmore" sequel, Adam Sandler said on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
WNBA star Angel Reese, who refers to her Chicago Sky fans as "Reese's Pieces," has signed a sponsorship deal with Reese's, the candy brand announced Wednesday. 
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