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Celine Dion blasts Trump campaign for unauthorized use of song at rally Canadian popular music icon Celine Dion on Saturday denounced the campaign of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of her one of her songs at a rally in Montana. Paris 2024: Jordan Chiles, USA Gymnastics 'devastated' after her demotion from third place USA Gymnastics was "devastated," while Jordan Chiles was heartbroken Saturday after officials restored Romanian Ana Barbosu to third place and demoted Chiles to fifth in the Summers Olympics floor exercise in Paris. Ferguson, Mo., officer critically hurt during unrest on anniversary of Brown slaying An officer in Ferguson, Mo., suffered severe head injuries after clashing with demonstrators at the city's police headquarters on the 10th anniversary of the Michael Brown Jr. slaying, authorities said Saturday. Debby dissipates but flooding threatens northern East Coast The National Hurricane Center late Friday ended tracking of Debby, the fourth named tropical storm, after forming one week ago. French Olympics: Stephen Curry leads USA over France for 5th-consecutive basketball gold medal Stephen Curry was nearly robotic in his shooting motion, unleashing a shower of clutch 3-pointers on France to lead Team USA to a fifth-consecutive gold medal in men's basketball Saturday in Paris. Trump campaign confirms internal documents obtained by hackers, blames Iran Donald Trump's presidential campaign has confirmed some of its internal communication have fallen into the hands of hackers, the Washington publication Politico reported Saturday. Harris and Walz set to wrap up battleground state tour in Nevada The 2024 Democratic presidential ticket of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are set to wrap up their five-day campaign tour of key swing states with a rally in Nevada on Saturday. Dual citizen of U.S., Turkey accused of printing classified documents An electrical engineer with dual U.S. and Turkish citizenship has been arrested and charged with mishandling classified documents while working for the U.S. Department of Defense. SpaceX's Falcon 9 launches 21 satellites from Florida; another one set for Sunday SpaceX launched 21 Starlink satellites into orbit from a Falcon 9 rocket in clear skies from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, one day after the mission was scrubbed because of poor booster recovery conditions. Britain's King Charles calls for unity, thanks police in wake of far-right riots King Charles III has appealed for "mutual respect and understanding" in the wake of the wave of anti-immigrant, far-right violence that has swept through Britain this month. Dozens killed in Israeli strike on alleged Hamas command center in school Israel Defense Forces early Saturday morning struck an alleged Hamas command center located inside a school complex that also houses a mosque, killing dozens. Erosion suspected in collapse of Utah's popular Double Arch rock formation A beloved and unique geologic feature in Utah's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is no more following the collapse this week of the Double Arch sandstone formation in Utah, U.S. parks officials have confirmed. U.S. Navy support ship Point Loma christened in Alabama Austal USA on Saturday officially christened the Point Loma, a U.S. Navy support ship. At least 8 dead in Uganda landfill landslide A structural failure following a heavy rainfall at Uganda's only landfill caused a landslide that killed at least eight, including at least two children, Saturday morning. Coast Guard locates Russian Navy ship off Alaskan coast The U.S. Coast Guard located a Russian Navy ship sailing south of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. Allison Williams to star in film version of Colleen Hoover's 'Regretting You' Allison Williams has signed up to star in the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's best-selling novel, "Regretting You." Swanson, Naeher lead USA past Brazil 1-0 for soccer gold medal Mallory Swanson found the net a dozen minutes into the second half, while goalie Alyssa Naeher deployed her magnificent mitts, leading Team USA to a women's soccer gold medal Saturday in Paris Brazilian air crash death toll rises to 62; flight recorders recovered Brazilian airline Voepass raised the death toll to 62 with 58 passengers plus four crew members aboard its plane that crashed Friday, and Brazilian investigators recovered the plane's flight recorders. FDA rejects MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is not approving an application from Lykos Therapeutics for its use of MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Delta says direct revenue losses from CrowdStrike IT outage total $380 million Delta Air Lines now says it lost approximately $550 million after it was forced to cancel thousands of flights due to the national CrowdStrike IT outage last month. Paris 2024: Lydia Ko wins gold, becomes first golfer to earn all three medals Lydia Ko repeatedly closed her eyes and took slow breaths, while using soft approaches and clutch putts to hold a narrow lead and earn Olympic gold Saturday in the Paris 2024 women's golf tournament. Trump plane forced to make emergency landing ahead of Montana rally A mechanical issue caused the pilots flying Donald Trump's private plane to make an emergency landing in Billings, Mont., with the former president aboard. YouTube CEO and tech pioneer Susan Wojcicki died of Lung cancer Friday Technology pioneer Susan Wojcicki, 56, died Friday after a two-year battle with lung cancer, her family announced. 'Greatest Showman' stage musical in works Disney is working on a theatrical adaptation of the 2017 movie musical, "The Greatest Showman." Disney announces 'Inside Out' series, 'Incredibles' sequel Disney has announced plans for an "Inside Out" streaming series and another "Incredibles" movie sequel. |
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Inside the Worst Three Weeks of Donald Trump’s 2024 CampaignPeople around the former and would-be president see a candidate knocked off his bearings, disoriented by his new contest with Kamala Harris and unsure of how to take her on. Walz in the National Guard: A Steady Rise Ending With a Hard DecisionIn a military career that spanned three decades, Tim Walz achieved one of the highest enlisted ranks in the Army. Some peers took issue with the timing of his retirement. Kamala Harris Pledges to End Federal Taxes on Tips at Las Vegas RallyIn the final stop of the Harris-Walz introductory tour, Vice President Kamala Harris said that, if elected, she would end federal income tax on tips, mirroring a proposal made by former President Donald J. Trump. Harris Hopes a New Playbook Will Neutralize G.O.P. Attacks on ImmigrationThe Democratic presidential nominee has been pummeled by Donald J. Trump and other Republicans on her immigration record. She is now trying an approach that Democrats say has worked before. Harris Leads Trump in Three Key States, Times/Siena Polls FindNew surveys of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania taken this week offer the latest indication of a dramatic reversal in standing for the Democratic Party since President Biden abandoned his re-election bid. New Battleground Polls Show Harris Has Fundamentally Changed the RaceOn question after question, at least for now, most voters don’t seem to have major reservations about her. Israel Criticized After Strike Kills Scores in GazaIsraeli officials defended the attack on a former school compound, saying Hamas was using it as a base for military operations in Gaza City. Israeli Strikes on Schools Pose a Life-or-Death Choice for CiviliansSchools in Gaza have taken in tens of thousands of people seeking safety. Israel, arguing that Hamas uses the shelters, has struck school grounds repeatedly. When Olympic Sponsors Go RogueLVMH and Samsung intruded on previously sacrosanct spaces at the Paris Games, angering fellow sponsors and raising concerns about a repeat at the closing ceremony. The Olympics’ Toughest Act: Balancing Sports and PoliticsThe Olympics have long been a stage for political expression, for athletes who take the opportunity. Some do, while others choose to focus strictly on their sport. What Caused a Plane to Fall From the Sky in Brazil?Officials are investigating potential causes of a plane crash that killed 62 people near São Paulo. Using videos and other clues, aviation experts have formed theories. Russia Pushes Back at Ukraine’s Cross-Border Assault, but Kyiv Presses OnAfter several days of fighting in southwestern Russia, both sides are claiming successes. The battles are still being waged. Kamala Harris Is Speaking. Is She Listening?For a candidate who positions herself as caring, her failure to acknowledge their pain is especially jarring. Trump, by the NumbersIt can be treacherous, measuring your worth in ego arithmetic. Bangladesh Puts Its Eggs in One Economic Basket. Now, a Reckoning.Garment exports lifted the country to new heights. But overreliance on that industry also helped bring down Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Ancient Calendar, Recently Discovered, May Document a Long-Ago DisasterThe markings on a pillar in southern Turkey are more than decorations on the stone, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh says. They may memorialize a time when comet fragments struck Earth. In Counterculture San Francisco, a Church Has Become the Place to BeYoga, laser art and Bobby McFerrin are attracting residents who are longing for a community — but not necessarily religion. More Recent Articles |
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Canadian popular music icon Celine Dion on Saturday denounced the campaign of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for the unauthorized use of her one of her songs at a rally in Montana.
USA Gymnastics was "devastated," while Jordan Chiles was heartbroken Saturday after officials restored Romanian Ana Barbosu to third place and demoted Chiles to fifth in the Summers Olympics floor exercise in Paris.
An officer in Ferguson, Mo., suffered severe head injuries after clashing with demonstrators at the city's police headquarters on the 10th anniversary of the Michael Brown Jr. slaying, authorities said Saturday.
The National Hurricane Center late Friday ended tracking of Debby, the fourth named tropical storm, after forming one week ago.
Stephen Curry was nearly robotic in his shooting motion, unleashing a shower of clutch 3-pointers on France to lead Team USA to a fifth-consecutive gold medal in men's basketball Saturday in Paris.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign has confirmed some of its internal communication have fallen into the hands of hackers, the Washington publication Politico reported Saturday.
The 2024 Democratic presidential ticket of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz are set to wrap up their five-day campaign tour of key swing states with a rally in Nevada on Saturday.
An electrical engineer with dual U.S. and Turkish citizenship has been arrested and charged with mishandling classified documents while working for the U.S. Department of Defense.
SpaceX launched 21 Starlink satellites into orbit from a Falcon 9 rocket in clear skies from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, one day after the mission was scrubbed because of poor booster recovery conditions.
King Charles III has appealed for "mutual respect and understanding" in the wake of the wave of anti-immigrant, far-right violence that has swept through Britain this month.
Israel Defense Forces early Saturday morning struck an alleged Hamas command center located inside a school complex that also houses a mosque, killing dozens.
A beloved and unique geologic feature in Utah's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is no more following the collapse this week of the Double Arch sandstone formation in Utah, U.S. parks officials have confirmed.
Austal USA on Saturday officially christened the Point Loma, a U.S. Navy support ship.
A structural failure following a heavy rainfall at Uganda's only landfill caused a landslide that killed at least eight, including at least two children, Saturday morning.
The U.S. Coast Guard located a Russian Navy ship sailing south of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska.
Allison Williams has signed up to star in the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's best-selling novel, "Regretting You."
Mallory Swanson found the net a dozen minutes into the second half, while goalie Alyssa Naeher deployed her magnificent mitts, leading Team USA to a women's soccer gold medal Saturday in Paris
Brazilian airline Voepass raised the death toll to 62 with 58 passengers plus four crew members aboard its plane that crashed Friday, and Brazilian investigators recovered the plane's flight recorders.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is not approving an application from Lykos Therapeutics for its use of MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
Delta Air Lines now says it lost approximately $550 million after it was forced to cancel thousands of flights due to the national CrowdStrike IT outage last month.
Lydia Ko repeatedly closed her eyes and took slow breaths, while using soft approaches and clutch putts to hold a narrow lead and earn Olympic gold Saturday in the Paris 2024 women's golf tournament.
A mechanical issue caused the pilots flying Donald Trump's private plane to make an emergency landing in Billings, Mont., with the former president aboard.
Technology pioneer Susan Wojcicki, 56, died Friday after a two-year battle with lung cancer, her family announced.
Disney is working on a theatrical adaptation of the 2017 movie musical, "The Greatest Showman."
Disney has announced plans for an "Inside Out" streaming series and another "Incredibles" movie sequel. 
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