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Actor arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly sexually assaulting 3 women over 10 years Actor Gabriel Olds has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting three women he dated over the last decade, authorities and prosecutors said. U.S., Egypt, Qatar call on Israel and Hamas to resume cease-fire talks The United States, Egypt and Qatar are calling on Israel and Hamas to return to the negotiating table on a cease-fire agreement that U.S. officials have been saying is near completion. Flooding still a major concern as Debby moves across the East Flooding is now the main concern as Debby, now a depression, moves across the Carolinas and into New England. Tens of thousands also remain without power. Denver officers fired for joking about taking 'target practice' at migrant shelters Three Denver police officers have been fired for messages claiming they could use migrant shelters for "target practice," the police department said Thursday. Samsung recalls electric range models after 7 pet deaths, 40 human injuries Manufacturer Samsung announced Thursday it is recalling certain types of its slide-in electric range models following the deaths of at least seven pets and 40 injuries to human users. Biden congratulates 2023 World Series winners Texas Rangers at White House The Texas Rangers, who bested in-state rivals Houston en route to their 2023 Major League Baseball World Championship, received congratulations on their title from President Joe Biden on Thursday at the White House. Nashville man arrested in alleged North Korea weapons scheme A Tennessee man has been arrested for allegedly helping North Korea raise money to buy illicit weapons, including weapons of mass destruction, the Justice Department announced Thursday. Former N.D. state senator pleads guilty to sex with minor boys in Czech Republic A once powerful North Dakota state senator has pleaded guilty to traveling to the Czech Republic to engage in paid sex with minor boys, the Justice Department announced Thursday. At self-announced press event, Trump says he's eager for upcoming debates with Harris Former President Donald Trump on Thursday held a self-announced press conference in which he said he is looking forward to upcoming debates with Vice President Kamala Harris, now the official Democratic nominee. Digital, DVD release dates set for 'Inside Out 2' Disney has announced home entertainment release dates for its Pixar animated adventure, "Inside Out 2." CDC: 1 new listeria death as 43 cases in 13 states tied to Boar's Head deli meat The CDC on Thursday confirmed one new death and a handful of freshly reported listeria cases amid the virus' recent outbreak in Boar's Head deli products now in more than a dozen states from the East to Midwest U.S. More than half in Pew Research poll have unfavorable view of Supreme Court Public opinion of The U.S. Supreme Court continues to erode, with more than half of respondents in a recent poll expressing an unfavorable view of the high court, according to data released from the Pew Research Center. Debby downgraded to tropical depression; floods threaten Carolinas, western Va. Tropical Storm Debby was downgraded to a tropical depression on Thursday but was still potent enough to keep major flooding warnings in place in parts of the Carolinas and western Virginia. French Olympics: Curry, Embiid help Team USA survive Serbia, advance to basketball finale Stephen Curry flicked his wrist and watched a 3-pointer rattle around the rim before falling in, highlighting a late rally that helped Team USA beat Serbia on Thursday in a Paris 2024 men's basketball semifinal. Harris, Walz tout union support in campaign stop at Detroit UAW hall The Democratic ticked of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minn. Gov. Tim Walz honed their pitch to working class voters Thursday with a visit to a United Workers Union hall outside of Detroit. Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk to headline Broadway's 'Glengarry Glen Ross' Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr are to star in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play, "Glengarry Glen Ross." Michelle Pfeiffer to star in 'Yellowstone' spin-off 'Madison' Michelle Pfeiffer has signed on to star in and executive produce the "Yellowstone" spin-off, "Madison." Woman dies entangled in baggage conveyer at Chicago's O'Hare airport A woman who became pinned in machinery at Chicago's O'Hare Airport died Thursday after she became entangled in a baggage conveyer belt system, according to the Chicago Fire Department. Man wins lottery jackpot one day after missing by single number A Michigan man who was one digit away from winning a Fantasy 5 lottery jackpot ended up winning the jackpot the next day. USA's Noah Lyles ran 200M with COVID-19; relay status in limbo Team USA's Noah Lyles contracted COVID-19 at the Summer Olympics, managed to win bronze in the 200-meter final and is considering not running in the upcoming 4x100-meter relay, he said Thursday. Eggs from rare orange lobster hatch into orange lobster babies A rare orange lobster being studied at the University of New England is now a mother to 100 babies, some of which share her unusual coloration. New Looney Tunes animated movie coming to theaters Ketchup Entertainment announced Thursday it has acquired North American distribution rights to "The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie," originally intended for Max. Letsile Tebogo wins 200M, denies Noah Lyles sprint double Botswana's Letsile Tebogo clocked an African-record 19.46 seconds to upset Noah Lyles in the Paris 2024 men's 200-meter final, denying the American of a rare sprint double Thursday in Saint-Denis, France. |
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Trump Tries to Wrestle Back Attention at Mar-a-Lago News ConferenceIn an hourlong exchange with reporters, the former president criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for not doing the same, insulted her intelligence and boasted about the size of his rallies. Donald Trump Can’t Get Over What Happened to President BidenAt a news conference in Florida on, Mr. Trump said “the presidency was taken away from Joe Biden” by a cabal of Democrats including Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris. Why Isn’t Kamala Harris Giving Interviews or Holding News Conferences?Critics say the vice president has been too cautious with the press. Her supporters think it’s the right strategy at the right time. House Republicans Pivot Scrutiny From Biden to HarrisThree months ahead of the election, congressional Republicans are moving to close a strategic gap. Bodycam Footage From Trump Assassination Attempt Shows Frantic Police EffortBodycam videos and other footage provide new insights into the law enforcement response and presence at the building where the shooter was positioned. Noah Lyles Wins Bronze in 200 Meters, Then Reveals He Has CovidLyles said he started feeling ill two days ago and knew it was more than just soreness from winning the 100. In Paris, there are no testing requirements, and national governing bodies develop their own protocols. Free Haircuts and Manicures for Athletes at the Olympic Village SalonAt the Olympic Village, cuts, styles and manicures are free. The benefits, the athletes say, are priceless. 30-Year Home Mortgage Rate Falls to 6.47%The key mortgage rate had its biggest one-week decline of the year, falling to the lowest level in 15 months. Trump Suggests That President Should Have a ‘Say’ in Interest RatesDonald J. Trump said presidents should have input on interest rates, a comment likely to stoke fears that he could try to limit the Federal Reserve’s political independence. Israel Prepares for Expected Attacks by Iran and HezbollahIsrael advised people to stock up on food and water in fortified safe rooms, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told soldiers that Israel is “prepared for defense, as well as offense.” ‘The time has come,’ Biden, El-Sisi and Al-Thani say in a joint statement.Chi Chi Rodriguez, the Golf World’s Swashbuckling Champion, Dies at 88He won eight PGA Tour tournaments and two senior majors — but it was his flair on the greens that made him one of the sport’s most popular players. 3 Columbia University Deans Who Sent Insulting Texts Have ResignedThe deans were put on leave earlier in the summer after sending messages that disparaged Jewish panelists. A fourth dean, who is tenured, will remain at the university. Tim Walz and the Weird Politics of Free School LunchesAnother reminder that MAGA isn’t “populist.” The Endless Quest to Max Out on HappinessThe American obsession with individually defining, tracking and boosting happiness may be making us miserable. Donald Trump, Prince of Self-PityThere is no end to his hallucinatory disadvantages. ACLU Must Reinstate Employee Falsely Accused of Racist Language, Court RulesThe case put the legal group on the spot for taking positions on free speech and workers’ rights that seemed at odds with its mission. Why White Supremacists Are Trying to Attack Energy GridsAn ideology with roots in white supremacist writings in the 20th century found renewed attention in neo-Nazi online groups in the 2010s and has inspired recent plots, say researchers. Mary Wings, Pioneering Creator of Queer Comics, Dies at 75She was the first openly gay woman to write a comic book about lesbians. She went on to write detective novels with a queer woman in the lead. Elon Musk’s X Sued an Advertising Coalition. Now It’s Shutting Down.The Global Alliance for Responsible Media will dissolve after Mr. Musk accused the group of orchestrating a boycott. How Beverly Nguyen Made a Name in NYC’s Fashion and Culture ScenesBeverly Nguyen, a stylist, editor and merchant, has become a new soft power broker in New York. |
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Actor Gabriel Olds has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting three women he dated over the last decade, authorities and prosecutors said.
The United States, Egypt and Qatar are calling on Israel and Hamas to return to the negotiating table on a cease-fire agreement that U.S. officials have been saying is near completion.
Flooding is now the main concern as Debby, now a depression, moves across the Carolinas and into New England. Tens of thousands also remain without power.
Three Denver police officers have been fired for messages claiming they could use migrant shelters for "target practice," the police department said Thursday.
Manufacturer Samsung announced Thursday it is recalling certain types of its slide-in electric range models following the deaths of at least seven pets and 40 injuries to human users.
The Texas Rangers, who bested in-state rivals Houston en route to their 2023 Major League Baseball World Championship, received congratulations on their title from President Joe Biden on Thursday at the White House.
A Tennessee man has been arrested for allegedly helping North Korea raise money to buy illicit weapons, including weapons of mass destruction, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
A once powerful North Dakota state senator has pleaded guilty to traveling to the Czech Republic to engage in paid sex with minor boys, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday held a self-announced press conference in which he said he is looking forward to upcoming debates with Vice President Kamala Harris, now the official Democratic nominee.
Disney has announced home entertainment release dates for its Pixar animated adventure, "Inside Out 2."
The CDC on Thursday confirmed one new death and a handful of freshly reported listeria cases amid the virus' recent outbreak in Boar's Head deli products now in more than a dozen states from the East to Midwest U.S.
Public opinion of The U.S. Supreme Court continues to erode, with more than half of respondents in a recent poll expressing an unfavorable view of the high court, according to data released from the Pew Research Center.
Tropical Storm Debby was downgraded to a tropical depression on Thursday but was still potent enough to keep major flooding warnings in place in parts of the Carolinas and western Virginia.
Stephen Curry flicked his wrist and watched a 3-pointer rattle around the rim before falling in, highlighting a late rally that helped Team USA beat Serbia on Thursday in a Paris 2024 men's basketball semifinal.
The Democratic ticked of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minn. Gov. Tim Walz honed their pitch to working class voters Thursday with a visit to a United Workers Union hall outside of Detroit.
Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr are to star in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play, "Glengarry Glen Ross."
Michelle Pfeiffer has signed on to star in and executive produce the "Yellowstone" spin-off, "Madison."
A woman who became pinned in machinery at Chicago's O'Hare Airport died Thursday after she became entangled in a baggage conveyer belt system, according to the Chicago Fire Department.
A Michigan man who was one digit away from winning a Fantasy 5 lottery jackpot ended up winning the jackpot the next day.
Team USA's Noah Lyles contracted COVID-19 at the Summer Olympics, managed to win bronze in the 200-meter final and is considering not running in the upcoming 4x100-meter relay, he said Thursday.
A rare orange lobster being studied at the University of New England is now a mother to 100 babies, some of which share her unusual coloration.
Ketchup Entertainment announced Thursday it has acquired North American distribution rights to "The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie," originally intended for Max.
Botswana's Letsile Tebogo clocked an African-record 19.46 seconds to upset Noah Lyles in the Paris 2024 men's 200-meter final, denying the American of a rare sprint double Thursday in Saint-Denis, France. 
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