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Harris woos donors, to attend awards gala in Washington; Trump fundraises in Utah Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris spoke to donors in Washington, D.C., her running mate Tim Walz held a rally in Wisconsin and GOP nominee Donald Trump was set to fundraise in Utah on Saturday. New set of endangered cotton-top tamarin triplets born at Disney World The second set of critically endangered cotton-top tamarin triplets to be born this year at Walt Disney World have arrived, park officials announced Saturday. At least 15 dead, 40 injured in Haiti gasoline tanker explosion At least 15 people were killed and 40 more seriously burned in an explosion of a gasoline tanker in Haiti, the Caribbean nation's prime minister said Saturday. Heavy rains kill at least 4, force evacuations in central, eastern Europe Heavy rainfall in central and eastern Europe killed at least four and damaged thousands of homes while forcing many to evacuate as a storm system slowly moves across the region. Cooler weather, more moisture helping in battle against 3 Southern California wildfires Favorable weather and unstinting efforts by firefighters are helping to bring a trio of destructive wildfires in California under control, state and local officials said Saturday. 3 killed, 47 injured in Egypt passenger train collision At least three died including two children, and at least 47 were injured with two passengers trains collided in the Nile Delta area of Egypt Saturday. Tropical Storm Gordon forecast to become depression Sunday Tropical Storm Gordon, which became a named storm Friday, was forecast to weaken into a depression on Sunday. Moscow says Kyiv could become 'giant melted spot' if long-range weapons used Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday said Kyiv could be reduced to a "giant melted spot" if Western nationals allow Ukraine to use long-range weapons to attack Russia. CDC: 'Close contact' of Mo. bird flu patient also fell ill, but human transmission unlikely A close contact of a Missouri resident identified as having a human case of the H5N1 avian flu also became sick around the same time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed. Pfizer: Potential cachexia cancer drug shows life-saving promise A drug that could reduce the risk of death in cancer patients is showing good promise during its second phase of clinical tests, drug-maker Pfizer announced Saturday. Three U.S. citizens face death penalty for participating in Congo coup attempt Three Americans are facing death sentences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they are charged with trying to help overthrow that country's president. Trump campaign selling T-shirt miming Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Former President Donald Trump's campaign is now selling T-shirts that appear to be inspired by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. Walgreens agrees to $106.8M fine for fraudulent federal billing Walgreens will pay $106.8 million to resolve alleged False Claims Act and state violations for billing federal health care programs for prescriptions that people did not pick up. Perry Farrell throws punch at Dave Navarro, ending Jane's Addiction concert Vocalist Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro, ending their alt-rock band Jane's Addiction concert in Boston Friday night. Colorado judge vacates paramedic's prison sentence in Elijah McClain’s death Adams County (Colo.) Judge Mark Warner vacated former paramedic Peter Cichuniec's five-year prison sentence in Elijah McClain's death and changed it to four years of probation over prosecutors' objections. Disney, DirecTV reach deal to restore programs, including ABC, ESPN DirecTV resumed channels from Disney, including ESPN and ABC, after the two sides agreed to a new deal less than two weeks after service was halted to the satellite TV provider. Biden, Starmer meeting fails to end Ukraine long-range weapons use ban President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reached common ground at a White House meeting, but the two did not reach a decision on allowing Ukraine to launch long-range weapons into Russian territory. Ballerina Michaela Mabinty DePrince dead at 29 Ballerina Michaela Mabinty DePrince has died at the age of 29, a message posted on her official Instagram page said Friday. 'Wynonna Earp' Audible Original series to premiere Oct. 17 Just hours after the special "Wynonna Earp: Vengeance" premiered on Tubi, its stars announced the franchise will continue in the form of an Audible Original series. Remains of Elijah Vue, 3, found in Wisconsin; missing since February The remains of missing 3-year-old Elijah Vue were found on private property in Two Rivers, Wisc., and identified as the missing boy's, local police announced Friday. Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short N' Sweet' tops U.S. album chart again Pop star Sabrina Carpenter's "Short N' Sweet" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week. Boar’s Head to close Virginia deli meat plant tied to deadly listeria outbreak More than 7 million pounds of Boar's Head meat products had been recalled in a public notice that still remains in effect. 'Inside Out 2' teen voices relate to sense of self, anxiety Kensington Tallman, Grace Lu and Sumayyah Nuridden-Green discuss the relatable emotional struggles of their animated characters in "Inside Out 2," now on home video. On This Day, Sept. 14: USSR lands Luna 2 probe on moon On Sept. 14, 1959, the Soviet probe Luna 2 -- known informally as Lunik 2 -- became the first Earth-launched space vehicle to land on the moon. |
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A Georgia Work Program Previews How Trump Could Reshape MedicaidThe nation’s only Medicaid work program is part of a broad Republican push to change how poor people qualify for health care. In a second Trump term, Medicaid could be a target for huge spending cuts. As Ukraine Presses Its Attack in Kursk, Russia Stiffens Its DefensesSoldiers and military analysts say that Ukraine is largely holding onto land it seized in the Kursk region, even as Moscow has begun a counterattack. As California Fires Burn, Some Residents Begin to Mourn Lost HomesFirefighters are making progress against the Bridge, Line and Airport fires to prevent more destruction, but for some, the damage is done. Today’s Parents: ‘Exhausted, Burned Out and Perpetually Behind’The surgeon general is warning about parents’ stress, a sign that intensive parenting may have become too intense for parents. Earlier Investigation of Georgia School Shooting Suspect Ended Too Soon, Experts SayThe teen suspect was questioned last year about online threats, though nothing conclusive emerged. Many local police departments lack the resources to take deeper looks at suspicious actors. A Sports Memorabilia Gold Mine Is Uncovered in VirginiaThree years ago, a businessman bought a collection of roughly 20 million sports cards from its reclusive owner. Now he wants to show it to the world. Emmy Party Photos: Letting Loose in the Hollywood HillsCelebrities including Quinta Brunson, Selma Blair and Heidi Klum toasted the awards at a Los Angeles mansion. Who said it was too soon to party again? Elizabeth Warren: Don’t Be Fooled. Donald Trump Has a Plan.It’s to kick millions of Americans off their health insurance. Trump’s Vile Lie About Haitians Is the Latest in a Long and Grim TraditionThere is something particularly insidious about his claim that Haitian immigrants are eating household pets. Election in Montreal Poses a Test for TrudeauA vote in Montreal is seen as a referendum on Canada’s prime minister, who has brushed aside calls to step down as party members fear a wipeout in the next general election. Mary McFadden, Celebrated Designer of Shimmering Dresses, Dies at 85She took symbols from ancient cultures and translated them into intricate embroideries, beadings and paintings on clothes worn by the likes of Jacqueline Onassis. Paris Throws a Final Olympics BashTens of thousands cheered, clapped, danced and sang to celebrate French athletes and to relive, one last time, the Games that uplifted a nation. More Recent Articles |
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Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris spoke to donors in Washington, D.C., her running mate Tim Walz held a rally in Wisconsin and GOP nominee Donald Trump was set to fundraise in Utah on Saturday.
The second set of critically endangered cotton-top tamarin triplets to be born this year at Walt Disney World have arrived, park officials announced Saturday.
At least 15 people were killed and 40 more seriously burned in an explosion of a gasoline tanker in Haiti, the Caribbean nation's prime minister said Saturday.
Heavy rainfall in central and eastern Europe killed at least four and damaged thousands of homes while forcing many to evacuate as a storm system slowly moves across the region.
Favorable weather and unstinting efforts by firefighters are helping to bring a trio of destructive wildfires in California under control, state and local officials said Saturday.
At least three died including two children, and at least 47 were injured with two passengers trains collided in the Nile Delta area of Egypt Saturday.
Tropical Storm Gordon, which became a named storm Friday, was forecast to weaken into a depression on Sunday.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday said Kyiv could be reduced to a "giant melted spot" if Western nationals allow Ukraine to use long-range weapons to attack Russia.
A close contact of a Missouri resident identified as having a human case of the H5N1 avian flu also became sick around the same time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed.
A drug that could reduce the risk of death in cancer patients is showing good promise during its second phase of clinical tests, drug-maker Pfizer announced Saturday.
Three Americans are facing death sentences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they are charged with trying to help overthrow that country's president.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is now selling T-shirts that appear to be inspired by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
Walgreens will pay $106.8 million to resolve alleged False Claims Act and state violations for billing federal health care programs for prescriptions that people did not pick up.
Vocalist Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro, ending their alt-rock band Jane's Addiction concert in Boston Friday night.
Adams County (Colo.) Judge Mark Warner vacated former paramedic Peter Cichuniec's five-year prison sentence in Elijah McClain's death and changed it to four years of probation over prosecutors' objections.
DirecTV resumed channels from Disney, including ESPN and ABC, after the two sides agreed to a new deal less than two weeks after service was halted to the satellite TV provider.
President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reached common ground at a White House meeting, but the two did not reach a decision on allowing Ukraine to launch long-range weapons into Russian territory.
Ballerina Michaela Mabinty DePrince has died at the age of 29, a message posted on her official Instagram page said Friday.
Just hours after the special "Wynonna Earp: Vengeance" premiered on Tubi, its stars announced the franchise will continue in the form of an Audible Original series.
The remains of missing 3-year-old Elijah Vue were found on private property in Two Rivers, Wisc., and identified as the missing boy's, local police announced Friday.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter's "Short N' Sweet" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
More than 7 million pounds of Boar's Head meat products had been recalled in a public notice that still remains in effect.
Kensington Tallman, Grace Lu and Sumayyah Nuridden-Green discuss the relatable emotional struggles of their animated characters in "Inside Out 2," now on home video.
On Sept. 14, 1959, the Soviet probe Luna 2 -- known informally as Lunik 2 -- became the first Earth-launched space vehicle to land on the moon. 
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