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Chase from Queens to Long Island, N.Y., ends after crashes, suspect shot dead A police chase that started in Queens ended in a fatal shooting on Long Island, four crashes and eight people, including police officers, hospitalized. Elon Musk to comply with Brazilian court's orders to restore X in nation Billionaire Elon Musk has decided to comply with court orders in Brazil in an effort to end the ban on his his social platform X in the Latin American nation. Trump campaigns in North Carolina amid fallout from Mark Robinson comments Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is traveling to North Carolina for a rally Saturday amid fallout from that state's GOP gubernatorial candidate calling himself a "Black Nazi" on a pornography website. Harris accepts second CNN debate offer but Trump says it's too late Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday she has accepted an offer from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump for a second time on Oct. 23, but Trump says it's too late. Quad Summit leaders note 'serious concerns' over China's maritime violations in Indo-Pacific President Joe Biden hosted Quad Leaders Summit with Japanese, Australian, Indian leaders, noting issues in Indo-Pacific region: "serious concern" over maritime violations by China, North North Korea's missile launches. Feds conduct ‘authorized search’ of Dali’s sister ship in Baltimore Federal authorities Saturday morning boarded a sister ship of the Maersk Dali, which caused the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse that killed six on March 26. Calfiornia Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill to restrict social media use among children California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation designed to reduce social media use among minors. Disney to stop using Slack after summer hacking incident Disney told employees on Thursday that it will no longer use Slack for internal communication after a hack earlier this year allowed cybercriminals to expose financial materials, computer codes, and other information to NYPD releases bodycam footage of transit shooting that wounded four Police in New York City have released closed circuit television and body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting that saw a total of four people injured on a transit train this week. 'Peppa Pig,' 'Doctor Who' voice actor David Graham dead at 99 "Peppa Pig" and "Doctor Who" voice actor David Graham has died at the age of 99. Ariz. high court rules nearly 98,000 residents affected by glitch are eligible to vote A decades-old clerical error won't stop about 98,000 registered voters in Arizona from casting ballots in the Nov. 5 general election, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled. South Carolina executes Freddie Owens; first state inmate to die in 13 years Officials in South Carolina have executed Freddie Owens, convicted in the 1997 murder of a convenience store clerk, marking the state's first execution in more than a decade. Ukraine claims to destroy two weapons arsenals deep inside Russia Ukrainian Defense Forces targeted and destroyed Russian arsenals in the Tver and Krasnodar regions of the Russian Federation early Saturday morning. Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short N' Sweet' tops U.S. album chart for 3rd week Pop star Sabrina Carpenter's "Short N' Sweet" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third consecutive week. New Zealand pilot freed by Indonesian separatists after 19 months in captivity New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been freed by the separatist West Papua National Liberation Army after more than 19 months in captivity, Indonesian police announced Saturday. Flooding in Japan: 'Rain is the heaviest we have ever experienced' At least one person is dead and six others are missing in Japan as parts of that country deal with record rainfall and the resulting catastrophic flooding, officials warned on Saturday. Lebanese death toll from Israeli airstrike on Beirut rises to 37 The death toll from Israel's airstrike on the southern Beirut stronghold of the Lebanese Islamic militant group Hezbollah has risen to 37, the country's top health official said Saturday. Gazans say 22 people, mostly women and children, killed in Israeli strike on school At least 22 people were killed, mostly women and children, and 30 others were wounded during a Israeli airstrike on a school for displaced children in Gaza, Palestinian health officials claimed Saturday. Famous birthdays for Sept. 21: Scott Evans, Liam Gallagher Actor Scott Evans turns 41 and singer Liam Gallagher turns 52, among the famous birthdays for Sept 21. On This Day, Sept. 21: Armenia declares independence On Sept. 21, 1991, Armenia became the 12th Soviet republic to declare independence. More Recent Articles |
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Israel’s Attacks on Hezbollah Alter Balance of Power in a Long-Running FightA focus on mutual deterrence had kept intermittent clashes along the Lebanon-Israel border from spiraling into a major war. That changed this past week. For Americans Haunted by Beirut Bombings, a Killing Resurfaces Decades of PainThe death of a Hezbollah leader wanted for his role in the 1983 attacks drew a range of reactions from survivors and victims’ families but brought little resolution. A Week of Chaos Pushes Lebanon’s Doctors to the LimitExploding wireless devices maimed thousands. An Israeli airstrike on Friday flattened two buildings. Many doctors, exhausted, wonder how the country will cope if violence continues. At a Rally in North Carolina, Trump Avoids Topic A: Mark RobinsonThe former president did not mention Mr. Robinson, the state’s embattled Republican nominee for governor, whom he once called “Martin Luther King on steroids.” He Makes Less Than $15,000 and Is Trying to Hold Springfield, Ohio, TogetherMayor Rob Rue, whose job is supposed to be part time, finds himself dealing with bomb threats, false rumors and added pressures on city resources. Liz Cheney Suggests a New Political Party May Be NeededMs. Cheney, a longtime Republican, said that the G.O.P. “has rejected the Constitution in the name of supporting Trump” and that Mike Johnson should not be speaker. Newsom Signs Bill That Adds Protections for Children on Social MediaThe California legislation comes amid growing concerns about the impact of cellphones and social media on adolescents’ mental health. Marxist Leads Presidential Vote as Sri Lanka Rejects the Old OrderAnura Kumara Dissanayake’s strong showing reveals voter weariness with leadership that has led to a national economic crisis and crushing hardship for many people. We Are Running Out of Firefighters at a Perilous TimeNow would be a good time for Congress to pass a federal spending bill to make a permanent pay increase a reality. In Darfur, Rape Is Driving FamineAt the U.N., will President Biden and other world leaders stand up for the victims or for the countries fueling war, rape and hunger? Israel’s Pager Bombs Have No Place in a Just WarIsrael is using the tactics of the terrorists it condemns if it indeed was behind the wave of pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon. Padma Lakshmi: Kamala Harris’s Love of Cooking Could Help Make Her a Great PresidentThe candidate is a proud cook, and cooking is a way to connect. Biden Hosts a Final ‘Quad Summit’ at His Delaware HomeThe president has often said that “all politics is personal.” On Saturday, he opened his home in Wilmington to the leaders of Australia, India and Japan. Kenya Haiti peacekeepingThe trip by President William Ruto of Kenya came against a bleak backdrop in Haiti, where gangs operate with impunity and the Kenyan peacekeepers remain largely out of sight. N.Y.P.D. Understated Woman’s Wound in Subway Shooting, Lawyer SaysKerry Gahalal, who was struck when officers shot a knife-wielding man at a Brooklyn station, was not simply “grazed” as officials said, according to a lawyer for the woman’s family. How Assouline Built a Business Selling Luxury BooksAssouline has made its name publishing tomes that sell for $1,000 or more. But that’s just the beginning of this family-run company’s ambitions. |
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A police chase that started in Queens ended in a fatal shooting on Long Island, four crashes and eight people, including police officers, hospitalized.
Billionaire Elon Musk has decided to comply with court orders in Brazil in an effort to end the ban on his his social platform X in the Latin American nation.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is traveling to North Carolina for a rally Saturday amid fallout from that state's GOP gubernatorial candidate calling himself a "Black Nazi" on a pornography website.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday she has accepted an offer from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump for a second time on Oct. 23, but Trump says it's too late.
President Joe Biden hosted Quad Leaders Summit with Japanese, Australian, Indian leaders, noting issues in Indo-Pacific region: "serious concern" over maritime violations by China, North North Korea's missile launches.
Federal authorities Saturday morning boarded a sister ship of the Maersk Dali, which caused the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse that killed six on March 26.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation designed to reduce social media use among minors.
Disney told employees on Thursday that it will no longer use Slack for internal communication after a hack earlier this year allowed cybercriminals to expose financial materials, computer codes, and other information to
Police in New York City have released closed circuit television and body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting that saw a total of four people injured on a transit train this week.
"Peppa Pig" and "Doctor Who" voice actor David Graham has died at the age of 99.
A decades-old clerical error won't stop about 98,000 registered voters in Arizona from casting ballots in the Nov. 5 general election, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled.
Officials in South Carolina have executed Freddie Owens, convicted in the 1997 murder of a convenience store clerk, marking the state's first execution in more than a decade.
Ukrainian Defense Forces targeted and destroyed Russian arsenals in the Tver and Krasnodar regions of the Russian Federation early Saturday morning.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter's "Short N' Sweet" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a third consecutive week.
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been freed by the separatist West Papua National Liberation Army after more than 19 months in captivity, Indonesian police announced Saturday.
At least one person is dead and six others are missing in Japan as parts of that country deal with record rainfall and the resulting catastrophic flooding, officials warned on Saturday.
The death toll from Israel's airstrike on the southern Beirut stronghold of the Lebanese Islamic militant group Hezbollah has risen to 37, the country's top health official said Saturday.
At least 22 people were killed, mostly women and children, and 30 others were wounded during a Israeli airstrike on a school for displaced children in Gaza, Palestinian health officials claimed Saturday.
Actor Scott Evans turns 41 and singer Liam Gallagher turns 52, among the famous birthdays for Sept 21.
On Sept. 21, 1991, Armenia became the 12th Soviet republic to declare independence. 
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