During the peak of the hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center is tracking two disturbances in the Atlantic though neither one has a strong chance of formation in the next few days. A salvage operation for an immobilized and burning oil tanker in the Red Sea where Houthi rebels have been attacking commercial and military vessels is about to commence. Brazil's Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld a nationwide ban of the social media platform X. U.S. Central Command forces and Syrian Democratic Forces captured an ISIS leader who helped fighters escape from Raqqah detention facility in Syria, the U.S. military said Monday. A suicide bomber detonated explosives in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing six people and wounding 13 other Monday, police said. The United States has seized an aircraft owned by Venezuela's hard-line President Nicolas Maduro and which allegedly was purchased and smuggled out of the country in violation of U.S. law, the Justice Department said. A suspect is in custody after four people died in a shooting on a Chicago Transit Authority train in suburban Chicago on Monday morning. Nine people were hospitalized, including six children with "very life-threatening injuries" after being ejected from an SUV on Interstate 35 in northeastern San Antonio on Sunday night, police said. The second day of labor protests in Israel on Monday saw the funeral of Hersh-Goldberg Polin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issue a rare apology for the deaths of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas terrorists. The United States and South Korea conducted major amphibious assault drills Monday, storming a beach in the southeastern city of Pohang in an exercise meant to counter growing North Korean threats. Thousands of mourners on Monday gathered in Israel to say their goodbyes to Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who had been held hostage by terror group Hamas and whose body was discovered in Gaza last week. U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Arizona captured more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition and 285 pounds of narcotics in a series of stops at the end of August. "Designated Survivor" and "The Crown" alum Natascha McElhone told UPI her character Bella is constantly reinventing herself in the PBS period drama, "Hotel Portofino." The BBC has announced plans to air all 1,000 episodes of the iconic "One Piece" anime series. Creator/star Brian Jordan Alvarez and Enrico Colantoni discuss the humorous conflicts between teachers, students and parents in "English Teacher," premiering Monday on FX. People who challenge an unexpected medical bill often get some form of financial relief, a new study says. Germans in the two states of Thuringia and Saxony voted in regional elections on the weekend, with exit polls showing Monday that a far-right political party has secured its first election victory since World War II. Actor Keanu Reeves turns 60 and musician Zedd turns 35, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 2. On Sept. 2, 2019, a fire broke out on a diving boat off the coast of Santa Cruz Island, Calif., killing 34 people. A merchant vessel transiting the Red Sea where the Houthi Rebels of Yemen have been attacking ships was struck by two unknown projectiles early Monday, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said. |
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