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Movie review: 'Saturday Night' a compelling 'SNL' behind-the-scenes romp "Saturday Night," in theaters now, turns the 90 minutes before the premiere of "Saturday Night Live" into a drama as engrossing as live television. Israel launches airstrikes at Beirut; Hezbollah leader Nasrallah reportedly targeted Israel launched a pair of deadly airstrikes against Hezbollah targets near Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday, including an attack early in the day that reportedly targeted the militant group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah. 'Dark Winds' actress Jessica Matten: 'Rez Ball' film amplifies Native voices Jessica Matten told that by bringing together artists from "Reservation Dogs" and "Dark Winds," her new sports drama, "Rez Ball," spotlights a talented, growing community of Native storytellers. U.S. fines Turkish shipping company $2M for dumping oil waste in ocean A Turkish shipping company and its United Arab Emirates-based partner were sentenced and fined $2 million by the United States after a ship's captain ordered his crew to dump polluted waste overboard into the ocean. Dozens dead, millions without power throughout southeast U.S. in wake of Helene Dozens of people have died and millions are without power in the southeastern U.S. in the wake of Helene, a tropical storm as of Friday morning after coming ashore in Florida in the night as a powerful Cat. 4 storm. Trump threatens to criminally prosecute Google for displaying 'bad stories' about him Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday threatened to criminally prosecute the Internet search engine Google for allegedly favoring Democratic opponent Kamala Harris in its search results. Watch: British man's giant root vegetable earns world record A British man who took his giant produce to the Malvern Autumn Show broke a Guinness World Record with a 13-pound root vegetable called a celeriac. China denies U.S. claim that its newest nuclear submarine sank at pier A U.S. officials says China's newest nuclear-powered submarine in its fleet sank in spring while docked at a pier but Chinese government officials have taken steps to cover it up. Watch: Dog rescued from roof of Massachusetts homeA Massachusetts dog with "a mind of his own" was rescued after climbing out a window and ending up stranded on the roof of his owner's home. Change of plans leads to $500,000 lottery prize A Michigan woman said an unexpected change of weekend plans led to her winning a $500,000 lottery prize. Biden signs bill awarding Congressional Gold Medal to Billie Jean King With President Joe Biden's signature, tennis legend and equal rights champion Billie Jean King has become the first female individual athlete to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. U.S. names, sanctions 3 Iranian suspects in Trump campaign computer hack The United States on Friday unsealed criminal charges on three suspected computer hackers allegedly linked to Iran's government and connected to a hack aimed at former President Donald Trump. Chappell Roan focuses on health, cancels weekend shows Chappell Roan is taking a beat to focus on her wellbeing. The 26-year-old pop star was slated to perform at a weekend music festival, but canceled her performances Friday. New York Mayor Adams pleads not guilty to wire fraud, bribery charges New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty on Friday to five counts connected to a sprawling investigation into local government corruption. U.S. Marshals arrest 3,400 fugitives in 10 metro areas as part of Operation North Star Between mid-May and mid-September, federal authorities arrested over 3,400 fugitives wanted for violent crimes across the country, including 216 suspected of homicide, the U.S. Marshals confirmed Friday. Former Fla. GOP candidate charged for alleged death threat against opponent William Braddock, a one-time Republican congressional candidate in Florida, is facing federal charges of issuing a death threat against his fellow GOP opponent in 2021, prosecutors announced Friday. Watch: Kylie Minogue preps for photoshoots in 'Lights Camera Action' video Kylie Minogue has released "Lights Camera Action," the lead single on "Tension II," which drops Oct. 18. Britain's business regulatory agency signs off on Amazon investment in Anthropic AI The British government's business and markets regulator revealed Friday that a merger between AI company Anthropic and Amazon does not violate the Enterprise Act of 2002. 12-year-old killed by tree at Detroit-area nature preserve A 12-year-old boy is dead after being hit by a falling tree at a nature preserve in Michigan, police have now confirmed. Christine Sinclair, top international goal scorer in soccer history, to retire Christine Sinclair, who holds the record for the most international goals scored in women's or men's soccer history, will retire at the end of the 2024 NWSL season, she announced Friday. Netanyahu tells U.N. Gaza war can end in 'blessing' of peace or 'curse' of Iran aggression Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the U.N. General Assembly has a choice to make between a blessing and a curse during the 79th assembly in New York on Friday. Trump tells Zelensky it takes 'two to tango' ahead of Trump Tower meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with former President Donald Trump on Friday at Trump Tower as they discuss the future of the country during the current Russian invasion. Lady Gaga releases her new album 'Harlequin' Lady Gaga released the album "Harlequin" on Friday to coincide with the upcoming "Joker" sequel, out Oct. 4. First person convicted in British riots sentenced to four years, four months in prison The first person convicted of participating in a week-long riot in Britain over the summer, arrived in prison to begin his sentence, authorities confirmed Friday. Watch: Aquarium rescues blue lobster from grocery store tank A New York aquarium came to the rescue of a rare blue lobster spotted hanging out with the standard-color crustaceans in a supermarket's tank. |
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At Least Four Apartment Buildings Were Destroyed by Israeli Strikes, Videos ShowVisual evidence analyzed by The New York Times shows that nearby buildings were damaged in the attacks, which targeted Hezbollah’s leader. The extent of the destruction is not yet clear. Who Is Hassan Nasrallah, the Leader of Hezbollah?In 32 years in charge of Hezbollah, Mr. Nasrallah, 64, has built the Iranian-backed militia into an influential force in Lebanon and a potent adversary of Israel. Israel’s Military Issues More Evacuation Warnings in Southern BeirutThe military struck targets throughout the night that it said were tied to Hezbollah. In U.N. Speech, Netanyahu Declares That Israel Is ‘Winning’The Israeli prime minister castigated Israel’s critics and the United Nations itself during his visit to New York for the U.N. General Assembly. Israel’s New Campaign Against Hezbollah Started With Raid in SyriaAn attack on a secret weapons lab was one of the most daring Israeli operations against the Iranian proxy group in years, covert in name only. Helene Has Killed at Least 42 People in 5 StatesOfficials in the Southeast said the toll was likely to rise. Scenes From Florida as Hurricane Helene Roared ThroughHelene made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast late Thursday, one year after the area was hit by Hurricane Idalia. Harris, at the Border, Shows Democrats’ Hard-Line Evolution on ImmigrationVowing to carry on President Biden’s crackdown on asylum and to impose order on the southern border, the vice president demonstrated how much the politics of immigration have changed. ‘Quiet Place’ in Pennsylvania Is Thrust Into Loud Immigration DebateFormer President Donald J. Trump turned his sights on Charleroi, Pa., where many Haitians have settled in recent years, and he fueled a fire that was already smoldering. Trump Suggests Putin Wants to End War, as Zelensky Looks On“I’m sure President Putin wants it to stop,” Donald Trump said of the Russia-Ukraine war on Friday. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine stressed that the war shouldn’t have been started. Candidate for North Carolina Governor Treated for Burns, Campaign SaysLt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the embattled Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, was treated after attending a campaign event in Mount Airy, N.C. Mayor Adams Pleads Not Guilty as New Yorkers Contemplate What Comes NextMayor Eric Adams, muted but defiant, said he was innocent of bribery and other charges, and his lawyer attacked the prosecution’s case. Agents Seize Phones of Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Top Adams AideIngrid Lewis-Martin has been close to Mayor Eric Adams for decades, and has cultivated a reputation as a ruthless political actor. Maggie Smith Was Imperious in the Most Delightful WayThroughout her career and on “Downton Abbey,” she perfected the role of the commanding Englishwoman with an arrow-sharp wit. Maggie Smith’s Influence Can Be Found in This Take on a Pre-Prohibition CocktailIn 2011, a New York bartender paid tribute to the actor with a sly tweak to a pre-Prohibition cocktail. OpenAI Is Growing Fast and Burning Through Piles of MoneyAs the company looks for more outside investors, documents reviewed by The New York Times show consumer fascination with ChatGPT and a serious need for more cash. Hurricane Helene: Storm Decision Fatigue Is Getting to MeMore than the sheer repetition of extreme weather, the stakes have grown — for our homes, our communities and our lives. Trump’s Female Accusers Are Begging You Not to Forget ThemThe world has moved on. They haven’t. The Most Galling Part of the Whole Eric Adams AffairWith all its talent, how did the city end up with a mayor accused of being an incessant petty grifter? The Possible Meanings of a Masculine Religious RevivalThe Sudden Appeal of the Bulldog SpiritSuch is the hold the Premier League has on the popular consciousness that enticing a player away from it is seen as a coup. Titan Sub Hearing: What We’ve Learned So FarContrary to public reports last year, the passengers probably had no idea that the vessel was about to implode. Democrats See a Chance to Beat Trump on Judicial ConfirmationsThey hope to use the time after the election to approve judges, but Senator Durbin says their aggressive efforts have already produced a remarkable demographic shift on the federal courts. More Recent Articles |
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"Saturday Night," in theaters now, turns the 90 minutes before the premiere of "Saturday Night Live" into a drama as engrossing as live television.
Israel launched a pair of deadly airstrikes against Hezbollah targets near Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday, including an attack early in the day that reportedly targeted the militant group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
Jessica Matten told that by bringing together artists from "Reservation Dogs" and "Dark Winds," her new sports drama, "Rez Ball," spotlights a talented, growing community of Native storytellers.
A Turkish shipping company and its United Arab Emirates-based partner were sentenced and fined $2 million by the United States after a ship's captain ordered his crew to dump polluted waste overboard into the ocean.
Dozens of people have died and millions are without power in the southeastern U.S. in the wake of Helene, a tropical storm as of Friday morning after coming ashore in Florida in the night as a powerful Cat. 4 storm.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday threatened to criminally prosecute the Internet search engine Google for allegedly favoring Democratic opponent Kamala Harris in its search results.
A British man who took his giant produce to the Malvern Autumn Show broke a Guinness World Record with a 13-pound root vegetable called a celeriac.
A U.S. officials says China's newest nuclear-powered submarine in its fleet sank in spring while docked at a pier but Chinese government officials have taken steps to cover it up.
A Michigan woman said an unexpected change of weekend plans led to her winning a $500,000 lottery prize.
With President Joe Biden's signature, tennis legend and equal rights champion Billie Jean King has become the first female individual athlete to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
The United States on Friday unsealed criminal charges on three suspected computer hackers allegedly linked to Iran's government and connected to a hack aimed at former President Donald Trump.
Chappell Roan is taking a beat to focus on her wellbeing. The 26-year-old pop star was slated to perform at a weekend music festival, but canceled her performances Friday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty on Friday to five counts connected to a sprawling investigation into local government corruption.
Between mid-May and mid-September, federal authorities arrested over 3,400 fugitives wanted for violent crimes across the country, including 216 suspected of homicide, the U.S. Marshals confirmed Friday.
William Braddock, a one-time Republican congressional candidate in Florida, is facing federal charges of issuing a death threat against his fellow GOP opponent in 2021, prosecutors announced Friday.
Kylie Minogue has released "Lights Camera Action," the lead single on "Tension II," which drops Oct. 18.
The British government's business and markets regulator revealed Friday that a merger between AI company Anthropic and Amazon does not violate the Enterprise Act of 2002.
A 12-year-old boy is dead after being hit by a falling tree at a nature preserve in Michigan, police have now confirmed.
Christine Sinclair, who holds the record for the most international goals scored in women's or men's soccer history, will retire at the end of the 2024 NWSL season, she announced Friday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the U.N. General Assembly has a choice to make between a blessing and a curse during the 79th assembly in New York on Friday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with former President Donald Trump on Friday at Trump Tower as they discuss the future of the country during the current Russian invasion.
Lady Gaga released the album "Harlequin" on Friday to coincide with the upcoming "Joker" sequel, out Oct. 4.
The first person convicted of participating in a week-long riot in Britain over the summer, arrived in prison to begin his sentence, authorities confirmed Friday.
A New York aquarium came to the rescue of a rare blue lobster spotted hanging out with the standard-color crustaceans in a supermarket's tank. 
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