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New York resident dies from EEE; state declares virus 'imminent public health threat' New York's first person to contract Eastern equine encephalitis -- or EEE -- in almost a decade has died, the governor's office announced Monday as the state declared the virus an "imminent threat to public health." Colorado supermarket shooter found guilty of killing 10 people, sentenced to life without parole A Colorado jury on Monday found Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa guilty on all counts in the March 2021 mass shooting at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder County that killed 10 people. He was sentenced to life without parole. Missouri Supreme Court, governor refuse prosecutors' request to halt man's execution Hope lingers for Missouri death row inmate Marcellus Williams who was convicted of the 1998 murder of local news reporter Lisa Gayle despite lack of forensics linking him to the crime. Trump urges Pennsylvania crowd to 'get out and vote' as Harris heads to battleground this week Former President Donald Trump urged a crowd at his Monday night rally in Pennsylvania to "get out and vote," as early voting is about to get underway in the battleground before November's presidential election. More than 490 killed, 1,600+ injured as Israel mounts 'extensive' strikes targeting Hezbollah Lebanese health officials said at least 492 people were killed and more than a thousand were injured Monday as the Israel military "deepened" major airborne raids. U.S., Italy reassure Ukraine on its energy needs as winter nears, Russian war lingers On top of the ongoing U.N. General Assembly session through the weekend, the top U.S. diplomat met with counterparts from Ukraine and Italy to go over ongoing commitments to the Ukranian energy sector . Biden holds White House meeting with Emirati president, first UAE leader to visit U.S in decades United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with President Joe Biden on Monday at the White House for the first visit by an Emirati leader to the United States since the UAE's founding in 1971. Hurricane forecasters: Tropical disturbance to 'strengthen significantly,' target Gulf Coast midweek Air Force hurricane hunters investigate potential tropical cyclone Number Nine in the Caribbean about 105 miles southwest of the Grand Cayman islands. This year, Clinton Global Initiative to focus on 'what's working' for challenges around world New York City-based Clinton Global Initiative kicked off Monday's annual two-day round of high-level meetings and other events event with a series of announcements on new international efforts for global challenges. Look: Bear wanders into middle school cafeteria in Colorado Authorities in Colorado said the back-to-school season is off to an unusual start after a bear found its way into a middle school cafeteria Monday morning. Canceled vacation plans lead Kentucky couple to $50,000 lottery prize A Kentucky couple who skipped their vacation had the decision pay off when they scored a $50,000 lottery prize. Look: Massive ocean sunfish washes up in Oregon A giant fish described as looking "like the invention of a mad scientist" washed up on an Oregon beach -- the third such incident since June. Kate Winslet, Kerry Washington among WIF honorees Kate Winslet, Kerry Washington and Joey King are among this year's WIF honorees. Tony Awards sets date for 2025 ceremony'Days of Our Lives' celebrates Season 60 with 'Days of Days' fan event "Days of Our Lives" will kick off Season 60 with a special event for fans Nov. 2. Study: Kids born during COVID-19 pandemic don't have higher autism risk Kids born during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic appear to have no higher risk of autism, even if they were exposed to COVID in the womb, a new study finds. Manchester City midfielder Rodri out for season with torn ACL Manchester City midfielder Rodri sustained a torn ACL in his right knee against Arsenal and will miss the rest of the season. Prosecutors: Ryan Routh wrote letter claiming 'assassination attempt' on Trump The man charged in connection with an apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump wrote a note declaring that he did seek to kill the former president, according to a court document shared Monday. Michigan library closed when bugs crawl out of returned DVD case A suburban Detroit library was closed Monday morning after a DVD case in a return bin was found to be filled with stowaway bugs. Look: 'Emilia Pérez': Netflix releases posters of Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez Netflix released new movie posters teasing "Emilia Pérez," which premieres on the streamer in November. The power of fiction: Why North Korea needs its own 'Moon is Down' A novel inspired by John Steinbeck's "The Moon is Down," but written for and by North Koreans, could be a powerful tool for change and an impetus for a United Republic of Korea (UROK). Watch: Firefighters rescue deer wedged between buildings in California Firefighters in California came to the rescue of a deer found wedged upside down in the narrow space between a house and a garage. Justin Herbert, Myles Garrett, DeVonta Smith among injured in NFL's Week 3 Justin Herbert, Myles Garrett and DeVonta Smith were among the NFL players injured in Week 3. Those hurt in Thursday and Sunday games will be evaluated for their injuries this week to determine timelines for return. |
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Biden Works Against the Clock as Violence Escalates in the Middle EastPresident Biden is beginning to acknowledge that he is simply running out of time to help forge a cease-fire and hostage deal with Hamas, his aides say. And the risk of a wider war has never looked greater. At U.N. General Assembly, Global Crises Collide With Fraught U.S. PoliticsPresident Biden will speak at a time of deep uncertainty about the future of America’s role in the world. U.S. to Send More Troops to Middle East as Tensions RiseMaj. Gen. Patrick S. Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary, declined to say exactly how many troops were deploying, citing operational security. Harris Is Set to Visit Border, Trying to Cut Into Trump’s Immigration EdgeDuring a trip to Arizona, Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to make her first visit to the southern border since becoming the Democratic nominee. Trump Gets a Lift From Arizona Ticket-Splitters Backing a Democrat for SenateRepresentative Ruben Gallego, the Democratic candidate for Senate, leads in this key contest, a New York Times/Siena College poll found, while Kamala Harris trails Donald Trump. Trump Tells Women That They Won’t ‘Be Thinking About Abortion’“You will be protected, and I will be your protector,” said former President Donald J. Trump. Polls have shown he is struggling to cultivate support among women, for whom abortion rights remain a top issue. A Church Where Mark Robinson Still Has DefendersAt a Black evangelical church in North Carolina, the candidate for governor still has support. Fredric Jameson, Critic Who Linked Literature to Capitalism, Dies at 90Among the world’s leading academic critics, he brought his analytical rigor to topics as diverse as German opera and sci-fi movies. For the Marxist Literary Critic Fredric Jameson, Reading Was the Path to RevolutionThe literary critic, who died on Sunday at age 90, believed that reading was the path to revolution. U.S. Inquiry Into N.Y. Mayor’s Foreign Ties Said to Include 6 CountriesFederal prosecutors investigating Mayor Eric Adams and his campaign’s ties to Turkey issued subpoenas in July for records related to 5 other countries. After Just a Week, the N.Y.P.D. Commissioner Faces a Crisis of His OwnThomas G. Donlon, brought in to bring stability to the Police Department when his predecessor resigned, had his homes searched by federal agents. Ashwin Vasan Resigns From Adams Administration as Investigations SwirlDr. Ashwin Vasan, who led New York City out of the pandemic as its health commissioner, is the third top official to quit in recent weeks. Anthony D’Esposito Had an Affair. Then He Put His Lover on the Payroll.Representative Anthony D’Esposito, a New York Republican, gave part-time jobs to both his lover and his fiancée’s daughter, in possible violation of House ethics rules. Ukraine Needs to Be Realistic About Goals in War With Russia, Czech President SaysPresident Petr Pavel, a former NATO general who has been vocal in his support for Ukraine, said Kyiv needed to accept that some territory could remain under Russian control, at least “temporarily.” Russia’s Next-Generation Nuclear Missile Failed a Test, Evidence SuggestsSatellite photos showing a 200-foot-wide crater at a launch site indicate that the Sarmat missile, said by the Kremlin to travel at five times the speed of sound, might not be ready for duty. Hurricane John Makes Landfall on Mexico’s Pacific CoastJohn intensified rapidly into a Category 3 storm, packing winds of 120 miles per hour, before slamming into the Mexican state of Guerrero on Monday. Trump Learned Nothing From the Obamacare Debate. Neither Did Vance.Their “concepts” would abandon people with pre-existing conditions. What Nebraska’s Electoral Votes Reveal About the ConstitutionCan we fix the Constitution before it destroys us? ‘I Cannot Have That Man Be My Governor’: Inside Josh Stein’s Bid to Beat Mark Robinson in North CarolinaJosh Stein is fighting to prevent a MAGA takeover of North Carolina. Putin Is Hunting Down Ordinary People All Over the WorldIt’s not just opposition figures who are caught in the Kremlin’s dragnet. California Schools Must Restrict Phones Under New Law Signed by NewsomCalls for crackdowns have mounted with reports of cyberbullying and studies indicating that smartphones are harmful to children’s mental health. 2 Plead Guilty in Drug-Related Death of Cecilia GentiliMichael Kuilan and Antonio Venti admitted providing fentanyl-laced heroin to Cecilia Gentili, whose death prompted an outpouring of grief among L.G.B.T.Q. New Yorkers. World War II Airman’s Remains Identified After 79 YearsStaff Sgt. John A. Tarbert of the Air Force died weeks before his son was born, but he was accounted for only this year. More Recent Articles |
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New York's first person to contract Eastern equine encephalitis -- or EEE -- in almost a decade has died, the governor's office announced Monday as the state declared the virus an "imminent threat to public health."
A Colorado jury on Monday found Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa guilty on all counts in the March 2021 mass shooting at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder County that killed 10 people. He was sentenced to life without parole.
Hope lingers for Missouri death row inmate Marcellus Williams who was convicted of the 1998 murder of local news reporter Lisa Gayle despite lack of forensics linking him to the crime.
Former President Donald Trump urged a crowd at his Monday night rally in Pennsylvania to "get out and vote," as early voting is about to get underway in the battleground before November's presidential election.
Lebanese health officials said at least 492 people were killed and more than a thousand were injured Monday as the Israel military "deepened" major airborne raids.
On top of the ongoing U.N. General Assembly session through the weekend, the top U.S. diplomat met with counterparts from Ukraine and Italy to go over ongoing commitments to the Ukranian energy sector .
United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with President Joe Biden on Monday at the White House for the first visit by an Emirati leader to the United States since the UAE's founding in 1971.
Air Force hurricane hunters investigate potential tropical cyclone Number Nine in the Caribbean about 105 miles southwest of the Grand Cayman islands.
New York City-based Clinton Global Initiative kicked off Monday's annual two-day round of high-level meetings and other events event with a series of announcements on new international efforts for global challenges.
Authorities in Colorado said the back-to-school season is off to an unusual start after a bear found its way into a middle school cafeteria Monday morning.
A Kentucky couple who skipped their vacation had the decision pay off when they scored a $50,000 lottery prize.
A giant fish described as looking "like the invention of a mad scientist" washed up on an Oregon beach -- the third such incident since June.
Kate Winslet, Kerry Washington and Joey King are among this year's WIF honorees.
The 78th annual Tony Awards will take place in June 2025 and air on CBS.
"Days of Our Lives" will kick off Season 60 with a special event for fans Nov. 2.
Kids born during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic appear to have no higher risk of autism, even if they were exposed to COVID in the womb, a new study finds.
Manchester City midfielder Rodri sustained a torn ACL in his right knee against Arsenal and will miss the rest of the season.
The man charged in connection with an apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump wrote a note declaring that he did seek to kill the former president, according to a court document shared Monday.
A suburban Detroit library was closed Monday morning after a DVD case in a return bin was found to be filled with stowaway bugs.
Netflix released new movie posters teasing "Emilia Pérez," which premieres on the streamer in November.
A novel inspired by John Steinbeck's "The Moon is Down," but written for and by North Koreans, could be a powerful tool for change and an impetus for a United Republic of Korea (UROK).
Firefighters in California came to the rescue of a deer found wedged upside down in the narrow space between a house and a garage.
Justin Herbert, Myles Garrett and DeVonta Smith were among the NFL players injured in Week 3. Those hurt in Thursday and Sunday games will be evaluated for their injuries this week to determine timelines for return. 
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