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Forty-two alleged members and associates of the San Fernando Valley Peckerwoods have been arrested in an operation authorities on Wednesday called one of the largest crackdowns on a neo-Nazi White supremacist gang.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 24 new articles

  1. 42 arrested in 'historic' crackdown on California-based White supremacist gang
  2. Vice presidential debate between JD Vance, Tim Walz draws 43 million viewers
  3. Bank of America outage 'largely resolved' after customers see zero balances
  4. Biden opposes possible Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear sites
  5. DHS: 'high' threat of terrorism in the United States in 2025
  6. Biden, Harris survey Hurricane Helene damage in North Carolina, Georgia
  7. 3 arrested following explosions near Israel's embassy in Copenhagen
  8. Movie review: Ambitious 'Joker 2' ultimately anticlimactic
  9. CDC warns against potentially counterfeit meds sold by online pharmacies
  10. Judge unseals filing in special counsel's election case against Trump
  11. U.S. teen caught with $1M in fentanyl, meth at Ariz. border crossing, agents say
  12. FCC approves discounted phone, broadband services for those affected by Helene
  13. NASA's use of rover prototype on Earth will pave way for Artemis V lunar surface travel
  14. U.S. settles with Maryland State Police over allegations of discriminatory hiring practices
  15. San Diego doctor pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's death
  16. U.S. officials to host Seoul workshop focused on North Korea's human rights violations
  17. Michael Jordan's 23XI team joins NASCAR anti-competition lawsuit against racing organization, owner
  18. Watch: Deadly snake found 'browsing the new summer collection' at store
  19. Game of pool leads Maryland man to big lottery prize
  20. 1,000 troops to be mobilized to support Helene recovery
  21. Stellantis Q3 sales fall 20% as Chrysler and Dodge plunge 47% and 43%
  22. Watch: 'Companion' teaser introduces sci-fi horror from 'Barbarian' team
  23. Jack Whitehall to star in holiday comedy special
  24. Fields, Williams among 5 must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 5

42 arrested in 'historic' crackdown on California-based White supremacist gang

Forty-two alleged members and associates of the San Fernando Valley Peckerwoods have been arrested in an operation authorities on Wednesday called one of the largest crackdowns on a neo-Nazi White supremacist gang.
   

Vice presidential debate between JD Vance, Tim Walz draws 43 million viewers

The vice presidential debate between Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota drew more than 43 million viewers Tuesday night, according to Nielsen.
   

Bank of America outage 'largely resolved' after customers see zero balances

A Bank of America outage on Wednesday, which panicked thousands of customers who could not access their accounts or saw their balances drop to zero, is close to being fixed.
   

Biden opposes possible Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear sites

President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he would not support a possible Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear sites.
   

DHS: 'high' threat of terrorism in the United States in 2025

War in the Middle East and political extremism within the United States mean there is a high threat of terrorism within the nation, the Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday.
   

Biden, Harris survey Hurricane Helene damage in North Carolina, Georgia

Vice President Kamala Harris visited storm-damaged Georgia on Wednesday, as President Joe Biden surveyed the damage from Hurricane Helene during an aerial tour in North Carolina.
   

3 arrested following explosions near Israel's embassy in Copenhagen

Police in Denmark arrested three people Wednesday following a pair of explosions overnight near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen.
   

Movie review: Ambitious 'Joker 2' ultimately anticlimactic

"Joker: Folie à Deux," in theaters Friday, adds surreal flourishes to the tale of murderous clown Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) but ultimately reveals it is not going anywhere.
   

CDC warns against potentially counterfeit meds sold by online pharmacies

The search for more affordable medications might cause people to access dangerous counterfeit drugs sold as genuine products by online pharmacies, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned on Wednesday.
   

Judge unseals filing in special counsel's election case against Trump

New details from special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case against Donald Trump were unsealed Wednesday, revealing prosecutors' claims that the former president "resorted to crimes to stay in office."
   

U.S. teen caught with $1M in fentanyl, meth at Ariz. border crossing, agents say

An 18-year-old was caught trying to smuggle more than175 pounds of narcotics valued at $1 million into the United States at the San Luis port of entry in Arizona on Saturday.
   

FCC approves discounted phone, broadband services for those affected by Helene

The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday approved providing survivors of Hurricane Helene and its tropical storm aftermath with discounted phone and broadband services through the agency's Lifeline program.
   

NASA's use of rover prototype on Earth will pave way for Artemis V lunar surface travel

NASA engineers at Johnson Space Center are designing a new lunar rover prototype called the Ground Test Unit. The space agency said Wednesday it plans to have the vehicle available for the Artemis V Moon mission.
   

U.S. settles with Maryland State Police over allegations of discriminatory hiring practices

The U.S. Justice Department has taken steps to resolve allegations of racial and gender-based disrriminatinatory hiring practices in Maryland's state police, according to new information.
   

San Diego doctor pleads guilty in Matthew Perry's death

A San Diego doctor pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine in connection with the death of "Friends" actor Matthew Perry.
   

U.S. officials to host Seoul workshop focused on North Korea's human rights violations

Two U.S. officials will co-host an international workshop in South Korea that will examine human rights violations by North Korea.
   

Michael Jordan's 23XI team joins NASCAR anti-competition lawsuit against racing organization, owner

Basketball icon Michael Jordan and his NASCAR team are now among two teams suing the car racing organization and its owner for what the lawsuits allege are NASCAR's monopoly over the sport and unfair terms for drivers.
   

Watch: Deadly snake found 'browsing the new summer collection' at store

An Australian reptile wrangler was called out to a store where a highly venomous snake was found "browsing the new summer collection."
   

Game of pool leads Maryland man to big lottery prize

A Maryland man said an evening of playing pool with friends led to his winning a lottery prize worth $30,008.
   

1,000 troops to be mobilized to support Helene recovery

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Wednesday authorized mobilizing up to 1,000 troops to assist with recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
   

Stellantis Q3 sales fall 20% as Chrysler and Dodge plunge 47% and 43%

Stellantis reported Wednesday that total third quarter 2024 U.S. sales dropped 20% year over year. Chrysler and Dodge sales were plunged by 47% and 43%, respectively.
   

Watch: 'Companion' teaser introduces sci-fi horror from 'Barbarian' team

"Companion," a new film starring Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid, opens in January.
   

Jack Whitehall to star in holiday comedy special

Jack Whitehall will star in the holiday comedy special "Jack in Time for Christmas," which lands on Prime Video in December.
   

Fields, Williams among 5 must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 5

Justin Fields and Caleb Williams are among my five must-start fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 5.
   
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Israel seems ready to respond in a much more forceful and public way with Iran after Tehran launched its second massive missile attack on Israel this year, analysts and officials say.
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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 23 new articles

  1. After Iran’s Missile Attack, Israel May Be Ready to Risk All-Out War
  2. In Israel, Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, Is More Bitter Than Sweet
  3. Iran Would Need Much More Than Weeks to Build a Nuclear Bomb
  4. Jack Smith Lays Out New Evidence in Trump’s Jan. 6 Case
  5. Four Takeaways From Jack Smith’s Brief in the Trump Election Case
  6. Hurricane Helene Leaves Some Residents Stranded in North Carolina’s Mountains
  7. After Helene Flooding, FEMA Aid Is Arriving. But Some Are Still on Their Own.
  8. A Storm, a Strike and War Abroad Pose Challenges for Harris
  9. Harris Visits Georgia After Hurricane Helene, Promising Federal Help
  10. Walz Spoke of Gun Violence Affecting His Son. Here’s an Account of the Shooting.
  11. The Campaigns Need Younger People to Vote. Did the V.P. Debate Help?
  12. Gilead Agrees to Allow Generic Version of Groundbreaking H.I.V. Shot in Poor Countries
  13. Did Apple Just Kill Social Apps?
  14. A Survivor of Clerical Sex Abuse Tells His Story at the Vatican
  15. David Banks, N.Y.C. Schools Chancellor, Moves Up His Departure
  16. Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu Bring Paris Fashion Week to a Close
  17. 13 Writers on Who Won the Walz-Vance Vice-Presidential Debate
  18. Maybe Voters Want a Break From the Endless Combat
  19. How Storms Like Helene Will Transform the American South
  20. Mexican Military Fatally Shoots Six Migrants
  21. Lahaina Inferno Emerged From Smoldering Remnants of Quelled Fire
  22. NYC Doorman Accused of Stealing Nearly $500,000 From Retired Teacher
  23. New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live

After Iran’s Missile Attack, Israel May Be Ready to Risk All-Out War

Israel seems ready to respond in a much more forceful and public way with Iran after Tehran launched its second massive missile attack on Israel this year, analysts and officials say.
   

In Israel, Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, Is More Bitter Than Sweet

On Rosh Hashana, many Israelis longed for a return to normalcy after a year of escalating wars for the country.
   

Iran Would Need Much More Than Weeks to Build a Nuclear Bomb

Nuclear experts see Tehran as facing up to a year of hard work to master the knotty basics of building a deliverable atom bomb.
   

Jack Smith Lays Out New Evidence in Trump’s Jan. 6 Case

Judge Tanya Chutkan made public portions of a filing by prosecutors setting out their argument for why the case should go forward despite the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity.
   

Four Takeaways From Jack Smith’s Brief in the Trump Election Case

The special counsel provided new details that help flesh out how Donald Trump sought to remain in power, while setting out his argument for the case to survive the Supreme Court’s immunity decision.
   

Hurricane Helene Leaves Some Residents Stranded in North Carolina’s Mountains

With no way for cars to get into Bat Cave, N.C., food and water have been dropped off by helicopters or carried over the river on foot or by a raft.
   

After Helene Flooding, FEMA Aid Is Arriving. But Some Are Still on Their Own.

Six days after Hurricane Helene, North Carolina was getting help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and others. But officials still faced obstacles reaching some areas.
   

A Storm, a Strike and War Abroad Pose Challenges for Harris

Scenes of striking workers, hurricane devastation in the Southeast and missiles over Israel represent a rare moment of turbulence for Kamala Harris.
   

Harris Visits Georgia After Hurricane Helene, Promising Federal Help

The vice president said federal money would play a major role in storm recovery efforts as she met with local officials in Augusta, Ga., and helped hand out food and snacks.
   

Walz Spoke of Gun Violence Affecting His Son. Here’s an Account of the Shooting.

At Tuesday’s debate, Gov. Tim Walz said that his son, Gus Walz, witnessed a shooting at a community center. A volleyball coach said Gus helped other young players to safety.
   

The Campaigns Need Younger People to Vote. Did the V.P. Debate Help?

At three colleges, there were snacks, big screens and homework assignments. But energy and enthusiasm were sparse — and by the end, even more so.
   

Gilead Agrees to Allow Generic Version of Groundbreaking H.I.V. Shot in Poor Countries

Many middle-income countries are left out of the deal, widening a gulf in access to critical medicines.
   

Did Apple Just Kill Social Apps?

Some app makers worry that a subtle change to the iPhone’s contact-sharing permissions could make it hard for them to get the fast growth they need to compete.
   

A Survivor of Clerical Sex Abuse Tells His Story at the Vatican

As a child, Laurence Gien was abused by a priest in South Africa. Decades later, he became the first survivor to recount his pain at the Basilica in front of Pope Francis and dozens of cardinals and bishops.
   

David Banks, N.Y.C. Schools Chancellor, Moves Up His Departure

The chancellor, who previously announced that he would step down at the end of December, will instead leave the job on Oct. 16. Melissa Aviles-Ramos, a top deputy, will succeed him.
   

Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu Bring Paris Fashion Week to a Close

Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu bring Paris Fashion Week to a close with some important takeaways.
   

13 Writers on Who Won the Walz-Vance Vice-Presidential Debate

Our columnists and contributors rate Tim Walz’s and JD Vance’s debate performances.
   

Maybe Voters Want a Break From the Endless Combat

A glimpse at a different approach in North Carolina.
   

How Storms Like Helene Will Transform the American South

The exodus of the young means high-risk towns could enter a population death spiral.
   

Mexican Military Fatally Shoots Six Migrants

The country’s defense ministry said the military officers who opened fire might have mistaken the migrants for cartel members.
   

Lahaina Inferno Emerged From Smoldering Remnants of Quelled Fire

Federal investigators have concluded that hidden embers remained from a morning fire in the Hawaii town of Lahaina. They reignited later into a fire that destroyed much of the town.
   

NYC Doorman Accused of Stealing Nearly $500,000 From Retired Teacher

A doorman at a building near Columbia University was charged with taking nearly $500,000 from a 91-year-old former resident while she lived in a nursing home.
   

New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live

Over the past century, the state has provided refuge for renegades like Agnes Martin and Judy Chicago. It still does, even with a new wave of arrivals closing in.
   
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