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Ukraine launches more than 100 drones in large-scale attack on western Russia The Kremlin said Sunday its air defense systems downed more than 100 Ukrainian drones overnight, as Kyiv claims its attacks struck an important munitions plant and a military airfield in western Russia. Crew of crashed Navy jet declared dead The Navy on Sunday declared a two person crew dead after their jet crashed in northeast Washington during an Oct. 15 training mission. The wreckage of the plane was located but the aviators never were. Trump dons McDonald's apron in Pennsylvania, questions Harris' record With the presidential race coming down to several swing states, former president and GOP hopeful Donald Trump donned an apron, served up fries and held a impromptu press conference in a Pennsylvania McDonald's on Sunday. Gangway collapse leaves 7 dead on historic Georgia island Officials were on location in Georgia Sunday investigating the collapse of a ferry dock gangway that left seven people dead and six others critically injured Saturday. At least 1 dead in latest homecoming shooting One person was killed and several others were injured during an "incident" on the campus of Albany State University Saturday night, the school's interim president said. 'Daredevil: Born Again' to premiere March 4 on Disney+Jennifer Lawrence pregnant with baby No. 2'Smile 2' tops North American box office with $23M Horror sequel "Smile 2" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $23 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Israel blasted by UNIFIL for bulldozing observation tower Israel has once again been scolded by the United Nations' peacekeeping force in Lebanon, which accused Israeli fighters of bulldozing one of its observation towers near Marwahin. Hurricane Oscar makes landfall in Bahamas, bears down on powerless Cuba Two new tropical storms were named Saturday and one quickly developed into a hurricane as the deadly 2024 storm season continued to churn across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Cher, Mary J. Blige, Ozzy Osbourne inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Cher, Mary J. Blige and Ozzy Osbourne were among the artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday night. As hurricane bears down, 10 million Cubans face power outage Millions of Cubans are facing a third consecutive day without power Sunday as a hurricane looms. NYC investigators detail corruption at homeless shelters The nonprofit organizations that operate New York City's homeless shelters are engaged in widespread corruption, officials have found after three years of investigation. Details of how Israel's purported preparations for Iran attack leaked, explained A team of bloggers in the Middle East who spread classified documents detailing Israel's plans for a strike against rival Iran has explained how the information leaked. SpaceX launches OneWeb 20 mission A set of satellites for the European internet provider Eutelsat OneWeb were successfully launched by SpaceX late Saturday night. Famous birthdays for Oct. 20: Kamala Harris, Viggo Mortensen Vice President Kamala Harris turns 60 and actor Viggo Mortensen turns 65, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 20. On This Day, Oct. 20: Nixon officials resign, fired in 'Saturday Night Massacre' On Oct. 20, 1973, U.S. Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy attorney General William Ruckelshaus resigned, and special prosecutor Archibald Cox was fired in ant incident at came to be known as the "Saturday Night Massacre." More Recent Articles
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For Trump, a Lifetime of Scandals Heads Toward a Moment of JudgmentNo major party presidential candidate, much less president, in American history has been accused of wrongdoing so many times. Starring in Kamala Harris’s Closing Argument: Donald TrumpVice President Kamala Harris has made a notable shift in strategy to paint Donald Trump as unfit and dangerous as Democrats grow anxious about the closeness of the race just two weeks out. He Dreamed of Escaping Gaza. The World Watched Him Burned Alive.A video of Shaaban al-Dalou burning to death after an Israeli strike at a hospital has stoked criticism from Israel’s allies and highlighted the plight of people trapped in Gaza. How Aleksei Navalny’s Prison Diaries Got PublishedIn his posthumous memoir, compiled with help from his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny faced the fact that Vladimir Putin might succeed in silencing him. The book will keep “his legacy alive,” Navalnaya said. A Crack, a Shift, Then Screams: Witnesses Describe Georgia Dock Collapse That Killed 7Investigators have begun looking for reasons behind the failure at a ferry dock on Sapelo Island, the site of a festival celebrating the heritage of descendants of enslaved people. ‘The Substance’ Is a Hollywood Horror Film that Feels Too Close to HomeI’ve seen the ways that show business can warp a young woman’s self-perception. I’ve even fallen prey to some of them. I Don’t Want to Live in a Monoculture, and Neither Do YouFew things can change your perspective for the better more than being attacked from both sides of America’s culture war. College Officials Must Condemn Support of Hamas Violence on Their CampusesWould school administrators be silent if there was a Ku Klux Klan gathering on their campus celebrating white supremacist violence? John Kinsel Sr., Navajo Code Talker During World War II, Dies at 107Mr. Kinsel, who served from October 1942 to January 1946, was part of the second group of Marines trained as code talkers at Camp Elliott, Calif., after the original 29 who developed the code for wartime use. Jeff VanderMeer Talks About His New ‘Southern Reach’ NovelJeff VanderMeer, known for his blockbuster Southern Reach series, talks about his eerie new installment, “Absolution,” keeping mysteries alive and what people get wrong about alligators. |
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The Kremlin said Sunday its air defense systems downed more than 100 Ukrainian drones overnight, as Kyiv claims its attacks struck an important munitions plant and a military airfield in western Russia.
The Navy on Sunday declared a two person crew dead after their jet crashed in northeast Washington during an Oct. 15 training mission. The wreckage of the plane was located but the aviators never were.
With the presidential race coming down to several swing states, former president and GOP hopeful Donald Trump donned an apron, served up fries and held a impromptu press conference in a Pennsylvania McDonald's on Sunday.
Officials were on location in Georgia Sunday investigating the collapse of a ferry dock gangway that left seven people dead and six others critically injured Saturday.
One person was killed and several others were injured during an "incident" on the campus of Albany State University Saturday night, the school's interim president said.
'Daredevil: Born Again" is set to premiere March 4 on Disney+
Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence is pregnant with her second child.
Horror sequel "Smile 2" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $23 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Israel has once again been scolded by the United Nations' peacekeeping force in Lebanon, which accused Israeli fighters of bulldozing one of its observation towers near Marwahin.
Two new tropical storms were named Saturday and one quickly developed into a hurricane as the deadly 2024 storm season continued to churn across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.
Cher, Mary J. Blige and Ozzy Osbourne were among the artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday night.
Millions of Cubans are facing a third consecutive day without power Sunday as a hurricane looms.
The nonprofit organizations that operate New York City's homeless shelters are engaged in widespread corruption, officials have found after three years of investigation.
A team of bloggers in the Middle East who spread classified documents detailing Israel's plans for a strike against rival Iran has explained how the information leaked.
A set of satellites for the European internet provider Eutelsat OneWeb were successfully launched by SpaceX late Saturday night.
Vice President Kamala Harris turns 60 and actor Viggo Mortensen turns 65, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 20.
On Oct. 20, 1973, U.S. Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy attorney General William Ruckelshaus resigned, and special prosecutor Archibald Cox was fired in ant incident at came to be known as the "Saturday Night Massacre." 
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