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U.N/ Human Rights leader wants ‘reckoning’ for alleged war crimes The U.N. Human Rights Office says Hamas and Israeli forces have committed war crimes and should face a "reckoning" for war crimes committed on and since Oct. 7, 2023. Fired employee charged with murder in slayings of 2 men at Chicago's Navy Pier Chicago police on Saturday announced they have arrested and charged a fired employee with shooting deaths of two former co-workers at the city's popular Navy Pier tourist attraction earlier this week. Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza, Beirut, Tyre; reports: Qatar ends cease-fire mediation Israel Defense Forces carried out airstrikes in Gaza and Lebanon that killed dozens while targeting Hamas and Hezbollah militants Saturday morning. Jurors in double-murder trial of Richard Allen retire after 2nd full day of deliberations Jurors in the high-profile Indiana double-murder of trial of Richard Allen on Saturday concluded their second full day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. At least 1 of 43 research monkeys recovered in South Carolina One among dozens of escaped monkeys has been secured on Saturday after leaving an enclosure at a research facility in Yemassee, S.C., on Wednesday. Ukraine officials say forces struck Russian chemical plant overnight Ukraine used drones to strike the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Tula, Russia, late Friday and into early Saturday as part of a larger aerial offensive. Tropical Storm Rafael moves slowly in Gulf of Mexico Rafael has weakened into a tropical storm as slowly moved in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. Notre Dame Cathedral bells ring for first time in 5 years Eight bells inside the Notre Dame Cathedral rang out on Friday for this first time since a fire damaged the roof and spire of the historic church in Paris five years ago. FEMA chief says employee who advised canvassers to avoid Trump homes fired A Federal Emergency Management Agency official who advised disaster relief workers to avoid knocking on doors of Florida homes with Trump campaign signs has been fired, FEMA's chief said Saturday. Ancient Pompeii site daily visits limited to 20,000 A volcanic eruption destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in 79 AD, but an avalanche of tourists has caused officials to restrict daily visits to no more than 20,000. Reports: Auburn basketball team's plane turns around after teammates fight onboard A plane carrying the Auburn men's basketball team to a game in Houston turned around and headed back to Alabama on Friday due to an onboard fight between players, according to multiple reports. Customs and Border Protection warns of phone scammers impersonating agents U.S. Customs and Border Protection is alerting Americans about phone scammers who claim to be CBP employees and demand personal information or money from victims. 12 years in prison for man who operated bitcoin money laundering wallet The man responsible for operating the longest-running bitcoin money laundering service on the darknet was handed a 150-month prison sentence this week by a federal judge in Washington, D.C. New York tradition continues with 93rd Rockefeller Center Christmas tree The 93rd year of a holiday tradition is underway in New York City where the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is now on display. Biden, Trump to meet Wednesday at the White House President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump will meet at the White House Wednesday morning. Wes Bentley: Jamie's about to crack in 'Yellowstone' 5B Wes Bentley told UPI his "Yellowstone" character Jamie will be seen sticking to his guns when Season 5 of the contemporary western continues Sunday. Federal judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state's blanket ban on assault weapons is unconstitutional and violates the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. At least 26 killed in rail station suicide bombing in southwest Pakistan At least 26 were killed and 62 wounded when an explosion occurred Saturday at 8:45 a.m. local time at the busy Quetta railway station in southwestern Pakistan. Tyler, the Creator's 'Chromakopia' tops U.S. album chartSpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites into orbit from California SpaceX launched 20 Starlink satellites into orbit late Friday from Vandenburg, Calif. 'Candyman,' 'Final Destination' icon Tony Todd dead at 69On This Day, Nov. 9: Theodore Roosevelt makes 1st foreign trip for president On Nov. 9, 1906, Theodore Roosevelt traveled to Panama to observe the progress being made on the construction of the canal. Famous birthdays for Nov. 9: French Montana, Lou Ferrigno Musician French Montana turns 40 and actor Lou Ferrigno turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 9. More Recent Articles |
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Trump’s Election Has Migrants Rethinking Plans to Head to the U.S.The incoming president has promised the largest deportation effort in U.S. history. Now migrants are weighing a new Trump administration in deciding whether to trek to the United States. Trump Won’t Have Haley or Pompeo in New AdministrationPresident-elect Donald J. Trump ruled out roles for Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo, who served in his previous administration. Donald Trump Wins Arizona, Reversing the State’s Blue TrendThe victory added to the list of battleground states that Mr. Trump lost in 2020 and flipped back four years later. Amsterdam Bars Protests After Antisemitic Attacks on Israeli Soccer FansThe violence erupted around a soccer match between Israeli and Dutch teams in Amsterdam on Thursday. Gazans Are Living Through a Yearlong BlackoutIsrael cut off electricity in the first days of the war, leaving Palestinians to light the dark with cellphones and to cook over open flames. Qatar Pauses Role as Mediator in Gaza Cease-Fire TalksThe Qatari Foreign Ministry announced it had stepped back from talks, saying it would resume once Israel and Hamas “show willingness and seriousness.” Smoky Smell Engulfs NYC After Fires in New Jersey and BrooklynNew Yorkers encountered an unsettling smell on Saturday, a day after fires broke out in Prospect Park and across the Hudson River. Firefighters Gain More Control of Southern California Blaze That Spread RapidlyAfter the Mountain fire ballooned to more than 20,000 acres in less than 24 hours, improving weather conditions helped crews contain more of the blaze on Saturday. Trump Should Not Let Putin Claim Victory in Ukraine, Says NATO OfficialAdm. Rob Bauer warned against any peace deal that was too favorable to Russia, arguing that it could undermine American interests. Russia Sentences 2 Soldiers Over Killing of Ukrainian FamilyThe case, in which two soldiers murdered nine members of a family after breaking into their home, was a rare prosecution over crimes against civilians in Ukraine. TSMC Pauses Chip Shipments to Chinese CustomersThe Taiwanese chip giant will halt shipments to Chinese companies after some of its most advanced chips ended up with Huawei. Democrats and the Case of Mistaken Identity PoliticsThe post mortem is a wake for woke. This Is All Joe Biden’s FaultBiden too often could not find the best way to help Democrats win. FEMA Fires Employee for Telling Hurricane Milton Relief Workers to Skip Houses With Trump SignsThe agency said it was investigating the incident in the aftermath of the Category 3 hurricane that hit Florida in October. Piecing Life Back Together After Helene, One Mud-Splattered Photo at a TimeThe Mosses’ home washed away during the hurricane, and with it went their photos of a son who had died as a child. They didn’t know a determined detective was on the case. With Brush and Ink, Tong Yang-Tze Brings a Message of Freedom to the MetTong Yang-Tze is reviving an ancient but disappearing practice and making it contemporary — writ large. |
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The U.N. Human Rights Office says Hamas and Israeli forces have committed war crimes and should face a "reckoning" for war crimes committed on and since Oct. 7, 2023.
Chicago police on Saturday announced they have arrested and charged a fired employee with shooting deaths of two former co-workers at the city's popular Navy Pier tourist attraction earlier this week.
Israel Defense Forces carried out airstrikes in Gaza and Lebanon that killed dozens while targeting Hamas and Hezbollah militants Saturday morning.
Jurors in the high-profile Indiana double-murder of trial of Richard Allen on Saturday concluded their second full day of deliberations without reaching a verdict.
One among dozens of escaped monkeys has been secured on Saturday after leaving an enclosure at a research facility in Yemassee, S.C., on Wednesday.
Ukraine used drones to strike the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Tula, Russia, late Friday and into early Saturday as part of a larger aerial offensive.
Rafael has weakened into a tropical storm as slowly moved in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday.
Eight bells inside the Notre Dame Cathedral rang out on Friday for this first time since a fire damaged the roof and spire of the historic church in Paris five years ago.
A Federal Emergency Management Agency official who advised disaster relief workers to avoid knocking on doors of Florida homes with Trump campaign signs has been fired, FEMA's chief said Saturday.
A volcanic eruption destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in 79 AD, but an avalanche of tourists has caused officials to restrict daily visits to no more than 20,000.
A plane carrying the Auburn men's basketball team to a game in Houston turned around and headed back to Alabama on Friday due to an onboard fight between players, according to multiple reports.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is alerting Americans about phone scammers who claim to be CBP employees and demand personal information or money from victims.
The man responsible for operating the longest-running bitcoin money laundering service on the darknet was handed a 150-month prison sentence this week by a federal judge in Washington, D.C.
The 93rd year of a holiday tradition is underway in New York City where the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is now on display.
President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump will meet at the White House Wednesday morning.
Wes Bentley told UPI his "Yellowstone" character Jamie will be seen sticking to his guns when Season 5 of the contemporary western continues Sunday.
A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state's blanket ban on assault weapons is unconstitutional and violates the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.
At least 26 were killed and 62 wounded when an explosion occurred Saturday at 8:45 a.m. local time at the busy Quetta railway station in southwestern Pakistan.
Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
SpaceX launched 20 Starlink satellites into orbit late Friday from Vandenburg, Calif.
On Nov. 9, 1906, Theodore Roosevelt traveled to Panama to observe the progress being made on the construction of the canal.
Musician French Montana turns 40 and actor Lou Ferrigno turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 9. 
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