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Biden, Xi Jinping meet for final time at Peru summit as Trump looms large Joe Biden met Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping for the final time as president Saturday in Peru as the specter of Donald Trump's return to the White House took center stage at the Asia-Pacific economic summit. Trump taps oil exec, climate skeptic Chris Wright for energy secretary Denver-based oil executive Chris Wright could be the nation's next Energy Department secretary, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Saturday. Lawyer: Giuliani turns over Mercedes, watches to defamed election workers Rudy Giuliani has turned over watches and a Mercedes Benz convertible to a pair of former Fulton County , Ga., election workers whom he defamed following the 2020 election, a court filing shows. California officials removing ‘squaw’ from state names by Jan. 1 More than 30 geographic formations and locales in California no longer will include the word "squaw" due to its offensive nature. First known U.S. case of mpox clade I found in Calif.; risk to public 'low' Health officials in California confirmed Saturday they have identified the first known case of a more severe form of mpox known as clade I in the United States but said the risk to the public remains low. Tropical Storm Sara producing flash flooding, mudslides in Central America Tropical Storm Sara is stationary and causing life-threatening flooding and mudslides for portions of Central America, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday. Russia ends natural gas shipments to Austria as winter approaches Russia's state-owned natural gas supplier said it won't send any more gas to Austria after Saturday, but Austrian officials say that won't be a problem. Betty White, Appalachian Trail among 2025 U.S. Postal Service stamps The Appalachian Trail, love and American vistas are among the themes honored on U.S. postage stamps to be released next year, the U.S. Postal Service confirmed in a sneak peak. IDF pounds Beirut suburbs with waves of airstrikes, hits Hezbollah headquarters The Israeli military continued an intense wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs on Saturday, including an attack on the militant group's headquarters in the Dahiya area. Texas judge blocks Biden administration's overtime protection rule A federal judge in Texas is blocking a rule enacted by President Joe Biden earlier this year that provides overtime pay protection for roughly four million American workers. 8 killed, 17 wounded in knife attack at Chinese college A former student allegedly used a knife to attack dozens of students at a college in Yixing, China, and cause eight deaths and wound 17 others Saturday evening. Super Typhoon Man-y makes landfall in Philippines Super Typhoon Man-yi had sustained wind speeds of 160 mph as it made landfall in the Philippines Saturday. Cuban citizen convicted in U.S. streaming piracy scheme A federal jury in Las Vegas on Friday found Yoany Vaillant guilty of conspiring to commit criminal copyright infringement for his work on behalf of illegal streamer Jetflicks. U.S., Russian officials disagree over International Space Station leak severity Officials with NASA are at odds with their counterparts at the Russian space agency Roscosmos over the severity of a leak aboard the International Space Station. Zelensky says Trump presidency means quicker end to war President-elect Donald Trump will cause the war in Ukraine and Russia to end sooner when the new administration is seated, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday. 'Voice' alum Jason 'Sundance' Head recovering after hunting mishap "The Voice" alum Jason "Sundance" Head is recovering after a hunting mishap, his agent Trey Newman said. Comic actor Jim Carrey's sister Rita diesSocial media star Jake Paul wins unanimous decision over Tyson Social media star Jake Paul triumphed over former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in a fight streamed live on Netflix pay-per-view Friday night. Bullet strikes Southwest Airlines plane preparing to depart Dallas airport A Southwest Airlines jet was struck by a bullet as it was preparing to depart from Dallas Love Field Airport on Friday night. No injuries were reported, authorities said. Tyler, the Creator's 'Chromakopia' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second straight week. Famous birthdays for Nov. 16: Martha Plimpton, Maggie Gyllenhaal Actor Martha Plimpton turns 54 and actor Maggie Gyllenhaal turns 47, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 16. On This Day, Nov. 16: Nixon OKs construction of Alaska Pipeline On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon authorized the construction of the Alaska Pipeline with the signing of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law. More Recent Articles |
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Trump’s Cabinet Picks, Panned in Washington, Thrill Many of His VotersWhere Donald J. Trump’s critics see underqualified nominees with questionable judgment, his voters described them as mavericks recruited to shake up Washington. Biden’s Policies Offer a Starting Point for Trump’s Border CrackdownMr. Trump has criticized the Biden administration for what he calls its lax handling of the border — but it has left him with tools he can use to shut down the border. Matt Gaetz, Master of Insults, Now Needs Support From Senators He BashedThe right-wing mudslinger built his brand on mercilessly trolling his adversaries, including some Republican senators, on TV and social media. Now he needs their votes to be confirmed. Democrats Draw Up an Entirely New Anti-Trump Battle PlanThe party’s early preparations to oppose the next Trump administration are heavily focused on legal fights and consolidating state power, rather than marching in the streets. Trump Relished, and Rewarded, Kennedy’s Endorsement. Did It Matter?In the backing of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald J. Trump found the kind of name-brand validation he covets. But polls suggest Mr. Kennedy’s supporters didn’t race to the ballot box. What We Know About R.F.K. Jr.’s Diet and Eating HabitsMr. Kennedy, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, could wield considerable influence over the nation’s food supply. Here’s what we know about his own habits. Biden and Xi Meet, Delivering Messages Seemingly Intended for TrumpDonald J. Trump has promised a more aggressive approach, after the Biden administration worked to avoid open conflict with Beijing. Young Gazans Reach Global Audiences With Videos of Everyday Life in WarDisplaced young Palestinians are chronicling their wartime routines on TikTok and Instagram, allowing their followers abroad to see a more personal side of the conflict. The Democrat Picking a Fight With His Party Over Transgender RightsEven as Democrats rebuked Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts for saying he didn’t want his daughters “getting run over” by “formerly male” athletes, he defended his remarks. Why Whoopi Goldberg Is Feuding With a Staten Island BakeryThe left-leaning host of “The View” said the business in a Republican stronghold declined to take an order under her name. The bakery said politics had nothing to do with it. ‘An Absolute Mess’: Brokers Assess the Shift in FeesThe New York City Council has passed a bill that would require landlords to pay for the rental brokers they hire. Some brokers believe it will hurt tenants in the long run. Trump’s New Cologne: Eau de MuskWho’s taking Melania’s place at Trump’s side? First U.S. Case of Severe Form of Mpox Reported in CaliforniaThe unidentified patient had recently returned from Africa, where the virus has caused a deadly epidemic, health officials said. Malcolm X’s Daughters Sue F.B.I., C.I.A. and PoliceA suit filed in Manhattan federal court Friday accuses law enforcement of intentionally failing to protect him and stymying efforts to identify his killers. The Prado, Renowned for Its Art, Tries a New Role: Muse to AuthorsSpain’s most storied museum has been inviting writers, including Nobel laureates, to live nearby and take inspiration from its paintings. More Recent Articles |
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Joe Biden met Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping for the final time as president Saturday in Peru as the specter of Donald Trump's return to the White House took center stage at the Asia-Pacific economic summit.
Denver-based oil executive Chris Wright could be the nation's next Energy Department secretary, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Saturday.
Rudy Giuliani has turned over watches and a Mercedes Benz convertible to a pair of former Fulton County , Ga., election workers whom he defamed following the 2020 election, a court filing shows.
More than 30 geographic formations and locales in California no longer will include the word "squaw" due to its offensive nature.
Health officials in California confirmed Saturday they have identified the first known case of a more severe form of mpox known as clade I in the United States but said the risk to the public remains low.
Tropical Storm Sara is stationary and causing life-threatening flooding and mudslides for portions of Central America, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday.
Russia's state-owned natural gas supplier said it won't send any more gas to Austria after Saturday, but Austrian officials say that won't be a problem.
The Appalachian Trail, love and American vistas are among the themes honored on U.S. postage stamps to be released next year, the U.S. Postal Service confirmed in a sneak peak.
The Israeli military continued an intense wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs on Saturday, including an attack on the militant group's headquarters in the Dahiya area.
A federal judge in Texas is blocking a rule enacted by President Joe Biden earlier this year that provides overtime pay protection for roughly four million American workers.
A former student allegedly used a knife to attack dozens of students at a college in Yixing, China, and cause eight deaths and wound 17 others Saturday evening.
Super Typhoon Man-yi had sustained wind speeds of 160 mph as it made landfall in the Philippines Saturday.
A federal jury in Las Vegas on Friday found Yoany Vaillant guilty of conspiring to commit criminal copyright infringement for his work on behalf of illegal streamer Jetflicks.
Officials with NASA are at odds with their counterparts at the Russian space agency Roscosmos over the severity of a leak aboard the International Space Station.
President-elect Donald Trump will cause the war in Ukraine and Russia to end sooner when the new administration is seated, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday.
"The Voice" alum Jason "Sundance" Head is recovering after a hunting mishap, his agent Trey Newman said.
Rita Carrey, the older sister of comic actor Jim Carrey, has died.
Social media star Jake Paul triumphed over former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in a fight streamed live on Netflix pay-per-view Friday night.
A Southwest Airlines jet was struck by a bullet as it was preparing to depart from Dallas Love Field Airport on Friday night. No injuries were reported, authorities said.
Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Chromakopia" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second straight week.
Actor Martha Plimpton turns 54 and actor Maggie Gyllenhaal turns 47, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 16.
On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon authorized the construction of the Alaska Pipeline with the signing of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law. 
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