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China calls for 'common disputes' to be probed following series of deadly attacks Beijing officials are calling for "common disputes" among the public to come under greater scrutiny, focusing on private matters that may devolve into violent rampages. Missing Israeli rabbi found slain in Dubai Israeli rabbi Zvi Kogan, who had been missing since Thursday in Dubai, has been found dead, officials announced Sunday. Three people have been arrested in connection to his murder. Bird flu contamination prompts recall of California raw milk A California milk producer has voluntarily recalled its raw milk after a sample tested positive for avian flu, the state said Sunday. Evangelist T.D. Jakes 'stable' after suffering a medical emergency while preaching Evangelist T.D. Jakes is recovering after experiencing a medical emergency while delivering a sermon at The Potter's House, his Dallas, Texas-based church Sunday, the church said in a statement. Arizona county treasurer pleads guilty to embezzling $38 million for personal use A former county treasurer in Arizona has pleaded guilty to stealing over $38-million to pay for upgrades on her personal ranches, purchase at least 20 vehicles and pay for personal items for herself and her family. U.S. and Mexico to foster space, STEM partnerships The United States and Mexico will strengthen partnerships in astronomy and astrophysics research, and look for opportunities to cooperate on STEM initiatives, NASA announced. Pair of Arizona residents sentenced for migrant smuggling A Tucson, Ariz. woman has been sentenced to five years in prison for smuggling undocumented migrants into the U.S., the Justice Department has announced. Tua Tagovailoa overpowers Patriots, leads Dolphins to third straight win Tua Tagovailoa was a spiraling seamster, twirling passes through needle-loop sized holes in the New England Patriots zone for four touchdown passes to spark the 4-5 Miami Dolphins' third-consecutive victory. New York overturns 117-year-old adultery ban New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law Friday that overturns a 117-year-old ban on adultery -- a move praised by those who said the seldom-used law could be used to target women. Verstappen claims fourth consecutive F1 title in Las Vegas Grand Prix Despite finishing fifth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix early Sunday, Red Bull's Max Verstappen claimed his fourth consecutive F1 championship, beating McLaren's Lando Norris for the title. 'Wicked' tops North American box office with $114M The musical "Wicked" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $114 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Chad Duell leaving 'General Hospital' after 14 years Chad Duell has announced that he is leaving the ABC soap opera, "General Hospital," after 14 years of playing Michael Corinthos. Hacker group claims to have targeted Mossad A hacker group motivated by the death of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar claimed to have targeted Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad and obtained a trove of documents. St. Louis Blues fire coach Drew Bannister, hire Jim Montgomery The St. Louis Blues fired coach Drew Bannister and hired Jim Montgomery as his replacement, the NHL franchise announced Sunday. Beyonce, Kelly Rowland attend opening of Michelle Williams' Broadway show Beyonce and Kelly Rowland attended the opening of their former Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams' Broadway show. Robinson, Tracy among 4 must-start Week 12 fantasy football running backs Brian Robinson Jr. and Tyrone Tracy Jr. are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football running backs for Week 12. McConkey, Downs among 4 must-start Week 12 fantasy football wide receivers Ladd McConkey and Josh Downs are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start wide receivers for Week 12 of the fantasy football campaign. Remains found in 1973 now determined to be from missing teen girl Human remains found under a plastic tarp and brush in 1973 have now been determined to belong to Ruth Elizabeth Brenneman, a 14-year-old girl from York who went missing that year. Remains found belong to missing woman Amanda King Human remains found in a nature preserve in upstate New York have been confirmed to have belonged to a woman who went missing more than a decade ago. EU’s foreign policy chief calls for pressure on Israel, Hezbollah for cease-fire in Lebanon European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Sunday that Israel and Hezbollah must be pressured to accept the U.S. truce proposal to end their raging war. Game show legend Chuck Woolery dies at 83Wisconsin drunk driver sentenced to 37 years in prison in 4 siblings' deaths, made 'offensive' comments A man in Wisconsin had his comments blasted by a judge as "outrageous" before being handed a prison sentence of 37.5 years for a drunken-driving crash that killed four siblings almost one year ago. |
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Trump Cabinet: Inside the Many Ideologies of His NomineesOne faction of prospective nominees appears focused on revenge, another on calming markets and a third on relentlessly — perhaps hopelessly — cutting people and budgets. Trump Is Running His Transition Team on Secret MoneyBreaking with past practice, President-elect Donald J. Trump has not agreed to disclose the donors paying for his planning effort or to limit their contributions. What to Know About Brooke Rollins, Trump’s Choice for Agriculture SecretaryA Texas native, Ms. Rollins worked in the first Trump White House and has also led two influential conservative think tanks. Hezbollah Fires Waves of Projectiles Into Israel After Deadly Strike in LebanonThe waves of attacks on Sunday came amid diplomatic efforts to reach a cease-fire in the conflict. Rabbi Found Dead in Dubai in What Israel Calls Terrorist ActThe Israeli authorities called the killing of Rabbi Zvi Kogan an act of terrorism. The Emirati government said it had arrested three people in connection with the murder. Israel Conducts Widespread Strikes Near BeirutAs negotiators inch toward a cease-fire deal, the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has intensified. How Southwest Airlines Lost Its GrooveFor decades, the company made money even as other airlines stumbled and went bankrupt. But the carrier has struggled to adapt to changes in air travel. New York City Hotel Rates Soar to Record Heights as Holiday Travel NearsHotels charged an average of $417 per night in September, the highest monthly rate ever for the city. “I don’t understand how normal people can go there,” one tourist said. At Bible Study for the Homeless, a Search for MeaningReligion is often overlooked as a factor in the lives of the needy, but those who gather at a center in Virginia say it helps sustain them. NYT Reporters Look Back on the Lady Jaguars Basketball TeamWhen we met them a dozen years ago, they were teenagers in trouble, playing for a basketball team that always lost. Did they find a way to win at life? World Seeks an End to Plastic Pollution at Talks in South KoreaMany nations hope to reduce the half a billion tons of plastic made each year. But pushback from plastic and oil producers, and Donald Trump’s election, could scuttle an agreement. The Lyrics to “+57” Causes Backlash in Colombia, a Reggaeton Hot SpotA recent song’s explicit lyrics have prompted criticism that the music promotes harmful stereotypes about Colombia. Donald Trump Thinks He Won’t Have Enough PowerThe once and future president’s constitutional gimmicks are embarrassingly transparent. Joel Grey: ‘Cabaret’ Was a Warning. It’s Time to Heed It.Much has changed since the show debuted on Broadway in 1966, but it’s what hasn’t changed that should worry us. The Democrats Are in Trouble. This Man Can Save Them.The theories of the 20th-century philosopher John Rawls can inspire a new way for Democrats to find relevance. Washington Curtails Intel’s Chip Grant After Company StumblesThe Biden administration is reducing its award to the chip maker, partly to account for a multibillion-dollar military contract. Chuck Woolery, Host of ‘Love Connection,’ Dies at 83After a career that included stints on “Wheel of Fortune” and other popular game shows, he took a combative turn as a right-wing podcast host. Dartmouth Sorority and 2 Fraternity Members Are Charged After Student’s DrowningThe 20-year-old student died this summer after attending an off-campus party. The fraternity members and sorority were charged with offenses related to providing alcohol to minors. What Two Acclaimed Female-Directed Movies Say About Indian Cinema“Laapataa Ladies” and “All We Imagine as Light” have both captivated audiences at home. But only one was able to get India’s nod for the best foreign film Oscar. More Recent Articles |
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Beijing officials are calling for "common disputes" among the public to come under greater scrutiny, focusing on private matters that may devolve into violent rampages.
Israeli rabbi Zvi Kogan, who had been missing since Thursday in Dubai, has been found dead, officials announced Sunday. Three people have been arrested in connection to his murder.
A California milk producer has voluntarily recalled its raw milk after a sample tested positive for avian flu, the state said Sunday.
Evangelist T.D. Jakes is recovering after experiencing a medical emergency while delivering a sermon at The Potter's House, his Dallas, Texas-based church Sunday, the church said in a statement.
A former county treasurer in Arizona has pleaded guilty to stealing over $38-million to pay for upgrades on her personal ranches, purchase at least 20 vehicles and pay for personal items for herself and her family.
The United States and Mexico will strengthen partnerships in astronomy and astrophysics research, and look for opportunities to cooperate on STEM initiatives, NASA announced.
A Tucson, Ariz. woman has been sentenced to five years in prison for smuggling undocumented migrants into the U.S., the Justice Department has announced.
Tua Tagovailoa was a spiraling seamster, twirling passes through needle-loop sized holes in the New England Patriots zone for four touchdown passes to spark the 4-5 Miami Dolphins' third-consecutive victory.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law Friday that overturns a 117-year-old ban on adultery -- a move praised by those who said the seldom-used law could be used to target women.
Despite finishing fifth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix early Sunday, Red Bull's Max Verstappen claimed his fourth consecutive F1 championship, beating McLaren's Lando Norris for the title.
The musical "Wicked" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $114 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Chad Duell has announced that he is leaving the ABC soap opera, "General Hospital," after 14 years of playing Michael Corinthos.
A hacker group motivated by the death of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar claimed to have targeted Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad and obtained a trove of documents.
The St. Louis Blues fired coach Drew Bannister and hired Jim Montgomery as his replacement, the NHL franchise announced Sunday.
Beyonce and Kelly Rowland attended the opening of their former Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams' Broadway show.
Brian Robinson Jr. and Tyrone Tracy Jr. are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start fantasy football running backs for Week 12.
Ladd McConkey and Josh Downs are among UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's four must-start wide receivers for Week 12 of the fantasy football campaign.
Human remains found under a plastic tarp and brush in 1973 have now been determined to belong to Ruth Elizabeth Brenneman, a 14-year-old girl from York who went missing that year.
Human remains found in a nature preserve in upstate New York have been confirmed to have belonged to a woman who went missing more than a decade ago.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Sunday that Israel and Hezbollah must be pressured to accept the U.S. truce proposal to end their raging war.
Game show legend Chuck Woolery has died at the age of 83.
A man in Wisconsin had his comments blasted by a judge as "outrageous" before being handed a prison sentence of 37.5 years for a drunken-driving crash that killed four siblings almost one year ago. 
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