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Optional LGBTQ suicide prevention lifeline service ends The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ceased its optional service for LGBTQ callers on Thursday after the Trump administration in June ordered it to end. Ukraine’s Zelensky seeks cease-fire meeting next week Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants cease-fire negotiations next week and would be willing to meet directly and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Gabbard: DOJ should investigate Obama administration for 2016 claims The Obama administration should be investigated for abuse of power to smear President Donald Trump, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said on Friday. DR Congo, Rwandan-backed M23 rebels sign declaration of peace The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels backed by Rwanda on signed a declaration of peace after near four years of fighting in Central Africa. Tech firm CEO resigns amid Coldplay concert kiss cam controversy Software developer Astronomer says former Chief Executive Officer Andy Byron resigned amid controversy following his attendance at a recent Coldplay concert. Vehicle strikes crowd in Southern California, injuring 30 A driver plowed through a crowd in East Hollywood in California early Saturday, injuring 30 people, in an incident that appears to be intentional, police said. Trump files $10B suit against Wall Street Journal over Epstein letter President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal, seeking at least $10 billion in damages, after the newspaper described a letter he allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003. 32 killed near Gaza aid sites, Hamas-run Health Ministry says The Israeli military killed an estimated 32 Gazans near two aid distribution sites on Saturday morning, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. U.S. revokes visa of Brazilian judge overseeing Bolsonaro case The U.S. visa of the Brazilian judge overseeing the prosecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was revoked after Trump called it a "witch hunt." Minnesota state senator guilty of burglary after home break-in A state senator from Minnesota has been found guilty of burglary and breaking into her stepmother's home after a week-long trial. Apple accuses YouTube influencer of illegally leaking iOS 26 Apple accuses YouTube influencer Jon Prosser and an accomplice of illegally obtaining and releasing trade secrets regarding its iOS 26 operating system. Tourists dead after Vietnam boat capsizes More than 30 people are dead after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam's Ha Long Bay on Saturday after running into a storm, officials confirmed. Five hospitalized in another mass drug overdose incident in Baltimore Five people in Baltimore were hospitalized for a reported overdose incident, one week after 27 were sickened in the same area of the city, police said. Syrian troops move into Suwayda as violence continues One day after reaching a ceasefire with Israel, Syrian military forces began moving into the country's Suwayda Governorate, where dozens of people have been killed in recent days amid fighting between warring tribes. Man dead after Long Island MRI accident A man in Long Island, N.Y., is dead after a metal chain he was wearing pulled him toward an MRI machine at a private clinic, police confirmed. Callum Vinson to play Jason Voorhees in 'Crystal Lake' Callum Vinson is to play Jason Voorhees in the "Friday the 13th" prequel, "Crystal Lake." Callum is known for his roles in "Poker Face" and "Long Bright River." 'General Hospital' legend Tristan Rogers battling cancer Daytime Emmy-winner Tristan Rogers, the actor who has played dashing Robert Scorpio on the soap opera "General Hospital" for decades, is battling cancer. SpaceX sends 24 Starlink satellites to polar orbit in late night launch SpaceX launched 24 more Starlink satellites late Friday from California into low-Earth orbit. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops album chart for 8th week Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the U.S. for an eighth week. Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" and "Dangerous" also made the Top 10. Watch: Nicole Kidman celebrates the start of filming for 'Practical Magic 2' Nicole Kidman posted on Instagram video of her and co-star Sandra Bullock hugging on the set of their supernatural comedy, "Practical Magic 2." On This Day, July 19: Sainthia, India, train collision kills dozens On July 19, 2010, a speeding express train slammed into the rear of a train preparing to leave a West Bengal station in India, killing more than 60 people and injuring about 100 others. Famous birthdays for July 19: Anthony Edwards, Romee Strijd Actor Anthony Edwards turns 63 and model Romee Strijd turns 30, among the famous birthdays for July 19. More Recent Articles |
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Inside the Long Friendship Between Trump and EpsteinFor nearly 15 years, the two men socialized together in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla., before a falling out that preceded Mr. Epstein’s first arrest. Vance Boelter’s Life Before the Minnesota ShootingsPeriods of religious zealotry and an unsettled professional career were intertwined for years before he was accused of murder. Heavy Rains in Washington Area Flood Roads and Prompt Water RescuesMore than five inches fell in some suburbs of the capital. The authorities in Maryland rescued dozens of people, including some who were stranded in their cars. A Kite Surfer, Navy SEAL and Makeup Artist: Freed in a U.S.-Venezuela SwapOver 260 people were released from prisons in El Salvador and Venezuela. Now they face the challenge of coming home. W.N.B.A.’s All-Star Weekend Is Still Buzzing, Even Without Caitlin ClarkDespite an injury that sidelined the Fever star, thousands of fans descended on festivities across Indianapolis. An Ancient Law Could Shape the Modern Future of America’s Beaches. Here’s How.The growing battle over how to manage sea level rise turns partly on a legal principle set down in Roman times. How TV Shows Like ‘The X-Files’ Trained Us to Be Conspiracy TheoristsPop culture didn’t create the real-world mythologies roiling our politics, but it helped write the scripts. Driver Purposely Plows Car Into Crowd in L.A., Injuring at Least 30, Officials SaySeven people were in critical condition after the driver veered onto a sidewalk outside a music club, officials said. The driver was booted from the club earlier in the night for being disruptive. What Life Is Like for Four Young Adults Supporting Their Aging ParentsMost young adults don’t expect to support their aging parents. Here’s what happened when four people had to. The Kurosawa You May Never Have Heard OfThe great Japanese genre director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, whose latest film is “Cloud,” has mastered the cinema of psychological fright. Here’s why you should watch his work. MAGA’s New Target: TrumpThe president is in a deep-state fugue. The Icelandic Landscape Is Changing, and It’s Changing UsIt is impossible to separate our language from its island at the edge of the Arctic. Investigators in L.A. Explosion Examine Condo for Link to ExplosivesOfficials were looking into whether the explosion, which killed three sheriff’s deputies, was caused by devices seized from a condo in Santa Monica a day before the blast. The Pelicot Trial Returns, This Time to the StageMany of those who attended the trial returned to see a new play based on the case of Gisèle Pelicot, who confronted her ex-husband and dozens of men accused of raping her. Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns After Video at Coldplay Concert Exposes Alleged AffairA video from a concert dominated internet discourse, and it led to the resignation of a company’s C.E.O. Pet Owner Flooded With Puzzling Calls About a Lost Cat While Hers Is Safely at HomeNatasha Lavoie’s phone number appeared on a T-shirt sold online that advertised a fictitious missing cat. She can’t stop the calls from coming. More Recent Articles |
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The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ceased its optional service for LGBTQ callers on Thursday after the Trump administration in June ordered it to end.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants cease-fire negotiations next week and would be willing to meet directly and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Obama administration should be investigated for abuse of power to smear President Donald Trump, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said on Friday.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels backed by Rwanda on signed a declaration of peace after near four years of fighting in Central Africa.
Software developer Astronomer says former Chief Executive Officer Andy Byron resigned amid controversy following his attendance at a recent Coldplay concert.
A driver plowed through a crowd in East Hollywood in California early Saturday, injuring 30 people, in an incident that appears to be intentional, police said.
President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal, seeking at least $10 billion in damages, after the newspaper described a letter he allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
The Israeli military killed an estimated 32 Gazans near two aid distribution sites on Saturday morning, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
The U.S. visa of the Brazilian judge overseeing the prosecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was revoked after Trump called it a "witch hunt."
A state senator from Minnesota has been found guilty of burglary and breaking into her stepmother's home after a week-long trial.
Apple accuses YouTube influencer Jon Prosser and an accomplice of illegally obtaining and releasing trade secrets regarding its iOS 26 operating system.
More than 30 people are dead after a tourist boat capsized in Vietnam's Ha Long Bay on Saturday after running into a storm, officials confirmed.
Five people in Baltimore were hospitalized for a reported overdose incident, one week after 27 were sickened in the same area of the city, police said.
One day after reaching a ceasefire with Israel, Syrian military forces began moving into the country's Suwayda Governorate, where dozens of people have been killed in recent days amid fighting between warring tribes.
A man in Long Island, N.Y., is dead after a metal chain he was wearing pulled him toward an MRI machine at a private clinic, police confirmed.
Callum Vinson is to play Jason Voorhees in the "Friday the 13th" prequel, "Crystal Lake." Callum is known for his roles in "Poker Face" and "Long Bright River."
Daytime Emmy-winner Tristan Rogers, the actor who has played dashing Robert Scorpio on the soap opera "General Hospital" for decades, is battling cancer.
SpaceX launched 24 more Starlink satellites late Friday from California into low-Earth orbit.
Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the U.S. for an eighth week. Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" and "Dangerous" also made the Top 10.
Nicole Kidman posted on Instagram video of her and co-star Sandra Bullock hugging on the set of their supernatural comedy, "Practical Magic 2."
On July 19, 2010, a speeding express train slammed into the rear of a train preparing to leave a West Bengal station in India, killing more than 60 people and injuring about 100 others.
Actor Anthony Edwards turns 63 and model Romee Strijd turns 30, among the famous birthdays for July 19. 
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