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21-year-old in NYPD custody for shooting off-duty Border Patrol agent A 21-year-old man is in police custody following a robbery-turned-shooting of an off-duty Border Patrol agent in New York City. At least 67 Gazans killed waiting for aid, death toll rises At least 67 people waiting for aid from the United Nations in northern Gaza have been killed, the Hamas-run health ministry said. WWII veteran and social media star 'Papa Jake' dies at 102 A World War II veteran who became a social media sensation and captivated millions of people with his stories has died at the age of 102. Ben Barnes: Fallen hero Tim wants new start in 'The Institute' "Westworld" and "The Punisher" alum Ben Barnes told UPI his character in the new supernatural drama, "The Institute," is a troubled man seeking redemption. Minneapolis mayor loses party endorsement for November election The Minneapolis mayor during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests has lost the backing of the Democratic party to a Somali-American after a contested vote by members of the party. China imposes exit bans on Wells Fargo banker, U.S. government worker China is preventing a Chinese American banker for Wells Fargo and, separately, an employee of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from leaving the country. Superman' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Superman" has topped the North American box office again, earning $57.3 million in receipts in its second weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. 1 person killed after group is swept through Oregon rapids At least one person died Saturday after a group of six people were swept through Dillon Falls, a series of whitewater rapids on the Deschutes River in Oregon. Trump administration sanctions Mexico over air carrier trade pact The Transportation Department has announced a series of actions against Mexico for violating a years-old agreement for violating a bilateral anti-competitive trade pact. British Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler wins first Claret Jug Scottie Scheffler shaped spectacular shots, calmly caressing rugged Royal Portrush for a final round 3-under 68 on Sunday to win his first British Open title. Typhoon Wipha batters southern China, cancels hundreds of flights Typhoon Wipha slammed ashore along the southern Chinese coast Sunday evening, after drenching Hong Kong and Macau with heavy rain and whipping wind, the Guangdong meteorological service said. Russia faces intense barrage of drones, shutting down Moscow airports Russia faced a penetrating barrage of drones from Ukraine over the weekend that caused all four of Moscow's major airports to close amid the intensifying war. Final 'V.C. Andrews' book set for publication in October "Birdlane Island" will be the last book in the "V.C. Andrews" gothic novel franchise. Andrew Neiderman took over the franchise when Andrews died in 1986. Think before you sip: summer drinking dangers Too much alcohol can be deadly in the summer heat, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism warns, as 1 in 6 Americans is a binge drinker. Billie Eilish collaborating with James Cameron on 3D project Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish announced Saturday during a show in England that she is collaborating with filmmaker James Cameron on a mysterious 3D project. Japan’s PM faces pressure as ruling coalition set to lose majority Japan's leader Shigeru Ishiba faces mounting political pressure as his ruling coalition is set to lose its majority in the House of Councilors on Sunday. Number of missing victims from Texas flooding drops The number of people missing after devastating flooding in Texas on July 4 dropped to three after authorities accounted for many who were initially reported missing. The hidden dangers of feeding wild animals Feeding wild elephants might seem kind, but a new study by researchers at the University of California San Diego warns that it can lead to serious harm. On This Day, July 20: Baseball fans pay for admission for 1st time On July 20, 1859, American baseball fans were charged an admission fee for the first time. About 1,500 spectators each paid 50 cents to see Brooklyn play New York. Famous birthdays for July 20: Judy Greer, Sandra Oh Actor Judy Greer turns 50 and actor Sandra Oh turns 54, among the famous birthdays for July 20. More Recent Articles |
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An Accuser’s Story Suggests How Trump Might Appear in the Epstein FilesA former Jeffrey Epstein employee said that she told the F.B.I. in 1996 and 2006 about what she considered a troubling encounter with Donald J. Trump. Republicans and Democrats Call for More Information on Epstein CaseMembers of Congress from both parties said they wanted to see more files released, while President Trump has encouraged his base to move on. Dozens Are Killed at Aid Site Near Border, Gaza Health Officials SayThe shootings took place after thousands of Palestinians gathered in the hope of getting humanitarian aid from U.N. trucks entering the Gaza Strip. What to Know About the Deadly Shootings Near a Gaza Aid SiteAt least 32 people were reported killed on Saturday, and more than 60 a day later, adding to the mounting death toll of Gazans who have lost their lives trying to get food. After a Chaotic Start, a U.S. Attorney’s Time May Be Running OutAlina Habba, President Trump’s choice to run the U.S. attorney’s office in New Jersey, has pursued investigations against Democrats. Her tenure has damaged morale inside the office. Trump Urges Washington and Cleveland Sports Teams to Revert to Native American NamesThe president threatened to block a deal for the Washington Commanders’ new stadium if the team did not bow to his demand. Should ICE Agents Be Allowed to Wear Masks? It Depends Whom You Ask.Los Angeles’s mayor said Sunday that masked immigration agents helped create a “reign of terror.” ICE’s director said agents could wear masks to “keep them and their families safe.” Justin Fulcher, a Top Aide to Pete Hegseth, Leaves the PentagonJustin Fulcher, an adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, said in a statement that he had planned to work in the federal government for only six months. Canceling ‘The Late Show’ Is Bad News for Late-Night TV, not Stephen ColbertThe art form was already in decline; this may hasten its demise. But don’t fret about the host. His talents are better showcased elsewhere. Faint Signs of Life Appear in Effort to Halt Ukraine WarUkraine’s president proposed reviving talks brokered by the Trump administration, which seemed stalled a month ago. How Did the Number of People Missing After Texas Floods Drop So Drastically?Last week, officials said 97 people were missing in Kerr County. Now, it’s down to three. The drop is substantial, but such wild fluctuations can happen after disasters. Maddie, a Coonhound Who Awed Instagram by Balancing on Things, Dies at 14In thousands of photos, Maddie stood tall and seemingly unbothered atop fences, cars, road signs and tires, garnering 1.2 million Instagram followers along the way. Trump’s Perversion of Justice Has Reached a New PhaseThe president is determined to transform America’s legal system into his personal political weapon. The Political Legacy of Jerry GarciaGarcia and the music he wrote aimed for something beyond politics, something deeper. Edwin Feulner, ‘Heritage Foundation’s George Washington,’ Dies at 83As co-founder and longtime head of the conservative Washington think tank, he picked policies and staffers for G.O.P. presidents from Reagan to Trump. Mamdani Travels to Uganda in Break From Mayoral CampaignZohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York, said that he and his wife were going to the African country where he was born to celebrate their recent marriage. Driver Crashes Into San Jose Post Office, Igniting FireA man was arrested in connection with the crash on suspicion of arson, officials said. No injuries were reported. More Recent Articles |
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A 21-year-old man is in police custody following a robbery-turned-shooting of an off-duty Border Patrol agent in New York City.
At least 67 people waiting for aid from the United Nations in northern Gaza have been killed, the Hamas-run health ministry said.
A World War II veteran who became a social media sensation and captivated millions of people with his stories has died at the age of 102.
"Westworld" and "The Punisher" alum Ben Barnes told UPI his character in the new supernatural drama, "The Institute," is a troubled man seeking redemption.
The Minneapolis mayor during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests has lost the backing of the Democratic party to a Somali-American after a contested vote by members of the party.
China is preventing a Chinese American banker for Wells Fargo and, separately, an employee of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from leaving the country.
"Superman" has topped the North American box office again, earning $57.3 million in receipts in its second weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
At least one person died Saturday after a group of six people were swept through Dillon Falls, a series of whitewater rapids on the Deschutes River in Oregon.
The Transportation Department has announced a series of actions against Mexico for violating a years-old agreement for violating a bilateral anti-competitive trade pact.
Scottie Scheffler shaped spectacular shots, calmly caressing rugged Royal Portrush for a final round 3-under 68 on Sunday to win his first British Open title.
Typhoon Wipha slammed ashore along the southern Chinese coast Sunday evening, after drenching Hong Kong and Macau with heavy rain and whipping wind, the Guangdong meteorological service said.
Russia faced a penetrating barrage of drones from Ukraine over the weekend that caused all four of Moscow's major airports to close amid the intensifying war.
"Birdlane Island" will be the last book in the "V.C. Andrews" gothic novel franchise. Andrew Neiderman took over the franchise when Andrews died in 1986.
Too much alcohol can be deadly in the summer heat, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism warns, as 1 in 6 Americans is a binge drinker.
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish announced Saturday during a show in England that she is collaborating with filmmaker James Cameron on a mysterious 3D project.
Japan's leader Shigeru Ishiba faces mounting political pressure as his ruling coalition is set to lose its majority in the House of Councilors on Sunday.
The number of people missing after devastating flooding in Texas on July 4 dropped to three after authorities accounted for many who were initially reported missing.
Feeding wild elephants might seem kind, but a new study by researchers at the University of California San Diego warns that it can lead to serious harm.
On July 20, 1859, American baseball fans were charged an admission fee for the first time. About 1,500 spectators each paid 50 cents to see Brooklyn play New York.
Actor Judy Greer turns 50 and actor Sandra Oh turns 54, among the famous birthdays for July 20. 
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