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Tropical Storm Fernand gains strength in Atlantic Tropical Storm Fernand gained a bit of strength Sunday night in the Atlantic Ocean but is not expected to make landfall before dying out next week. 2nd false active shooter reported at Villanova University in a week Police responded to a second false report of an active shooter at Pennsylvania's Villanova University on Sunday, a day for the start of the school's 2025-26 academic year. France summons U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner over anti-Semitism accusations France summoned U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner on Sunday after he published an open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron accusing the government of failing to effectively take action on anti-Semitism. SpaceX scrubs planned Starship launch The SpaceX space technology company scrubbed planned 10th test flight of its heavy-lift Starship launch vehicle Sunday due to technical issues. Parts of Northern California under evacuation orders due to Pickett Fire A wildfire in Northern California has grown to nearly 7,000 acres, prompting evacuations in Napa County, forestry officials announced Sunday. 'KPop Demon Hunters' tops North American box office with $18M The sing-along version of Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $18 million in receipts this weekend. Israel strikes energy targets, presidential palace in Sanaa, Yemen The Israeli military launched a series of attacks on Yemen's power infrastructure and the presidential palace in Sanaa on Sunday, killing at least four people. North Korea test-fires 2 new missiles targeting aerial threats North Korea has test-fired two missiles newly designed to protect against aerial strikes, overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, state media announced Sunday. Big Bad Film Fest review: 1990's 'Captain America' a sincere effort The Albert Pyun director's cut of "Captain America," which screened Saturday at Big Bad Film Fest, reflects a sincere early effort to bring the hero to screen. Trump trades jabs with Md. gov., offers to send 'troops' to Baltimore President Donald Trump on Sunday offered to send "troops" to clean up Baltimore crime after trading jabs with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on social media. Hamas asks Muslims to flood Al-Aqsa Mosque in prayer Hamas urged Muslims in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to flood the Al-Aqsa Mosque in prayer amid calls from Israeli settlers to intensify raids on the site. Musicians warn of crisis as Brazil eyes Pernambuco wood ban Classical musicians are warning of a looming crisis as Brazil pushes to ban the international trade of Pernambuco, an endangered hardwood used in violin bows. FDA clears Papzimeos to treat adult respiratory papillomatosis The Food and Drug Administration approved Papzimeos (zopapogene imadenovec-drba) for the treatment of adults with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). Beloved 'Sopranos' actor Jerry Adler dies at 96 Beloved "Sopranos" actor Jerry Adler, who began his TV career in his 60s, died at 96 on Saturday. Adler also starred on "Rescue Me" and "The Good Wife." Drone hits Russian nuclear site; Trump backs Ukraine on Independence Day Ukraine launched a large drone strike Sunday that caused damage at Russia's Kursk Nuclear Power Plant and a major fuel export terminal hundreds of miles away. Famous birthdays for Aug. 24: Marlee Matlin, James D'Arcy Actor Marlee Matlin turns 60 and actor James D'Arcy turns 50, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 24. On This Day, Aug. 24: Vesuvius erupts, burying Pompeii, Herculaneum On Aug. 24, 79 A.D., thousands died and the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy. More Recent Articles |
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In Washington Crackdown, Making a Federal Case Out of Low-Level ArrestsA single afternoon in court illustrated the new ways in which laws are being enforced after President Trump’s takeover of the city’s police. National Guard Patrols Begin to Carry Weapons in D.C.More than 2,200 troops were deployed in Washington as of Sunday, a Guard spokesman said. After Trump’s Threat to Send National Guard to Chicago, Democrats Push BackPresident Trump said he was considering sending troops to Chicago, New York and Baltimore. State and local leaders say they have crime under control. China Looms Large as South Korea’s President Meets With TrumpWashington’s increasing focus on Beijing is straining the decades-old alliance between South Korea and the United States. Peace Talks in Ukraine All Lead to the DonbasThe contested region is where Russia’s war in Ukraine began a decade ago. Scores of Ukrainian soldiers have died defending it. Would Ukraine give it up now? Why the Donbas Is the Key to the Ukraine WarTalks of a cease-fire in Ukraine have centered on the Donbas, a valued region for both sides and where most of the fighting is taking place. Michael Schwirtz, a global intelligence correspondent, and Anatoly Kurmanaev, a foreign correspondent covering Russia, break down who the Donbas is important to and why. Russia’s Top Diplomat Says There Is No Plan for Putin-Zelensky MeetingThe statement by Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov deals a blow to President Trump’s efforts to mediate an end to the war in Ukraine. As Other Israelis Die in War, Ultra-Orthodox Resist Call to FightUltra-Orthodox Israelis, exempt for decades from military service, are now being drafted. Their rage is dividing Israel and threatening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition. Who Killed King Louie? The Mystery of a Prize Buck’s Death.An enormous whitetail deer had become a local legend in rural New York. Then a picture of his carcass appeared on social media. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey on Rock ’n’ Roll Swindles and the Who’s FutureThe guitarist and frontman chat about their fraught partnership, earliest goals and (possibly) final shows on the road. Trump’s Stunning Power Grab on ElectionsThe president and his allies should not be trusted to ensure the integrity of the vote. Jerry Adler, Actor in ‘The Sopranos,’ Dies at 96After spending years in behind-the-scenes roles on Broadway, he enjoyed a late career transformation to become an actor in films and on television. Livestream Shows MMA Fighter Raja Jackson Assaulting Pro WrestlerThe footage showed Mr. Jackson, son of the former UFC champion Quinton Jackson, punching the wrestler Stuart Smith at least 20 times. More Recent Articles |
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Tropical Storm Fernand gained a bit of strength Sunday night in the Atlantic Ocean but is not expected to make landfall before dying out next week.
Police responded to a second false report of an active shooter at Pennsylvania's Villanova University on Sunday, a day for the start of the school's 2025-26 academic year.
France summoned U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner on Sunday after he published an open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron accusing the government of failing to effectively take action on anti-Semitism.
The SpaceX space technology company scrubbed planned 10th test flight of its heavy-lift Starship launch vehicle Sunday due to technical issues.
A wildfire in Northern California has grown to nearly 7,000 acres, prompting evacuations in Napa County, forestry officials announced Sunday.
The sing-along version of Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $18 million in receipts this weekend.
The Israeli military launched a series of attacks on Yemen's power infrastructure and the presidential palace in Sanaa on Sunday, killing at least four people.
North Korea has test-fired two missiles newly designed to protect against aerial strikes, overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, state media announced Sunday.
The Albert Pyun director's cut of "Captain America," which screened Saturday at Big Bad Film Fest, reflects a sincere early effort to bring the hero to screen.
President Donald Trump on Sunday offered to send "troops" to clean up Baltimore crime after trading jabs with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on social media.
Hamas urged Muslims in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to flood the Al-Aqsa Mosque in prayer amid calls from Israeli settlers to intensify raids on the site.
Classical musicians are warning of a looming crisis as Brazil pushes to ban the international trade of Pernambuco, an endangered hardwood used in violin bows.
The Food and Drug Administration approved Papzimeos (zopapogene imadenovec-drba) for the treatment of adults with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP).
Beloved "Sopranos" actor Jerry Adler, who began his TV career in his 60s, died at 96 on Saturday. Adler also starred on "Rescue Me" and "The Good Wife."
Ukraine launched a large drone strike Sunday that caused damage at Russia's Kursk Nuclear Power Plant and a major fuel export terminal hundreds of miles away.
Actor Marlee Matlin turns 60 and actor James D'Arcy turns 50, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 24.
On Aug. 24, 79 A.D., thousands died and the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy. 
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