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Hurricane Erin weakens to Category 4 strength; threatens Puerto Rico Hurricane Erin has weakened slightly to a Category 4 storm while positioned northeast of Puerto Rico and is on course to brush along the U.S. East Coast. West Virginia deploys National Guard to U.S. capital The Trump administration won't take control of the Washington police force, but more military personnel are being deployed there to ensure safety for all. Leguizamo's Esposito seeks redemption by catching an arsonist in 'Smoke' John Leguizamo told UPI the disgraced detective he plays in "Smoke" is seeking redemption by trying to bring down the former partner who ruined his career. Louisiana AG Murrill accuses Roblox site of endangering children Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill accused California-based Roblox of enabling online predators to endanger children in a state lawsuit filed on Thursday. Zelensky to meet with Trump after U.S. stance shifts to end war Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with President Donald Trump after the U.S. president and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't reach a deal. Gas valve failure cited in deadly explosion at U.S. Steel plant The deadly explosion at Clairton Coke Works near Pittsburgh occurred when a gas valve was flushed before planned maintenance, U.S. Steel said in preliminary findings. State Department halts Gazan visitors’ visas amid review A review of medical-humanitarian visa processing temporarily has stopped the State Department from approving visitors' visas for Gazans as of Saturday. 'Breakfast Club' returning to theaters for 40th anniversary The classic, high-school detention comedy, The Breakfast Club, is returning to theaters in time for the film's 40th anniversary. European Commission intervenes as wildfires kill at least 7 in Spain The European Commission is deploying firefighting aircraft to Spain, where at least seven have died as 14 wildfires have flared amid a European heat wave. New Orleans mayor indicted for fraud over police relationship New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell is facing federal wire fraud and conspiracy charges after being indicted this week along with a former member of her security detail. Air Canada ordered to resume operations during binding arbitration Hours after Air Canada flight attendants went on strike and the airline paused all flights, Canada's government intervened and ordered operations to resume. Hundreds of 'Fight the Trump Takeover' protests held nationwide Demonstrations are taking place Saturday in 34 states to protest congressional redistricting efforts in Texas that have caused state House Democrats to flee the state to prevent the measure. Liverpool fan arrested for racist taunts at opposing player Police in Britain have arrested a man from Liverpool who is accused of shouting racist comments at a player during a Premier League soccer game this week. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart Country star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Soap opera world mourns the death of Tristan Rogers Dozens of stars from the soap opera world are mourning on social media after the death of daytime TV legend Tristan Rogers. He was 79 when he died of cancer. Famous birthdays for Aug. 16: Taika Waititi, Cristin Milioti Filmmaker Taika Waititi turns 50 and actor Cristin Milioti turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 16. On This Day Aug. 16: West Caribbean Airways crash kills 160 in Venezuela On Aug. 16, 2005, a West Caribbean Airways flight from Colombia crashed in a remote area of northwest Venezuela, killing 160 people. Trump, Putin tout progress to end war in Ukraine, but no cease-fire announced U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, after a face-to-face summit in Alaska on Friday, said they made progress in reaching a deal on peace in Ukraine, though no cease-fire was announced. More Recent Articles
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Trump Backs Off Cease-Fire Demand in Ukraine War, Aligning With PutinPresident Trump’s break from a strategy agreed to with European allies could give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia an edge as talks to end the fighting continue. Trump Bows to Putin’s Approach on Ukraine: No Cease-Fire, Deadlines or SanctionsThe net effect of the Alaska summit was to give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a free pass to continue his war against his neighbor indefinitely without further penalty, pending talks on a broader peace deal. Jeanine Pirro Takes on Prosecutor Role in Trump’s D.C. CrackdownAs the U.S. attorney in Washington, Jeanine Pirro is a central player in a clash that could define her legacy: the president’s takeover of local law enforcement. Protesters Gather to Oppose Trump’s Push on RedistrictingThousands assembled around the country to demonstrate against a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps in their favor for 2026. U.S. Pauses Visitor Visas for Gazans After Laura Loomer PostsThe move blocked a pathway for those seeking medical care in the United States, including young children, who have arrived in recent weeks with serious conditions. Israel Gears Up for Nationwide Strike to Support HostagesNearly two years of demonstrations have failed to push Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal with Hamas that would end the war and free the remaining captives. One Way Gen Z Finds Stress Relief? Overspending on Treats.Any excuse is good enough for young adults to treat themselves, whether it’s failing an exam, getting a “job well done” from a boss or simply washing the dishes. Government Shuts Down Air Canada Strike That Grounded Hundreds of FlightsA walkout by flight attendants ended after about 12 hours with the imposition of binding arbitration. But getting travel back to normal will take days. An Arts District Helped Make Asheville a Destination. Its Recovery Is Slow Going.Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene severely damaged the popular River Arts District, the rebuilding process continues in a gradual manner. Tristan Rogers, ‘General Hospital’ Actor, Dies at 79He became a fixture on the popular daytime television show as Robert Scorpio, a spy who became a police commissioner. Louisiana Has a Long History of Political CorruptionFor decades, Louisiana lawmakers at all levels of government have been caught up in corruption allegations. New Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. Draws Criticisms Over Its ProportionsA statue in Florida has prompted complaints about its shoes, arm and head but also a discussion about art and representations of historic figures. Spain’s Old Ways May Show How to Keep CoolThe tradition of the siesta is no accident. Spain has been living with extreme heat for centuries, and its people have ways of coping. |
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Hurricane Erin has weakened slightly to a Category 4 storm while positioned northeast of Puerto Rico and is on course to brush along the U.S. East Coast.
The Trump administration won't take control of the Washington police force, but more military personnel are being deployed there to ensure safety for all.
John Leguizamo told UPI the disgraced detective he plays in "Smoke" is seeking redemption by trying to bring down the former partner who ruined his career.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill accused California-based Roblox of enabling online predators to endanger children in a state lawsuit filed on Thursday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with President Donald Trump after the U.S. president and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't reach a deal.
The deadly explosion at Clairton Coke Works near Pittsburgh occurred when a gas valve was flushed before planned maintenance, U.S. Steel said in preliminary findings.
A review of medical-humanitarian visa processing temporarily has stopped the State Department from approving visitors' visas for Gazans as of Saturday.
The classic, high-school detention comedy, The Breakfast Club, is returning to theaters in time for the film's 40th anniversary.
The European Commission is deploying firefighting aircraft to Spain, where at least seven have died as 14 wildfires have flared amid a European heat wave.
New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell is facing federal wire fraud and conspiracy charges after being indicted this week along with a former member of her security detail.
Hours after Air Canada flight attendants went on strike and the airline paused all flights, Canada's government intervened and ordered operations to resume.
Demonstrations are taking place Saturday in 34 states to protest congressional redistricting efforts in Texas that have caused state House Democrats to flee the state to prevent the measure.
Police in Britain have arrested a man from Liverpool who is accused of shouting racist comments at a player during a Premier League soccer game this week.
Country star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Dozens of stars from the soap opera world are mourning on social media after the death of daytime TV legend Tristan Rogers. He was 79 when he died of cancer.
Filmmaker Taika Waititi turns 50 and actor Cristin Milioti turns 40, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 16.
On Aug. 16, 2005, a West Caribbean Airways flight from Colombia crashed in a remote area of northwest Venezuela, killing 160 people.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, after a face-to-face summit in Alaska on Friday, said they made progress in reaching a deal on peace in Ukraine, though no cease-fire was announced. 
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