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Canyon Fire prompts air quality alert in parts of Southern California An air quality alert was issued for parts of Southern California because of the effects of the Canyon Fire, fueled by dry brush and extremely high temperatures. Trilateral U.S., U.K. and Ukrainian meeting weighs possible peace U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy and U.S. Vice President JD Vance met with Ukrainian officials to discuss ending the war started by Russia three years ago. Trump, Putin agree to meet in Alaska; Zelensky might, too President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet Friday in Alaska and might invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, too. Trump might hasten marijuana reclassification President Donald Trump might hasten the pace of change regarding marijuana in the eyes of the federal government and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Fed Gov. Bowman wants three interest rate cuts in 2025 The Federal Reserve has not approved an interest rate cut since before the Nov. 5 election, but one of its governors said she wants three rate cuts this year. Propaganda loudspeakers are being dismantled at the Korean border North and South Korea have begun removing some loudspeakers that were used to broadcast propaganda across the demilitarized zone at the 38th parallel. UCLA gets $1B settlement proposal from DOJ to restore federal funding The U.S. Justice Department is asking for $1 billion from the University of California, Los Angeles in exchange for re-starting federal funding to the public land-grant research institution, school officials confirmed. Mexico’s Sheinbaum says no to ‘invasion’ by U.S. military Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum won't allow U.S. troops to target drug cartels in Mexico that President Donald Trump has designated as terrorist groups. Elizabeth Bowen: Liv, Mike are equal partners by 'Resident Alien' S4 Elizabeth Bowen told UPI the partnership her "Resident Alien" character, Deputy Liv, has with her boss, Sheriff Mike, evolves quite a bit over four seasons. Over 200 arrested at London pro-Palestinian protest More than 200 people were arrested in London Saturday during a major pro-Palestinian protest in the British capital, police confirmed. Crew-10 splashes down in Pacific after return from ISS The four members of Crew-10 made a successful water landing off the coast of California Saturday morning, with splashdown taking place as scheduled at 11:33 a.m. EDT. Georgia officials identify gunman in shooting near CDC, Emory University The suspected gunman in the attack that killed a police officer near the Emory University campus and the CDC's headquarters was identified Saturday morning. Three injured in Times Square shooting Three people were injured and one person was arrested after an early-morning shooting in New York City's Times Square Saturday. Reports: Trump considers stock IPO for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac President Donald Trump reportedly wants the U.S. to sell Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac stock in a quest to move mortgage finance firms from full federal control. No Season 3 for teen horror series 'Goosebumps' on Disney+ Disney+ has canceled its young-adult horror series, "Goosebumps," after two seasons. The show was an anthology based on R.L. Stine's best-selling novels. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart dated Saturday. This is Wallen's fourth studio record. On This Day, Aug. 9: U.S. drops second atomic bomb on Japan, ending WWII On August 9, 1945, a U.S. B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" on the Japanese city of Nagasaki three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Famous birthdays for Aug. 9: Justice Smith, Anna Kendrick Actor Justice Smith turns 30 and actor Anna Kendrick turns 40, among the famous birthdays for August 9. Astronaut Jim Lovell, commander of Apollo 13, dies at 97 Astronaut Jim Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 mission to the moon, died in Illinois, his family announced. Lovell, 97, flew on three other NASA missions. Shooter, officer dead at Emory University, near CDC offices in Atlanta The suspected shooter on Emory University's downtown Atlanta campus is dead and a DeKalb County officer responding to the incident was killed, authorities said. More Recent Articles |
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A Sidelined Europe Seeks a Voice as Trump and Putin Prepare to MeetUkraine and its allies are concerned that President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will do a deal without them and then try to impose it on Kyiv. How a Top Mexican Cartel Smuggles Fentanyl to the U.S.New York Times reporters documented how fentanyl was concealed by Mexico’s most powerful criminal syndicate, which is adapting in the face of a crackdown by two governments. These Are Drug Cartels Designated as Terrorists by the U.S.President Trump has signed an order telling the Pentagon to begin using military force against certain criminal gangs that the United States has named terror organizations. Netanyahu Says Israel Wants ‘Arab Forces’ to Run Gaza. What Does That Mean?The Israeli cabinet agreed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military plan, but the quandary of who will eventually govern Gaza remains intractable. Ousted F.D.A. Vaccine Chief Returns to AgencyDr. Vinay Prasad’s rehiring was an unusual instance of a federal official targeted by the right-wing activist Laura Loomer being brought back into the Trump administration. Flattery, Lobbyists and a Business Deal: Crypto’s Richest Man Campaigns for a PardonA sophisticated operation is pushing President Trump to forgive Changpeng Zhao, which would boost the chances for his company, Binance, to break into the U.S. market. This Blood Drive Might Be a Way into Hollywood’s Exclusive Magic CastleThe Hollywood landmark has hosted blood drives since 2014. Donors do a good deed, but the perk is entry into the private club. Gunman in Deadly C.D.C. Shooting Fixated on Covid Vaccine, Officials SayThe shooting in Atlanta, which killed a police officer, followed the spread of false information around Covid vaccines and animosity directed at the agency, public health workers say. C.D.C. Workers Say Shooting Manifests Worst Fears About Anger Among PublicEmployees expressed horror at a shooting at the agency’s headquarters, and some said they viewed it as part of a pattern of threats and assaults on health workers. How Older People Are Reaping Brain Benefits From New TechOveruse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp. Alexa Got an A.I. Brain Transplant. How Smart Is It Now?It took Amazon several years to overcome technical hurdles as it remade its voice assistant with new artificial intelligence technology. Cuomo Opens Line of Attack Over Mamdani’s Rent-Stabilized ApartmentThe former governor’s post, written on X on Friday, reflected how he has adopted a stance of more aggressive, personal jabs. The Secret to One Swing State Democrat’s Rise? Wonky TikTok Videos.Jeff Jackson was elected to attorney general in North Carolina the same year that President Trump won the state for the third time. Supporters see lessons for Democrats in Mr. Jackson’s rise. Union Leaders Get Tough With Democrats as Members Drift Toward TrumpDoubtful that President Trump has their best interests in mind, top union officials are redoubling efforts to push the Democratic Party to appeal more to their rank and file. ICE Deported Him. His Father Heard Nothing for Months. Then, a Call.Merwil Gutièrrez is one of many immigrants across the United States who have been taken into custody by federal authorities, their whereabouts unknown or unclear. An Unusual Soccer Finale in Italy Reveals Libya’s FrailtiesWith two governments, and two soccer leagues, Libya is holding its soccer championship in Italy for a second year. Volatile politics and fans follow. How the U.S. and Mexico Are Fighting Deadly Flesh-Eating ScrewwormsThe American and Mexican governments are exploring “all options” to battle a deadly parasite threatening cattle and wildlife. More Recent Articles |
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An air quality alert was issued for parts of Southern California because of the effects of the Canyon Fire, fueled by dry brush and extremely high temperatures.
U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy and U.S. Vice President JD Vance met with Ukrainian officials to discuss ending the war started by Russia three years ago.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet Friday in Alaska and might invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, too.
President Donald Trump might hasten the pace of change regarding marijuana in the eyes of the federal government and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The Federal Reserve has not approved an interest rate cut since before the Nov. 5 election, but one of its governors said she wants three rate cuts this year.
North and South Korea have begun removing some loudspeakers that were used to broadcast propaganda across the demilitarized zone at the 38th parallel.
The U.S. Justice Department is asking for $1 billion from the University of California, Los Angeles in exchange for re-starting federal funding to the public land-grant research institution, school officials confirmed.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum won't allow U.S. troops to target drug cartels in Mexico that President Donald Trump has designated as terrorist groups.
Elizabeth Bowen told UPI the partnership her "Resident Alien" character, Deputy Liv, has with her boss, Sheriff Mike, evolves quite a bit over four seasons.
More than 200 people were arrested in London Saturday during a major pro-Palestinian protest in the British capital, police confirmed.
The four members of Crew-10 made a successful water landing off the coast of California Saturday morning, with splashdown taking place as scheduled at 11:33 a.m. EDT.
The suspected gunman in the attack that killed a police officer near the Emory University campus and the CDC's headquarters was identified Saturday morning.
Three people were injured and one person was arrested after an early-morning shooting in New York City's Times Square Saturday.
President Donald Trump reportedly wants the U.S. to sell Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac stock in a quest to move mortgage finance firms from full federal control.
Disney+ has canceled its young-adult horror series, "Goosebumps," after two seasons. The show was an anthology based on R.L. Stine's best-selling novels.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart dated Saturday. This is Wallen's fourth studio record.
On August 9, 1945, a U.S. B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" on the Japanese city of Nagasaki three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Actor Justice Smith turns 30 and actor Anna Kendrick turns 40, among the famous birthdays for August 9.
Astronaut Jim Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 mission to the moon, died in Illinois, his family announced. Lovell, 97, flew on three other NASA missions.
The suspected shooter on Emory University's downtown Atlanta campus is dead and a DeKalb County officer responding to the incident was killed, authorities said. 
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