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Tagovailoa helps Dolphins top Jaguars, cap unbeaten preseason Tua Tagovailoa threw a second-quarter score, while Miami Dolphins pass rushers wrecked the Jacksonville Jaguars offense Saturday in a preseason finale. Dutch lawmakers reject Palestinian state and sanctions on Israel Lawmakers in the Netherlands on Saturday rejected a motion that would recognize an independent Palestinian state and measures that would sanction Israel. Tropical Storm Fernand becomes season's sixth named storm Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, but the season's sixth named storm is not forecast to make landfall before dying out. End of tariffs exemption erodes overseas mail to U.S. Many foreign governments are planning to stop some mail services to the United States after Friday's expiration of the tariff exemption on low-cost goods. National Guard to assist immigration law enforcement in 19 states The Trump administration is deploying up to 1,700 National Guard troops to 19 states to assist with planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities. Gary Oldman honored with hand, footprint ceremony Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman was honored with a hand- and foot-print enshrinement ceremony in Hollywood Friday. Oldman, 67, is the star of "Slow Horses." Mandatory evacuations remain day after Louisiana plant explosion A mandatory evacuation remains Saturday within a 1-mile radius of a lubricant manufacturer and distributor in Louisiana that exploded one day earlier. Zelensky: A ‘real chance’ exists to end the war in Ukraine Potential security guarantees could end the three-year war between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Saturday afternoon. Passenger disturbance forces Las Vegas-bound flight diversion The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an Air Canada flight from Toronto bound for Las Vegas diverted to Chicago because of disruptive passenger. Trump announces pending furniture tariffs The Trump administration is undertaking a 50-day investigation into the furniture market, with pending tariffs likely to revive the nation's furniture industry. New congressional maps head to Texas governor after Senate approval The Texas State Senate has passed a bill approving new congressional redistricting maps, aimed at giving Republicans more seats in the U.S. House. Judge extends block of halting funds to sanctuary cities, counties A federal judge late Friday extended his preliminary injunction that blocks the Trump administration from withholding funds for 34 sanctuary jurisdictions. Kilmar Abrego Garcia facing deportation to Uganda A day after his release from custody, Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces the possibility of being deported to Uganda, lawyers for the El Salvadoran national said in a court filing Saturday. At least 61 killed in Gaza, amid anti-war protests in Israel Dozens of people were killed in Gaza, officials said Saturday, as protestors in Israel demand an end to the war in the Palestinian enclave and release of the remaining Hamas-held hostages. 'Dexter: Original Sin' Season 2 canceled The planned second season of the "Dexter" prequel, "Original Sin," has been canceled. It starred Patrick Gibson, Christian Slater and Sarah Michelle Gellar. MGM+ renews 'The Institute' for Season 2 MGM+ has renewed "The Institute" -- starring Ben Barnes, Mary-Louise Parker and Joe Freeman -- for S2. The Stephen King horror story wraps up S1 Sunday. At least 5 killed in upstate New York tour bus crash At least five people, including a child, died when a chartered tour bus crashed and rolled in upstate New York while returning from Niagara Falls on Friday. 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 in the United States this week. Lyle Menendez denied parole board day after his brother lost freedom Lyle Menendez was denied parole in San Diego, a day after his brother Erick's freedom was rejected by commissioners in the deaths 36 years ago of their parents. Big Bad Film Fest review: 'Prisoner of War' impresses with WWII action "Prisoner of War," which screened Friday at the Big Bad Film Festival ahead of its Sept. 19 release, features impressive Scott Adkins fights and WWII action. Famous birthdays for Aug. 23: Joanne Froggatt, Shelley Long Actor Joanne Froggatt turns 45 and actor Shelley Long turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 23. On This Day, Aug. 23: Marcario García is 1st Mexican American to earn Medal of Honor On Aug. 23, 1945, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marcario García became the first Mexican American to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor. More Recent Articles |
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In Trump’s Second Term, Far-Right Agenda Enters the MainstreamPresident Trump has embraced an array of far-right views and talking points in ways that have delighted many right-wing activists who have long supported those ideas. A Muted Homecoming for Kilmar Abrego GarciaMr. Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, is keeping a low profile as his lawyers prepare to fight the Trump administration’s proposal to deport him to Uganda. Harvard Is Making Changes Trump Officials Want, Even Without a DealHarvard has sued, fighting the Trump administration’s demands. But the university has also enacted a host of items on the White House wish list. Fed Officials Try to Keep Focus on Economy as Trump Intensifies AttacksThe administration’s effort to oust a Fed governor as part of a pressure campaign for lower borrowing costs created an inescapable distraction at this year’s Jackson Hole conference. Intel's Downfall Underlines How Even Tech Giants Can FadeThe Silicon Valley chipmaker’s journey from icon to a government project, with the sale of a 10 percent stake to the Trump administration, underlines how even the mightiest in tech can fall. At Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball, a Pop Star Is RebornThe singer and songwriter proved she’s operating at the peak of her powers during a two-and-a-half-hour set that drew sharp connections between her past and present. Justice Dept. Sent Congress Epstein Files That Were Already Public, Democrats SayThe ‘overwhelming majority’ of the material provided to a key investigative committee in response to a subpoena had already been released, according to Democratic members. The ‘Lioness’ at the Center of a City Hall Battered by ScandalBefore Ingrid Lewis-Martin was indicted on bribery charges, she was one of the most powerful people in Mayor Eric Adams’s orbit. Now she may hasten his fall in New York. Survivors of Bus Crash Near Buffalo Recount Harrowing OrdealThe crash of the tour bus, which was headed from Niagara Falls to New York City on Friday, left five dead. Their names were released by the authorities on Saturday. Faced With Trump’s English Mandate, Mexico’s Truckers Report to ClassCompanies, fearing penalties that could put them out of business, race to make sure their drivers have enough English to communicate with U.S. officials. Green Funerals Are Becoming a Popular Choice for Environmentally Conscious AmericansMore Americans are choosing burials in which everything is biodegradable. What the U.S. Open Tells Us About AmericaTennis can teach us lessons about how America can be first while also staying open to the world. Florida Paints Over Rainbow Memorial for Pulse Nightclub Shooting VictimsThe mayor of Orlando, Fla., said that the crosswalk mural, which featured the Pride flag’s colors, was removed overnight this week. Community members protested and have, for now, repainted it. Flat Fire in Oregon Doubles in 24 Hours to More Than 18,000 AcresMore than 1,000 homes in Oregon were under some kind of evacuation because of the Flat fire, which was one of many wildfires burning in the West, amid hot weather. The Menendez Brothers’ Momentum Built for Years. It Was Dashed in 2 Days.Young people energized a push for redemption — and the release of Lyle and Erik. Parole commissioners took a different view and a harder line. The All-Female Hacker House Trying to Break A.I.’s Glass CeilingFoundHer House, a home in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood, is the rare all-female hacker house where residents are creating a supportive community to build their start-ups. |
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Tua Tagovailoa threw a second-quarter score, while Miami Dolphins pass rushers wrecked the Jacksonville Jaguars offense Saturday in a preseason finale.
Lawmakers in the Netherlands on Saturday rejected a motion that would recognize an independent Palestinian state and measures that would sanction Israel.
Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, but the season's sixth named storm is not forecast to make landfall before dying out.
Many foreign governments are planning to stop some mail services to the United States after Friday's expiration of the tariff exemption on low-cost goods.
The Trump administration is deploying up to 1,700 National Guard troops to 19 states to assist with planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities.
Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman was honored with a hand- and foot-print enshrinement ceremony in Hollywood Friday. Oldman, 67, is the star of "Slow Horses."
A mandatory evacuation remains Saturday within a 1-mile radius of a lubricant manufacturer and distributor in Louisiana that exploded one day earlier.
Potential security guarantees could end the three-year war between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Saturday afternoon.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an Air Canada flight from Toronto bound for Las Vegas diverted to Chicago because of disruptive passenger.
The Trump administration is undertaking a 50-day investigation into the furniture market, with pending tariffs likely to revive the nation's furniture industry.
The Texas State Senate has passed a bill approving new congressional redistricting maps, aimed at giving Republicans more seats in the U.S. House.
A federal judge late Friday extended his preliminary injunction that blocks the Trump administration from withholding funds for 34 sanctuary jurisdictions.
A day after his release from custody, Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces the possibility of being deported to Uganda, lawyers for the El Salvadoran national said in a court filing Saturday.
Dozens of people were killed in Gaza, officials said Saturday, as protestors in Israel demand an end to the war in the Palestinian enclave and release of the remaining Hamas-held hostages.
The planned second season of the "Dexter" prequel, "Original Sin," has been canceled. It starred Patrick Gibson, Christian Slater and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
MGM+ has renewed "The Institute" -- starring Ben Barnes, Mary-Louise Parker and Joe Freeman -- for S2. The Stephen King horror story wraps up S1 Sunday.
At least five people, including a child, died when a chartered tour bus crashed and rolled in upstate New York while returning from Niagara Falls on Friday.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Lyle Menendez was denied parole in San Diego, a day after his brother Erick's freedom was rejected by commissioners in the deaths 36 years ago of their parents.
"Prisoner of War," which screened Friday at the Big Bad Film Festival ahead of its Sept. 19 release, features impressive Scott Adkins fights and WWII action.
Actor Joanne Froggatt turns 45 and actor Shelley Long turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 23.
On Aug. 23, 1945, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marcario García became the first Mexican American to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor. 
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