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Chicago's mayor signs executive order to avoid militarization in city Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Saturday signed an executive order that demands President Donald Trump end "his threats to deploy the National Guard" to his city. Russian airstrike kills 1, injures 29 in Ukraine An overnight aerial attack by Russia hit residential areas in southeastern Ukraine, killing one and injuring 29, Ukrainian authorities announced on Saturday. Look: Disney to release animated movie 'Hexed' in Fall 2026 Disney Animation announced Saturday that it has a new cartoon movie in the works. No casting has been announced yet. Trump administration fires remaining VOA workers The remaining 532 employees at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which is the parent agency of the Voice of America, have received termination notices. Look: Lady Gaga booked to perform at the MTV VMAs Lady Gaga has been booked to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards next month. The prize presentation is set for Sept. 7, with LL Cool J serving as host. Scottish brothers set rowing record across the Pacific Ocean Ewan, Jamie and Lachland Maclean of Edinburgh, Scotland, set a new record by completing a 9,000-mile row from Peru to Australia that lasted nearly 140 days. Report: California to provide Kamala Harris with security The California Highway Patrol will provide security protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris after she lost her Secret Service protection on Thursday. New trials ordered for 3 ex-Memphis officers found guilty in Tyre Nichols' death Three former Memphis officers convicted in the beating death of Tyre Nichols in 2023 will have new federal trials. They were acquitted of state charges. Spirit files for bankruptcy, 6 months after emerging from Chapter 11 Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy on Friday, less than six months after the budget carrier emerged from Chapter 11 reorganization. Service will continue. Former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee indicted The Seoul Central District Court on Friday indicted former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee for alleged corruption during her husband's presidency. U.S. flag-burner charged with 2 misdemeanors North Carolinian Jan Carey on Wednesday was charged with two misdemeanor counts arising from the burning of a U.S. flag on Monday as an act of protest. Minnesota Gov. reportedly considering special session over gun laws Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., is considering holding a special session of the state legislature to address gun laws following a shooting this week, according to multiple reports. Judge delays SEPTA rate increase, additional service cuts Passengers on Southeastern Philadelphia Transportation Authority buses won't pay higher fares or deal with more service reductions at least until Thursday, a judge ruled. Houthis' prime minister, other militant leaders die in Israeli attack Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the Houthis-controlled Yemen government, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the capital of Sana, the militant group says. Federal agents arrest Washington wildfire firefighters Two firefighters helping to fight a wildfire in Washington state were arrested this week by federal immigration officials, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed. Missouri's governor calls special session to redraw congressional map Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Kehow ordered a special legislative session to redraw congressional maps, mirroring efforts in other states to gain seats in Congress. Social Security Admin whistleblower resigns after DOGE complaint The Chief Data Officer of the U.S. Social Security Administration has resigned, days after accusing Department of Government Efficiency officials of copying data on more than 300 million people. Former head of Ukrainian defense council shot dead A former secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine was shot and killed Saturday in the city of Lviv, while authorities continued the search for the killer. Judge blocks expedited deportation of migrants without due process A judge prevented the Trump administration from fast-tracking deportations, ruling expedited removal creates a "significant risk" to migrants' due process. SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base SpaceX launched 24 more Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Friday night. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart is the soundtrack to KPop Demon Hunters. Famous birthdays for Aug. 30: John Kani, Andy Roddick Actor John Kani turns 82 and tennis legend Andy Roddick turns 43, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 30. On This Day, Aug. 30: Benedict Arnold betrays U.S. in Revolutionary War On Aug. 30, 1780, Gen. Benedict Arnold betrayed the United States when he promised secretly to surrender the fort at West Point to the British army. More Recent Articles |
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Xi Uses Summit, Parade and History to Flaunt China’s Global PullWith the leaders of Russia and India visiting, China’s president will show how he can use statecraft, military might and history to push for global influence. China Rekindles Wartime Fury, Stirring Fears of Anti-Japan HateA series of World War II dramas about China’s fight against Japan is drawing audiences to their feet, and, in some cases, to tears. Some say it helps deflect public discontent. The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship UnraveledPresident Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning. Targeting Iran’s Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their BodyguardsIsrael was able to track the movements of key Iranian figures and assassinate them during the 12-day war this spring by following the cellphones carried by members of their security forces. Over 15 Killed in Gaza City, One Day After Israel Ends Daily Pauses for AidOne attack was an effort to assassinate Abu Obeida, one of Hamas’s best-known spokesmen, Israeli officials said. It was not immediately clear if that succeeded. Houthis Say Prime Minister Was Killed in Israeli AttackAhmed al-Rahawi had led the Houthi cabinet in Yemen since 2024. His killing is unlikely to halt the Iranian-backed group’s missile attacks on Israel. Mexico’s President Struggles to Escape Trump’s Growing DemandsAfter months of negotiation and concessions, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico has found herself in a cycle of pressure from the White House. From Cracker Barrel to Sydney Sweeney, Trump Has an Opinion to ShareIn his second term, President Trump is using his power to reshape American culture, not just American policy. He has threatened consequences for many who disagree. ‘A Future Filled With Hope’: Minneapolis Community Unites to Process the TragedyIn the first Mass since an assailant attacked Annunciation Catholic Church, parishioners gathered to grieve and support one another. Before Minnesota Shooting, a Program Aimed at Preventing Attacks Lost Federal FundingThe cut by the Trump administration does not appear to have affected the handling of the church shooting this week, but state leaders say it weakens efforts to identify future threats. Marin Lately, a New Satire Publication, Skewers Marin CountyIn February, the publication Marin Lately began satirizing the wealthy, idyllic swath of the Bay Area. The author has been a mystery, until now. New York’s Very Rich Reel Over the NYC Mayoral Race and Mamdani’s Lead“The Hamptons is basically in group therapy about the mayoral race.” Behind Thai Premier’s Dismissal, Unraveling of an Uneasy AllianceThaksin Shinawatra had struck a grand bargain with Thailand’s establishment, analysts say, that allowed his daughter to ascend to the prime minister’s job. The ‘Thursday Murder Club’ Members Get Down to BusinessHelen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie and director Chris Columbus on their new adaptation, first-day jitters and their shared love of “Home Alone.” Alaska Produces a Ton of Gas. Soon, Its Biggest City Might Not Have Enough.The looming energy crisis in Anchorage offers a lesson in the downsides of relying on fossil fuels. Suspect in Montana Bar Shooting Faces 4 Murder ChargesThe man is accused of fatally shooting four people in a bar in Anaconda, Mont. He had led the police on an eight-day manhunt that rattled the community. More Recent Articles |
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Saturday signed an executive order that demands President Donald Trump end "his threats to deploy the National Guard" to his city.
An overnight aerial attack by Russia hit residential areas in southeastern Ukraine, killing one and injuring 29, Ukrainian authorities announced on Saturday.
Disney Animation announced Saturday that it has a new cartoon movie in the works. No casting has been announced yet.
The remaining 532 employees at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which is the parent agency of the Voice of America, have received termination notices.
Lady Gaga has been booked to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards next month. The prize presentation is set for Sept. 7, with LL Cool J serving as host.
Ewan, Jamie and Lachland Maclean of Edinburgh, Scotland, set a new record by completing a 9,000-mile row from Peru to Australia that lasted nearly 140 days.
The California Highway Patrol will provide security protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris after she lost her Secret Service protection on Thursday.
Three former Memphis officers convicted in the beating death of Tyre Nichols in 2023 will have new federal trials. They were acquitted of state charges.
Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy on Friday, less than six months after the budget carrier emerged from Chapter 11 reorganization. Service will continue.
The Seoul Central District Court on Friday indicted former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee for alleged corruption during her husband's presidency.
North Carolinian Jan Carey on Wednesday was charged with two misdemeanor counts arising from the burning of a U.S. flag on Monday as an act of protest.
Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., is considering holding a special session of the state legislature to address gun laws following a shooting this week, according to multiple reports.
Passengers on Southeastern Philadelphia Transportation Authority buses won't pay higher fares or deal with more service reductions at least until Thursday, a judge ruled.
Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the Houthis-controlled Yemen government, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the capital of Sana, the militant group says.
Two firefighters helping to fight a wildfire in Washington state were arrested this week by federal immigration officials, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed.
Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Kehow ordered a special legislative session to redraw congressional maps, mirroring efforts in other states to gain seats in Congress.
The Chief Data Officer of the U.S. Social Security Administration has resigned, days after accusing Department of Government Efficiency officials of copying data on more than 300 million people.
A former secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine was shot and killed Saturday in the city of Lviv, while authorities continued the search for the killer.
A judge prevented the Trump administration from fast-tracking deportations, ruling expedited removal creates a "significant risk" to migrants' due process.
SpaceX launched 24 more Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Friday night.
Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart is the soundtrack to KPop Demon Hunters.
Actor John Kani turns 82 and tennis legend Andy Roddick turns 43, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 30.
On Aug. 30, 1780, Gen. Benedict Arnold betrayed the United States when he promised secretly to surrender the fort at West Point to the British army. 
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