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Tropical Storm Imelda forms south of Florida Tropical Storm Imelda formed in the Atlantic on Sunday evening, making it the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Humberto remains major hurricane as it threatens U.S. East Coast Humberto weakened slightly late Sunday, but remain a Category 4 storm and a threat to the East Coast and Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center said. SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket loaded with more than two dozen Starlink satellites launched into space Thursday evening from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base. British Prime Minister Starmer calls migrant policy 'racist, immoral' Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called a policy that could lead to the indefinite deportation of thousands of people from the country "racist" and "immoral." 'One Battle' tops North American box office with $22.4M Leonardo DiCaprio's "One Battle After Another" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $22.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced. Trump to attend meeting with hundreds of senior U.S. military officers President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will attend a meeting organized by Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth that aims to gather hundreds of senior military officers near Washington this week. NYC Mayor Eric Adams abandons re-election bid New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday that he will abandon his re-election bid just five weeks before the election. His name will remain on the ballot. Moldova election may shift ties toward EU or Russia, prompting bomb threats Moldovans headed to the polls Sunday in an election that could tip the nation closer to European Union accession or give Russia a political foothold in Europe. Study: Wildfires in western U.S. play role in global warming Wildfires are an increasingly common feature of life in American West, and researchers are working overtime to understand how the resulting smoke affects air quality, human health and climate change. Long-term keto diet regimen may be risky, study suggests Lab rats fed a keto diet for up to a year -- decades in human time -- showed signs of liver and heart disease and developed glucose intolerance, according to a recently published study. Europe imposes 'snapback' sanctions on Iran's nuclear program A decade after they were lifted, economic and military sanctions were reimposed on Iran Sunday over its nuclear program. Giuliani reaches confidential settlement in $1.3B Dominion lawsuit Rudy Giuliani has settled with Dominion Voting Systems, which had filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against him for 2020 election fraud allegations. Zelensky condemns ‘vile’ Russian attack that lasted 12 hours Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday condemned a "vile" Russian airstrike that lasted more than 12 hours overnight Saturday, killing at least four people in Kyiv. Look: Tom Holland 'feeling better and on the mend' after concussion Tom Holland offered an update on his health this weekend after he suffered a concussion on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Trump to meet congressional leaders at White House ahead of shutdown President Donald Trump will meet Monday with the top four congressional leaders in a bid to avert a potential government shutdown. Jennifer Tilly honored at Project Angel Food Awards "Chucky" icon Jennifer Tilly and Cedars Sinai medical center were honored at the Project Angel Food Awards at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles on Saturday. Look: Selena Gomez shares photos from wedding to Benny Blanco Singer and actress Selena Gomez shared on Instagram photos and videos from her weekend wedding to music producer Benny Blanco in Santa Barbara, Calif. Famous birthdays for Sept. 28: Karen Fairchild, Frankie Jonas Musician Karen Fairchild turns 56 and actor Frankie Jonas turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 28. On This Day, Sept. 28: Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin On Sept. 28, 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, one of the most important medical developments in history. The Nobel Prize-winning British scientist died in March 1955. More Recent Articles |
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With Comey Indictment, Trump Sets Retribution Precedent That Could Haunt His AlliesPresident Trump’s retribution campaign risks ushering in a cycle of retaliation in which each new administration takes aim at the last one. Trump Raises Possibility of Inquiry Into Wray, Another Former F.B.I. DirectorIn a phone interview with NBC, Mr. Trump said an investigation of Christopher Wray could be underway, days after the Justice Department’s indictment of James B. Comey. Trump to Meet With Congressional Leaders as Shutdown Deadline LoomsLawmakers face a Tuesday deadline to fund the government, which will require them to agree on a spending measure that can win at least 60 votes in the Senate. What We Know About the Suspect in the Michigan Church ShootingThe suspect, a 40-year-old man, was killed during the attack, officials said. The Michigan Attack Targeted a Latter-day Saint ChurchThe building in Grand Blanc Township served a congregation of about 150 members. And that number was growing, according to a frequent visitor. Eric Adams Abandons Re-election Bid for Mayor of New York CityMayor Adams’s campaign was left foundering after repeated scandals, a federal indictment and his courtship of President Trump. Swaggering, Scandalous, Strange: There Will Never Be Another Eric AdamsThe quotable, luxury-loving, perpetually mysterious mayor took New Yorkers on a wild and unpredictable ride. 13 Moments That Have Defined Eric Adams’s Political CareerMr. Adams served in the New York State Senate and as Brooklyn borough president before becoming mayor of New York City in 2022. Ethical questions have followed him along the way. What the Public Memory of Charlie Kirk RevealedFor those who felt denigrated by his rhetoric, the bipartisan tributes to him as a champion of free speech augured something dangerous: the mainstreaming of formerly extremist views. Bad Bunny Will Headline Super Bowl Halftime ShowThe Latin superstar known for hits including “MIA,” “I Like It” and “Me Porto Bonito” will perform in February in Santa Clara, Calif. Q&A: Our New Global Newsletter Host on Creating an ‘Antidote to the Overwhelm’Katrin Bennhold is the host of The World, a New York Times newsletter for readers around the globe. It launches this week. Ta-Nehisi Coates on Bridging Gaps vs. Drawing LinesThe writer Ta-Nehisi Coates joins Ezra Klein on the show to discuss how the left should think about the work of politics and persuasion in this moment. Stowaway Found Dead in Wheel Well of American Airlines Jet, Police SayThe body was found on Sunday at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in the landing gear compartment of a plane that had recently arrived from Europe, the police said. Viv Prince, Rock’s Original Madman Drummer, Is Dead at 84A drummer for the 1960s British band the Pretty Things, “the high priest of lunacy” set a high bar for fiery performances and offstage misbehavior. More Recent Articles |
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Tropical Storm Imelda formed in the Atlantic on Sunday evening, making it the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Humberto weakened slightly late Sunday, but remain a Category 4 storm and a threat to the East Coast and Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center said.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket loaded with more than two dozen Starlink satellites launched into space Thursday evening from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called a policy that could lead to the indefinite deportation of thousands of people from the country "racist" and "immoral."
Leonardo DiCaprio's "One Battle After Another" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $22.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will attend a meeting organized by Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth that aims to gather hundreds of senior military officers near Washington this week.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday that he will abandon his re-election bid just five weeks before the election. His name will remain on the ballot.
Moldovans headed to the polls Sunday in an election that could tip the nation closer to European Union accession or give Russia a political foothold in Europe.
Wildfires are an increasingly common feature of life in American West, and researchers are working overtime to understand how the resulting smoke affects air quality, human health and climate change.
Lab rats fed a keto diet for up to a year -- decades in human time -- showed signs of liver and heart disease and developed glucose intolerance, according to a recently published study.
A decade after they were lifted, economic and military sanctions were reimposed on Iran Sunday over its nuclear program.
Rudy Giuliani has settled with Dominion Voting Systems, which had filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against him for 2020 election fraud allegations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday condemned a "vile" Russian airstrike that lasted more than 12 hours overnight Saturday, killing at least four people in Kyiv.
Tom Holland offered an update on his health this weekend after he suffered a concussion on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
President Donald Trump will meet Monday with the top four congressional leaders in a bid to avert a potential government shutdown.
"Chucky" icon Jennifer Tilly and Cedars Sinai medical center were honored at the Project Angel Food Awards at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Singer and actress Selena Gomez shared on Instagram photos and videos from her weekend wedding to music producer Benny Blanco in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Musician Karen Fairchild turns 56 and actor Frankie Jonas turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 28.
On Sept. 28, 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, one of the most important medical developments in history. The Nobel Prize-winning British scientist died in March 1955. 
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