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6.0-magnitude earthquake hits eastern Afghanistan, kills 9 A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan on Sunday, killing at least nine people, government officials said. Tropical Storm Kiko forms over Pacific Ocean A new tropical storm formed over the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, making Kiko the 11th named storm in the Eastern north Pacific this year. At least 11 U.N. workers abducted in Houthi-controlled Yemen At least 11 United Nations employees in Yemen were abducted by Houthi-controlled authorities Sunday after they raided World Food Program facilities in Sanaa. Rudy Giuliani hospitalized after N.H. car crash Rudy Giuliani was hospitalized with a fractured vertebrae following a car crash in New Hampshire, his head of security announced Sunday. DHS head Noem confirms ICE increase in Chicago Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday confirmed the Trump administration plans to increase immigration resources in Chicago amid a planned federal crackdown on crime in the city. Powerball jackpot climbs to $1.1B, fifth-largest in game’s history The Powerball jackpot rose to a $1.1 billion jackpot after no tickets matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing. The next drawing is set for Labor Day. Indonesia to cut lawmakers' wages amid protests Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto said Sunday the government will make some changes- in an effort to appease protesters concerned with rising costs of living and unemployment in the country. Federal judge blocks mass deportation of Guatemalan children A federal judge in Washington on Sunday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of Guatemalan children in U.S. custody. 'Walking Tall' legendary sheriff may have killed wife, Tennessee officials say The Tennessee sheriff who inspired the "Walking Tall" movie franchise may have shot his wife to death in 1967, state investigators said, citing new evidence. China, India pledge partnership ahead of Putin joining diplomatic summit Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday that the world's two largest economies should be "partners and not rivals." 'Weapons' tops North American box office with $10.2M Julia Garner's horror flick, "Weapons," is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $10.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. David Zayas: Angel in a weird place in 'Dexter: Resurrection' David Zayas told UPI fans see a new side to his iconic Miami police detective Angel Batista in "Dexter: Resurrection." FDA to provide daily updates on adverse events To increase transparency, the FDA's Adverse Reporting System will now be updated by the agency every day, rather than once per quarter. Trump to mandate voter I.D. through executive order President Donald Trump announced late Saturday that he would sign an executive order requiring voters to present identification when casting ballots. SpaceX expands Starlink network in latest Falcon 9 launch Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 28 more satellites into low-Earth orbit on Sunday, building its network and highlighting its path to the reuse of its rocket parts. Look: Next 'Ice Age' movie set for release in 2027 "Ice Age: Boiling Point" -- featuring the voice talents of Ray Romano, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo and Queen Latifah -- is set for release Feb. 5, 2027. Famous birthdays for Aug. 31: Itzhak Perlman, Debbie Gibson Musician Itzhak Perlman turns 80 and musician Debbie Gibson turns 55, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 31. On This Day, Aug. 31: Russian submarine sinks killing 9 On Aug. 31, 2005, close to 1,000 people, most of whom were Shiite pilgrims, died in a stampede and the partial collapse of a bridge over the Tigris River in northern Baghdad. More Recent Articles |
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Judge Halts U.S. Effort to Deport Guatemalan Children as Planes Sit on TarmacThe temporary block ended another last-minute flurry of legal action over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Robert Mueller Has Parkinson’s Disease, Family SaysThe former special counsel, who led the Russia investigation during President Trump’s first term, has had difficulty speaking in recent months. A congressional committee dropped a request for Mr. Mueller to testify this week. Already Pardoned by Trump, Jan. 6 Rioters Push for CompensationOne of the rioters’ lawyers wants to create a panel that would decide on financial damages for what the rioters believe were unfair prosecutions. Historians See Autocratic Playbook in Trump’s Attacks on ScienceAuthoritarians have long feared and suppressed science as a rival for social influence. Experts see President Trump as borrowing some of their tactics. 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. Rudy Giuliani Is Hurt in Car Crash in New HampshireMr. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and lawyer for President Trump, suffered a fractured vertebra, his head of security said. U.S. Suspends Visas for Palestinian Passport Holders, Officials SayThe move will stop, at least temporarily, travel for medical treatment, attending university, visiting relatives or conducting business. Houthis Vow Revenge After Israeli Attack Kills Senior OfficialsIsrael’s assassination of top officials last week is likely to make the Iranian-backed militia even more hawkish, Yemen analysts say. Israel Says It Killed Abu Obeida, Spokesman for Hamas’s Armed WingHamas did not immediately comment on the Israeli military’s claim that Abu Obeida, one of the armed group’s best-known officials in the Arab world, had been killed. Brazil Tightens Bolsonaro House Arrest Amid Escape ConcernsFormer President Jair Bolsonaro, who will stand trial on Tuesday, is being closely monitored by the Brazilian authorities, who fear he may try to flee. In the Hills of Puerto Rico, Feasting on a Very Smelly FruitEvery summer, superfans of durian converge on a remote farm in western Puerto Rico to devour one of the world’s most polarizing fruits. Man Found Dead at Burning Man, Prompting Homicide InvestigationThe victim, whose identity was unknown, was found “lying in a pool of blood” on Saturday night, officials said. Northern Lights Could Put on a Show for Large Sections of U.S.A dazzling display in the nighttime sky might be seen much farther south than usual, including parts of Iowa, Oregon and Pennsylvania, by Tuesday, forecasters said. Rikers Detainee Becomes Third Person to Die in N.Y.C. Custody in a WeekDays before the death of the man, Jimmy Avila, another detainee was pronounced dead in his cell at the troubled city jail complex, and a third died in police custody. More Recent Articles |
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A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan on Sunday, killing at least nine people, government officials said.
A new tropical storm formed over the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, making Kiko the 11th named storm in the Eastern north Pacific this year.
At least 11 United Nations employees in Yemen were abducted by Houthi-controlled authorities Sunday after they raided World Food Program facilities in Sanaa.
Rudy Giuliani was hospitalized with a fractured vertebrae following a car crash in New Hampshire, his head of security announced Sunday.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday confirmed the Trump administration plans to increase immigration resources in Chicago amid a planned federal crackdown on crime in the city.
The Powerball jackpot rose to a $1.1 billion jackpot after no tickets matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing. The next drawing is set for Labor Day.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto said Sunday the government will make some changes- in an effort to appease protesters concerned with rising costs of living and unemployment in the country.
A federal judge in Washington on Sunday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of Guatemalan children in U.S. custody.
The Tennessee sheriff who inspired the "Walking Tall" movie franchise may have shot his wife to death in 1967, state investigators said, citing new evidence.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday that the world's two largest economies should be "partners and not rivals."
Julia Garner's horror flick, "Weapons," is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $10.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
David Zayas told UPI fans see a new side to his iconic Miami police detective Angel Batista in "Dexter: Resurrection."
To increase transparency, the FDA's Adverse Reporting System will now be updated by the agency every day, rather than once per quarter.
President Donald Trump announced late Saturday that he would sign an executive order requiring voters to present identification when casting ballots.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched 28 more satellites into low-Earth orbit on Sunday, building its network and highlighting its path to the reuse of its rocket parts.
"Ice Age: Boiling Point" -- featuring the voice talents of Ray Romano, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo and Queen Latifah -- is set for release Feb. 5, 2027.
Musician Itzhak Perlman turns 80 and musician Debbie Gibson turns 55, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 31.
On Aug. 31, 2005, close to 1,000 people, most of whom were Shiite pilgrims, died in a stampede and the partial collapse of a bridge over the Tigris River in northern Baghdad. 
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