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South Korean officials seek ‘swift’ resolution after Georgia arrests South Korea might send a government official to Washington after hundreds of South Koreans were arrested at an under-construction Hyundai battery plant. Trump: Some of 20 hostages held in Gaza may have 'recently died' President Donald Trump said the U.S. is in "very deep negotiations with Hamas" for the release of Israeli hostages, though he believes some "recently died." Hurricane Kiko remains a Category 3, tracks toward Hawaii Hurricane Kiko continues to track in the general direction of Hawaii while maintaining its Category 3 status with 120 mph winds on Saturday afternoon. ‘Shotgun pleading’ nixes Newsmax’s antitrust claims against Fox News A federal judge on Friday dismissed Newmax's lawsuit that accused Fox News of maintaining a monopoly on conservative news broadcasting on cable television. Belarusian Sabalenka wins consecutive U.S. Open women's singles titles Aryna Sabalenka won consecutive U.S. Open women's singles titles over U.S. challenger Amanda Anisimova Saturday afternoon at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. Jim Jarmusch, Ben Safdie take top honors at Venice Film Festival Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Ben Safdie was named Best Director for "Smashing Machine." ICE undertakes ‘Operation Patriot 2.0’ surge in Massachusetts Immigration and Customs Enforcement began an immigration law enforcement surge in Massachusetts and Boston this week, while challenging their sanctuary laws. Powerball jackpot grows to $1.8B, second largest ever for U.S. lottery The estimated Powerball jackpot has grown to $1.8 billion, the second-largest lottery prize ever in the United States, ahead of the 11 p.m. EDT drawing on Saturday. Trump threatens 'Chipocalypse Now' by Department of War in Chicago President Donald Trump threatened to unleash the newly named Department of War on Chicago which Illinois Gov. JB Pritzer denounced as "threatening to go to war SpaceX launch pushes 2025 Starlink satellite deployments past 2,000 SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket on Saturday to deliver 24 Starlink V2 mini satellites, with the company now deploying more than 2,000 such satellites to space in 2025. Scrolling on the toilet increases hemorrhoid risk, study says Do you use your time on the john to catch up on the news, go through your e-mail or check out social media? Be careful -- you might be more likely to develop hemorrhoids, new research shows. Hawaii under state of emergency as Hurricane Kiko approaches Hawaii is now under a state of emergency as it braces for the impact of a Category 4 hurricane, state officials confirmed this week. ICE plans to deport Abrego Garcia to tiny African nation Eswatini Immigration and Customs Enforcement has told Kilmar Abrego Garcia that he will be deported the Salvadoran national to the African nation of Eswatini, rather than Uganda. CBS News changes editing policy after Kristi Noem interview complaint The CBS News program Face The Nation will no longer edit its recorded interviews before broadcast, following a complaint by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Eric Adams denies reports he will drop out of New York City mayoral race New York Mayor Eric Adams said he will continue seeking re-election as an independent, denying reports he will drop out and become the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Surfer dies in Sydney shark attack A man has died after being bitten by what officials are calling a "large shark," off a beach in Sydney, Australia, police confirmed Saturday. Watch: Kayce Dutton seeks new beginning in 'Y: Marshals' S1 teaser CBS has released its first, 10-second-long teaser for the "Yellowstone" spin-off, "Y: Marshals," starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. Stray Kids' 'Karma' tops U.S. album chart KPop stars Stray Kids' "Karma" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart is the "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack. Trump plans to host G-20 in 2026 at his property near Miami President Donald Trump announced Friday he plans to host the Group of 20 nations' summit next year at his Trump National Doral golf course near Miami. Venezuelan jets again fly past U.S. Navy cruiser Two Venezuelan military aircraft flew in close proximity to a U.S. Navy ship in international waters for the second time in two days, federal officials confirmed this week. MTV VMAs: How to watch, what to expect The MTV Video Music Awards return Sunday in New York. LL Cool J is set to host the ceremony, which airs on CBS and MTV at 8 p.m. EDT and streams on Paramount+. On This Day, Sept. 6: Cal Ripken Jr. breaks Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak On Sept. 6, 1995, Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr., played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking the record set in 1939 by Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees. Famous birthdays for Sept. 6: Lauren Lapkus, Roger Waters Actor Lauren Lapkus turns 40 and musician Roger Waters turns 82, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 6. More Recent Articles |
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President of Peace, Department of War. A New Name Sends Mixed Signals.President Trump’s renaming of the Defense Department comes amid his campaign for a Nobel Peace Prize. On Saturday, he wrote on social media that Chicago was “about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” Grand Juries in D.C. Reject Wave of Charges Under Trump’s CrackdownThe persistent rejections suggest that the grand jurors may have had enough of prosecutors seeking harsh charges in a highly politicized environment. Tensions Mount as Trump Administration Threatens Federal Crackdown in ChicagoIn a social media post, President Trump said Chicago was “about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” Illinois officials condemned the message. ICE Has Begun Immigration Crackdown in MassachusettsThe operation includes Boston, whose mayor has drawn the administration’s ire for speaking out against the growing scale of its immigration actions. Immigration Raid Exposes Tensions From Seoul to Washington to Rural GeorgiaThe raid at a Georgia plant being built with heavy investment from South Korea reveals strain as a rush to expand manufacturing in the United States clashes with an immigration crackdown. Immigration Raid on Hyundai-LG Plant in Georgia Rattles South KoreaThe country said it had sent diplomats to the site, and South Korea’s foreign minister said he might travel to Washington himself to address the matter. What’s Inside the Envelope That U.S. Open Winners Get? It’s Not a Check.Both singles champions will win $5 million. But the envelope they receive during the trophy presentation is a symbolic gesture. Lottery Winners Share Hard Lessons Ahead of $1.8 Billion Powerball DrawingPast jackpot winners recall fortunes found, mistakes made and advice for those holding a lucky ticket. A Japanese Island Preserves an Ancient and Ghostly Theater FormNoh was once the entertainment of medieval warriors. Today, remote Sado Islanders embrace one of the world’s oldest surviving types of drama. Justice Breyer Defends Judge Accused of Defying Supreme Court OrderThe justice’s comments reflected tensions within the judiciary, as trial judges struggle to interpret the Supreme Court’s often cryptic emergency orders. A World War II Dispute Between Ukraine and Poland Is Put to RestThe remains of people killed and left in mass graves in the waning days of the war are being given dignified burials. L.A.P.D. Stops Security Services for Kamala HarrisThe department had assigned officers to protect the former vice president after her Secret Service detail was terminated. Some criticized the use of the officers. Authorities Point to Cable Disconnecting in First Report on Lisbon Funicular CrashPortuguese authorities released a highly anticipated preliminary report into the disaster, which killed 16 people this week. Bernie Sanders to Host Zohran Mamdani at Fighting Oligarchy Event in BrooklynMr. Sanders appeared with the Democratic front-runner for mayor of New York City at a town hall in Brooklyn on Saturday night as part of his Fighting Oligarchy tour. Man Who Vanished Is Identified 52 Years Later, Bringing ‘Rest’ to His SistersEric Singer left his Ohio home on his bicycle, never to be seen again. With the help of advances in DNA research, he was finally found. More Recent Articles |
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South Korea might send a government official to Washington after hundreds of South Koreans were arrested at an under-construction Hyundai battery plant.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. is in "very deep negotiations with Hamas" for the release of Israeli hostages, though he believes some "recently died."
Hurricane Kiko continues to track in the general direction of Hawaii while maintaining its Category 3 status with 120 mph winds on Saturday afternoon.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed Newmax's lawsuit that accused Fox News of maintaining a monopoly on conservative news broadcasting on cable television.
Aryna Sabalenka won consecutive U.S. Open women's singles titles over U.S. challenger Amanda Anisimova Saturday afternoon at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Ben Safdie was named Best Director for "Smashing Machine."
Immigration and Customs Enforcement began an immigration law enforcement surge in Massachusetts and Boston this week, while challenging their sanctuary laws.
The estimated Powerball jackpot has grown to $1.8 billion, the second-largest lottery prize ever in the United States, ahead of the 11 p.m. EDT drawing on Saturday.
President Donald Trump threatened to unleash the newly named Department of War on Chicago which Illinois Gov. JB Pritzer denounced as "threatening to go to war
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket on Saturday to deliver 24 Starlink V2 mini satellites, with the company now deploying more than 2,000 such satellites to space in 2025.
Do you use your time on the john to catch up on the news, go through your e-mail or check out social media? Be careful -- you might be more likely to develop hemorrhoids, new research shows.
Hawaii is now under a state of emergency as it braces for the impact of a Category 4 hurricane, state officials confirmed this week.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has told Kilmar Abrego Garcia that he will be deported the Salvadoran national to the African nation of Eswatini, rather than Uganda.
The CBS News program Face The Nation will no longer edit its recorded interviews before broadcast, following a complaint by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
New York Mayor Eric Adams said he will continue seeking re-election as an independent, denying reports he will drop out and become the U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
A man has died after being bitten by what officials are calling a "large shark," off a beach in Sydney, Australia, police confirmed Saturday.
CBS has released its first, 10-second-long teaser for the "Yellowstone" spin-off, "Y: Marshals," starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton.
KPop stars Stray Kids' "Karma" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart is the "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack.
President Donald Trump announced Friday he plans to host the Group of 20 nations' summit next year at his Trump National Doral golf course near Miami.
Two Venezuelan military aircraft flew in close proximity to a U.S. Navy ship in international waters for the second time in two days, federal officials confirmed this week.
The MTV Video Music Awards return Sunday in New York. LL Cool J is set to host the ceremony, which airs on CBS and MTV at 8 p.m. EDT and streams on Paramount+.
On Sept. 6, 1995, Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr., played his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking the record set in 1939 by Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees.
Actor Lauren Lapkus turns 40 and musician Roger Waters turns 82, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 6. 
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