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Pentagon bans reporters from accessing unauthorized info Journalists covering the Pentagon will have to pledge to access only authorized information or lose their press credentials, the Department of War announced. Gabrielle expected to become hurricane by Sunday Tropical Storm Gabrielle is strengthening and is expected to reach hurricane status either Saturday night or Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Shinjiro Koizumi aims to be Japan’s youngest prime minister Shinjiro Koizumi seeks the presidency of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, which might enable him to become the nation's youngest prime minister if he wins. Sacramento man accused of shooting local ABC affiliate's offices Sacramento Police officers arrested Anibal Hernandezsantana on Saturday morning for allegedly shooting at the occupied office of a local ABC affiliate. Americans to control TikTok U.S. operations board, White House says TikTok's U.S. operations will be controlled by Americans in a planned deal to spin the platform off from its Chinese owner, White House press secretary Karolina Leavitt said. Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer demand to meet with Trump to avoid government shutdown Democrats Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries on Saturday demanded that President Donald Trump meet with them to avoid a government shutdown on Oct. 1. Study: Wildfire smoke kills 41K people in U.S. per year A study shows wildfire smoke is responsible for more than 41,000 deaths in the U.S. each year, and by 2050 researchers warn that smoke could become the deadliest climate-driven threat to Americans. Gaza City mostly empty amid Israeli offensive against Hamas More than half of Gaza City's residents have evacuated the area as Israel Defense Forces continue their offensive in what they call a Hamas stronghold. Ukraine: 'Massive' Russian air attack hits civilians, infrastructure Russia launched more than 600 drones and missiles at Ukraine in a "massive" attack aimed at infrastructure, residential areas and civilians, Volodymyr Zelensky said. Armed man arrested near Charlie Kirk memorial service venue Authorities detained an armed man who was pretending to be affiliated with law enforcement at the location of Sunday's planned memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Luigi Mangione seeks dismissal of death penalty indictment Alleged murderer Luigi Mangione says police and prosecutors violated his rights and wants the death penalty indictment against him dismissed in federal court. Look: Steve Martin has COVID, cancels live shows Actor and comedian Steve Martin has canceled his upcoming live shows with his "Only Murders in the Building" co-star Martin Short because he has COVID. Protesters, ICE agents clash at immigrant processing site near Chicago Three protesters were arrested after Customs and Immigration Enforcement agents clashed with more than "100 rioters" outside a processing center west of Chicago. South African police raid meth lab, net $20M of drugs Police in South Africa have seized crystal methamphetamine worth around $20 million at a lab on a rural property. Trump H1-B visa changes aimed at raising billions, protecting U.S. jobs President Donald Trump is instituting two major changes to the H-1B visa process, including the introduction of a so-called "gold card," the U.S. Department of Labor confirmed in a media release. 'KPop Demon Hunters' soundtrack tops U.S. album chart The "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Look: 'Superman' alum Henry Cavill shares photo of ankle, foot in a cast Former "Superman" star Henry Cavill has shared on Instagram a photo of his left ankle and foot in a cast, propped up on a pillow in front of a fireplace. Flights at London’s Heathrow airport delayed by cyberattack Travellers leaving London's Heathrow Airport were facing delays Saturday because of a cyber attack affecting the electronic check-in systems. Trump orders third 'lethal kinetic strike’ on suspected drug smugglers The United States military, for the third time, killed suspected drug dealers in a boat in the Caribbean Sea, President Donald Trump announced Friday. Morrissey cancels Boston show after 'credible threat' on his life Outspoken British rock star Morrissey has canceled two weekend shows in the United States due to a "credible threat on his life." Celebrate National Batman Day with these 5 superfans Make sure to have your black capes and utility belts ready to celebrate Saturday on National Batman Day. Read on about 5 superfans of the Dark Knight. 'Path of Pope Leo XIV' tourist route boosts revenue in Peru’s Chiclayo The election of Pope Leo XIV in carried special meaning for Peru, particularly for Chiclayo, where he served as a missionary and nearly 10 years as a bishop. Famous birthdays for Sept. 20: Sammi Hanratty, Michelle Visage Actor Sammi Hanratty turns 30 and TV personality Michelle Visage turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 20. |
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Trump Demands That Bondi Move ‘Now’ to Prosecute FoesHis demand came a day after he ousted the federal prosecutor who failed to charge two of his most-reviled adversaries, Letitia James and James B. Comey. Trump Justice Dept. Closed Investigation Into Tom Homan for Accepting Bag of CashMr. Homan came under scrutiny after he was said to be recorded last year taking $50,000 in cash from undercover F.B.I. agents. California Bars ICE Agents From Wearing Masks in the StateGov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to prevent federal agents from concealing their identities with masks. The law is expected to face a legal challenge. Top Democratic Leaders Ask Trump for Meeting to Avert a ShutdownAfter a Republican plan to keep funding flowing foundered in the Senate, Representative Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Chuck Schumer accused the president of standing in the way of a solution. Trump Escalates Attack on Free SpeechZolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes how the Trump administration’s pressuring of ABC to take action against Jimmy Kimmel is part of a broader crackdown by the administration since the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Thousands Flock to Phoenix for Charlie Kirk’s Memorial ServiceOn Saturday a steady stream of people, many who had traveled from other cities, made a pilgrimage to Kirk’s Turning Point USA office and the mortuary where his body lay. What to Know About Charlie Kirk’s Funeral: Time, How to Watch and SpeakersThe conservative activist will be honored in a public program on Sunday, with President Trump and several top administration officials expected to speak. Arrest in Arizona Before Charlie Kirk Memorial Heightens Security ConcernsAfter a man was charged with impersonating a police officer, a spokesman for the group Charlie Kirk founded said the man had been providing advance security for a guest. Trump’s $100,000 H1-B Visa Fee Spurs Confusion and Chaos for CompaniesThe White House sought to clarify the proclamation on Saturday, but many companies remained cautious. “We are still flying in somewhat foggy conditions,” one attorney said. The H-1B Visa: Why Is Trump Adding a $100,000 Fee?President Trump signed a proclamation on Friday adding a $100,000 fee to visas for skilled foreign workers. Immigration hard-liners have criticized the program for replacing American workers. White House Outlines a TikTok Deal With a U.S. BoardA potential deal to reduce TikTok’s ties to China would give the app a new board with six American directors out of seven, the White House press secretary said. Seeing Through the Reality of Meta’s Smart GlassesMark Zuckerberg’s glitch-filled unveiling of computerized glasses revealed a company that may struggle to deliver on its promise for the future of computing. They Helped Oust a Dictator. Now the New Regime Is Coming for Them.President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua and his wife, who is co-president, have been arresting longtime loyalists, in an apparent quest to ensure no one outside the family rises to power. They Were Promised a Taste of America. They Got Abuse and Exploitation.Every year, tens of thousands of young people are sent on visas to toil as farmworkers, housekeepers and office interns, all in the name of cultural exchange. 4 Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into the J-1 Visa ProgramSome American companies have used the cultural exchange program as a supply of cheap, exploitable labor, records and interviews show. Marian Burros, 92, Dies; Food Writer Famed for Her Plum Torte and MoreAt The Times and elsewhere, she combined recipe writing with reporting on topics like consumer protection and food safety. Her torte was a longtime fan favorite. The Aid Cuts Are Trump’s Most Lethal PolicyIn desperate villages in southwestern Uganda, not only are aid cuts killing children every day, but the death toll is accelerating. Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under SiegeJustice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences. Five-Alarm Fire on Brooklyn Waterfront Devastates Artists’ WarehouseA row of converted 19th-century buildings filled with artists in the 1990s and transformed Red Hook. Now the work of more than 500 artists may be lost. Diane Martel, Inventive Director of Music Videos, Dies at 63Over three decades, she worked with superstars such as Jennifer Lopez and Mariah Carey, and faced claims of misogyny with her video for Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines.” More Recent Articles |
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Journalists covering the Pentagon will have to pledge to access only authorized information or lose their press credentials, the Department of War announced.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is strengthening and is expected to reach hurricane status either Saturday night or Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Shinjiro Koizumi seeks the presidency of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, which might enable him to become the nation's youngest prime minister if he wins.
Sacramento Police officers arrested Anibal Hernandezsantana on Saturday morning for allegedly shooting at the occupied office of a local ABC affiliate.
TikTok's U.S. operations will be controlled by Americans in a planned deal to spin the platform off from its Chinese owner, White House press secretary Karolina Leavitt said.
Democrats Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries on Saturday demanded that President Donald Trump meet with them to avoid a government shutdown on Oct. 1.
A study shows wildfire smoke is responsible for more than 41,000 deaths in the U.S. each year, and by 2050 researchers warn that smoke could become the deadliest climate-driven threat to Americans.
More than half of Gaza City's residents have evacuated the area as Israel Defense Forces continue their offensive in what they call a Hamas stronghold.
Russia launched more than 600 drones and missiles at Ukraine in a "massive" attack aimed at infrastructure, residential areas and civilians, Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Authorities detained an armed man who was pretending to be affiliated with law enforcement at the location of Sunday's planned memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Alleged murderer Luigi Mangione says police and prosecutors violated his rights and wants the death penalty indictment against him dismissed in federal court.
Actor and comedian Steve Martin has canceled his upcoming live shows with his "Only Murders in the Building" co-star Martin Short because he has COVID.
Three protesters were arrested after Customs and Immigration Enforcement agents clashed with more than "100 rioters" outside a processing center west of Chicago.
Police in South Africa have seized crystal methamphetamine worth around $20 million at a lab on a rural property.
President Donald Trump is instituting two major changes to the H-1B visa process, including the introduction of a so-called "gold card," the U.S. Department of Labor confirmed in a media release.
The "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Former "Superman" star Henry Cavill has shared on Instagram a photo of his left ankle and foot in a cast, propped up on a pillow in front of a fireplace.
Travellers leaving London's Heathrow Airport were facing delays Saturday because of a cyber attack affecting the electronic check-in systems.
The United States military, for the third time, killed suspected drug dealers in a boat in the Caribbean Sea, President Donald Trump announced Friday.
Outspoken British rock star Morrissey has canceled two weekend shows in the United States due to a "credible threat on his life."
Make sure to have your black capes and utility belts ready to celebrate Saturday on National Batman Day. Read on about 5 superfans of the Dark Knight.
The election of Pope Leo XIV in carried special meaning for Peru, particularly for Chiclayo, where he served as a missionary and nearly 10 years as a bishop.
Actor Sammi Hanratty turns 30 and TV personality Michelle Visage turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 20. 
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