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Two adults drown in San Antonio flood waters Two adults believed to be homeless were killed overnight, drowning in floodwaters caused by heavy rain that hit San Antonio over the weekend, authorities said. Powerball jackpot, $1.1B up for grabs in Labor Day drawing Labor Day's Powerball jackpot soared to the fifth-largest prize ever, an estimated $1.1 billion, as the winning numbers were announced Monday night. Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler to retire from Congress Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, the longest-serving congressional member from New York, has decided not to run for re-election to assist "generational change." Suspect arrested in shooting death of Ukrainian politician A suspect has been arrested in Saturday's shooting death of politician Andriy Parubiy, Ukraine's former secretary of the National Security and Defense Council. Trump praises D.C. mayor, declares nation's capital 'crime free zone' President Donald Trump praised Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser for supporting a federal crackdown on crime, as he declared the nation's capital "a crime free zone." 8-year-old airlifted to a Miami hospital after shark bite A shark bit a boy's leg while he was snorkeling in the Atlantic Ocean near Key Largo on Monday afternoon, prompting first responders to airlift him to Miami. 'Longmire,' 'Dances with Wolves' icon Graham Greene dies at 73Southwest Airlines takes first flight with secondary cockpit barrier Southwest Airlines has become one of the first U.S. carriers to fly a plane with an added barrier to protect pilots from intrusions when they exit the cockpit. Pew: U.S. immigration declined over last year The Pew Research Center says the number of U.S.-based migrant workers declined by 1.2 million from January through July, according to U.S Census Bureau data. Genocide scholars association accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza The International Association of Genocide Scholars on Sunday passed a resolution accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, which Israeli officials deny. Police seek info on suspected murder victim at Burning Man Festival Local police seek information related to the suspected murder of a middle-aged man found on Saturday night at the site of the annual Burning Man Festival. Trump to award Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom President Donald Trump announced Monday he will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was injured in a weekend car crash. Tropical Storm Kiko expected to strengthen into hurricane Newly formed Tropical Storm Kiko is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Monday night, the National Hurricane Center said in a late afternoon update. Nestle fires CEO Freixe after relationship with subordinate disclosed Nestle, the world's largest food and beverage company, fired CEO Laurent Freixe after disclosing a romantic relationship with a subordinate with Swiss company. Confederate statue removed in Edenton, N.C., near OBX for waterfront project A Confederate monument was taken out in a small North Carolina community in order to make room for a new multi-milion dollar waterfront business project. 1,000+ ‘Workers Over Billionaires’ protests planned for Labor Day Labor organizations and political activist groups are sponsoring more than 1,000 protests in cities and smaller communities across the nation Monday. Trump wants drugmakers to 'justify the success' of COVID-19 vaccines President Donald Trump said he wants pharmaceutical companies to "justify the success" of COVID-19 vaccines though he has touted the "warp speed" success. Pope Leo XIV accepts LGBTQ inclusion in Catholic Church Pope Leo XIV confirmed his intent to include LGBTQ parishioners within the Catholic Church ahead of their planned Holy Year pilgrimage to Vatican City. Kim Jong Un to join Chinese, Russian leaders for Beijing parade North Korean leader Kim Jong Un departed Pyongyang on Monday to attend a military parade in Beijing to celebrate victory over the Axis powers 80 years ago. Russia accused of jamming GPS of van der Leyen's jet going to Bulgaria Russia is suspected of interfering with the Global Positioning System of a jet carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday, the European Union said Monday FSU linebacker Ethan Pritchard 'stable' but 'critical' after Florida gun attack Florida State's Ethan Pritchard was listed in critical but stable condition after a gun shot attack while visiting family in the north Florida panhandle. Afghanistan earthquake death toll passes 800 More than 800 people were killed and hundreds more were injured by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan, the national broadcaster reported Monday. |
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Putin Finds a Growing Embrace on the Global StageEurasian leaders eagerly met the Russian leader at a summit this week, as President Trump has helped ease his isolation over the war in Ukraine. Xi’s Parade to Showcase China’s Military Might and Circle of AutocratsChina will mark Japan’s defeat in World War II with a parade of missiles, soldiers and leaders like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia. Russia Suspected of Jamming GPS for E.U. Leader’s Plane, Officials SayThe Bulgarian authorities believe that Russia disrupted navigation signals that would have been used by a plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen, European officials said. Trump’s D.C. Crime Crackdown Shows Administration’s Uneasy Relationship With GunsIf President Trump’s actions were intended to drive a law-and-order wedge between Democratic big-city leaders and their constituents, it has also exposed a division in his own coalition. Crime Festers in Republican States While Their Troops Patrol WashingtonRepublican governors who have mustered National Guard troops for deployment in blue-state cities may re-examine their deployments if federal intervention significantly brings crime down. Trump Orders Have Stripped Nearly Half a Million Federal Workers of Union RightsThe president, who has targeted collective bargaining contracts for nearly one million government employees, has said their functions touch on national security. Trump Family Profits Even With Tepid Launch of Crypto TokensWorld Liberty Financial’s cryptocurrency token fell short of investors’ hopes. But a previous deal paved the way for a payment to the Trump family of potentially hundreds of millions of dollars. Nadler, Pillar of Democratic Party’s Old Guard, Will Retire Next YearRepresentative Jerrold Nadler, the ex-House Judiciary chairman who helped lead President Trump’s impeachments, will not seek re-election in New York. Sophie Cunningham Avenged Caitlin Clark. Now Sponsors (and the Right) Love Her.The W.N.B.A.’s Sophie Cunningham is riding her viral moment to endorsements and brand deals. But she doesn’t want to talk politics. Nestlé Dismisses CEO Laurent Freixe Over Inappropriate Relationship With a SubordinateThe world’s largest food company named Philipp Navratil, a longtime employee, to replace Laurent Freixe. Rudy Giuliani Released From Hospital After Car CrashRudolph W. Giuliani was injured Saturday night when the vehicle he was riding in was rear-ended on a New Hampshire highway. In Brooklyn, West Indian Parade Celebrates Heritage and CarnivalRevelers crowded Eastern Parkway for the 58th annual West Indian American Day Parade, known for its elaborate floats and costumes. N.Y.C. Mayoral Rivals Make a Pivotal Stop at West Indian Day ParadeThe parade on Labor Day marks the beginning of a two-month sprint to Election Day, as Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s rivals try to narrow his lead. Afghanistan Earthquake Leaves More Than 800 DeadThe quake, near the border with Pakistan, injured more than 2,500 people in mountainous areas that rescue workers took hours to reach. Searching the Rubble After Afghanistan’s Deadly EarthquakeHundreds of people were killed and at least 2,500 others were injured in a difficult to reach mountainous region. Officials warned many more people may still be awaiting rescue. What to Know About the Earthquake in AfghanistanHundreds of people were killed and more than 2,500 were injured, according to the Taliban government, and the death toll was expected to rise. The Unchecked, Unbalanced Reign of King DonaldIs our vaunted system really safe from the shameless likes of Trump? We Ran the CDC: RFK Jr. Is Endangering Every American’s HealthAgency leaders sound the alarm. N.Y.C. Man Is Fourth Person to Die in Custody in Just Over a WeekA Turkish-born pedicab driver who was arrested on Friday night was found unconscious and unresponsive in a police station house cell. He later died at Bellevue Hospital. Labor Day Protests Denounce Trump While Supporting WorkersThe demonstrations were part of the continuing effort by Trump opponents to try to pressure his administration, even if many events were modest in size. Joe Bugner, 75, British Boxing Champ Who Slugged It Out With Ali, DiesA European titleholder as well, he twice went the distance with Ali and once with Joe Frazier, losing those bouts but gaining respect. Boy Shot and Killed After ‘Ding Dong Ditch’ Prank in HoustonThe police in Houston detained a person after an 11-year-old boy was shot on Saturday night, officials said. |
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Two adults believed to be homeless were killed overnight, drowning in floodwaters caused by heavy rain that hit San Antonio over the weekend, authorities said.
Labor Day's Powerball jackpot soared to the fifth-largest prize ever, an estimated $1.1 billion, as the winning numbers were announced Monday night.
Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, the longest-serving congressional member from New York, has decided not to run for re-election to assist "generational change."
A suspect has been arrested in Saturday's shooting death of politician Andriy Parubiy, Ukraine's former secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.
President Donald Trump praised Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser for supporting a federal crackdown on crime, as he declared the nation's capital "a crime free zone."
A shark bit a boy's leg while he was snorkeling in the Atlantic Ocean near Key Largo on Monday afternoon, prompting first responders to airlift him to Miami.
Southwest Airlines has become one of the first U.S. carriers to fly a plane with an added barrier to protect pilots from intrusions when they exit the cockpit.
The Pew Research Center says the number of U.S.-based migrant workers declined by 1.2 million from January through July, according to U.S Census Bureau data.
The International Association of Genocide Scholars on Sunday passed a resolution accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, which Israeli officials deny.
Local police seek information related to the suspected murder of a middle-aged man found on Saturday night at the site of the annual Burning Man Festival.
President Donald Trump announced Monday he will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was injured in a weekend car crash.
Newly formed Tropical Storm Kiko is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Monday night, the National Hurricane Center said in a late afternoon update.
Nestle, the world's largest food and beverage company, fired CEO Laurent Freixe after disclosing a romantic relationship with a subordinate with Swiss company.
A Confederate monument was taken out in a small North Carolina community in order to make room for a new multi-milion dollar waterfront business project.
Labor organizations and political activist groups are sponsoring more than 1,000 protests in cities and smaller communities across the nation Monday.
President Donald Trump said he wants pharmaceutical companies to "justify the success" of COVID-19 vaccines though he has touted the "warp speed" success.
Pope Leo XIV confirmed his intent to include LGBTQ parishioners within the Catholic Church ahead of their planned Holy Year pilgrimage to Vatican City.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un departed Pyongyang on Monday to attend a military parade in Beijing to celebrate victory over the Axis powers 80 years ago.
Russia is suspected of interfering with the Global Positioning System of a jet carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday, the European Union said Monday
Florida State's Ethan Pritchard was listed in critical but stable condition after a gun shot attack while visiting family in the north Florida panhandle.
More than 800 people were killed and hundreds more were injured by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan near its border with Pakistan, the national broadcaster reported Monday. 
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