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Dozens of shipping containers fall from vessel at California port Dozens of shipping containers plunged from a cargo ship into waters at a southeastern California port on Tuesday morning, according to officials, who said a unified command center has been erected to respond. Movie review: 'Swiped' misses heart of Tinder/Bumble drama "Swiped," on Hulu Sept. 19, tells the story of Tinder and Bumble in a contrived, cliche way that unfortunately misses the substantial issues with dating apps. Sister Helen Prejean, faith leaders press Newsom to clear death row Prejean, a prominent death penalty advocate, and others want the California governor to commute the sentence of every prisoner in the state condemned to die. RFK Jr. unveils initiatives to promote children's health Health and Human Services Director Robert Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday proposed 120 initiatives to reverse federal laws that cause chronic childhood diseases. Lady Gaga adds 20 U.S. tour dates to her world tour Grammy Award-winning recording artist Lady Gaga has added 20 dates to the North American leg of her Mayhem Ball world tour that started on July 16 in Las Vegas. NASA urges public to book Artemis II space flight 'boarding pass' soon NASA invited the public on Tuesday to grab a boarding pass and be a part of the space agency's test flight of its Artemis II mission set to launch four astronauts into orbit next year. Surfside condo collapse likely began on pool deck, investigators say Investigators with the National Institute of Standards and Technology say the Champlain Towers condo was showing distress before it suddenly collapsed. French president names new prime minister in wake of government collapse French Armed Forces Minister Sebastien Lecornu is French President Emmanuel Macron's pick to become France's next prime minister amid budget concerns. Global search-and-rescue system gets recognition as real lifesaver The world's 45-nation strong search-and-rescue system has declared a day this week its inaugural "Global Search-and-Rescue Day" to honor the many humanitarian efforts under its COSPAS-SARSAT global operations. Ukraine drones attack Sochi soon after Putin visit Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi a day before a Ukrainian drone strike that closed the airport and killed one. South Koreans detained in Georgia to return home Wednesday A chartered plane will ferry hundreds of South Koreans home from Atlanta after they were detained for illegally working at a Hyundai electric battery plant. Kiko now a tropical storm as it moves past Hawaiian Islands Hurricane Kiko steadily weakened as expected and downgraded to tropical storm status, according to forecasters who predict it will pass north of the Hawaiian Islands. Apple debuts new iPhone 17 lineup, Apple watches, AirPods Pro 3 Apple debuted its new iPhone 17 during its annual Apple Event on Tuesday, including the thin iPhone Air, iOS 26, a new Apple Watch 11 and AirPodsPro 3. CDC warns of 'kissing bug' disease spread in the United States Chagas disease -- a potentially serious illness spread by an insect called the "kissing bug" -- may be establishing itself in the United States, the CDC warns. Maduro decrees Oct. 1 for start of Christmas in Venezuela Venezuela will begin to observe the annual Christmas holiday on Oct. 1 for a second straight year, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered this week. Microsoft tells workers to prepare to return to the office Microsoft's chief people officer said Microsoft employees need to return to the office to ensure stronger results for their collaborative work efforts. Michigan judge dismisses case against 15 Republican fake electors A Michigan judge dismissed charges Tuesday against 15 people alleged to be fake electors in 2020. The judge said those charged didn't know about the scheme. Watch: Florida K-9 tracking a suspect finds bear in the woodsWatch: Man spits table tennis ball at a wall 51 times in 30 seconds A serial Guinness World Record-breaker took some time during an ocean cruise to spit a table tennis ball at a wall and break a record for the third time. Nepal's armed forces deploy as protests continue over social media law The Nepali Army is being deployed Tuesday night in response to violence that has broken out amid protests in Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu. San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle to miss at least 4 games The San Francisco 49ers will place tight end George Kittle on injured reserve due to his hamstring injury, prompting a mandatory absence of at least four games. Feds offer $11M reward for arrest of Ukrainian ransomware hacker An alleged Ukrainian ransomware hacker's indictment in New York was unsealed Tuesday, while the State Department offered up to $11 million in rewards. |
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Supreme Court Lets Trump Block Foreign Aid for NowActing on his own, the chief justice issued an “administrative stay” pausing a trial judge’s ruling while the full court considers the matter. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Trump’s Sprawling TariffsThe justices moved quickly to schedule oral argument to consider the legality of the president’s signature economic initiative. Protesters Call Out Trump as He Dines Out in WashingtonMr. Trump made the short trek from the White House to Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab to show that his federal crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital was working. RFK Jr. Releases Childhood Health ReportThe report, which follows a draft leaked last month, demonstrates both the ambitions and limits of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda. Trump Moves to Crack Down on Drug AdvertisingThe administration is proposing a return to a 1990s-era policy that kept most drug ads off TV. That could dent the revenues of drugmakers and major networks. Takeaways From RFK Jr.’s Childhood Health ReportA report from the commission led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is soft on pesticides, pledges to define ultraprocessed foods and promised an “infertility training center.” With Qatar Attack, Israel Again Leaves Trump in the DarkPresident Trump said he was “very unhappy about the way that went down.” Elizabeth Tsurkov, Princeton Student, Is Released From Iraq, Trump SaysIsrael and Iraq confirmed the release of Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Russian-Israeli graduate student at Princeton who was kidnapped in Iraq in 2023 by the militant group Kataib Hezbollah. A Phony Trump Check and a ‘Depreciated’ Woman in Epstein’s Birthday BookA photo in Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book shows the disgraced financier holding a novelty check with a signature of “DJ TRUMP.” It includes a woman who dated both men in the 1990s. Latest Revelations Complicate Trump’s Sweeping Denials About EpsteinPresident Trump often succeeds in pivoting the national conversation, but he is finding that more difficult when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein. Republicans Shrug at Epstein Birthday Sketch Apparently Signed by TrumpThe Republican response to the release of a suggestive note to Jeffrey Epstein apparently signed by President Trump followed a familiar pattern of deflection. For Nepal’s Protesters, Wealthy ‘Nepo Kids’ Are a Source of OutrageVideos and photos purporting to show the privileged lifestyles of children of the elite have fueled anger among young people. Fears Return for L.A. Immigrants After Supreme Court Allows Raids to ResumeLos Angeles residents are anxious once again following a Supreme Court ruling that allowed aggressive immigration raids to resume. U.S. Deportation Sent Asylum Seeker Back Into China’s GripA Chinese man crossed dangerous jungles to enter the United States, in a failed bid for asylum. After being deported home in 2023, he faced a choice: stay or try to leave again? What Travelers Need to Know About the Upcoming Strike in FranceThe planned shutdown, which will affect transit in and beyond Paris, dovetails with the tube strike in London. Apple Introduces iPhone 17, iPhone Air and Updated AirPods at Annual EventThe Silicon Valley giant also introduced updates to its traditional smartphones, as well as its AirPods and Apple Watch. James Walkinshaw, Democrat of Virginia, Wins House Special ElectionJames Walkinshaw will fill a seat left open by the death of his former boss, Gerald Connolly, and shrink the Republicans’ majority in the chamber. Boston Mayor Advances to General Election, Will Face Political NewcomerMayor Michelle Wu and Josh Kraft, a son of the New England Patriots owner, were the top two vote-getters in Tuesday’s preliminary mayoral election. Can Trump Deflate the Epstein Birthday-Book Scandal?Even compelling debunkings don’t eliminate the mystery. Gesture Politics Won’t Help PalestiniansBut diaspora Jews will pay an ugly price. Curtis Sliwa Vows to Stay in Mayor’s Race, Despite Push to Clear FieldBusiness leaders who hope Mr. Sliwa, the Republican nominee for New York City mayor, will suspend his campaign may find themselves disappointed: “No, no, no. A thousand times no,” he said. James Talarico Joins Senate Campaign in TexasState Representative James Talarico, who is studying to become a Presbyterian pastor, has sparred with Fox News hosts and bantered with Joe Rogan. Now he wants Senator John Cornyn’s seat. California Man Killed 2 Men He Met on Dating App, Authorities SayProsecutors said Rockim Prowell, 34, also stole their cars and tried to kill a third man. He was being held without bail. |
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Dozens of shipping containers plunged from a cargo ship into waters at a southeastern California port on Tuesday morning, according to officials, who said a unified command center has been erected to respond.
"Swiped," on Hulu Sept. 19, tells the story of Tinder and Bumble in a contrived, cliche way that unfortunately misses the substantial issues with dating apps.
Prejean, a prominent death penalty advocate, and others want the California governor to commute the sentence of every prisoner in the state condemned to die.
Health and Human Services Director Robert Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday proposed 120 initiatives to reverse federal laws that cause chronic childhood diseases.
Grammy Award-winning recording artist Lady Gaga has added 20 dates to the North American leg of her Mayhem Ball world tour that started on July 16 in Las Vegas.
NASA invited the public on Tuesday to grab a boarding pass and be a part of the space agency's test flight of its Artemis II mission set to launch four astronauts into orbit next year.
Investigators with the National Institute of Standards and Technology say the Champlain Towers condo was showing distress before it suddenly collapsed.
French Armed Forces Minister Sebastien Lecornu is French President Emmanuel Macron's pick to become France's next prime minister amid budget concerns.
The world's 45-nation strong search-and-rescue system has declared a day this week its inaugural "Global Search-and-Rescue Day" to honor the many humanitarian efforts under its COSPAS-SARSAT global operations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi a day before a Ukrainian drone strike that closed the airport and killed one.
A chartered plane will ferry hundreds of South Koreans home from Atlanta after they were detained for illegally working at a Hyundai electric battery plant.
Hurricane Kiko steadily weakened as expected and downgraded to tropical storm status, according to forecasters who predict it will pass north of the Hawaiian Islands.
Apple debuted its new iPhone 17 during its annual Apple Event on Tuesday, including the thin iPhone Air, iOS 26, a new Apple Watch 11 and AirPodsPro 3.
Chagas disease -- a potentially serious illness spread by an insect called the "kissing bug" -- may be establishing itself in the United States, the CDC warns.
Venezuela will begin to observe the annual Christmas holiday on Oct. 1 for a second straight year, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered this week.
Microsoft's chief people officer said Microsoft employees need to return to the office to ensure stronger results for their collaborative work efforts.
A Michigan judge dismissed charges Tuesday against 15 people alleged to be fake electors in 2020. The judge said those charged didn't know about the scheme.
A serial Guinness World Record-breaker took some time during an ocean cruise to spit a table tennis ball at a wall and break a record for the third time.
The Nepali Army is being deployed Tuesday night in response to violence that has broken out amid protests in Nepal's capital city of Kathmandu.
The San Francisco 49ers will place tight end George Kittle on injured reserve due to his hamstring injury, prompting a mandatory absence of at least four games.
An alleged Ukrainian ransomware hacker's indictment in New York was unsealed Tuesday, while the State Department offered up to $11 million in rewards. 
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