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Humberto strengthens into major hurricane as another storm threatens Humberto strengthened into a major hurricane and is headed to Bermuda as another potential storm threatens Cuba, Bahamas and eastern United States, NHC said. 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to return to Sinclair, Nexstar affiliates Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be available starting Friday night on all ABC affiliate stations after Sinclair and Nexstar ended their pre-emptions of the talk show. 'Scrubs' cast reunites for revival table read ABC released a photo from "Scrubs" revival's table read on Friday showing Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, John C. McGinley & Bill Lawrence. Gunman targeting NFL offices had CTE, medical examiner says The gunman who killed fourin New York City had a generative brain disease linked to repeated head injuries playing sports, medical examiner's office said. Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to assassinate President Ford, dies Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford 50 years ago, died at a nursing home in Franklin, Tenn., on Wednesday. She was 95. Elite Indonesian men's gymnast dies after training accident in Russia Naufal Takdir Al Bari, an Indonesian men's gymnast hoping to compete in the 2028 Summer Olympics, died after suffering a neck injury while training in Russia. Even a brief government shutdown could have lasting effect An increasingly familiar prospect is drawing near in Washington is a possible government shutdown. And for federal workers, it couldn't come at a worse time. 'Haunted Hotel' renewed for Season 2 following premiere "Haunted Hotel" will return for Season 2, Netflix announced a week after the animated comedy's premiere. The voice cast includes Will Forte and Eliza Coupe. Leaked documents: Russia to help China with planned Taiwan invasion Russia will train and equip Chinese paratroopers to invade Taiwan, according to leaked documents. Karol G, Bad Bunny shine as Premios Juventud comes to Panama Colombian hitmaker Karol G won two awards at the 2025 Premios Juventud in Panama City, Panama, while Puerto Rican singer and rapper Bad Bunny took home three. 'Social Network' companion piece film to open October 2026 Sony Pictures announced the release date for "The Social Reckoning" on Friday. Aaron Sorkin's companion piece to "The Social Network" opens Oct. 9, 2026. Tate McRae releases 'Tit for Tat' breakup song Tate McRae is back with a new song. The singer, 22, released "Tit for Tat" on Friday, saying she wrote the two weeks ago while she was on tour in Nashville. Study finds COVID-19 damage to sense of smell can last years A COVID-19 infection might blunt a person's sense of smell for years afterward, but so subtly they might not even notice it, researchers wrote in a new study. Look: Police hunt for pig on the loose in Virginia city Police in Virginia are asking members of the public to keep an eye out for a fugitive pig that "remains at large" in Charlottesville despite multiple sightings. 'Quiet in Class' docuseries explores Swedish child pornography scandal A new docu-series called "Quiet in Class," about an abuse scandal targeting more than 150 children at a Swedish private school, is coming to HBO Max on Monday. Israel destroys parts of Gaza City as humanitarian crisis ensues for Palestinians Israel's military on Friday continued an assault on Gaza City in nation's new ground offensive as Israeli Prime Minister addressed United Nations in New York. ‘The House of the Spirits’ series to premiere in 2026 Chilean American author Isabel Allende said she has seen the first episodes of a Prime series based on her bestselling novel, "The House of the Spirits." Assata Shakur, Black Liberation Army activist, dies in Cuba at 78 The Cuban government has announced that exiled activist Assata Shakur died in Havana on Thursday at 78. She was an activist within the Black Liberation Army. Watch: Dozens of delegates walk out ahead of Netanyahu's U.N. speech Dozens of U.N. delegates walked out of the General Assembly Hall on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to "finish the job" in Gaza. Listen: Olivia Dean releases new album, 'So Easy' music video Olivia Dean released her album "The Art of Loving" and a music video for "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" on Friday. The video shows her surrounded by couples. Commanders' Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin out vs. Falcons Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin will not play against the Atlanta Falcons, coach Dan Quinn announced Friday. Watch: Fireball in the sky over California identified as falling satellite A suspected meteor spotted in the night sky over Southern California and Nevada was identified as the remains of a Starlink satellite launched by SpaceX. Analysis: Recognizing a Palestinian state isn’t enough to move Israel A fresh wave of support for the Palestinians will remain ineffective and without real impact unless the international community takes concrete action. Florida Panthers' Aleksander Barkov has knee surgery, out indefinitely Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov underwent right knee surgery Friday, coach Paul Maurice announced. The Panthers' captain is out indefinitely. Researchers analyze secrets of world's oldest person's longevity University of Barcelona researchers analyzed factors that contributed to the long life of Maria Branyas Morera, who died at the age of 117 in August 2024. |
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Justice Dept. Seeks Information on Fani Willis, Georgia D.A. Who Prosecuted TrumpFederal investigators have subpoenaed records related to travel they believe Fani Willis took around the time of last year’s election, but it was not immediately clear why. Trump Predicts More Indictments After Comey and Claims It’s Not RevengePresident Trump has made clear that he expects the Justice Department to mete out punishment to his perceived enemies. Examining James Comey’s 2020 Testimony at the Heart of His IndictmentThe charges against the former F.B.I. director center on an appearance he made before a Senate committee in September 2020. Here’s a closer look. Trump Fired a U.S. Attorney Who Insisted on Following a Court OrderThe top federal prosecutor in Sacramento was fired hours after she reminded a Border Patrol chief to abide by court-ordered restrictions on immigration raids. Supreme Court Allows Trump to Withhold $4 Billion in Foreign Aid FundingThe court’s conservative majority allowed the president to cut the funding in part because it said his flexibility to engage in foreign affairs outweighed “the potential harm” faced by aid recipients. Texas Tech Moves to Limit Academic Discussion to 2 GendersThe university system said faculty must comply with President Trump’s order recognizing only two genders, possibly a first for a major public institution of higher education. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End of Birthright CitizenshipGovernment lawyers asked the justices to clear the way for the president’s executive order ending birthright citizenship. Summoned U.S. Military Officers Are Expected to Hear a ‘Rally the Troops’ MessageSeveral generals and admirals said the unusual meeting in the Washington area called by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth would be both disruptive and expensive. Des Moines Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts Detained by ICE, Officials SayFederal immigration officials said the superintendent had received a deportation order in May 2024 and fled from agents when they approached him on Friday. Justice Dept. Agents to Protect ICE Facilities, Bondi SaysPam Bondi, the attorney general, announced the deployment two days after a gunman opened fire at an ICE facility in Dallas, killing one detainee and injuring two others. Dallas ICE Shooting Victim, a Detainee, Is Now Fighting for His LifeMiguel Ángel García was critically injured in a shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, where Norlan Guzman-Fuentes was also killed. Early portraits of the victims are emerging. ICE Officer ‘Relieved of His Duties’ After Pushing Woman to FloorThe Department of Homeland Security said it was investigating an officer’s action during an altercation at a New York City immigration courthouse. Trump Believes ‘We Have a Deal’ on Gaza. But a Host of Obstacles Remain.Whether President Trump can help bring the war to an end will probably depend on how much he is willing to push Benjamin Netanyahu. Defiant Netanyahu Denounces Palestine Recognition, to a Mostly Empty U.N. HallA Palestinian state would be “national suicide” for Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, but many of the diplomats and leaders at the assembly boycotted his remarks. As Witkoff Pitched Mideast Peace, His Son Pitched Mideast InvestorsSteve Witkoff’s son recently sought money from Gulf states including Qatar, which has previously invested in Witkoff family projects to win favor with President Trump. 5 Dairy Myths Experts Want to CorrectWe surveyed leading nutrition experts to reveal the truth about raw milk, lactose intolerance, low-fat dairy and more. Gunman in NYC Shooting at NFL Headquarters Had CTEShane Tamura, a former high school football player, shot himself and left a note that said his motive was anger at the N.F.L. Trump Expands Tariffs Beyond Supreme Court’s ReachThe president’s tariffs on foreign drugs and furniture rely on national security laws outside the scope of current lawsuits. How Trump’s Latest Tariffs May Affect Your MedicinesThe president said he would impose a tariff of 100 percent on certain brand-name drugs. Here’s what we know so far. Sinclair and Nexstar End Jimmy Kimmel Boycott on Local ABC StationsSinclair and Nexstar have been pre-empting Mr. Kimmel’s show since he returned this week. Judge Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Art Had Lost Its ‘Oomph’The collector’s holding companies had sued his insurers for $400 million to cover paintings that they say had been damaged in a fire. The insurers said they had survived untouched. Robert B. Barnett, Washington Master of the Book World Megadeal, Dies at 79An influential lawyer, he negotiated blockbuster contracts for A-list clients, including the Clintons, the Obamas and the Bushes, while often acting as a political adviser. Polish Skier Climbs Everest and Skis Down Without Extra OxygenAndrzej Bargiel, 37, became the first person to complete the feat. The Comey Indictment Plunges the Country Into a Grave New PeriodAs despots have done for centuries, Trump is persecuting people he considers his enemies, with little justification other than raw political power. Trump Can’t Be the One to Pick Who’s IndictedThe Justice Department and the attorney general are supposed to keep a distance from the president, not be his personal score settlers. Trump Orders Unsealing of All Files on Amelia Earhart and Her DisappearanceThe president has called for the unsealing of documents related to the deaths of prominent historical figures like John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jared Kushner’s Firm Is Said to Be Part of $50 Billion Buyout of Electronic ArtsMr. Kushner’s private equity firm, Affinity Partners, is said to be in talks with the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and Silver Lake to buy out the video game giant. Brutal Murder of 3 Women, Broadcast On Instagram, Shocks ArgentinaThe live streamed torture and killing of three young women in Buenos Aires has stunned the country, setting off worries about the increasing presence of drug cartels. Police Kill Man Who Shot at Cars Outside Georgia Elementary SchoolThe gunman, a 25-year-old who lived near the campus, was shot dead as he approached the front of the school, officials said. |
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Humberto strengthened into a major hurricane and is headed to Bermuda as another potential storm threatens Cuba, Bahamas and eastern United States, NHC said.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be available starting Friday night on all ABC affiliate stations after Sinclair and Nexstar ended their pre-emptions of the talk show.
ABC released a photo from "Scrubs" revival's table read on Friday showing Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, John C. McGinley & Bill Lawrence.
The gunman who killed fourin New York City had a generative brain disease linked to repeated head injuries playing sports, medical examiner's office said.
Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford 50 years ago, died at a nursing home in Franklin, Tenn., on Wednesday. She was 95.
Naufal Takdir Al Bari, an Indonesian men's gymnast hoping to compete in the 2028 Summer Olympics, died after suffering a neck injury while training in Russia.
An increasingly familiar prospect is drawing near in Washington is a possible government shutdown. And for federal workers, it couldn't come at a worse time.
"Haunted Hotel" will return for Season 2, Netflix announced a week after the animated comedy's premiere. The voice cast includes Will Forte and Eliza Coupe.
Russia will train and equip Chinese paratroopers to invade Taiwan, according to leaked documents.
Colombian hitmaker Karol G won two awards at the 2025 Premios Juventud in Panama City, Panama, while Puerto Rican singer and rapper Bad Bunny took home three.
Sony Pictures announced the release date for "The Social Reckoning" on Friday. Aaron Sorkin's companion piece to "The Social Network" opens Oct. 9, 2026.
Tate McRae is back with a new song. The singer, 22, released "Tit for Tat" on Friday, saying she wrote the two weeks ago while she was on tour in Nashville.
A COVID-19 infection might blunt a person's sense of smell for years afterward, but so subtly they might not even notice it, researchers wrote in a new study.
Police in Virginia are asking members of the public to keep an eye out for a fugitive pig that "remains at large" in Charlottesville despite multiple sightings.
A new docu-series called "Quiet in Class," about an abuse scandal targeting more than 150 children at a Swedish private school, is coming to HBO Max on Monday.
Israel's military on Friday continued an assault on Gaza City in nation's new ground offensive as Israeli Prime Minister addressed United Nations in New York.
Chilean American author Isabel Allende said she has seen the first episodes of a Prime series based on her bestselling novel, "The House of the Spirits."
The Cuban government has announced that exiled activist Assata Shakur died in Havana on Thursday at 78. She was an activist within the Black Liberation Army.
Dozens of U.N. delegates walked out of the General Assembly Hall on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to "finish the job" in Gaza.
Olivia Dean released her album "The Art of Loving" and a music video for "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" on Friday. The video shows her surrounded by couples.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin will not play against the Atlanta Falcons, coach Dan Quinn announced Friday.
A suspected meteor spotted in the night sky over Southern California and Nevada was identified as the remains of a Starlink satellite launched by SpaceX.
A fresh wave of support for the Palestinians will remain ineffective and without real impact unless the international community takes concrete action.
Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov underwent right knee surgery Friday, coach Paul Maurice announced. The Panthers' captain is out indefinitely.
University of Barcelona researchers analyzed factors that contributed to the long life of Maria Branyas Morera, who died at the age of 117 in August 2024. 
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