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Israel agrees to withdrawal line and reduced Gaza strikes President Donald Trump said Israeli officials agreed to an initial withdrawal line in Gaza and informed Hamas of the decision as Israel eased its offensive. Report: Pete Hegseth weighed sending elite military to Portland, Ore. War Sec. Pete Hegseth considered deploying the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division to Portland, Ore., amid ongoing violent protests by Antifa and others. Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez stabbed and arrested in Indianapolis Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was treated for stab wounds and arrested on three related crimes following an altercation in Indianapolis on Saturday. Harrods allocates $81M for to compensate abuse victims London-based Harrods has created an $81 million fund to compensate eligible recipients who say they were sexually abused by former owner Mohamed Al Fayed. 'Czech Trump' Babis headed for comeback as prime minister Billionaire Andrej Babis is poised to return to power as prime minister in the Czech Republic in a four-year comeback that mirrors U.S. President Donald Trump. JB Pritzker: Trump readying to federalize Illinois National Guard Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said the Trump administration has threatened to bypass him and call up the state's National Guard for a possible deployment. Israel prepares for Hamas to release hostages; talks to start in Egypt Israel is preparing for a cease-fire and the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas within 10 days after the militant group agreed to parts of the U.S. peace plan. Federal judge okays ‘vindictive prosecution’ hearing for Kilmar Garcia A federal judge has ordered a hearing to determine if the Justice Department is engaged in a vindictive prosecution of El Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Munich airport resumes flights after more drone sightings Germany's Munich International Airport resumed flights on Saturday after drone sightings closed the airport for 7 1/2 hours, the second disruption in 24 hours. As whooping cough cases rise, newborns most at risk, experts say When someone has whooping cough, the gasping "whoop" as they struggle to catch their breath between fits of coughing is unmistakable. Now, this once-rare illness is making a comeback in the U.S. Pete Hegseth fires U.S. Navy Chief of Staff Jon Harrison Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth on Friday fired U.S. Navy Chief of Staff Jon Harrison after the Senate this week confirmed Hung Cao as the Navy's undersecretary. N.C. governor signs crime bill named after slain Ukrainian refugee Democrat North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein reluctantly signed crime legislation, known as "Iryna's Law," named after a Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death. Sanae Takaichi set to become Japan's first female prime minister Sanae Takaichi, a hardline conservative, is set to become Japan's first female prime minister after being elected by her Liberal Democratic Party on Saturday. Look: Lauren Graham honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Gilmore Girls and Parenthood alum Lauren Graham was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday. Cardi B's 'Am I the Drama?' tops U.S. album chart Cardi B's "Am I the Drama?" is the No. 1 album in the U.S. this week. Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart is the soundtrack to "KPop Demon Hunters." No Season 6 for animated 'Great North' on FOX, Hulu The cartoon comedy, "The Great North," was canceled after 5 seasons on FOX and Hulu. It featured the voice talents of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate and Will Forte. On This Day, Oct. 4: Pope Paul VI is first pontiff to visit U.S. On Oct. 4, 1965, Pope Paul VI arrived at Kennedy International Airport in New York on the first visit by a pope to the United States. Famous birthdays for Oct. 4: Clifton Davis, Susan Sarandon Actor Clifton Davis turns 80 and actor Susan Sarandon turns 79, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 4. More Recent Articles
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Hamas Partially Accepts Trump’s Peace PlanHamas said it would release all Israeli hostages but wants to negotiate elements of President Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. Adam Rasgon, a reporter for The New York Times in Jerusalem, explains where negotiations stand. For Netanyahu, Trump’s Nod to Peace Puts Him in a Tough SpotThe Israeli leader thought he had a plan from the U.S. president that would have represented total victory over Hamas. Suddenly, it looks as though he might not get everything he wants. Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan: What to KnowIsrael and Hamas said they would work with President Trump’s plan to end the war, but a number of sticking points could derail efforts to reach a diplomatic breakthrough. The Next Steps for Hostages in GazaThe families of hostages have reacted with a mix of optimism and trepidation, urging the Israeli government to not squander the opportunity. Judge Blocks Trump’s Deployment of National Guard in Portland, Ore.A federal judge appointed by President Trump issued a temporary restraining order, siding for now with Oregon and Portland lawyers who called federalizing the guard a presidential overreach. This Program Rescued Army RecruitingThe defense secretary cites a ‘Trump bump.’ But the Army’s recruiting surge wouldn’t have been possible without the program started three years ago at Fort Jackson. Trapped in the Homes They Thought Would Protect ThemSome victims of the Cebu earthquake in the Philippines lived in homes that were supposed to withstand natural disasters. How Private Equity Oversees the Ethics of Drug ResearchMany drug trials are vetted by companies with ties to the drugmakers, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and patient safety. Discount Airlines Like Spirit and Frontier Changed Flying. Now They’re in Trouble.Carriers like Spirit and Frontier have lost customers to bigger competitors and seen their costs balloon. Some are in financial distress. 2 Girls Found Dead Atop a J Train in Suspected Subway Surfing AccidentThe teenagers, found unconscious on the roof of a train in Brooklyn, appear to be the latest casualties of a popular and deadly game. Mark Sanchez, Ex-N.F.L. Quarterback, Is Charged in Stabbing in IndianapolisMr. Sanchez, who works as a Fox Sports commentator, was charged with battery on Saturday, the police said. He was in stable condition after being injured in the early-morning episode in Indianapolis. |
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President Donald Trump said Israeli officials agreed to an initial withdrawal line in Gaza and informed Hamas of the decision as Israel eased its offensive.
War Sec. Pete Hegseth considered deploying the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division to Portland, Ore., amid ongoing violent protests by Antifa and others.
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was treated for stab wounds and arrested on three related crimes following an altercation in Indianapolis on Saturday.
London-based Harrods has created an $81 million fund to compensate eligible recipients who say they were sexually abused by former owner Mohamed Al Fayed.
Billionaire Andrej Babis is poised to return to power as prime minister in the Czech Republic in a four-year comeback that mirrors U.S. President Donald Trump.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said the Trump administration has threatened to bypass him and call up the state's National Guard for a possible deployment.
Israel is preparing for a cease-fire and the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas within 10 days after the militant group agreed to parts of the U.S. peace plan.
A federal judge has ordered a hearing to determine if the Justice Department is engaged in a vindictive prosecution of El Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Germany's Munich International Airport resumed flights on Saturday after drone sightings closed the airport for 7 1/2 hours, the second disruption in 24 hours.
When someone has whooping cough, the gasping "whoop" as they struggle to catch their breath between fits of coughing is unmistakable. Now, this once-rare illness is making a comeback in the U.S.
Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth on Friday fired U.S. Navy Chief of Staff Jon Harrison after the Senate this week confirmed Hung Cao as the Navy's undersecretary.
Democrat North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein reluctantly signed crime legislation, known as "Iryna's Law," named after a Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death.
Sanae Takaichi, a hardline conservative, is set to become Japan's first female prime minister after being elected by her Liberal Democratic Party on Saturday.
Gilmore Girls and Parenthood alum Lauren Graham was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday.
Cardi B's "Am I the Drama?" is the No. 1 album in the U.S. this week. Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart is the soundtrack to "KPop Demon Hunters."
The cartoon comedy, "The Great North," was canceled after 5 seasons on FOX and Hulu. It featured the voice talents of Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate and Will Forte.
On Oct. 4, 1965, Pope Paul VI arrived at Kennedy International Airport in New York on the first visit by a pope to the United States.
Actor Clifton Davis turns 80 and actor Susan Sarandon turns 79, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 4. 
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