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Sussex police investigate suspected mosque arson Officials are looking for two suspects in a possible arson at a mosque in Sussex Saturday. 'Taylor Swift' tops North American box office with $33M "Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $33 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday. Judge says Trump administration can’t send any troops to Portland The Justice Department has appealed an earlier ruling by the judge as the Trump administration plans to mobilize Texas National Guard troops to Portland. Two killed, 12 injured in Alabama shooting At least two people are dead, including a teenager, and 12 more were wounded in a shooting in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday night. Five people arrested in clashes outside Georgian presidential palace Police in Georgia have made five arrests after clashing with anti-government protestors outside the presidential palace in the country's capital, Tbilisi. Queens Zoo breeding program helps restore vulnerable rabbit species Fifteen young New England cottontail rabbits, the only species native to New England, born at the Bronx Zoo have been released into the wild in Maine as part of an effort to save them from disappearing. Minnesota reports 10 new measles cases in unvaccinated travelers The Minnesota Department of Health has confirmed 10 new measles cases this week, bringing the state's total to 18 so far in 2025. U.S. soybean farmers may receive bailout after China launches embargo U.S. soybean farmers could be the recipients of between $10 billion and $14 billion in government aid after China's embargo against the crops tanked sales. Rite Aid shutters all stores amid bankruptcy After filing its second bankruptcy in May, the chain of Rite Aid drugstores have officially closed. The store began the shuttering its locations in May. Report: Pete Hegseth weighed sending elite military to Portland, Ore. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth considered deploying the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division to Portland, Ore., amid ongoing violent protests by Antifa and others. Syrian electoral college to select new Parliament members on Sunday Syria is electing Parliament officials Sunday, paving the way toward a more democratic future after more than 50 years of dictatorship amid Bashar al-Assad's rule. 'Vice Principals' actress Kimberly Hebert Gregory dies at 52 Kimberly Hébert Gregory's ex-husband, Chester Gregory, announced on Instagram that the "Vice Principals" and "The Chi" actress has died at the age of 52. 'SNL' kicks off Season 51 with Bad Bunny, Doja Cat NBC's Saturday Night Live kicked off its 51 season this weekend with Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny hosting and Doja Cat serving as musical guest. Five dead after Russia's overnight attack in Ukraine Russia launched some 50 missiles and 500 drones in an overnight attack in Ukraine, leaving five people dead, and many without power, the president said. On This Day, Oct. 5: Scientists genetically sequence flu strain behind 1918 pandemic On Oct. 5, 2005, scientists announced that for the first time they were able to genetically sequence the strain of avian flu that was behind the 1918 pandemic that killed up to 50 million people worldwide. Famous birthdays for Oct. 5: Kate Winslet, Patrick Roy Actor Kate Winslet turns 50 and NHL legend Patrick Roy turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 5. More Recent Articles
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Pritzker Says Federal Agents Are Trying to Make Chicago a ‘War Zone’Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois said he had ordered state agencies to investigate a raid on a Chicago apartment building where there had been reports of “nearly naked” children zip-tied by federal officers. 2 Motorists Charged in Chicago, Including One Shot by Federal AgentThe account in the federal criminal complaint, which differs significantly from an earlier homeland security statement, says the motorists rammed officers’ vehicle and that an agent shot one when she drove her car at him. Strong-Armed by Trump, Netanyahu Embraces Gaza Deal as a Personal WinPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel took credit for an emerging agreement, but it was clear that President Trump was calling the shots. Ian Roberts, Des Moines Superintendent, Had a Story Too Good to Be TrueIan Roberts rose through the ranks of American education with talent, charm and a riveting back story. He was also hiding a shocking secret. Craft Breweries Struggle as Sales and Appetites WaneOnce the darling of the alcohol industry, small-batch beer makers are shutting down because of increased competition and flagging interest. Yen Plummets, Stocks Rally: Markets Greet Japan’s Next LeaderThe governing party’s unexpected choice of Sanae Takaichi to lead it rattled markets on Monday, causing the yen to weaken and sending Japanese stocks sharply higher. Is Sports Betting Illegal in Your State? Not if You Call It a ‘Prediction Market.’Prediction markets like Kalshi, once known for offering wagers on elections, are now in the multibillion-dollar sports betting business and outside the reach of state regulations and taxes. This Crazy Crypto Heist Is the Story of Our TimeThe souring of the relationship between Georgia’s billionaire master and his former aide is a cautionary tale. G.O.P. to Gen Z: Pay Double for Health Insurance or Go WithoutIf Democrats don’t win the shutdown fight, millions of young Americans may lose coverage because of higher prices. Deputy Charged With Murder Knelt on Inmate’s Back, Affidavit SaysA recently released affidavit relates new details about the July death in a Kansas jail of a man with medical problems who was handcuffed and face down on a bunk. More Recent Articles |
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Officials are looking for two suspects in a possible arson at a mosque in Sussex Saturday.
"Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $33 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday.
The Justice Department has appealed an earlier ruling by the judge as the Trump administration plans to mobilize Texas National Guard troops to Portland.
At least two people are dead, including a teenager, and 12 more were wounded in a shooting in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday night.
Police in Georgia have made five arrests after clashing with anti-government protestors outside the presidential palace in the country's capital, Tbilisi.
Fifteen young New England cottontail rabbits, the only species native to New England, born at the Bronx Zoo have been released into the wild in Maine as part of an effort to save them from disappearing.
The Minnesota Department of Health has confirmed 10 new measles cases this week, bringing the state's total to 18 so far in 2025.
U.S. soybean farmers could be the recipients of between $10 billion and $14 billion in government aid after China's embargo against the crops tanked sales.
After filing its second bankruptcy in May, the chain of Rite Aid drugstores have officially closed. The store began the shuttering its locations in May.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth considered deploying the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division to Portland, Ore., amid ongoing violent protests by Antifa and others.
Syria is electing Parliament officials Sunday, paving the way toward a more democratic future after more than 50 years of dictatorship amid Bashar al-Assad's rule.
Kimberly Hébert Gregory's ex-husband, Chester Gregory, announced on Instagram that the "Vice Principals" and "The Chi" actress has died at the age of 52.
NBC's Saturday Night Live kicked off its 51 season this weekend with Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny hosting and Doja Cat serving as musical guest.
Russia launched some 50 missiles and 500 drones in an overnight attack in Ukraine, leaving five people dead, and many without power, the president said.
On Oct. 5, 2005, scientists announced that for the first time they were able to genetically sequence the strain of avian flu that was behind the 1918 pandemic that killed up to 50 million people worldwide.
Actor Kate Winslet turns 50 and NHL legend Patrick Roy turns 60, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 5. 
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