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Trump halts funding to Colombia amid deepening row over boat attacks President Donald Trump on Sunday announced he was cutting all federal funding to Colombia amid a deepening row between the right-wing populist American leader and socialist President Gustavo Petro. 3 wounded in Oklahoma State University campus shooting An early Sunday shooting on the main campus of Oklahoma State University has left three people injured, only one a student, authorities said, as they continue to investigate. Norman Reedus praises the passion of his Spanish collaborators on 'Daryl Dixon' S3 Norman Reedus says bringing "Daryl Dixon" to Spain for S3 reminded him of the energy and excitement he experienced when "The Walking Dead" began in 2010. Two people killed when plane skids off Hong Kong airport runway At least two people were killed when an Emirates 747 cargo plane skidded off a runway and into the sea at Hong Kong International Airport Monday morning, local media reported. George Santos describes 'rotting facilities,' vows prison reform Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., a convicted fraudster and identity thief, has said he will work to reform U.S. prisons, having been released from a penitentiary Friday by President Donald Trump. SpaceX launches rockets from opposite coasts, ties mission total SpaceX launched a pair of Falcon 9 rockets from opposite coasts Sunday, sending a total of 56 satellites into low-Earth orbit, adding to the growing Starlink commercial fleet. U.S. announces seventh strike on an alleged drug boat U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Sunday that the Trump administration had conducted a strike against a seventh boat accused of drug smuggling. Look: Brandy suffers dehydration, cuts Chicago show short Pop music star Brandy said on Instagram Sunday she had to cut her Chicago show short on Saturday because she was suffering from dehydration. Vance event honoring Marines criticized as a ‘dangerous’ show of force As protesters marched against the Trump administration Saturday, Vice President JD Vance took the stage at a live artillery demonstration at Camp Pendleton. 'Black Phone 2' tops North American box office with $26.5M Ethan Hawke's horror film "Black Phone 2" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $26.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday. China accuses United States of 'cyber espionage' China on Sunday accused the United States of espionage against the country's top time center, which China said could seriously impact the orderly functioning of its society. Florida confirms case of 'zombie deer disease' in wild deer Florida wildlife officials have confirmed the state's second case of a deadly and highly contagious infection known as "zombie deer disease" in a wild deer. Bolivians to choose between two conservatives in presidential runoff Bolivia's presidential runoff election on Sunday is the nation's first and excludes a socialist candidate after voters narrowed the field to two conservatives. Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to new ceasefire after continued clashes Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to a new ceasefire mediated by Qatar and Turkey after deadly clashes continued despite an earlier pause to hostilities. Friendship, helping people boosts happiness for older adults Researchers say that doing small favors for close friends -- like offering a ride or lending a hand -- can boost happiness and give people a greater sense of purpose. Watch: Sabrina Carpenter hosts 'Saturday Night Live' Sabrina Carpenter hosted this weekend's edition of "SNL." She sang "Nobody's Son" and appeared in comedy sketches "Girlboss Seminar" and "Grind Song." Israel renews Gaza attacks, accuses Hamas of breaking cease-fire The Israeli Defense Forces on Sunday accused Hamas of breaking a recent cease-fire and renewed attacks in Gaza against what it called "terror targets." Thieves steal priceless jewels in massive Louvre Museum heist A group of thieves broke into the Louvre Museum on Sunday morning and stole seven priceless jewels from the Apollo Gallery before fleeing on motorcycles. Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers dead at 48Famous birthdays for Oct. 19: John Lithgow, Katie Douglas Actor John Lithgow turns 42 and actor Katie Douglas turns 27, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 19. On This Day, Oct. 19: Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown, ending Revolutionary War On Oct. 19, 1781, Britain's Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered with more than 7,000 troops to Gen. George Washington at Yorktown, Va., effectively ending the American War of Independence More Recent Articles |
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Israel Strikes Gaza and Temporarily Halts Aid, Saying Hamas Broke TruceIsrael launched a wave of attacks on Gaza after accusing Palestinian militants of attacking its forces across cease-fire lines. Both sides say they are still committed to the truce. Far From Gaza, a Palestinian Enclave Thrives, Even as War Feels NearFifteen miles west of Manhattan, in Paterson, N.J., a community is directly, and often painfully, connected to a conflict half a world away. Where Does the Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Stand?Unresolved issues and flare-ups of violence threaten to destabilize the fragile agreement. Colombia’s Leader Accuses U.S. of Murder, Prompting Trump to Halt AidPresident Gustavo Petro said a U.S. strike in the Caribbean had killed a fisherman. President Trump said he would cut aid and impose new tariffs on Colombian imports. Shell Detonated Over Interstate 5 During Marines Event, California Officials SayThe mishap, during an anniversary celebration for the Marine Corps attended by the vice president and defense secretary, underscores safety concerns that Gov. Gavin Newsom voiced before Saturday’s event at Camp Pendleton. U.S. Kills 3 on Boat Suspected of Smuggling Drugs for Colombian RebelsIt was the seventh known strike in President Trump’s military campaign of attacking, rather than arresting, those suspected of running drugs in the Caribbean. Louvre Robbers Take ‘Priceless’ French JewelsThe robbers employed a portable electric ladder to break into a second-floor wing of the Paris museum that holds the French crown jewels. Louvre Robbery: What Was StolenThe stolen items include glittering royal tiaras, necklaces and earrings. Santos Thanks Trump During TV Appearances After His Release From PrisonMr. Santos, the disgraced congressman from Long Island, lashed out at the warden of the prison where he had been held and suggested he was now free to get Botox. It’s 2025, and Democrats Are Still Running Against TrumpIn New Jersey, Virginia and beyond, voters have been inundated with ads linking Republican candidates to the president. Some Democratic strategists see a missed opportunity to forge a more positive message. Mamdani and Cuomo Make Their Cases in Last Weekend Before Early VotingAs the New York City mayoral campaign enters its final weeks, the candidates appeared at a forum at Queens College and at a soccer tournament in Coney Island. The Democratic Mayor Who Thinks Cities Are Handling Trump WrongMayor John Whitmire of Houston believes the best way to govern a diverse, immigrant-heavy city in the current political climate is by keeping your head down and your ambitions modest. A Tower on Billionaires’ Row Is Full of Cracks. Who’s to Blame?A superstar team of architects and developers insisted on an all-white concrete facade. It could explain some of the building’s problems. An ICE Raid at a Building in Chicago Swept Up Dozens of U.S. CitizensAn immigration raid on an apartment building in Chicago followed years of problems with crime, and neglect by landlords. It swept up dozens of U.S. citizens who were detained in the middle of the night. The Tech Right Gets Its Own Phyllis SchlaflyKatherine Boyle, an influential venture capitalist who is a friend of the vice president, thinks the country’s path forward involves cultural conservatism and more weapons production. An Ode to October BaseballWith the World Series just days away, we look at the beauty of baseball — even if one team looks unbeatable. For Alaskan Evacuees, Home Is Gone, With No Return in SightTheir communities devastated from last weekend’s storm, many are in shelters in Anchorage and facing life in a completely different world. Trump Is Dragging Us Down to His LevelThe Young Republicans’ Telegram chat was revealing in so many ways. The HBO Miniseries ‘Task’ Gets Rural America RightSince the first election of President Trump, Hollywood has fretted about portraying rural and red state Americans. Some new TV series show how to get it right. China’s Economy Held Steady in the Third Quarter, but Consumers Were More CautiousA further increase in China’s trade surplus failed to fully offset the effects of a worsening housing market, which has left consumers wary. Sam Rivers, Bassist for Limp Bizkit, Dies at 48As a founding member of the band, he helped it achieve mainstream success. More Recent Articles |
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President Donald Trump on Sunday announced he was cutting all federal funding to Colombia amid a deepening row between the right-wing populist American leader and socialist President Gustavo Petro.
An early Sunday shooting on the main campus of Oklahoma State University has left three people injured, only one a student, authorities said, as they continue to investigate.
Norman Reedus says bringing "Daryl Dixon" to Spain for S3 reminded him of the energy and excitement he experienced when "The Walking Dead" began in 2010.
At least two people were killed when an Emirates 747 cargo plane skidded off a runway and into the sea at Hong Kong International Airport Monday morning, local media reported.
Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., a convicted fraudster and identity thief, has said he will work to reform U.S. prisons, having been released from a penitentiary Friday by President Donald Trump.
SpaceX launched a pair of Falcon 9 rockets from opposite coasts Sunday, sending a total of 56 satellites into low-Earth orbit, adding to the growing Starlink commercial fleet.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Sunday that the Trump administration had conducted a strike against a seventh boat accused of drug smuggling.
Pop music star Brandy said on Instagram Sunday she had to cut her Chicago show short on Saturday because she was suffering from dehydration.
As protesters marched against the Trump administration Saturday, Vice President JD Vance took the stage at a live artillery demonstration at Camp Pendleton.
Ethan Hawke's horror film "Black Phone 2" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $26.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday.
China on Sunday accused the United States of espionage against the country's top time center, which China said could seriously impact the orderly functioning of its society.
Florida wildlife officials have confirmed the state's second case of a deadly and highly contagious infection known as "zombie deer disease" in a wild deer.
Bolivia's presidential runoff election on Sunday is the nation's first and excludes a socialist candidate after voters narrowed the field to two conservatives.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to a new ceasefire mediated by Qatar and Turkey after deadly clashes continued despite an earlier pause to hostilities.
Researchers say that doing small favors for close friends -- like offering a ride or lending a hand -- can boost happiness and give people a greater sense of purpose.
Sabrina Carpenter hosted this weekend's edition of "SNL." She sang "Nobody's Son" and appeared in comedy sketches "Girlboss Seminar" and "Grind Song."
The Israeli Defense Forces on Sunday accused Hamas of breaking a recent cease-fire and renewed attacks in Gaza against what it called "terror targets."
A group of thieves broke into the Louvre Museum on Sunday morning and stole seven priceless jewels from the Apollo Gallery before fleeing on motorcycles.
Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers has died at the age of 48.
Actor John Lithgow turns 42 and actor Katie Douglas turns 27, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 19.
On Oct. 19, 1781, Britain's Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered with more than 7,000 troops to Gen. George Washington at Yorktown, Va., effectively ending the American War of Independence 
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