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Tony Curran calls his 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' character a 'dastardly individual' Tony Curran says Lord Lovat on the "Outlander" prequel, "Blood of My Blood," is such a terrible person that even his real-life loved ones are appalled by him. Deadly 6.9-magnitude earthquake hits central Philippines The numbers of those dead or injured in the powerful Tuesday tremor could rise as officials scramble to respond to the disaster near the coastal city of Bogo. Trump admin.: Minnesota violated Title IX over transgender athletes The Trump administration on Tuesday declared that Minnesota's policies allowing transgender athletes to play on teams that match with their gender identity violated federal law. Jeanne Tripplehorn returns to native Tulsa to play 'Lowdown' 'hellcat' Jeanne Tripplehorn says one of the best parts of starring in the FX drama, "The Lowdown," was shooting it in her native Tulsa. Government shutdown puts federal workers, public services at risk The federal government entered a shutdown, leaving federal workers without pay, and challenging services like the Smithsonian and national parks to stay open. Average marketplace health insurance cost on track to double, KFF says The healthcare policy think tank KFF released the analysis on enhanced health insurance subsidies that have been at the heart of government funding talks. Federal government shutdown hours away after Senate resolutions fail Many federal government employees might be laid off after the Senate voted against resolutions to keep the government open while working on a new budget. SAG-AFTRA union fumes over AI 'actress' Tilly Norwood The influential actors union said that Tilly Norwood, who debuted over the summer, relies on stolen performances and will mean less work for human performers. Former NFL QB Jay Cutler begins serving 4-day DUI sentence Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler began serving a four-day jail sentence in Tennessee's Williamson County for driving under the influence and carrying a firearm while intoxicated. Mitt Romney says he urged Biden to pre-emptively pardon Trump Former Sen. Mitt Romney urged advisers to former President Joe Biden to pre-emptively pardon President Donald Trump to prevent politically based prosecutions. Judge rules Trump officials tried to silence pro-Palestinian students Federal Judge William Young rules that cabinet members Kristi Noem and Marco Rubio tried to intimidate foreign students who expressed pro-Palestinian views. Iowa removes license of superintendent arrested by ICE Iowa has formally revoked the license of the Des Moines schools superintendent who was picked up by ICE and switched his status from paid to unpaid leave. Elon Musk announces 'Grokipedia' challenge to Wikipedia Elon Musk-owned xAI plans to launch a challenger to Wikipedia called "Grokipedia" that he said will be a big improvement over the popular open-source website. Reebok’s logo to stay on Israeli national soccer team uniforms The Israeli Football Association reportedly treated Reebok with legal action after the athletic ware brand joined a boycott amid ongoing criticism of Israel. Trump tells military leaders that U.S. cities could be used as 'training grounds' President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke before a gathering of top military brass in Quantico, Va., from around the world Tuesday. GOP Rep. David Schweikert announces Arizona gubernatorial run Republican Rep. David Schweikert on Tuesday announced his candidacy to become Arizona's next governor after serving in the House of Representatives since 2010. Poland arrests suspect in 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion "Volodymyr Z," the Ukrainian man suspected in the 2022 explosion of Europe's Nord Stream pipeline in the Baltic Sea has been arrested by Polish police. Scores of Miami-bound cruise ship passengers sick with norovirus Scores of people on a Royal Caribbean cruise reportedly fell ill with norovirus, prompting CDC efforts to contain the ship's outbreak. Watch: Package-stealing bear swipes sweater from Wash. porch Wildlife officials in Washington shared video of a black bear near Ocean Shores turning porch pirate to steal a package from in front of a resident's door. Clerk's mistake leads to S.C. woman's $303,000 lottery jackpot A South Carolina woman credited a store clerk's error with earning her a $303,000 prize from a South Carolina Education Lottery Palmetto Cash 5 drawing. Analysis: Hezbollah in 'existential' crisis, faces Middle East changes Hezbollah, which emerged weakened from a war with Israel, now faces an existential crisis as it struggles to cope with sweeping changes across the Middle East DoorDash announces Dot, its new autonomous robot for deliveries DoorDash on Tuesday unveiled its new autonomous delivery robot: Dot, which can "seamlessly navigate bike lanes, roads, and sidewalks" while making deliveries. Japan and South Korea to cooperate on social and other issues Political leaders in Japan and South Korea on Tuesday agreed to cooperate on matters affecting both nations during a summit meeting in Busan, South Korea. S.C. farmers to get $38M in Hurricane Helene recovery funds The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday it will give more than $38.3 million in aid to South Carolina farmers for Hurricane Helene recovery. |
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A More Polarized Senate Drives Shutdown GridlockWith few senators from conservative states in their ranks, Democrats feel less pressure to capitulate, while more conservative Republicans are not inclined to cut a deal. Trump Gave the Military’s Brass a Rehashed Speech. Until Minute 44.On an almost daily basis, thousands of words pour forth from the president’s mouth. Sometimes, he tucks in a wildly revealing insight about the direction he is taking the country. Hegseth Lectures Military Brass on ‘Woke’ Leaders, Fitness and GroomingSenior officers, summoned from around the world, are entrusted to manage complex military operations. They got a lecture on fitness and grooming standards. Judge Disqualifies Nevada’s Acting U.S. Attorney From Handling CasesA federal judge said Sigal Chattah was not “validly serving as acting U.S. attorney.” The Trump administration had appointed her to the post in a way that circumvented federal procedures. White House Withdraws Nomination of E.J. Antoni, Trump’s Pick to Lead BLSE.J. Antoni, a conservative economist, had faced bipartisan criticism as President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Trump Administration Moves to Relax Rules on HydrofluorocarbonsThe E.P.A. plan would allow grocery stores, air-conditioning manufacturers and others to phase out hydrofluorocarbons in cooling equipment more slowly. Trump Cuts to Counterterrorism Funds for New York Reach $187 MillionGov. Kathy Hochul of New York asked that the funding be restored, accusing the Trump administration of “walking away from the fight against terrorism.” Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian SpeechIn a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence. In Unusual Move, Prosecutors Secure Federal Charges From Local Grand JuryA judge, Zia M. Faruqui, said that what appeared to be a kind of grand jury forum shopping seemed to have broken “decades-long norms and the rule of law.” Kimmel and Colbert, Joined in New York, Show a United FrontThe two late-night hosts shared stories on each other’s shows on Tuesday about their recent turmoil, and some criticism of President Trump. After Vesuvius Buried Pompeii, Some Survivors Moved Back InAs many as 30,000 Romans fled the ruined region in A.D. 79. But some returned, a new study reveals, and the city limped on as a fragile, ashen shantytown. Release of Democrat’s Naval Record Scrambles a Tight Governor’s RaceIn the New Jersey governor’s race, Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat, is locked in a bitter battle with Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican, over the release of records tied to her military service. Uber Not Responsible for Sex Assault, Jury Finds, as More Cases FollowThe company is facing similar lawsuits in federal and state courts from people who claim their drivers sexually assaulted or harassed them. Trump Says a Deal With Harvard Is CloseThe agreement, if finalized, would follow months of grappling over federal dollars as the Trump administration pressured the university in its broader push to reshape higher education. Harvard Blasts Administration Over ‘Distorted’ Civil Rights InvestigationThe Sept. 19 letter came days before the Department of Health and Human Services started the process of cutting off federal funds to the university. Scores Accused of Immigration Fraud in Federal Sweep in MinnesotaThe investigation is the “first of many” targeted at U.S. cities, said Joseph B. Edlow, the director of U.S.C.I.S. Journalist Injured in Chaotic Scene at New York Immigration CourtA Turkish journalist was taken away on a stretcher and taken to the hospital after U.S. agents shoved another journalist. Long Covid Risk for Children Doubles After a Second Infection, Study FindsThe new research provides evidence that Covid reinfections can increase the risk of long-term health consequences. Nicole Kidman Files for Divorce From Keith Urban After Nearly 20 YearsThe couple married in Australia in 2006. Their breakup surprised many fans. Marilyn Knowlden, Child Actress of 1930s Hollywood, Dies at 99A spontaneous screen test led to a career that lasted into her teens. She appeared alongside stars like Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn, played piano with Chico Marx and danced with Charles Laughton. |
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Tony Curran says Lord Lovat on the "Outlander" prequel, "Blood of My Blood," is such a terrible person that even his real-life loved ones are appalled by him.
The numbers of those dead or injured in the powerful Tuesday tremor could rise as officials scramble to respond to the disaster near the coastal city of Bogo.
The Trump administration on Tuesday declared that Minnesota's policies allowing transgender athletes to play on teams that match with their gender identity violated federal law.
Jeanne Tripplehorn says one of the best parts of starring in the FX drama, "The Lowdown," was shooting it in her native Tulsa.
The federal government entered a shutdown, leaving federal workers without pay, and challenging services like the Smithsonian and national parks to stay open.
The healthcare policy think tank KFF released the analysis on enhanced health insurance subsidies that have been at the heart of government funding talks.
Many federal government employees might be laid off after the Senate voted against resolutions to keep the government open while working on a new budget.
The influential actors union said that Tilly Norwood, who debuted over the summer, relies on stolen performances and will mean less work for human performers.
Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler began serving a four-day jail sentence in Tennessee's Williamson County for driving under the influence and carrying a firearm while intoxicated.
Former Sen. Mitt Romney urged advisers to former President Joe Biden to pre-emptively pardon President Donald Trump to prevent politically based prosecutions.
Federal Judge William Young rules that cabinet members Kristi Noem and Marco Rubio tried to intimidate foreign students who expressed pro-Palestinian views.
Iowa has formally revoked the license of the Des Moines schools superintendent who was picked up by ICE and switched his status from paid to unpaid leave.
Elon Musk-owned xAI plans to launch a challenger to Wikipedia called "Grokipedia" that he said will be a big improvement over the popular open-source website.
The Israeli Football Association reportedly treated Reebok with legal action after the athletic ware brand joined a boycott amid ongoing criticism of Israel.
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke before a gathering of top military brass in Quantico, Va., from around the world Tuesday.
Republican Rep. David Schweikert on Tuesday announced his candidacy to become Arizona's next governor after serving in the House of Representatives since 2010.
"Volodymyr Z," the Ukrainian man suspected in the 2022 explosion of Europe's Nord Stream pipeline in the Baltic Sea has been arrested by Polish police.
Scores of people on a Royal Caribbean cruise reportedly fell ill with norovirus, prompting CDC efforts to contain the ship's outbreak.
Wildlife officials in Washington shared video of a black bear near Ocean Shores turning porch pirate to steal a package from in front of a resident's door.
A South Carolina woman credited a store clerk's error with earning her a $303,000 prize from a South Carolina Education Lottery Palmetto Cash 5 drawing.
Hezbollah, which emerged weakened from a war with Israel, now faces an existential crisis as it struggles to cope with sweeping changes across the Middle East
DoorDash on Tuesday unveiled its new autonomous delivery robot: Dot, which can "seamlessly navigate bike lanes, roads, and sidewalks" while making deliveries.
Political leaders in Japan and South Korea on Tuesday agreed to cooperate on matters affecting both nations during a summit meeting in Busan, South Korea.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday it will give more than $38.3 million in aid to South Carolina farmers for Hurricane Helene recovery. 
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