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Unaccompanied migrants 14 to 17 eligible for $2,500 to self-deport The Trump administration will pay $2,500 to some unaccompanied migrant children 14 to 17 to self-deport from the United States to their home countries. Sean 'Diddy' Combs sentenced to 50 months in prison A federal judge on Friday sentenced Sean "Diddy" Combs to 50 months in prison on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution after the mogul apologized for his actions. Pew survey: majority of Americans critical of Israeli government Americans are becoming more critical of Israel's military operation in Gaza and Middle East nation's government, according to a Pew Research Foundation Survey. Senate to try reopening the government on Monday The government shutdown continues into Monday afternoon after the Senate failed to approve one of two proposed temporary funding measures on Friday afternoon. Supreme Court again approves ending protective status for Venezuelans The Trump administration can resume deporting Venezuelans after the Supreme Court again overturned a lower court's block on ending their protected status. U.S. Treasury releases draft design of $1 commemorative Trump coin The U.S. Treasury Department released a draft design of $1 commemorative coin with images of President Donald Trump honoring the U.S.'s 250th birthday in 2026. Movie review: Taylor Swift makes 'Showgirl' release film an event "The Official Release Party of a Showgirl," in theaters Friday, makes an event out of Taylor Swift's album "The Life of a Showgirl" with her personal insights. Hamas agrees to release all hostages; Trump wants Gaza bombing to end Hamas leaders say they will release all hostages, living and dead but need more than three days, and President Donald Trump asked Israel to stop bombing Gaza. SpaceX plans 11th test of Starship later this month from South Texas SpaceX is planning the 11th flight test of the 403-foot-tall Starship, the most powerful rocket ever developed, as early as Oct. 13 from South Texas. There's nothing fishy about Long John Silver's new chicken logo Officials at Long John Silver's are replacing the chain's former logo that featured a fish with one that features a chicken to share its "long-held secret." 'Bummed' lottery player finds out he was the big jackpot winner A Michigan man said he was disappointed to see someone had won the $564,219 Club Keno The Jack prize -- until he found out the winning ticket was his own. Yungblud announces 2026 North America dates for 'IDOLS' world tour British singer-songwriter Yungblud on Friday announced a slew of 2026 dates for his ongoing "IDOLS" tour, which he said will hit some of the biggest venues he has ever played. Netflix honors Jane Goodall with 'Famous Last Words' episode release Netflix is previewing an episode of "Famous Last Words" starring the late British conservationist Jane Goodall, who discusses hope. She died Wednesday. Protesters, officers clash at ICE site near Chicago after Noem appears Protesters clashed with law enforcement agencies outside ICE detention center near Chicago hours after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited. Adam Driver, Anne Hathaway to star in 'Alone at Dawn' adaptation from Ron Howard Adam Driver will star opposite Anne Hathaway in an upcoming war movie "Alone at Dawn," which is adapted from a book of the same name and based on a true story. Hegseth: 4 killed in U.S. military strike on 'narco-trafficking vessel' War Department Sec. Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. military had sunk a "narco-trafficking" vessel in international waters near Venezuela early Friday morning. Trump reverses funding freeze on N.Y. counterterrorism grants President Donald Trump is reversing cuts to counterterrorism funding to New York, though he is still freezing transportation funding for Chicago and New York. Des Moines schools to file suit against consulting firm The Des Moines Public Schools plans to file a lawsuit against a consulting firm that recommended former superintendent Ian Roberts. Roberts was arrested by ICE. Bad sleep linked to accelerated brain aging, study finds Rotten sleep might accelerate the aging of a person's brain, partly by increasing inflammation, researchers reported Tuesday in the journal eBioMedicine. As Philippines grapples with earthquake fallout, typhoon strikes Typhoon Matmo struck northern Philippines, three days after 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit central part of the Asian nation and weeks after two other cyclones. 'One Tree Hill' star Stephen Colletti, NASCAR host Alex Weaver marry "One Tree Hill" actor Stephen Colletti and NASCAR reporter Alex Weaver got married in a "beautifully intimate" courthouse wedding, the couple announced. Gibbs, Achane lead Week 5 fantasy football running back rankings Jahmyr Gibbs and De'Von Achane lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 5 of the 2025 season. Abbi Jacobson, John Early, Brittany O'Grady to guest star on 'The Comeback' John Early, Barry Shabaka Hanley, Abbi Jacobson, Tony Macht, Brittany O'Grady, Zane Phillips and Julian Stern will guest star on HBO's "The Comeback." Watch: Baby sloth makes public debut at Pennsylvania zoo The Elmwood Park Zoo in Pennsylvania is introducing the public to its newest -- and arguably cutest -- arrival: a baby two-toed sloth born at the facility. Kali Uchis releases 'Sincerely: P.S.' deluxe album Kali Uchis dropped an expanded version of her "Sincerely" album, which dropped in May, on Friday. Ravyn Lenae and Mariah The Scientist join her on the album. |
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How Fury Over Israel’s Qatar Attack Pushed Netanyahu on GazaHamas has agreed to some elements of the proposal by President Trump to end the war in Gaza, but it’s not clear if its conditions ultimately would satisfy the White House or Israel. Sean Combs Begged Judge for Mercy Before Sentencing“My domestic violence will always be a heavy burden that I will have to forever carry,” Mr. Combs said in a 12-minute presentation. Supreme Court Lets Trump Revoke Deportation Protections for VenezuelansThe Trump administration has tried to end deportation protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants. Why Are H-1B Visas Suddenly a Big Deal? One Reason: Tech Jobs DisappearedThe president’s decision to charge employers $100,000 per visa for skilled workers seemed to come out of nowhere. But the grievance behind it has been simmering. Judge Finds ‘Likelihood’ That Charges Against Abrego Garcia Are VindictiveThe ruling was an astonishing rebuke of both the Justice Department and some of its top officials, including Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general. Trump Administration Can’t Decide Whether the Shutdown Is Bad or GoodIs it “fun” and an “unprecedented opportunity,” or is it “madness” that must end? Depends who’s talking. Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Senate Republicans for Government ShutdownIn a social media post, the far-right Georgia congresswoman called on Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster, lowering the threshold on future legislation to a simple majority. Canada Will Headline the Pacific Airshow in California Because of the ShutdownThe government shutdown has prevented a U.S. Air Force group and possibly a Navy squadron from attending signature air shows in California. Instead, a Canadian team is set to be the headliner. Justice Kavanaugh’s Would-Be Assassin Sentenced to 8 Years in PrisonSophie Roske traveled from California to Maryland intending to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh, then changed her mind and called 911. 2 Teen Girls Died In a Hit-And-Run. Another Teen Faces Murder Charges.The 17-year-old friends in a small New Jersey town were killed on their way to get ice cream. Prosecutors said the crash was intentional. U.S. Research Focus in the Arctic Shifts: Less Climate, More SecurityThe Trump administration is emphasizing defense concerns instead of climate research in the rapidly warming Arctic region. Audio Clips of Sounds of Climate ChangesFor the Climate Forward live event, we gathered recordings of a melting glacier, the Amazon jungle and the underwater Arctic, all soundscapes that are rapidly changing. Can This Isolated British Island Keep Its Economy Afloat?The Isle of Wight, known for its beaches and a rock festival that featured Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, has had setbacks in manufacturing, but there have also been bright spots. Indian Comedian Kunal Kamra Forced Offstage Amid Political CensorshipThe Indian comedian Kunal Kamra was forced offstage after a political joke led to a mob attack. Unlike Jimmy Kimmel, he is unlikely to return anytime soon. Trump’s Boat Strike Cartel War Doesn’t Make a Lot of Sense So FarFrom what little we do know about the airstrikes in the Caribbean, the operation doesn’t make much sense. Man Drives Car Onto Sidewalk Outside L.A. City Hall, Barricading Himself InsideA man in a vehicle displaying a handwritten sign referring to President Trump refused to exit his car as the authorities shut down surrounding streets. The man was taken into custody. Journalists at 3 Alaska Newspapers Quit Over Charlie Kirk StoryThe publications in Alaska lost significant staffing after the owners made changes to an article that had drawn criticism from a Republican state lawmaker. Arthur Jones, Former Baltimore Ravens Player, Dies at 39He played for the Ravens when the team won the Super Bowl in 2013. Over $1 Million Bounty Is Found Off Florida Treasure CoastTreasure hunters found roughly 1,000 silver and gold coins off the east coast of Florida this summer. Many have visible dates and mint marks. |
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The Trump administration will pay $2,500 to some unaccompanied migrant children 14 to 17 to self-deport from the United States to their home countries.
A federal judge on Friday sentenced Sean "Diddy" Combs to 50 months in prison on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution after the mogul apologized for his actions.
Americans are becoming more critical of Israel's military operation in Gaza and Middle East nation's government, according to a Pew Research Foundation Survey.
The government shutdown continues into Monday afternoon after the Senate failed to approve one of two proposed temporary funding measures on Friday afternoon.
The Trump administration can resume deporting Venezuelans after the Supreme Court again overturned a lower court's block on ending their protected status.
The U.S. Treasury Department released a draft design of $1 commemorative coin with images of President Donald Trump honoring the U.S.'s 250th birthday in 2026.
"The Official Release Party of a Showgirl," in theaters Friday, makes an event out of Taylor Swift's album "The Life of a Showgirl" with her personal insights.
Hamas leaders say they will release all hostages, living and dead but need more than three days, and President Donald Trump asked Israel to stop bombing Gaza.
SpaceX is planning the 11th flight test of the 403-foot-tall Starship, the most powerful rocket ever developed, as early as Oct. 13 from South Texas.
Officials at Long John Silver's are replacing the chain's former logo that featured a fish with one that features a chicken to share its "long-held secret."
A Michigan man said he was disappointed to see someone had won the $564,219 Club Keno The Jack prize -- until he found out the winning ticket was his own.
British singer-songwriter Yungblud on Friday announced a slew of 2026 dates for his ongoing "IDOLS" tour, which he said will hit some of the biggest venues he has ever played.
Netflix is previewing an episode of "Famous Last Words" starring the late British conservationist Jane Goodall, who discusses hope. She died Wednesday.
Protesters clashed with law enforcement agencies outside ICE detention center near Chicago hours after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited.
Adam Driver will star opposite Anne Hathaway in an upcoming war movie "Alone at Dawn," which is adapted from a book of the same name and based on a true story.
War Department Sec. Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. military had sunk a "narco-trafficking" vessel in international waters near Venezuela early Friday morning.
President Donald Trump is reversing cuts to counterterrorism funding to New York, though he is still freezing transportation funding for Chicago and New York.
The Des Moines Public Schools plans to file a lawsuit against a consulting firm that recommended former superintendent Ian Roberts. Roberts was arrested by ICE.
Rotten sleep might accelerate the aging of a person's brain, partly by increasing inflammation, researchers reported Tuesday in the journal eBioMedicine.
Typhoon Matmo struck northern Philippines, three days after 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit central part of the Asian nation and weeks after two other cyclones.
"One Tree Hill" actor Stephen Colletti and NASCAR reporter Alex Weaver got married in a "beautifully intimate" courthouse wedding, the couple announced.
Jahmyr Gibbs and De'Von Achane lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football running back rankings for Week 5 of the 2025 season.
John Early, Barry Shabaka Hanley, Abbi Jacobson, Tony Macht, Brittany O'Grady, Zane Phillips and Julian Stern will guest star on HBO's "The Comeback."
The Elmwood Park Zoo in Pennsylvania is introducing the public to its newest -- and arguably cutest -- arrival: a baby two-toed sloth born at the facility.
Kali Uchis dropped an expanded version of her "Sincerely" album, which dropped in May, on Friday. Ravyn Lenae and Mariah The Scientist join her on the album. 
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