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ICC convicts militia leader Ali Kushayb of war crimes in Darfur Prosecutors hailed the conviction of Ali Kushayb as a landmark in holding Sudanese militia leaders accountable for the first genocide of the 21st century. Illinois sues Trump, Noem, Hegseth over federalized U.S. troops in Chicago Illinois and Chicago filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration's federal troop deployment to the state's most populated metropolis as legal action looms in other states over the same issue. Trump would invoke Insurrection Act 'if necessary' President Donald Trump told reporters Monday he would consider invoking the Insurrection Act to send National Guard troops into Portland "if it was necessary." Air traffic controllers union tells members to work through government shutdown The U.S. air traffic controllers union on Monday told its members to keep working during the government shutdown, as Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy warned that air services may be affected the longer the shutdown lasts. Scientists use nanoparticles to clear Alzheimer's brain plaque in mice Spanish and Chinese scientists say they have used nanoparticles to enable the brains of mice to clear out plaque linked to Alzheimer's disease. S&P 500, Nasdaq notch record closing highs after AMD, OpenAI mega-deal The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed at record highs Monday after ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Advanced Micro Devices reached a mega-deal that ignited a rally. Government shutdown: Senate rejects stopgap funding bills The U.S. Senate failed to pass a stopgap bill to fund the federal government for the next six weeks, leading the country into a seventh day of shutdown. Instagram offers cashless 'gold ring' award to 25 creators A new cashless award by Meta-owned Instagram is granting 25 gold ring awards to content creators and a matching badge for their profile. Ex-Marine Amy McGrath announces bid for Mitch McConnell's Senate seat Retired Marine pilot Amy McGrath announced on Monday that she is running to replace U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., in 2026. He plans to retire from Congress. EPA sued for terminating 'Solar for All' grants worth $7 billion The Environmental Protection Agency was sued on Monday for canceling $7 billion in "Solar for All" grants to help low-income areas install solar panels. 13-year-old arrested after asking asked ChatGPT how to kill friend A 13-year-old Florida student was arrested after allegedly asking an AI tool how to kill a friend. He was taken to a juvenile detention center. Israel, Hamas peace talks start in Egypt Israel and Hamas have started the first round of indirect talks in Egypt to discuss releasing remaining hostages and work to end the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza and the West Bank. U.S. Census Bureau to hire 1,500 people for the 2026 Census Test The U.S. Census Bureau plans to hire 1,500 temporary, part-time field workers at six test sites for the Census Test, which helps the bureau prepare for 2030. Protests force state of emergency in 10 Ecuador provinces President Daniel Noboa declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces of Ecuador, bringing to 12 -- out of 24 -- the number of provinces under the measure. Nature's Own Bully Bites dog treats recalled over salmonella risks A Michigan pet treat company is recalling bags of dog chews after they were found to be contaminated with salmonella, which can sicken both pets and people. Watch: Virginia Zoo announces birth of three Asian small-clawed otter pups The Virginia Zoo in Norfolk announced the birth of three male Asian small-clawed otter pups, the first of their species to ever be born at the facility. Nicole Kidman, Elle Fanning to star in A24, Paramount+ legal thriller Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning are set to star in "Discretion" a legal thriller from A24. The series begins production in 2026 and will stream on Paramount+. Nashville skydiving instructor dead, student rescued after separated mid-air A skydiving session turned deadly in Tennessee after a mid-air separation during a tandem jump caused an instructor to fall to his death without a parachute and a first-time student jumper to be stranded in a tree. Weeklong illness leads to $100,000 lottery prize A Missouri Lottery player who was sick at home for a week finally managed to leave the house and wound up scoring a $100,000 scratch-off lottery prize. Shackleton's sunken polar ship may have been weaker than thought, analysis suggests Sir Ernest Shackleton's polar ship, Endurance, was considered to be the strongest of its time but the vessel had significant weaknesses that led to its demise -- and Shackleton knew it. Cyndi Lauper announces first Las Vegas residency show Cyndi Lauper is going to Las Vegas. The "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" singer announced her first residency in the city on Monday with an Instagram post. Tesla teaser suggests new car could come out Tuesday Tesla CEO Elon Musk made two posts on X that appear to tease a new car or relaunch of a car for "10/7." Tesla stock had its largest one-day gain in a while. |
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Israel and Hamas Meet in Egypt to Discuss Gaza Peace PlanAs Israelis brace for a day of mourning and commemoration, negotiators for Israel and Hamas met with mediators in Egypt to hash out an end to the war. A Former Israeli Hostage Is Freed From Hamas, but Not CaptivityIn the tunnels of Gaza where she was held captive, Emily Damari learned how to survive. These photos show her learning to be alive again. Trying to Survive Gaza’s War-Torn Present, and Hoping for a FutureTwo years of intense warfare in Gaza has left its people with a dismembered and disordered society. The destruction is vast and many Gazans have mental and physical wounds that could scar a generation. Shutdown Politics Has Republicans Singing Government’s PraisesAs Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching. Flight Delays Begin as Air Traffic Staffing Shortages WorsenThe delays came just hours after the transportation secretary warned that flying could be disrupted by the government shutdown. Pentagon Relaxes Press Access RulesUnder new guidelines, journalists will not need approval from the Defense Department before publishing articles containing information not officially released. How Trump’s National Guard Deployments Break With Military TraditionBy sending troops to U.S. cities that are not in active crisis, President Trump is breaking with military tradition. Helene Cooper, who covers national security issues for The New York Times, compares his recent actions with earlier domestic military deployments. Trump Gave Partisan Speech to Navy Troops, as He Deployed Troops to U.S. CitiesPresident Trump’s attempts to politicize the military have become more overt as he makes the case for having troops at his disposal in American cities. Neighbors Warn Neighbors as Fear of ICE Ripples Across ChicagoParents are standing guard at schools. Some restaurants have stopped delivering food or simply closed. “Every single person who looks brown is scared,” a lawyer said. Trump Said He Could Invoke the Insurrection Act to Deploy Troops. Here’s What to Know.The president said he would invoke emergency powers to deploy the National Guard if “people were being killed, and courts were holding us up.” Harvard Has Identified Another Problem: Its Own StudentsMany students don’t do the reading and don’t speak up in class, according to a report. Now, professors are trying to change a campus culture they say hurts achievement and stifles speech. A Harvard Professor Is Placed on Leave After Firing a Pellet GunThe episode initially raised concerns because it happened near a synagogue, but the police say it was unrelated to antisemitism. Can Sweet Songs Prevail Over Bloody Ones? Mexico Is Giving It a Try.On Sunday, three contestants were crowned winners of the inaugural, government-run “Mexico Sings” competition, meant to promote songs that aren’t about drug cartels or violence. Elon Musk Gambles on Sexy A.I. CompanionsIn July, the billionaire’s A.I. company introduced two sexually explicit chatbots, pushing a new version of intimacy. Undersea Bacteria Feast on Methane. Can They Help Cool the Planet?They feast on bubbles of methane seeping out of the ocean floor. Could their appetites be harnessed to slow climate change? Marine Park in Ontario Warns It May Euthanize Beluga Whales Without Cash InfusionThe government has barred Marineland from shipping its whales to an aquarium in China so the park is threatening to put the whales down. The Right’s Civil War Over Who Really Killed Charlie KirkMAGA is tearing itself apart over who really killed Charlie Kirk. Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App StoreThe emergency order is the latest turn in a longstanding legal dispute between the tech giant and the creator of the popular game Fortnite. Where in the World Is Eric Adams? Try Albania.The decision by Mr. Adams, a lame-duck mayor, to spend nearly a week of his remaining time in office visiting the Balkan nation raised eyebrows back in New York. |
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Prosecutors hailed the conviction of Ali Kushayb as a landmark in holding Sudanese militia leaders accountable for the first genocide of the 21st century.
Illinois and Chicago filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration's federal troop deployment to the state's most populated metropolis as legal action looms in other states over the same issue.
President Donald Trump told reporters Monday he would consider invoking the Insurrection Act to send National Guard troops into Portland "if it was necessary."
The U.S. air traffic controllers union on Monday told its members to keep working during the government shutdown, as Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy warned that air services may be affected the longer the shutdown lasts.
Spanish and Chinese scientists say they have used nanoparticles to enable the brains of mice to clear out plaque linked to Alzheimer's disease.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed at record highs Monday after ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Advanced Micro Devices reached a mega-deal that ignited a rally.
The U.S. Senate failed to pass a stopgap bill to fund the federal government for the next six weeks, leading the country into a seventh day of shutdown.
A new cashless award by Meta-owned Instagram is granting 25 gold ring awards to content creators and a matching badge for their profile.
Retired Marine pilot Amy McGrath announced on Monday that she is running to replace U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., in 2026. He plans to retire from Congress.
The Environmental Protection Agency was sued on Monday for canceling $7 billion in "Solar for All" grants to help low-income areas install solar panels.
A 13-year-old Florida student was arrested after allegedly asking an AI tool how to kill a friend. He was taken to a juvenile detention center.
Israel and Hamas have started the first round of indirect talks in Egypt to discuss releasing remaining hostages and work to end the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza and the West Bank.
The U.S. Census Bureau plans to hire 1,500 temporary, part-time field workers at six test sites for the Census Test, which helps the bureau prepare for 2030.
President Daniel Noboa declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces of Ecuador, bringing to 12 -- out of 24 -- the number of provinces under the measure.
A Michigan pet treat company is recalling bags of dog chews after they were found to be contaminated with salmonella, which can sicken both pets and people.
The Virginia Zoo in Norfolk announced the birth of three male Asian small-clawed otter pups, the first of their species to ever be born at the facility.
Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning are set to star in "Discretion" a legal thriller from A24. The series begins production in 2026 and will stream on Paramount+.
A skydiving session turned deadly in Tennessee after a mid-air separation during a tandem jump caused an instructor to fall to his death without a parachute and a first-time student jumper to be stranded in a tree.
A Missouri Lottery player who was sick at home for a week finally managed to leave the house and wound up scoring a $100,000 scratch-off lottery prize.
Sir Ernest Shackleton's polar ship, Endurance, was considered to be the strongest of its time but the vessel had significant weaknesses that led to its demise -- and Shackleton knew it.
Cyndi Lauper is going to Las Vegas. The "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" singer announced her first residency in the city on Monday with an Instagram post.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made two posts on X that appear to tease a new car or relaunch of a car for "10/7." Tesla stock had its largest one-day gain in a while. 
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