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Demian Bichir calls his 'Black Phone 2' role 'a beautiful gift' Demian Bichir told UPI he wanted to co-star in "Black Phone 2" because he thought the script for the sequel had a lot of emotional and narrative depth. Judge orders retrial or release of convicted murderer of Etan Patz Pedro Hernandez must be retried or released by June after a federal appellate in July overturned his 2017 conviction in the murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz. Poll: 60% of fans in N.J. want Jets, Giants to keep N.Y. in name Six of 10 NFL fans in New Jersey believe the Giants and Jets should keep New York in their name, though they play in the Garden State, according to a poll. Trump renews $15B defamation lawsuit against The New York Times President Donald Trump refiled a dismissed federal lawsuit accusing The New York Times of defaming him during the 2024 election cycle and seeking $15 billion. Orion spacecraft makes crucial move toward its 2026 launch to moon NASA's Orion spacecraft was moved seven miles to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center Thursday, its second-to-last move before its scheduled launch in 2026. N.Y. Young Republicans disbanded after offensive group chat New York state Republican Party leaders voted unanimously to disband the state's Young Republicans chapter after a group's offensive chat involved some members. Arrests made as protests start early at Chicago-area ICE facility At least 11 protesters were arrested amid clashes with local police outside the Broadview, Ill., Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Friday morning. Army Corps of Engineers pauses $11B in projects amid shutdown The Army Corps of Engineers has paused work on $11 billion in low-priority projects while the federal government remains shut down amid a budget impasse. Prince Andrew gives up royal titles amid ties to Epstein Prince Andrew, facing scrutiny of his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, on Friday said he will relinquish his royal titles, including Duke of York. Donnie Wahlberg: 'Blue' spinoff still focuses on faith, family, tradition Donnie Wahlberg says his new CBS drama "Boston Blue" honors its "Blue Bloods" roots while introducing new settings, stories and characters. It premieres Friday. Trump: Investigate $335M Air Force Academy Chapel renovation A nine-year, $335 million restoration of the U.S. Air Force Academy Chapel has President Donald Trump calling for a federal investigation into the matter. Researchers develop customizable finger brace to ease care Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a new, customizable finger brace designed to ease rehabilitation and arthritis care for working people. King Charles, queen to have historic meeting with pope at Vatican King Charles III plans to visit Pope Leo XIV next week in the Vatican as the first reigning English monarch since 1534 to pray in a service with the pontiff. Miles Teller, Nikki Glaser to host Nov. episodes of 'SNL' Miles Teller is set to host "Saturday Night Live" Nov. 1, followed by Nikki Glaser Nov. 8 and Glen Powell Nov. 15. Musical guests include Brandi Carlile. Florida city councilman censored for comments about Indian community The Palm Bay City Council in central Florida censored council member Chandler Langevin after controversial remarks about Native Americans on social media. Zelensky arrives at White House as Trump wavers on Tomahawk missiles Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Donald Trump began discussing Ukraine's defense against Russia Friday afternoon at the White House. Chicago's Black Harvest Film Festival announces lineup The Siskel Film Center at the Art Institute of Chicago announced its lineup for this year's 31st annual Black Harvest Film Festival, which begins Nov. 7. U.S., Saudi Arabia tank global deal to reduce maritime shipping emissions The United States and Saudi Arabia delayed the adoption of an international requirement for commercial cargo ships to reduce their greenhouse emissions or be subject to fines that was widely backed globally. 'KPop Demon Hunters' inspires fan events across the globe Netflix hit "KPop Demon Hunters" is doing more than just setting records on the streaming service's platform, it's inspiring fan events all across the globe. Watch: 'Creepy dolls' take over Minnesota museum in time for Halloween A museum in Minnesota's Olmstead County is inviting visitors to a seasonally-appropriate exhibit dedicated to the stuff of Halloween nightmares: "creepy dolls." Ella Langley sings about lost love in 'Choosin' Texas' Country music artist Ella Langley is back with new music. The singer, dropped her single, "Choosin' Texas," as well as an accompanying music video on Friday. Horror film 'Weapons' to stream Oct. 24 on HBO Max "Weapons," the horror film from "Barbarian" writer-director Zach Cregger, will stream on HBO Max Oct. 24. The movie stars Julia Garner and Josh Brolin. N.C. woman wins $200,000 lottery prize at the store where she works A North Carolina woman bought a scratch-off lottery ticket while on a break from work at a grocery store and ended up clocking back in with a $200,000 prize. Researchers sequence a patient's genome in record-breaking time Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital said they sequenced a patient's genome in 3 hours and 57 minutes, breaking a Guinness World Record in the process. |
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A Timeline of George Santos’s Rise and FallThe disgraced former congressman was sentenced to prison, years after his credentials and career began to unravel. Then President Trump commuted his sentence. Prosecutor Who Rejected Trump’s Pressure to Charge James Is FiredThe dismissal was the latest fallout from attempts by career Justice Department officials to impede the president’s wide-ranging campaign of retribution. The prosecutor’s deputy was also fired. Higher Obamacare Prices Become Public in a Dozen StatesConsumers are facing greater costs for their 2026 A.C.A. health coverage as Congress continues to debate whether to extend subsidies that help people afford their premiums. University of Virginia Won’t Join White House’s Compact for CollegesIt was the fifth school in a matter of days to refuse an offer of preferential funding treatment from the government, even as the White House has threatened schools that do not sign up. Senators Move to Force Vote to Bar Ground Strikes in VenezuelaThe bid comes after the Senate rejected a similar measure to curb President Trump’s attacks against alleged drug runners in the Caribbean Sea. Maps: Where the U.S. Is Building Up Military Force in the CaribbeanAbout 10,000 U.S. troops and dozens of military aircraft and ships are in the region as the Trump administration increases pressure on Venezuela. U.S. Detains 2 Survivors of Latest Military Strike in CaribbeanThe capture of prisoners presents a major new set of legal and policy problems for the Trump administration in its escalating campaign. Benioff Apologizes for Saying Trump Should Send Troops to San FranciscoMarc Benioff, the chief executive of Salesforce, said he no longer believed that National Guard troops were needed in the city. Federal Agents Make Arrests Outside Migrant Shelter in Times SquareThe arrests, on the crowded sidewalks of Midtown Manhattan, rattled migrants residing at a hotel and shook the theater district, which is heavily trafficked by tourists. Tennessee Officials Sue Over National Guard Presence in MemphisBacked by a liberal-leaning legal nonprofit, seven Tennessee officials filed a lawsuit on Friday challenging the deployment of troops in Memphis. Diane Keaton’s Legacy as a House Renovator and FlipperKnown for her roles in film, the actress built a second act off-screen, turning the homes she renovated into another stage. Prince Andrew Surrenders Duke of York Title Amid Epstein FalloutThe royal’s fall from grace began nearly six years ago with a calamitous BBC television interview about his ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Despite Gaza Cease-Fire, Aid Deliveries StruggleA single photograph of Palestinians besieging an aid convoy after the new cease-fire took hold in Gaza makes clear how much work lies ahead in the enclave. Wikipedia Volunteers Avert Tragedy by Taking Down Gunman at ConferenceAfter the man walked onto the stage at the “Wiki World’s Fair” event and threatened to kill himself, witnesses said, two members of the audience jumped in to stop him. Mamdani ‘Might Be Eaten Alive’: 3 Opinion Writers on Who Won the Mayoral DebateWho lost the debate may be clearer than who won. How Baby Boomers Blew Up the American DreamThe postwar generation had a good run. Now we’re all paying for it. Zelensky Pressed Trump for New WeaponsAlso, the Treasury secretary is betting big on Argentina. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday. Vermont Legislator Resigns Over Racist Republican TextsThe G.O.P. officials who participated in a group chat have faced calls to step down. State Senator Samuel Douglass was the group’s only elected member. Alaska Governor Says Storm Recovery Could Keep Evacuees Away for 18 MonthsAfter the remnants of a typhoon devastated villages in western Alaska, Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked President Trump for federal help in the recovery process. How a Long Island Woman Was Diagnosed With ChikungunyaA Long Island woman had no idea what had hit her. Her pursuit of an answer led to a mosquito-borne disease rarely seen in the United States. How a U.K. Spy Case Against China Abruptly Fell ApartEvidence prepared for a collapsed espionage trial was published by an under-pressure government in Britain, offering a window into Western countries’ struggle to define Beijing as friend or foe. |
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Demian Bichir told UPI he wanted to co-star in "Black Phone 2" because he thought the script for the sequel had a lot of emotional and narrative depth.
Pedro Hernandez must be retried or released by June after a federal appellate in July overturned his 2017 conviction in the murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz.
Six of 10 NFL fans in New Jersey believe the Giants and Jets should keep New York in their name, though they play in the Garden State, according to a poll.
President Donald Trump refiled a dismissed federal lawsuit accusing The New York Times of defaming him during the 2024 election cycle and seeking $15 billion.
NASA's Orion spacecraft was moved seven miles to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center Thursday, its second-to-last move before its scheduled launch in 2026.
New York state Republican Party leaders voted unanimously to disband the state's Young Republicans chapter after a group's offensive chat involved some members.
At least 11 protesters were arrested amid clashes with local police outside the Broadview, Ill., Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Friday morning.
The Army Corps of Engineers has paused work on $11 billion in low-priority projects while the federal government remains shut down amid a budget impasse.
Prince Andrew, facing scrutiny of his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, on Friday said he will relinquish his royal titles, including Duke of York.
Donnie Wahlberg says his new CBS drama "Boston Blue" honors its "Blue Bloods" roots while introducing new settings, stories and characters. It premieres Friday.
A nine-year, $335 million restoration of the U.S. Air Force Academy Chapel has President Donald Trump calling for a federal investigation into the matter.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a new, customizable finger brace designed to ease rehabilitation and arthritis care for working people.
King Charles III plans to visit Pope Leo XIV next week in the Vatican as the first reigning English monarch since 1534 to pray in a service with the pontiff.
Miles Teller is set to host "Saturday Night Live" Nov. 1, followed by Nikki Glaser Nov. 8 and Glen Powell Nov. 15. Musical guests include Brandi Carlile.
The Palm Bay City Council in central Florida censored council member Chandler Langevin after controversial remarks about Native Americans on social media.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Donald Trump began discussing Ukraine's defense against Russia Friday afternoon at the White House.
The Siskel Film Center at the Art Institute of Chicago announced its lineup for this year's 31st annual Black Harvest Film Festival, which begins Nov. 7.
The United States and Saudi Arabia delayed the adoption of an international requirement for commercial cargo ships to reduce their greenhouse emissions or be subject to fines that was widely backed globally.
Netflix hit "KPop Demon Hunters" is doing more than just setting records on the streaming service's platform, it's inspiring fan events all across the globe.
A museum in Minnesota's Olmstead County is inviting visitors to a seasonally-appropriate exhibit dedicated to the stuff of Halloween nightmares: "creepy dolls."
Country music artist Ella Langley is back with new music. The singer, dropped her single, "Choosin' Texas," as well as an accompanying music video on Friday.
"Weapons," the horror film from "Barbarian" writer-director Zach Cregger, will stream on HBO Max Oct. 24. The movie stars Julia Garner and Josh Brolin.
A North Carolina woman bought a scratch-off lottery ticket while on a break from work at a grocery store and ended up clocking back in with a $200,000 prize.
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital said they sequenced a patient's genome in 3 hours and 57 minutes, breaking a Guinness World Record in the process. 
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