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British police arrest two inmates accused of murdering Ian Watkins British police on Monday charged two inmates with murder for killing Welsh musician Ian Watkins over the weekend. Multiple arrests in mass shooting that killed 6 in Mississippi Four people were arrested Monday in connection to a mass shooting over the weekend in Mississippi that killed six people and left 10 others wounded. World leaders sign Gaza cease-fire, 20 living hostages return to Israel All 20 living hostages held by Hamas returned to Israel before President Donald Trump and other leaders signed a cease-fire in Gaza during a summit in Egypt. U.S. consumers will pay 55% of Trump tariff costs, Goldman Sachs says U.S. consumers will likely pay for more than half the cost of tariffs this year through higher prices, according to a new Goldman Sachs analysis. SpaceX successfully tests 11th Starship flight in Texas SpaceX launched the 11th flight test of its Starship, the two-stage, heavy-lift launch vehicle designed to take humans back to the moon and eventually to Mars. Venezuela to close embassies in Norway, Australia Venezuela announced Monday it will close its embassies in Norway and Australia in a "strategic re-assignment of resources" amid tensions with the United States. 64 dead, many missing in southern Mexico floods Dozens are dead and many reportedly still missing and communities without power following heavy rain in parts of Mexico. Madagascar's president leaves country amid Gen Z protests Madagascar's president has fled the country, according to reports, after thousands of protesters converged on the capital Monday to demand his resignation. Nor'easter batters East Coast with high winds, heavy rain, storm surge A powerful nor'easter continued to batter the Atlantic coast Monday with heavy rain, strong winds and storm surge from North Carolina to Rhode Island. LendingTree founder, CEO Doug Lebda dies in ATV accident Doug Lebda, the CEO of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident Sunday, the online loan company said Monday. Lebda, who founded the company in 1996, was 55. Illinois ICE facility fence to be removed as mayor restricts protests Illinois leaders reiterated their calls Monday to "tear down" a fence surrounding the ICE facility in Broadview, as the city's mayor restricted protest zones. Train crash injures as many as 80 in Slovakia Scores of injuries were reported Monday after a train collided with another in central Europe's Slovakia during morning rush hour on one of Slovakia's primary transpiration corridors. Watch: Kristin Chenoweth is a cheer coach in 'Stumble' mockumentary NBC previewed "Stumble," a mockumentary comedy series starring Jenn Lyon, Tran Killam and Kristin Chenoweth as cheerleading coaches, with a trailer Monday. Trump says he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine President Donald Trump said Monday that he may supply Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He said he might sell them to NATO countries, who will send them to Ukraine. Look: 'Frankenstein' stars attend London premiere, appear in new posters Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaacs, Mia Goth and other "Frankenstein" stars attended the movie's BFI London Film Festival premiere. They also appear in new posters. Free speech concerns raised as Texas town considers fees for protests The city of Conroe, Texas, has tabled its plan to create a rule that would require protesters to apply for a permit and pay a fee for protests in the city. Lebanon's president says negotiating with Israel is 'necessary' Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said it is "necessary" to negotiate with Israel, as Lebanon cannot remain outside the path toward peace and security. At least 153 unvaccinated students in S.C. quarantined for measles At least 153 unvaccinated students at two northern South Carolina schools exposed to measles are being quarantined for 21 days, state health officials said. 97% of Chile’s forestry exports to U.S. hit by new tariffs A 10% surcharge that will take effect Tuesday on all softwood and sawn timber entering the United States, causing concern in Chile's forestry industry. Listen: Nmixx releases 'Blue Valentine' album, music video K-pop girl group Nmixx dropped their debut full-length, 12-song album, "Blue Valentine," on Monday. They also released a music video for the title track. Tennessee Titans fire coach Brian Callahan after 1-5 start The Tennessee Titans fired head coach Brian Callahan after a 1-5 start, including a 20-10 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 6, they announced Monday. Mattel announces 'Magic 8 Ball' series from Shyamalan, Falchuk Mattel Studios is developing a "Magic 8 Ball" live-action series from M. Night Shyamalan and Brad Falchuck. The pair will create and showrun together. Unexplained feeling leads N.C. woman to $1.86M lottery jackpot A North Carolina lottery player said she followed a random urge to play the Monopoly online lottery game -- and ended up winning a $1.86 million jackpot. |
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A Divided Israel Unites in Joy as Hostages Come HomeWith the release from Gaza of the last surviving captives, many Israelis said it was time for the country to heal after years of polarizing war. Cheering Crowds Greet Palestinian Prisoners Freed by Israel“We were happy for our prisoners — and for the Israelis, too,” one Gaza resident said. “We love peace and the truce.” Trump Takes a Victory Lap, but Avoids Questions About What’s NextExcept for brief references, President Trump did not talk about what it would take to rebuild Gaza or the future of the Palestinian people. Palestinians See Little to Celebrate Even Though the Bombs Have StoppedThe cease-fire in Gaza has taken hold. Hostages and prisoners have been exchanged. But amid the utter devastation of two years of war, a sense of gloom pervades. Trump’s Two Minds on China Sow a Chaotic Few DaysThe president’s bellicose vow of steep new tariffs, followed quickly by a more conciliatory message, pointed to an internal tug of war over his approach. Part Enabler, Part Buffer: The Bind of the Justice Dept.’s No. 2Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, has helped usher in President Trump’s retribution campaign. But he faces anger on the right for resisting some of the most extreme measures. Several News Outlets Reject Pentagon’s Reporting RestrictionsThe Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsmax and others said their journalists would not agree to the Defense Department’s policies on news gathering ahead of a Tuesday deadline. North Carolina Republicans Plan to Redraw Congressional Map to Add a SeatThe Trump administration has pushed Republican leaders to redraw House district maps before the midterm elections next year. His party already holds 10 of North Carolina’s 14 congressional seats. The Rules of Investing Are Being Loosened. Could It Lead to the Next 1929?A group of financiers is trying to convince the public to invest heavily in private equity and crypto — a risky gambit with some real 1920s vibes. Diane Keaton Defied Beauty StandardsFor many of her fans, she was like a rare bird soaring from bygone days when progress and growing freedoms for women seemed inevitable. Woody Allen Remembers the ‘Magical’ Diane Keaton“I made movies for an audience of one, Diane Keaton,” Allen wrote in a remembrance that reflected on the breadth of their relationship. Dozens Are Dead and Dozens More Missing as Catastrophic Rains Devastate MexicoTorrential rains set off deadly floods and landslides across five Mexican states, leaving a trail of destruction. Doug Lebda, LendingTree C.E.O. and Founder, Dies in ATV AccidentMr. Lebda died on Sunday after an all-terrain vehicle accident on his family’s North Carolina farm, a company spokeswoman said. Letitia James and Zohran Mamdani Unite to Fight TrumpMs. James, in her first public appearance since her federal indictment, said that she and Mr. Mamdani knew what it was like to be threatened and harassed. Opioid Deaths Suddenly Dominate a Governor’s Race. Here’s What We Know.Representative Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey Democrat, said a firm once owned by her Republican opponent, Jack Ciattarelli, spread misinformation about opioids. His campaign has threatened to sue her for defamation. Madagascar’s President Goes Into HidingThe move followed weeks of intense and deadly protests against the government of President Andry Rajoelina, who said he would defy growing calls to resign. Marc Maron on the End of the “WTF” PodcastThe comedian, actor, and former podcaster discusses his decision to bring “WTF” to a close after 16 years and interviewing its final guest, Barack Obama. When I Look at Zohran Mamdani, Here’s What I SeeWhat does it means to be a “good” Muslim in America? Why So Many Gen Z-ers Are Drawn to Conservative ChristianityAnd what that might mean for the future of American politics. California Forecast: Early-Season Storm Brings a Deluge of RainA storm like this is rare for October, forecasters said. Milton Esterow, Who Reported on Art Stolen in World War II, Dies at 97At The New York Times and then ARTnews, which he bought, he brought an investigative edge to stories about artwork looted by the Germans during World War II and the Soviets afterward. 4 People Arrested in Deadly Mississippi ShootingThe shooting in Leland, Miss., which killed six people, was the deadliest of three across the state over the weekend. More Recent Articles |
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British police on Monday charged two inmates with murder for killing Welsh musician Ian Watkins over the weekend.
Four people were arrested Monday in connection to a mass shooting over the weekend in Mississippi that killed six people and left 10 others wounded.
All 20 living hostages held by Hamas returned to Israel before President Donald Trump and other leaders signed a cease-fire in Gaza during a summit in Egypt.
U.S. consumers will likely pay for more than half the cost of tariffs this year through higher prices, according to a new Goldman Sachs analysis.
SpaceX launched the 11th flight test of its Starship, the two-stage, heavy-lift launch vehicle designed to take humans back to the moon and eventually to Mars.
Venezuela announced Monday it will close its embassies in Norway and Australia in a "strategic re-assignment of resources" amid tensions with the United States.
Dozens are dead and many reportedly still missing and communities without power following heavy rain in parts of Mexico.
Madagascar's president has fled the country, according to reports, after thousands of protesters converged on the capital Monday to demand his resignation.
A powerful nor'easter continued to batter the Atlantic coast Monday with heavy rain, strong winds and storm surge from North Carolina to Rhode Island.
Doug Lebda, the CEO of LendingTree, died in an ATV accident Sunday, the online loan company said Monday. Lebda, who founded the company in 1996, was 55.
Illinois leaders reiterated their calls Monday to "tear down" a fence surrounding the ICE facility in Broadview, as the city's mayor restricted protest zones.
Scores of injuries were reported Monday after a train collided with another in central Europe's Slovakia during morning rush hour on one of Slovakia's primary transpiration corridors.
NBC previewed "Stumble," a mockumentary comedy series starring Jenn Lyon, Tran Killam and Kristin Chenoweth as cheerleading coaches, with a trailer Monday.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he may supply Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He said he might sell them to NATO countries, who will send them to Ukraine.
Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaacs, Mia Goth and other "Frankenstein" stars attended the movie's BFI London Film Festival premiere. They also appear in new posters.
The city of Conroe, Texas, has tabled its plan to create a rule that would require protesters to apply for a permit and pay a fee for protests in the city.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said it is "necessary" to negotiate with Israel, as Lebanon cannot remain outside the path toward peace and security.
At least 153 unvaccinated students at two northern South Carolina schools exposed to measles are being quarantined for 21 days, state health officials said.
A 10% surcharge that will take effect Tuesday on all softwood and sawn timber entering the United States, causing concern in Chile's forestry industry.
K-pop girl group Nmixx dropped their debut full-length, 12-song album, "Blue Valentine," on Monday. They also released a music video for the title track.
The Tennessee Titans fired head coach Brian Callahan after a 1-5 start, including a 20-10 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 6, they announced Monday.
Mattel Studios is developing a "Magic 8 Ball" live-action series from M. Night Shyamalan and Brad Falchuck. The pair will create and showrun together.
A North Carolina lottery player said she followed a random urge to play the Monopoly online lottery game -- and ended up winning a $1.86 million jackpot. 
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