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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio: Isabella on 'L&O: Organized Crime' goes from mob wife to high roller Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio says she jumped at the chance to guest star on "L&O: Organized Crime" 15 years after starring on its sister show, "Criminal Intent." U.S. ordered all nonemergency personnel, family to leave Mali The U.S. Department of State on Thursday ordered non-emergency employees and their family members to leave Mali, where the government is in armed conflict with al-Qaida-linked terrorists. Category 2 Hurricane Melissa to pass Bermuda on Thursday night Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 2 storm, moved away from the Bahamas and toward Bermuda early Thursday after battering the Caribbean over the past few days Kennedy says insufficient evidence to link Tylenol to autism Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that there is not sufficient evidence to claim that Tylenol causes autism a month after the White House discouraged its use among pregnant women. Amazon shares rise amid buoyant earnings report Amazon reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded expectations, which prompted a 13% rise in its share value during after-hours trading on Thursday. Andrew stripped of "prince" title, leaves royal residence England's Prince Andrew has been stripped of his official title and will leave his royal residence amid fallout from Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Former teacher seeks $40M, ‘thought I had died’ when shot by a student Former teacher Abigail Zwerner feared death, seeks $40 million from a Richneck Elementary School official in Newport News, Va., after being shot by a student. Lt. Gen. Joe McGee retires amid alleged disagreements with Pentagon Lt. Gen. Joe McGee retired from the U.S. military due to alleged disagreements with Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine. Federal judge weighs ordering emergency funding of SNAP A federal judge in Massachusetts might order the federal government to tap emergency funds to pay for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. L.A. tops Chicago in Orkin's Rattiest Cities list Los Angeles has beaten Chicago as America's Rattiest City, according to Orkin, which publishes the the top 50 list. Chicago has been the perennial winner. Anca Faur Aldrin, 66, wife of ex-astronaut Buzz Aldrin, dies of cancer Anca Faur Aldrin, wife of astronaut Buzz Aldrin and the executive vice president of Buzz Aldrin Ventures, died Tuesday after a private battle with cancer. New Trump loan forgiveness rule makes relief based on ideology Student loan borrowers working toward forgiveness through the PSLF program may have a hard time getting those loans forgiven, thanks to a new rule by the DOE. 5 arrested for deaths of Robert De Niro’s grandson and Chris Stein’s daughter Police arrested five people on charges related to fentanyl and the deaths of actor Robert De Niro's grandson and Blondie guitarist Chris Stein's daughter. Watch: Ashur runs struggling gladiator house in 'Spartacus' trailer Starz released the trailer for "Spartacus: House of Ashur," a spinoff starring Nick E. Tarabay, on Thursday. The series premieres Dec. 5 and airs Fridays. Lula da Silva OKs law to harden fight against Brazil's organized crime President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a new law that increases penalties and expands enforcement tools intended to combat organized crime in Brazil. World Athletics: 2 employees, consultant stole $1.73 million World Athletics announced it discovered "systematic theft" by two employees and a consultant after an internal audit. 'Jurassic World Rebirth' now streaming on Peacock "Jurassic World Rebirth" is now streaming on Peacock. The dinosaur adventure stars Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey and Rupert Friend. New Chilean strategy aims to reduce textile waste Chile has launched an effort to reduce textile waste that has led creating some 4,000 illegal dumps across the country, several of them in the Atacama Desert. Cocoa, berries found to protect heart health during long sits A hot cup of cocoa or tea, an apple or a bowlful of berries might help protect the heart health of couch potatoes or desk jockeys, a new study suggests. Watch: Morgan Wallen announces 2026 'Still the Problem' tour Country music star Morgan Wallen has announced plans for a 2026 "Still the Problem" concert tour. Pre-sale for tickets starts on Nov. 5. Hamas hands over 2 more bodies, says its committed to cease-fire Hamas has handed over the remains of two more bodies it says are former hostages to Israel via the Red Cross, the Israeli prime minister's office said. 17 kids rescued in India school, suspected kidnapper shot dead On Thursday, 17 children and two adults were safely rescued in the busy Powai neighborhood of Mumbai after a man claimed to be holding the coup hostage at a local acting school during audition practices. |
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Trump’s Call to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades Revives a Cold War DebatePresident Trump explained the order by saying other, unnamed nations were testing their own nuclear weapons, even though no country has tested since 2017. In China Truce on Tariffs and Rare Earths, National Security Controls Are Bargaining ChipSome analysts say Beijing won a major victory in its trade talks: Getting the U.S. to withdraw a national security measure that previously was not under discussion. What to Know About US Nuclear Weapons as Trump Threatens to Restart TestingThough the country’s nuclear arsenal has undergone no explosive testing for decades, federal experts say it can reliably obliterate targets halfway around the globe. Judge Skeptical Over Trump Administration Decision to Suspend Food StampsThe arguments at times appeared to frustrate the judge, who promised to rule soon on a suit filed by roughly two dozen states seeking to ensure people don’t go hungry as a result of a budgetary dispute. In Louisiana, Threat of Lost SNAP Food Benefits Is Rattling the VulnerableThe state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by. Older New Yorkers Brace for Food Stamp Cuts: ‘I’m Just Praying’The SNAP program is losing federal funding on Saturday. Many older people won’t be able to easily line up at food pantries or go out and get second jobs. Executions and Mass Casualties: Videos Show Horror Unfolding in SudanEvidence of atrocities emerging from the city of El Fasher stoked fears that the Sudanese region of Darfur is plunging, once again, into a cycle of genocidal violence. Trump Officials Move Into Military Residences in D.C. AreaDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved into a home at Fort McNair traditionally reserved for the Army’s vice chief of staff. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others also now live in military housing. Air Traffic Controller Staff Shortage Causes Delays in Orlando and at Other AirportsThe F.A.A. warned that a lack of certified air traffic controllers in Orlando could cause delays throughout the East Coast. A Top Trump Official Had to Sell His Stock. He May Have Saved Millions.Frank Bisignano, who holds top jobs at the Social Security Administration and the I.R.S., sold his stake in Fiserv before the company’s stock cratered this week. JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. FiguresAfter Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death, the bank reported more than $1 billion in potentially suspicious transactions. Prince Andrew to Be Stripped of His Royal TitleThe extraordinary move caps his fall from grace over his ties to the convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. 2 Men Die in Basement Flooding as Sudden Downpour Hits New York AreaMuch of the rainfall came in an intense 20-minute period in the afternoon, officials said. A record two inches fell at LaGuardia Airport. Amid Flattened Homes, Jamaica Starts to Assess Hurricane Melissa’s DamageThe Jamaican authorities said they were not able to confirm the death toll from the storm yet, but expected it to rise in the coming days. At least 30 people died in Haiti, officials said. A Texas Family Rode Out Hurricane Melissa at a Jamaican Beach ResortA Texas woman stranded in Jamaica with her family described what it was like to experience the catastrophic storm while sheltering at a Sandals resort. Jamaica Prepared a Financial Fortress for Disaster. Hurricane Melissa Will Test It.All of Jamaica’s financial defenses — insurance, bonds and credit lines — could be deployed to recover from Hurricane Melissa. Will it be enough? Gov. Gavin Newsom Turns California Election Into Possible 2028 PlatformGov. Gavin Newsom has attracted support for his redistricting ballot measure from voters outside of California. He could reap the benefits for a 2028 presidential run. Ohio Republicans Gain Ground in Push for More Seats in CongressThe map, which is expected to be approved on Friday morning by the state’s redistricting commission, improves Republicans’ odds of picking up two more seats. Apple’s iPhones Fuel Record Sales and ProfitThe company’s revenue rose to above $100 billion in the quarter for the first time, and profit soared 86 percent. Amazon’s Profit Is Up 38% on Strong PerformanceAfter unexpectedly strong sales and profits across its consumer and cloud businesses, the tech giant said another strong quarter might be ahead. Hey, Lefties! Trump Has Stolen Your Game.MAGA is using left ideas to destroy the left. I Now Mispronounce You the Likely Next Mayor of New York CityA lot of people seem to trip over Zohran Mamdani’s name. The reason may not be as simple as it seems. Democrats Condemn Trump Officials for Boat Strike SecrecySenator Mark Warner said the administration’s decision to hold a Republicans-only briefing on the campaign was “corrosive to our democracy.” Thieves Steal More Than 1,000 Items From Oakland Museum of CaliforniaA robbery this month targeted Indigenous baskets, jewelry and other artifacts from a storage facility of the Oakland Museum of California. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Transferred to Federal Prison in New JerseyThe music mogul was sentenced earlier this month to 50 months in prison for two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Marthe Gautier, 96, Dies; Had Key Role in Down Syndrome BreakthroughShe had to fight for recognition after a male colleague took credit for her work in identifying an extra chromosome as the cause of that genetic condition. |
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio says she jumped at the chance to guest star on "L&O: Organized Crime" 15 years after starring on its sister show, "Criminal Intent."
The U.S. Department of State on Thursday ordered non-emergency employees and their family members to leave Mali, where the government is in armed conflict with al-Qaida-linked terrorists.
Hurricane Melissa, now a Category 2 storm, moved away from the Bahamas and toward Bermuda early Thursday after battering the Caribbean over the past few days
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that there is not sufficient evidence to claim that Tylenol causes autism a month after the White House discouraged its use among pregnant women.
Amazon reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded expectations, which prompted a 13% rise in its share value during after-hours trading on Thursday.
England's Prince Andrew has been stripped of his official title and will leave his royal residence amid fallout from Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Former teacher Abigail Zwerner feared death, seeks $40 million from a Richneck Elementary School official in Newport News, Va., after being shot by a student.
Lt. Gen. Joe McGee retired from the U.S. military due to alleged disagreements with Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine.
A federal judge in Massachusetts might order the federal government to tap emergency funds to pay for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
Los Angeles has beaten Chicago as America's Rattiest City, according to Orkin, which publishes the the top 50 list. Chicago has been the perennial winner.
Anca Faur Aldrin, wife of astronaut Buzz Aldrin and the executive vice president of Buzz Aldrin Ventures, died Tuesday after a private battle with cancer.
Student loan borrowers working toward forgiveness through the PSLF program may have a hard time getting those loans forgiven, thanks to a new rule by the DOE.
Police arrested five people on charges related to fentanyl and the deaths of actor Robert De Niro's grandson and Blondie guitarist Chris Stein's daughter.
Starz released the trailer for "Spartacus: House of Ashur," a spinoff starring Nick E. Tarabay, on Thursday. The series premieres Dec. 5 and airs Fridays.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a new law that increases penalties and expands enforcement tools intended to combat organized crime in Brazil.
World Athletics announced it discovered "systematic theft" by two employees and a consultant after an internal audit.
"Jurassic World Rebirth" is now streaming on Peacock. The dinosaur adventure stars Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey and Rupert Friend.
Chile has launched an effort to reduce textile waste that has led creating some 4,000 illegal dumps across the country, several of them in the Atacama Desert.
A hot cup of cocoa or tea, an apple or a bowlful of berries might help protect the heart health of couch potatoes or desk jockeys, a new study suggests.
Country music star Morgan Wallen has announced plans for a 2026 "Still the Problem" concert tour. Pre-sale for tickets starts on Nov. 5.
Hamas has handed over the remains of two more bodies it says are former hostages to Israel via the Red Cross, the Israeli prime minister's office said.
On Thursday, 17 children and two adults were safely rescued in the busy Powai neighborhood of Mumbai after a man claimed to be holding the coup hostage at a local acting school during audition practices. 
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