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U.S. military kills three in latest eastern Pacific boat strike The U.S. military conducted another attack on an alleged drug smuggling ship in international waters of the eastern Pacific, killing three people. Chris Chalk: Hallorann in 'Derry' isn't the super-nice guy from 'The Shining' yet Chris Chalk says people are fans of Stephen King's "It" novel if they know why his character appears in the TV prequel, "Welcome to Derry." Reduction in flights order at 40 U.S. airports to be lifted Monday Emergency flight reductions ordered at 40 major U.S. airports by the Federal Aviation Administration earlier this month will be lifted Monday morning, federal officials announced Sunday. Britain's home secretary set to unveil asylum, immigration overhaul Britain's home secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to unveil plans to overhaul the country's asylum policy Monday after declaring that illegal immigration is "tearing the country apart." USS Ford arrives in Caribbean, Trump hints at action in Venezuela The USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group entered the Caribbean Sea Sunday, adding to a military buildup in the region, as President Donald Trump signaled that he may have decided on a U.S. show of force in Venezuela. Yungblud cancels tour dates due to health issues British singer-songwriter Yungblud has announced he is canceling the rest of his 2025 tour dates because he is focusing on his health. Jets cornerback Kris Boyd critically wounded in Manhattan shooting New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is in critical condition with a bullet lodged in his lung after being shot early Sunday in midtown Manhattan, NYPD said. Spanish authorities capture alleged head of Ecuadorian gang Los Lobos The alleged leader of the violent Ecuadorian gang Los Lobos has been captured in Spain by Spanish and Ecuadorian authorities after he faked his death, officials said Sunday. Jake Lacy: 'All Her Fault' dad thinks he's chill, selfless jake Lacy told UPI that the wealthy businessman he plays in "All Her Fault" sees himself completely differently than those closest to him do. Trump ‘disappointed’ Indiana lawmakers dropped redistricting effort President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized Indiana state lawmakers who have dropped an effort to seek a vote for the potential redistricting of congressional seats. Massie: 100 Republicans likely to vote for release of Epstein files Rep. Thomas Massie said as many as 100 Republicans may vote to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein amid a last-ditch effort by the White House to stall their release. 'Now You See Me' tops North American box office with $21.3M "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $21.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced. Snake urine may lead to better kidney stone, gout treatments Scientists think urine from snakes and lizards could help them find new ways to prevent painful kidney stones and gout in people. Border Patrol rounds up 81 'illegal aliens' in Charlotte raids A senior Border Patrol official said that 81 "illegal aliens" were rounded up on Saturday in raids in Charlotte, N.C., in an operation dubbed "Charlotte's Web." Sen. John Fetterman leaves hospital after being treated for a fall Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has returned home from a Pittsburgh hospital after being treated for a fall last week during a morning walk. Injuries reported after clashes between police, Gen Z protesters in Mexico City Injuries were reported after clashes between police and Gen Z movement protesters Saturday in Mexico City as demonstrations took place across Mexico. Melissa McCarthy to host 'SNL' on Dec. 6 "Bridesmaids" icon Melissa McCarthy is set to host "SNL" on Dec. 6. Singer-songwriter Dijon has been booked as the musical guest for the episode. Watch: Glen Powell introduces his favorite UPS guy during his 'SNL' monologue "Running Man," "Twisters," "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Chad Powers" star Glen Powell hosted this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." National Guard troops sent to Portland, Chicago to leave, reports say Hundreds of troops from the Texas National Guard and California National Guard will return to their home states after their deployment to Chicago and Portland, Ore., reports said Sunday. Famous birthdays for Nov. 16: Diana Krall, Maggie Gyllenhaal Musician Diana Krall turns 61 and actor Maggie Gyllenhaal turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 16. On This Day, Nov. 16: Nixon OKs construction of Alaska Pipeline On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon authorized the construction of the Alaska Pipeline with the signing of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law. More Recent Articles |
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Homeland Security Missions Falter Amid Focus on DeportationsUnder President Trump, an agency intended to keep Americans safe has diverted resources from combating child abuse, trafficking and terrorism. At Catholic Churches, Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Takes Center StageImmigration was on the minds of priests and parishioners following a letter from the nation’s Catholic bishops decrying how immigrants are being treated. Friends Say a Suspect in the Louvre Heist Had Tried to Leave a Rough Past BehindHe had been best known as a daring urban dirt-bike rider who had pulled off stunts at iconic sites in Paris, according to several friends. They Got Low Mortgage Rates During the Pandemic. Now They Can’t Move.Many Americans bought their first houses when mortgage rates dipped to record lows. Some are ready to move but feel locked in by their low rates. A Pill for Women’s Libido Meets a Cultural MomentA decade ago, Cindy Eckert struggled to convince skeptics about a drug for premenopausal women. Lately, her business is booming. In a Brutal Mississippi Jail, Inmates Say They Were Enlisted as EnforcersHigh-ranking inmates known as trusties were ordered to do guards’ bidding, former inmates and guards said, and the culture of violence in the jail went straight to the top. New Orleans Elects Exonerated Man, Calvin Duncan, as Criminal Court ClerkMr. Duncan was elected clerk of the criminal court in New Orleans on Saturday, ousting an incumbent who claimed Mr. Duncan had never been cleared of the murder that sent him to prison. Carter Anderson’s Jeans Are Gigantic. His Internet Fame Is Too.Carter Anderson purchased an outrageous pair of pants to try to win a contest and became an unlikely social media star along the way. A Christian Answer to Trump and Trumpism Is Finally HerePope Leo doesn’t want to be the anti-Trump. But he is. Women Describe Horrors They Endured in Assad’s PrisonsUnder the Syrian dictator’s rule, the wives and children of rebels were seized as leverage. Some are now speaking about their trauma. New York Jets Player Kris Boyd Is Critically Wounded in ShootingMr. Boyd was wounded early on Sunday in a shooting in Midtown Manhattan. He is in his first year as a defensive player with the team after signing in March. Trump-Style Candidate Heads to Runoff in Chile’s ElectionThe conservative José Antonio Kast will face Jeannette Jara, a Communist Party member, in a vote next month. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. military conducted another attack on an alleged drug smuggling ship in international waters of the eastern Pacific, killing three people.
Chris Chalk says people are fans of Stephen King's "It" novel if they know why his character appears in the TV prequel, "Welcome to Derry."
Emergency flight reductions ordered at 40 major U.S. airports by the Federal Aviation Administration earlier this month will be lifted Monday morning, federal officials announced Sunday.
Britain's home secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to unveil plans to overhaul the country's asylum policy Monday after declaring that illegal immigration is "tearing the country apart."
The USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group entered the Caribbean Sea Sunday, adding to a military buildup in the region, as President Donald Trump signaled that he may have decided on a U.S. show of force in Venezuela.
British singer-songwriter Yungblud has announced he is canceling the rest of his 2025 tour dates because he is focusing on his health.
New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is in critical condition with a bullet lodged in his lung after being shot early Sunday in midtown Manhattan, NYPD said.
The alleged leader of the violent Ecuadorian gang Los Lobos has been captured in Spain by Spanish and Ecuadorian authorities after he faked his death, officials said Sunday.
jake Lacy told UPI that the wealthy businessman he plays in "All Her Fault" sees himself completely differently than those closest to him do.
President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized Indiana state lawmakers who have dropped an effort to seek a vote for the potential redistricting of congressional seats.
Rep. Thomas Massie said as many as 100 Republicans may vote to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein amid a last-ditch effort by the White House to stall their release.
"Now You See Me: Now You Don't" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $21.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
Scientists think urine from snakes and lizards could help them find new ways to prevent painful kidney stones and gout in people.
A senior Border Patrol official said that 81 "illegal aliens" were rounded up on Saturday in raids in Charlotte, N.C., in an operation dubbed "Charlotte's Web."
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has returned home from a Pittsburgh hospital after being treated for a fall last week during a morning walk.
Injuries were reported after clashes between police and Gen Z movement protesters Saturday in Mexico City as demonstrations took place across Mexico.
"Bridesmaids" icon Melissa McCarthy is set to host "SNL" on Dec. 6. Singer-songwriter Dijon has been booked as the musical guest for the episode.
"Running Man," "Twisters," "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Chad Powers" star Glen Powell hosted this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
Hundreds of troops from the Texas National Guard and California National Guard will return to their home states after their deployment to Chicago and Portland, Ore., reports said Sunday.
Musician Diana Krall turns 61 and actor Maggie Gyllenhaal turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 16.
On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon authorized the construction of the Alaska Pipeline with the signing of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law. 
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